Jeff Goldblum performs “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” with Sharon Van Etten, Jurassic Park theme at Glastonbury: Watch

Jeff Goldblum performed Glastonbury. That’s a factor that basically occurred over the weekend, and it looks as if it was as superb as you would possibly envision. Backed as traditional by The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, the actor/jazz musician not solely handled the followers to a little bit of the basic Jurassic Park theme, however he introduced out Sharon Van Etten to carry out a brand new model of “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” to tease his subsequent album.

Welcoming the Remind Me Tomorrow singer to the stage, Goldblum revealed that their collaboration was one thing they “recorded for a brand new document on Decca Information” (by way of NME). The hassle will function a follow-up to final fall’s pleasant The Capitol Studios Periods. In an announcement launched whereas Goldblum was nonetheless on stage, he stated of the brand new LP,

“Attending to do one other album with the candy, candy, enchanted elves and sprites from Decca has me floating on air, anyone please pinch me (ow, not so laborious). I solely hope that listeners really feel what I felt once we made the document – an explosive launch of ecstasy. It’s superb to let the cat a bit out of the bag right here at Glastonbury within the fleshy flesh!”

The stay efficiency of “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” serves as the primary tease of the document. Sharon Van Etten turned up the sultry rasp for the rendition of the usual, sounding like a backroom jazz singer even whereas on one of many greatest phases on the earth. Have a look beneath.

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At first of the set, the group began singing the basic Jurassic Park theme, after all an homage to Jeff Goldblum’s iconic function as Dr. Ian Malcolm within the movie franchise. Goldblum performed alongside, performing the acquainted chorus on the piano. Later, as he closed his set, the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra reprised the track to the (feigned?) shock of Goldblum.

Watch Goldblum’s first tease of John William’s memorable piece on the BBC Radio 2 Fb web page, and watch the complete band rendition beneath.

Oh sure – Jeff Goldblum’s band play the Jurassic Park theme at #Glastonbury2019 pic.twitter.com/d3dw7kdyLs

— Toby Earle (@TobyonTV) June 30, 2019

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