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The Flaming Lips record Christmas duet with Yoko Ono
Published Tuesday, Dec 6 2011, 23:06 GMT | By Tom Eames | Add comment
The Flaming Lips have recorded a Christmas duet with Yoko Ono.
The 'It Overtakes Me' band recorded a new version of 'Atlas Eets Christmas' with the singer, which they originally released on their Christmas album in 2007.
The two acts will also perform together live as part of the band's New Year's Freak Out No. 5 on December 31 in Oklahoma City.


Ono will reportedly sing 'Happy Xmas (War is Over)' with the group at midnight. She originally recorded the track with her late husband John Lennon.
The Flaming Lips have also set up an 'Atlas Eets Christmas' website, which constantly streams their Christmas music.
The group performed a special tribute to Steve Jobs at the O Music Awards in October.
> The Flaming Lips record six-hour song - listen
Watch the video for John Lennon's original 'Happy Xmas (War is Over)' below:
The 'It Overtakes Me' band recorded a new version of 'Atlas Eets Christmas' with the singer, which they originally released on their Christmas album in 2007.
The two acts will also perform together live as part of the band's New Year's Freak Out No. 5 on December 31 in Oklahoma City.

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Ono will reportedly sing 'Happy Xmas (War is Over)' with the group at midnight. She originally recorded the track with her late husband John Lennon.
The Flaming Lips have also set up an 'Atlas Eets Christmas' website, which constantly streams their Christmas music.
The group performed a special tribute to Steve Jobs at the O Music Awards in October.
> The Flaming Lips record six-hour song - listen
Watch the video for John Lennon's original 'Happy Xmas (War is Over)' below:
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