Showing posts with label Talking Heads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talking Heads. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Talking Heads: Memories Can't Wait (1979)


Further proof of Talking Heads power as a live band, even with a smaller entourage, can be heard on this 1979 show. Enjoy.



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Monday, March 1, 2010

Talking Heads: Live in Rome

The big difference between us and punk groups is that we like KC and the Sunshine Band. You ask Johnny Rotten if he likes KC and the Sunshine Band and he'll blow snot in you face.
Chris Frantz, Talking Heads
Talking Heads could have been terrible. There were enough lofty artistic goals (some would say pretensions) in that band, and their extended entourage, to throw the world off its axis. But when those disparate elements; the funky jamming crossed with the nervous elocution, the world-beat experimentations hitched to the art-school theorizing gelled, as they did throughout the late seventies and early eighties, it was magnificent. This live show (may be available as a DVD here) contains each those elements (and many more) mentioned, all of which served to make them one of the most critically-esteemed bands of their time. Don't hold that against them, either.



I'd like to dedicate this post to my former colleague, Rolly, who recently passed on. Rolly would sometimes walk the halls of the school where we taught, yelling "Who's in charge here?" just like Capt. Willard and, occasionally, when the students had departed, he'd throw on "Once in a Lifetime" on the P.A. and just his eyes would dance.



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"People take us far too seriously. We're going to have start being far more stupid."
David Byrne