David Duchovny's 5 Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts

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Duchovny enjoys performing live, so npr music wanted to hear which Tiny Desks he's been inspired by lately while we've leaned into appreciating music more from home.

• Jon Batiste — The versatility is amazing and infuriating, both in the musicianship and the songwriting– and to think that it was their first time playing together. Watching Jon go from the Wurlitzer to piano to guitar effortlessly, and watching him and the other musicians communicating with one another through the music, really exemplified how music can be this great communicator.

• Tame Impala — It's really interesting to see Tame Impala in this setting, joined by a couple musicians and sort of jamming to the songs. You can tell how much fun they are having, staying true to the songs with some added experimentation, showing off the true musicianship.

• The Hold Steady — I know these guys, and it's great to see them in this type of space — to focus on the songwriting and the lyrics and truly hear the stories in each song. It was great hearing the songs off Open Door Policy, and seeing how the group's sound has evolved without losing any of what makes the band great.

• Tom Jones — I've always loved Tom Jones, and it's always nice to hear him in an intimate setting. I especially enjoyed hearing him covering Dylan. Hearing a voice like his — so powerful and full of feeling — brought to a Dylan track gave me a whole new understanding of the song. Stripping it all down to just his voice and the piano to finish off the performance with "I'm Getting Old" felt like one of those musical moments that will just stick with me.

• The Flaming Lips — Good to hear the group's songwriting underneath all the crazy production that it does on its albums. There was something oddly fitting about how this performance all came together during COVID — the musicians separated from one another, songs with lyrics like "all your friends are dead," some technical difficulties — something that could only be accomplished by these guys. Plus I like bubbles.
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