Talking Heads Albums From Worst To Best
When I was in high school, I had a friend, Trey, with a funny ritual.
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When I was in high school, I had a friend, Trey, with a funny ritual.
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On this day 25 years ago, the New Wave phenomenon known as the Talking Heads released their last studio album, " Naked."
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Talking Heads' concert movie Stop Making Sense doesn't show the audience until Crosseyed and Painless, the very last song.
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So do Leeds indie-poppers This Many Boyfriends.
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A while back I started to read David Byrne's book How Music Works.
Read MoreStop Making Sense may have the Big Suit, but if you're looking for the pinnacle of live Talking Heads footage, I'd point you in the direction of this unbelievable show from Rome, 1980.
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1. Artists Only 2. Stay Hungry 3. Cities 4. Paper 5. Mind 6. Heaven 7. Electric Guitar 8. Air 9. New Feeling 10. Buildings On Fire 11. Found A Job 12. Psycho Killer 13. Life During Wartime 14.
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Let's say you were stuck on that mythical isle, but only with cover songs.
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Now you can wear your fandom for your favorite 80′s new wave pioneers right on your chest.
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The Talking Heads have teamed up with designer Paul Smith for a limited-edition line that celebrates the band's history.
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Whether it's with his most lauded project, the genre-defining American New Wave band Talking Heads, working solo, or one of his many collaborations - most recently the album Love This Giant with St. Vincent - it's safe to say that Scottish-born David Byrne's impact on and contribution to the music industry since the 1970s has been, at the very least, significant.
Read MoreIf you believe David Byrne, the Talking Heads are never, ever getting back together.
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It's not necessarily director Kelly Nyks ' fault that, while he attempts to plunge into this crevice like a moonshine-poisoned, wetsuit-clad James Cameron , he's really just examining fault lines through binoculars.
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One of the most iconic images of the 1980s in general, and Talking Heads' frontman David Byrne specifically, remains the giant gray suit he wore in the concert film Stop Making Sense.
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Let's just say that all things Talking Heads are lovely in my book.
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'How Music Works' is David Byrnes remarkable and buoyant celebration of a subject he has spent a lifetime thinking about.
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Viceroy revisits an old Talking Heads classic as the disco maestro maintains his flawless production record with this cheeky edit. '
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What better way to stay true to your "Summertime, All The Time" mantra than by rescuing the masses from their heatwave-ending doldrums by giving one of the greatest feel-good jams of all time, Talking Head's timeless '83 jam "This Must Be The Place" , a fresh polishing?
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Make fun of the "Saturday Night Fever" all you want, but our group won't be leaving for their doomed trek without this oft-dissed soundtrack.
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You might not be a fan of Cadence Weapon , but it's hard not to like the real life side of Rollie Pemberton.
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It's possible for Guardian readers to review pretty much any album ever released.
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Not so much a collaboration as a smashing together of ideas, and I mean clanging them about with wild abandon, Love This Giant is a party record for pop nerds — all weird observations, glinting horn stabs and off-kilter beats.
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Trailers are supposed to a) get people excited for an upcoming movie, and b) hint at what the movie will be about.
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In " This Must Be the Place, " Sean Penn plays a faded goth rock star named Cheyenne.
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David Byrne (born May 14, 1952) is a Scottish-born musician and artist raised and resident in the United States, best known as a founding member and principal songwriter of the American new wave band Talking Heads, which was active between 1975 and 1991.
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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) might be an "American Girl," but rocker Tom Petty doesn't want her using his song to say it.
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Only perhaps on this site could we query folks for Desert Island Live Discs, and find a six-way tie among the responses between the Who, Bill Evans, Little Feat, Kiss, Warren Zevon and the Talking Heads.
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Tel Aviv's Nu Disco remix master Virgin Magnetic Material continues to generate unique grooves with his new remix of Talking Head's "Burning Down The House".
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There's a chance, slim though it may be, that you haven't yet listened to Remain in Light.
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Staple Stingers '85 rundown of Talking Heads' " Slippery People " — the club mix.
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Paper Trail features conversations with the authors of noteworthy recent music books.
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If the cover song is the highest form of musical flattery, then David Byrne must be tickled pink at how his 1983 classic "This Must Be the Place (Naïve Melody)" has fared over the years.
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