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Michael Stipe and producer Andrew Watt performed “I Played the Fool” on Jimmy Kimmel Live on June 2, showcasing the main title theme for HBO’s comedy series Rooster, which debuted in March and stars Steve Carell.
The song, written specifically for the show by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, marks Stipe’s first new release in three years and was produced with Watt, who recently worked on Paul McCartney’s The Boys of Dungeon Lane.
The recorded version features Josh Klinghoffer on piano and guitar and Travis Barker on drums; the Kimmel performance included Chad Smith on drums, Klinghoffer on keys, Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar and bassist Chris Chaney.
Stipe, 66, delivered a strong vocal showing for the live TV debut.
The appearance follows Stipe’s late-April Colbert performance of another solo track, “The Rest of Ever,” and he has said a solo album is due by year-end.
The collaboration underscores the crossover between legacy rock figures and contemporary TV soundtracks and has already drawn attention to Rooster’s soundtrack as a key promotional asset for the series.







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