Showing posts with label talking heads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talking heads. Show all posts
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Maybe It's Time I Start Paying Attention To What's New in Movies.
"Can you play 'This Must Be the Place' by Arcade Fire?" "'This Must Be the Place' is by the Talking Heads." ":S" Plus, David fucking Byrne!:
Labels:
david byrne,
film,
talking heads
Sunday, September 25, 2011
More and More, I Think Talking Heads Are the Greatest Band Ever.
And David Byrne is the greatest frontman ever. This video is just fucking awesome in every way possible:
How does someone come up with those jerky, robotic and marionette-like body movements or have the innate sense to move like that? Or like this:
David Byrne's energy and stamina in those two videos alone (both from Talking Heads' 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense) just astounds me, especially assuming he was always that expressive live. I NEED to watch Stop Making Sense NOW.
How does someone come up with those jerky, robotic and marionette-like body movements or have the innate sense to move like that? Or like this:
David Byrne's energy and stamina in those two videos alone (both from Talking Heads' 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense) just astounds me, especially assuming he was always that expressive live. I NEED to watch Stop Making Sense NOW.
Labels:
talking heads
Sunday, July 17, 2011
After More Than Six Years, It Finally Happened:

I'd downloaded all of Talking Heads' major albums (More Songs About Buildings and Food, Fear of Music, Remain in Light, Speaking in Tongues) when I was in high school, but I was just never able to hack them. It wasn't that I disliked New Wave (I loved both Devo and XTC at the time, and I thought Elvis Costello was okay too); I could just never get into Talking Heads.
Fast-forward more than six years. I've been listening to a fair amount of XTC lately (specifically Drums and Wires and Black Sea), and while I'm rarely in the mood for XTC and New Wave in general, I couldn't believe how awesome everything about those albums were. Scratch that: I'd forgotten how awesome everything about those albums were. The production is heavy and slick - the sound I imagine the Strokes wanted to emulate on their uninspired (I'm being generous here) third album First Impressions of Earth (RCA, 2006) - and they're just loaded with angular guitars over off-kilter melodies and all kinds of weird, jangly rhythms. Founding guitarist and vocalist Andy Partridge sings so ... unmelodiously at times, and that's what really seals the deal on XTC for me. They totally made me want to listen to more New Wave, and with Devo also back in rotation, I figured it was time to re-visit another New Wave icon Talking Heads.
Like the Mountain Goats, whom I almost deleted after several failed listens but who then went on to become one of my favourite bands of all time, Talking Heads is personal proof that it's never too late to get into a certain artist. Talking Heads also re-affirm for me that despite best friends/roommates who argue otherwise, it is okay to impetuously get rid of music: there's always a chance I'll fall in love with an artist far down the line, and until then (and even if not), the revolving door of artists I will take to more immediately will keep spinning.
My favourite and second favourite songs from More Songs About Buildings and Food (Sire Records, 1978), respectively:
Labels:
devo,
General thoughts,
new wave,
talking heads,
xtc
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