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Topic: Talking Heads Posted: July 15 2011 at 20:43
Alright, so I had always strongly disliked David Byrne's voice and most of the material from Talking Heads that I had ever heard (radio singles). I've just always been really picky about vocals, only really loving a handful of singers. Recently, however, I've opened up into appreciating a lot of unorthodox singing and use of the human voice (i.e. Captain Beefheart, Cardiacs, Battles, Of Montreal). I've also had a few friends (also fans of prog and jazz) that have cited Talking Heads as being their favorite band, saying how revolutionary and ingenious their music is. So now that I'm pretty much over my past stigma against "weird" singing (for lack of better words), I'd like some recommendations on where to start with their discography. I now love the songs "Burning Down the House" and "Once In a Lifetime", but I want to hear more and don't know where to begin.
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Posted: July 16 2011 at 00:16
More songs about Buildings and Food first.....it is a good cross of the early pop and introduces some funky grooves like the cover " Take Me To The River"
Then Fear of Music.....once hooked everything else will fall into place. Also check out Eno/Byrne - My Life in the Bush Of Ghosts. The late Rick Wright put that one in his top 10 of all time.....you will see why
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Halfway through Remain in Light and heavily digging it. I'll check out Fear of Music, More Songs About Buildings and Food, and some live stuff, in that order.
I forgot to mention that one of the reasons I really wanted to give Talking Heads a go was because I heard a single from David Byrne with Brian Eno released not too long ago called "Strange Overtones" on the radio. Has anyone else heard this track? It's so feel-good, it just demands that you bob your head. Lyrics and beat are simply perfect.
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Posted: July 16 2011 at 03:41
Chris S wrote:
More songs about Buildings and Food first.....it is a good cross of the early pop and introduces some funky grooves like the cover " Take Me To The River"
Then Fear of Music.....once hooked everything else will fall into place. Also check out Eno/Byrne - My Life in the Bush Of Ghosts. The late Rick Wright put that one in his top 10 of all time.....you will see why
I agree, I always liked their second album and Bush of Ghosts is excellent.
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Posted: July 16 2011 at 04:05
If you're going to get new hard copies you've picked the right time to
get into the band. The whole catalog of studio albums have been
remastered with stereo on one side and a 5.1 surround dvd mix on the
other done by band member Jerry Harrison. Also each have at least a
couple of bonus videos. The re release of The Name Of This Band Is
Talking Heads is jammed with extra tracks and is a really good
collection of songs from my favorite period of the band which is the
More Songs through Remain In Light period.
The Stop Making Sense movie got high praise when it came out, deservedly
so. A really good show. A really big suit. And you may say to
yourself, can this suit be taken in a little...
By the way to fans already, who like Remain In Light as much as I do, you'll want to get this:
Hard copies are scarce, but I see you can buy it as a download. I missed out on its CD reissue in 1996, which must have been really limited, but I still have my vinyl.
Looks like you can try out most of this album on the tube.
Edited by Slartibartfast - July 16 2011 at 04:17
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Posted: July 16 2011 at 11:09
Remain in Light certainly. Its probably the only music with vocals for more than a minute or two that I listen to. I'm not a fan of pop music, but they just do it correctly. I haven't heard other albums and was actually introduced to Remain in Light via a fantastic Phish show in which they played the entire album straight through. The weirder second half of the album might be better when Phish does it actually.....
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I really liked Talking Heads up to and including Fear of Music but after that Byrne (found) the plot and they lost their neurotic edginess. The marriage of white and black music styles as attempted by Remain In Light and Speaking in Tongues sound about as passionate as a pre-nuptial agreement and horribly dated now to my ears.
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Posted: July 16 2011 at 16:53
ExittheLemming wrote:
I really liked Talking Heads up to and including Fear of Music but after that Byrne (found) the plot and they lost their neurotic edginess. The marriage of white and black music styles as attempted by Remain In Light and Speaking in Tongues sound about as passionate as a pre-nuptial agreement and horribly dated now to my ears.
Did the days did not go by well for you? Did you not travel down the quiet road?
I'd say that more about Speaking In .
A couple their best IMO:
Edited by Slartibartfast - July 16 2011 at 17:00
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