The Black Keys Make "Austin City Limits" Debut; Watch Full Episode Online

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The Black Keys made their debut on PBS's Austin City Limits this past weekend, when the set they recorded last October aired on PBS stations across the US, along with a set from Sonic Youth. The Black Keys' set includes "Next Girl," "Howlin' for You," "Tighten Up," and "She's Long Gone," from their latest Nonesuch release, Brothers; "I Got Mine" from 2008's Attack & Release; as well as earlier songs "Thickfreakness" and "I'll be Your Man." Watch "Tighten Up" here and the entire episode at pbs.org.

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The Black Keys made their debut on the long-running PBS performance show Austin City Limits this past weekend, when the set they recorded on October 12 of last year first aired on PBS stations across the United States. Opening the episode, which the show described as a look at "the evolution of electric guitar music," were noise-rock pioneers Sonic Youth.

The Black Keys' set included "Next Girl," "Howlin' for You," "Tighten Up," and "She's Long Gone," from their latest Nonesuch release, Brothers; "I Got Mine" from 2008's Attack & Release; as well as earlier songs "Thickfreakness" and "I'll be Your Man." You can watch their performance of "Tighten Up" below and watch the episode in its entirety at video.pbs.org.

For more information on Austin City Limits, visit austincitylimits.org.


To pick up a copy of any of the albums in The Black Keys' Nonesuch catalog, visit the Nonesuch Store now.
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The Black Keys: "Austin City Limits" 2011
  • Monday, January 24, 2011
    The Black Keys Make "Austin City Limits" Debut; Watch Full Episode Online

    The Black Keys made their debut on the long-running PBS performance show Austin City Limits this past weekend, when the set they recorded on October 12 of last year first aired on PBS stations across the United States. Opening the episode, which the show described as a look at "the evolution of electric guitar music," were noise-rock pioneers Sonic Youth.

    The Black Keys' set included "Next Girl," "Howlin' for You," "Tighten Up," and "She's Long Gone," from their latest Nonesuch release, Brothers; "I Got Mine" from 2008's Attack & Release; as well as earlier songs "Thickfreakness" and "I'll be Your Man." You can watch their performance of "Tighten Up" below and watch the episode in its entirety at video.pbs.org.

    For more information on Austin City Limits, visit austincitylimits.org.


    To pick up a copy of any of the albums in The Black Keys' Nonesuch catalog, visit the Nonesuch Store now.

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