Matt Nathanson: Live at Google

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Matt Nathanson: Live at Google
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 8, 2011
GenreAlternative, Indie
Length42:24
LabelVanguard
Matt Nathanson chronology
Modern Love
(2011)
Matt Nathanson: Live at Google
(2011)

Matt Nathanson: Live at Google is a live recording of Matt Nathanson's performance at the Google Campus in early July 2011 to promote Google's new service, Music Beta by Google (subsequently rebranded as Google Play).

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."To The Beat of our Noisy Hearts"3:45
2."Modern Love"4:30
3."Room at the End of the World"4:55
4."Still"4:50
5."Sing-Along"4:00
6."Laid"2:34
7."Kept"3:24
8."Misogyny"3:48
9."Faster"3:25
10."Enrique"2:16
11."Come On Get Higher"5:07

Recording and production

At Google

During the Summer of 2011, Music Beta by Google was hosting a series of concerts at the Googleplex. The second in the series of concerts was opened by jazz artist Meklit Hadero and headlined by Matt Nathanson.[1]

Throughout the show Nathanson made jabs at both audience members and even Facebook. One notable instance was while Nathanson was preparing the audience for a sing-a-long, he called attention to an audience member on his laptop when he said, "You're in the front, you're on your computer, but I know what you're doing is looking up the lyrics. You don't have to look up the lyrics, because this is totally easy. 'Hee,' 'hee,' 'who.' It's - and I feel it, I felt you wanting to sing."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Music Beta by Google presents Matt Nathanson". Doppler Photo. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Matt Nathanson: Live at Google, Track 5, Sing-Along".