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Friday, March 25, 2011
The Strokes Invade David Letterman's Studio
On the same day as the new Strokes album "Angles" was released, the rebel boys from New York continue to keep tradition alive by performing their first televised gigs in their home state. Although, on their last two goes with the records, "First Impressions Of Earth" and "Room On Fire" found the boys performing a few stints on the now defunct NBC late night show w/ Conan O'Brien (has since switched coasts & can now be seen on TBS).
The Strokes have now set camp on The David Letterman Show powerfully ripping through a never performed tune, "Taken For A Fool" off the new record. Dig all the rocking ruckus below.
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David Letterman,
The Strokes
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