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  1. Hace 3 días · Talking Heads sang about a wide array of topics, from psycho killers and wartime landscapes to futuristic dystopias and beyond.But with ‘This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)’, they dared to tackle perhaps the biggest topic of all: love. Generally speaking, David Byrne and his band didn’t seem interested in grand, universal themes.

  2. Hace 3 días · 11 “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” – BADBADNOTGOOD (Feat. Norah Jones) 12 “Once In A Lifetime” – Kevin Abstract ... los integrantes de Talking Heads se reunieron para hacer algunas apariciones promocionales en el marco de la restauración que hizo la productora A24 de la película del show de 1984.

  3. Hace 5 días · From the indecipherable lyrics of ‘I Zimbra’ to the bouncy synths of ‘This Must Be The Place’, their music has an intrinsic sense of play.

  4. Hace 4 días · Not a sound was heard, as it was in the beginning, for nearly a minute. Then, in unison, the heads began to chant…. “Look upon what man has created! Look upon what man has created! Look upon what man has created!”. As before, this noise began quietly and grew into a dense shriek.

  5. Hace 14 horas · Growing up in Texas in the 2000s, new-generation rap-rock star Teezo Touchdown was largely unfamiliar with Talking Heads.But as he was making his own records and plotting a stage show, some of his colleagues thought he’d be inspired by the band and called up a clip from its 1984 concert movie, Stop Making Sense. “The opening shot of David Byrne coming out with a boombox and doing ‘Psycho ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Overall, Everyone’s Getting Involved serves as a sign of just how influential the Talking Heads’ have been over the years. While nobody can entirely live up to the might of Stop Making Sense ’s boundless creativity and bubbling communal euphoria, it’s commendable to see so many stars eagerly embracing the off-beat icons.

  7. Hace 4 días · The Meaning Behind The Song: Mr. Jones by Talking Heads. As a fan of the Talking Heads, one song that has always intrigued me is “Mr. Jones.” Released in 1988 as part of their final album ‘Naked,’ this track stands out with its catchy melody and intriguing lyrics.