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[edit]

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[edit]

At Google[edit]

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[edit]

  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".