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Les Claypool

Les Claypool

FromBehind the Setlist


Les Claypool

FromBehind the Setlist

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Les Claypool is the co-founder of the rock band Primus and is currently touring with the return of Colonel Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, one of his many bands and collaborations that showcase his unique skills on the bass and a penchant for psychedelic, absurdist and oddball music. 
The Fearless Flying Frog Brigade tours through July 15 and breaks until a gig at the Fox Theater in Oakland, CA, on Oct. 11. That tour continues through Nashville, TN, on Oct. 31. 
Inside the episode:
3:10 The origins of Colonel Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade
6:00 Les talks about his music influences: Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, John Paul Jones, Larry Graham and Louis Clark, among others. 
8:20 The origins of his music’s humor and absurdist qualities came from his love of British comedy. Where did the psychedelic element of Primus and other Claypool come from?
11:18 Les talks about his equipment, first the Rickenbacker 4001, then a Carl Thompson, and later designing his own instruments. 
13:52 Why do so many musicians want to collaborate with Les?
15:45 The current set lists includes Pink Floyd’s Animals but gives the band room to play other material and improvise. 
19:00 They want to do a longer set in the fall, without an opening band, to have more room to play songs other than the songs from Animals. 
20:25 Who goes to the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade shows?
22:26 Les talks about his winery, Claypool Cellars.
Links:
Les Claypool home page
Les Claypool tour dates
Claypool Cellars
Jay Gilbert @ Label Logic
Glenn Peoples @ Billboard
Released:
Jul 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (39)

At Behind the Setlist, we talk to artists to get the stories about the songs they play live. Most artists are known best for their recordings, but they love to be on stage. That's where the music feels at home. That's where they connect with the audience. How do they pick the songs to take the audience on a journey? Why do they cover other artists' songs? How many new songs can an artist fit into a 16-song set when people want to hear the classics? We find out. Hosted by Glenn Peoples (Billboard) and Jay Gilbert (Label Logic).