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Two years before Stop Making Sense, Talking Heads released a more conventional double LP live album, culled from years of recordings capturing their rapid evolution from 1977 to 1980.
Art school refugees attracted to aesthetic ideals of starkness and extremity, Talking Heads surfaced in the ‘70s New York punk scene, one of the early CBGB bands.
Their performance of material from Talking Heads’ landmark 1980 album “Remain in Light” was so electrifying that Harrison and Belew decided to extend the experience into a full-fledged tour.
A24 is releasing a Talking Heads tribute album, following the rerelease of their 'Stop Making Sense' concert film. Paramore teased that they are set to appear with a cover of 'Burning Down the House.' ...
Talking Heads bassist Tina Weymouth opens “Psycho Killer” with an iconic staccato riff. It’s the foundation of her band’s angular art rock masterpiece. Weymouth is also responsible for the ...
Talking Heads in my opinion are a doubtless inclusion to any list of greatest bands of all time. This 80's to 90's New York based art-rock four piece paved the way for many subsequent artists from ...
The Talking Heads have teamed up with designer Paul Smith for a limited-edition line that celebrates the band’s history. The four-piece t-shirt capsule collection features archival material ...
Given the Band’s fondness for contemporary art, it’s only fair to divide Talking Heads’ career into early, middle, and late periods. The newly revised version of their 1982 live ...
Twenty-six years after Talking Heads broke up, David Byrne remains one of New York’s most recognizable people. There he is, about town, slim and white-haired—on his bicycle, at a just-opened ...
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