To get the whole experience yes it's a must watch. Didn't appreciate them when I was younger but as I have gotten a lot older I can see the unbelievable talent from all the members.
This, right here! This is the very beginning of perhaps the best concert film ever made! It builds and builds and builds until eventually that entire stage is filled. Don't deny yourself the chance to see it. Seriously!
One of the greatest concert films ever. Directed by Jonathan Demme who also directed Silence of the Lambs. This is the first song and the band just keeps getting bigger and bigger. You guys should just keep going with this if you can. You won’t be disappointed.
All I can say about this film is I don't understand how a human body could possibly survive the amount of cocaine required for David to get through thus show!
Oh, man, you haven't checked out Talking Heads before?! You're in for a treat! The band has a huge theatrical funky-punk sound from the 70--80s. I strongly suggest listening to Life During Wartime from the
You need to watch this film - Stop Making Sense - in its entirety, lads. One of the best concert films ever made and a very good introduction to the band, imo.
Talking Heads is four people. They have some additional musicians on this tour including funk kegend Bernie Worrell(Parliament/Funkadelic). This is one of the best concert films ever made.
Talking Heads are top notch. This live concert is a must watch, start to finish. You will better understand where we were at in the 80s... great music.
David Byrne is a genius... absolutely loved this version and the studio version. Thanks for the reaction, very entertaining. Can't wait for you to get back to this band❤
Everyone will say this but this whole concert is ridiculous. Just amazing. Band members come on one at a time. You see bassist Tina Weymouth come on at the end. After the second song, the energy never stops. Just react to the whole thing.
When my kids were little and it was -30C, I would put on the Talking Head’s movie ‘Stop Making Sense’, put the old mattress in front of the TV in the basement and they would bounce for about 1.5 hours solid. Saved my sanity many times!
Core band: David Byrne-singer/front man, Tina Weymouth-base, Chris Frantz-drums, and Jerry Harrison-keys, guitar. On the tour in the movie, they had a second guitarist-Alex Weir, percussionist-Steve Scales, an additional keyboardist-Bernie Worrell, and backup singers Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt. Simply the best concert film I have ever seen. I strongly recommend it. A rough translation of the verse that's in French: It's what I did tonight. It's what she said tonight. Realizing my dream, I hurl myself at glory. I know you didn't ask for a translation but thought it might be helpful. Good show, guys. Check out that film! You won't regret it.
Saw this film in 1984 in a theater in Baltimore. When they played Slippery People everyone was up out of their seats and dancing. I close my eyes and remember that night and smile a real big smile.
So glad you started with the opening number. If you can’t the watch the entire film in one sitting, PLEASE watch the songs in the order they were performed. I saw this tour - hands down the best concert I’ve ever seen.
T-Heads were an amazing and Innovative band to come out of the late 70s on the East Coast scene, I think this is by like 1981 or 82, and it's the opening of this huge concert series and also a movie that was just made of the live concert footage call Stop Making Sense which was also the title of an album. He starts it off but you should see what they assemble by the time this thing really gets rolling. It's one of the greatest concert movies ever. And the Talking Heads influenced so much music going forwar; it's amazing.
yeah, you have to watch this movie. Joyous, pure joy. One of greatest concert films ever, Jonathan Demme directed it I think. So good. You have to see it.
You are watching the first song from a concert film called Stop Making Sense, by The Talking Heads. It is from 1984, The band starts building after the first song. Arguably, one of the greatest concerts film of all time. You could do a whole reaction from this film. At a minimum, you should listen to, Life During Wartime, Letting the Days Go By, and the cover of Al Greens Take Me to the River. 2:23
Stop Making Sense is a documentary film made by Jonathan Demme, the director who did Silence of the Lambs. It's considered one of the best ever made. The first 5 or so songs a new piece of equipment and band member joins the production until the band is complete. It's an absolutely amazing piece of film making and a stunning concert. Highly recommended.
Yes! Please react to the whole concert “Stop Making Sense” so damn good! The back up singers, percussion, and bass with the lead singer David Byrne are amazing. Thanks guys, love your reactions!
Tell La & Che that we, the barbarians, are taking up our torches and pitchforks as we speak, and that if they don't do a whole concert react, we will soon be at their gate.
I never was into concert films but when that soundtrack came out I thought that's the greatest thing at the moment, I have to see the movie. And yes, that's art, not a simple concert movie! Go for it
As the show goes on , various members join David Byrne on stage. I got to see the band perform live by chance. A group of my friends and I drove to the campus of SUNY (State University of New York) old Westbury on Long Island in N.Y. We heard that they had had live music in the bar on campus. When we arrived, we saw a banner on the back wall of the stage that read”The Bonnie Parker Band”. When the band took the stage they had a female bassist whom we all assumed was Bonnie Parker, since that was the name on the wall. We really enjoyed the show, and how can you beat an entrance fee of $5.00 apiece. It wasn’t until the next day at school that I saw an article in the local newspaper that The Talking Heads had performed a previously unannounced show the previous evening on the campus of SUNY Old Westbury. We were very lucky as shortly thereafter The Talking Heads achieved recognition internationally. I felt very fortunate to have seen them and for a reasonable ticket fee of $5.00. They were a very talented band and put on a great show.
As others have said - you would LOVE this concert film - directed by Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia) - it should be seen in order for the full effect. one of THE greatest concert films of all time. Incredible stuff - band includes some former members of Parliament- Funkadelic Collective (Bernie Worrell) - and just outstanding.
Filmed over three shows - first from Back of hall, second from Stage Left only and the third last concert from Stage Right only. Cameras filming rarely seen. Genius! Also, performance taken from *Most Rented VHS* movie of entire 80s decade. All movie theatres couldn't sell upper balcony seat tickets due to fears of collapsing from audience participation (bouncing)
If you guys have the time and inclination could I suggest you check out the live performance of this song on The BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test from 1977, readily available on youtube which is what I consider the definitive performance of Psycho Killer. Great reaction as always.
That’s from the live concert film Stop Making Sense, which is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) concert films of all time. You should either react to the full film or react to specific songs from it. All of which are as good as or better than the studio versions (exception being ‘Take Me To The River’). Check out songs ‘Life During Wartime’, ‘Burning Down The House’, ‘Slippery People’, ‘Once In A Lifetime’, ‘Girlfriend Is Better’.
Holy Hell fellas, you started at the correct place, you need to react to the entire concert film. It's by far the Best concert film I have ever seen. I attended this tour, as they were playing small college town in preparation to this. It was pnenominal
Stop Making Sense is the best rock concert ever recorded, directed by Jonathan Demme. A must have, must see, must enjoy. A few months ago I had the opportunity to watch it in cinemas; no words enough to describe the experience thought I knew each and every song.
NY club cbgbs , talking heads, ramones, blondie, New York dolls, Patti Smith and others. Old grey whistle test version of this is incredible. Great reaction lads ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
David Byrne is an incredibly talented person. As you go through some of their songs, you'll see crazy dance moves, choreography, weird lyrics, etc. That is all him. He is the genius behind The Talking Heads. This was one of their earliest songs. I remember hearing it in high school and loving it while my family and friends thought I was wierd. They all soon caught on, though : )
Huge band from the early 80's, they played a big part in the CBGB's Punk and New Wave movement in the late 1970's and the band lasted for years . The rest this film will totally surprise you guy's .
You guys need to watch this entire show. Starts with lead singer and adds a band member for each song. Great live show. Bass player is fire.
To get the whole experience yes it's a must watch. Didn't appreciate them when I was younger but as I have gotten a lot older I can see the unbelievable talent from all the members.
You have to watch the entire move stop making sense ! It’s amazing and won awards. Best music move for me of all time.
Great movie!
I concur, the gradual increase of people on stage is part of the fun. It has to be watched from start to finish in order.
Tina!
This, right here! This is the very beginning of perhaps the best concert film ever made! It builds and builds and builds until eventually that entire stage is filled. Don't deny yourself the chance to see it.
Seriously!
One of the greatest concert films ever.
Directed by Jonathan Demme who also directed Silence of the Lambs. This is the first song and the band just keeps getting bigger and bigger. You guys should just keep going with this if you can. You won’t be disappointed.
All I can say about this film is I don't understand how a human body could possibly survive the amount of cocaine required for David to get through thus show!
@@ericwagner1824 I do not think he ever did any drugs.
In fact, he is known for that.
You get the message by now. One of the greatest concert movies of all time. MUST WATCH.
Saw this in a theater. IT WAS FRIGGIN AWESOME! I loved the Talking Heads back in the day.
I was in jr. High when I saw it in the theater, with 3 of my friends. We immediately started a band. Great times
Same. It was awesome.
Talking Heads are the collision of art form and rock and roll. There are pretty much just two camps. You’re in, or you’re out. Count me way in.
Still in 👋
@@loupi4bama All in.
Take me to the river...just awesome
Never underestimate art school graduates…
Did they graduate? For some reason, I thought they dropped out.
Wait, maybe that was me.
Lol
Oh, man, you haven't checked out Talking Heads before?! You're in for a treat! The band has a huge theatrical funky-punk sound from the 70--80s. I strongly suggest listening to Life During Wartime from the
You need to watch this film - Stop Making Sense - in its entirety, lads. One of the best concert films ever made and a very good introduction to the band, imo.
Please watch the entire film. You will love the music. It is outstanding.
Agree!
I vote for watch & react.
Talking Heads is four people. They have some additional musicians on this tour including funk kegend Bernie Worrell(Parliament/Funkadelic). This is one of the best concert films ever made.
Seriously the best concert film you’ll ever see period. The energy alone is unbelievable
Talking Heads are top notch. This live concert is a must watch, start to finish. You will better understand where we were at in the 80s... great music.
Next, watch "Life During Wartime" from that same movie, "Stop Making Sense".
this is a must watch and shows the progression of this particular concert. you will be amazed!
Life During Wartime is AMAZING live.
Stop making sense is a great Talking Heads concert ... great tunes. Great band. Well worth a watch.
David Byrne is a genius... absolutely loved this version and the studio version. Thanks for the reaction, very entertaining. Can't wait for you to get back to this band❤
The 1984 film was directed by renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme and is considered by critics as the greatest concert film of all time.
Except for "The Last Waltz" directed by Martin Scorcese. And the music was epic in "The Last Waltz" with an all-star lineup.
I like the Last Waltz but Stop Making Sense is a far better film. David Byrne is great.
Stop making sense is far more innovative movie than the last waltz
And they paid for it themselves.
@@gregcable3250 A two-way tie. Followed by the shorter Queen set at Live Aid.
Everyone will say this but this whole concert is ridiculous. Just amazing. Band members come on one at a time. You see bassist Tina Weymouth come on at the end. After the second song, the energy never stops. Just react to the whole thing.
This second song is one of my all time favourites! Psycho killer is epic as well, obviously.
When my kids were little and it was -30C, I would put on the Talking Head’s movie ‘Stop Making Sense’, put the old mattress in front of the TV in the basement and they would bounce for about 1.5 hours solid. Saved my sanity many times!
Fantastic!!!😅
They are an amazingly creative band. "Stop Making Sense" has to be one of-if not THE- best concert films ever.
Core band: David Byrne-singer/front man, Tina Weymouth-base, Chris Frantz-drums, and Jerry Harrison-keys, guitar. On the tour in the movie, they had a second guitarist-Alex Weir, percussionist-Steve Scales, an additional keyboardist-Bernie Worrell, and backup singers Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt. Simply the best concert film I have ever seen. I strongly recommend it.
A rough translation of the verse that's in French:
It's what I did tonight.
It's what she said tonight.
Realizing my dream,
I hurl myself at glory.
I know you didn't ask for a translation but thought it might be helpful. Good show, guys. Check out that film! You won't regret it.
Bernie Worrell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please!! Keep watching, the whole film. The best!
Life During Wartime from this show would put most aerobic workouts of the time to shame! Must watch!
You guy's would love this concert film, maybe be one of the best!
Watch this start to finish. Its amazing
Saw this film in 1984 in a theater in Baltimore. When they played Slippery People everyone was up out of their seats and dancing. I close my eyes and remember that night and smile a real big smile.
The movie is called STOP MAKIKNG SENSE. GENIUS
Phenomenal. Award-winning concert. The whole thing is brilliant 😊
So glad you started with the opening number. If you can’t the watch the entire film in one sitting, PLEASE watch the songs in the order they were performed. I saw this tour - hands down the best concert I’ve ever seen.
Agree!!
T-Heads were an amazing and Innovative band to come out of the late 70s on the East Coast scene, I think this is by like 1981 or 82, and it's the opening of this huge concert series and also a movie that was just made of the live concert footage call Stop Making Sense which was also the title of an album.
He starts it off but you should see what they assemble by the time this thing really gets rolling. It's one of the greatest concert movies ever. And the Talking Heads influenced so much music going forwar; it's amazing.
Agree!
Talking Heads "Stop Making Sense" concert. Have to watch the whole thing to really understand. But great songs all through the concert.
This concert-film is great - saw it at the cinema last year!
Stop Making Sense concert movie is a MUST WATCH show
Talking Head put on a great show! Saw them back in the early 80’s! Unforgettable!
When I think of art, and music, I think of talking heads.
I think alot of people miss as the show goes on His suit gets bigger 😅😂
Until you suddenly say, "Wow! Look at his big suit!"
The whole band went to the Rhode Island school of art and design,so their performances are artistic with music! Groundbreaking at the time!
Talking heads is four people, but in reality, all of their later albums had a huge ensemble of musicians.
Looking back after 66 years on this planet I'm glad to have experienced the best musical talent ❤
"Life During Wartime" is a must-see!!!
Dudes!!!
DO THIS WHOLE SHOW!!!
One of the top 5 live concert films ever!!
David Byrne is the coolest guy on the planet!!
yeah, you have to watch this movie. Joyous, pure joy. One of greatest concert films ever, Jonathan Demme directed it I think. So good. You have to see it.
Glad you guys listened to this version. Thanks.
You are watching the first song from a concert film called Stop Making Sense, by The Talking Heads. It is from 1984, The band starts building after the first song. Arguably, one of the greatest concerts film of all time. You could do a whole reaction from this film. At a minimum, you should listen to, Life During Wartime, Letting the Days Go By, and the cover of Al Greens Take Me to the River. 2:23
👍(Letting The Days Go By) Once In A Lifetime
Stop Making Sense is a documentary film made by Jonathan Demme, the director who did Silence of the Lambs. It's considered one of the best ever made. The first 5 or so songs a new piece of equipment and band member joins the production until the band is complete. It's an absolutely amazing piece of film making and a stunning concert. Highly recommended.
One of my favorite bass lines ever, listen to the real version
forever stuck in my head
MUST DO the whole show. PERIOD.
It seems to me the people have spoken!
The vote is 100-0.
The "ayes" have it.
The motion carries...
Favorite performance, hands down. Bring the 80's back❤
Yes! Please react to the whole concert “Stop Making Sense” so damn good! The back up singers, percussion, and bass with the lead singer David Byrne are amazing. Thanks guys, love your reactions!
Tell La & Che that we, the barbarians, are taking up our torches and pitchforks as we speak, and that if they don't do a whole concert react, we will soon be at their gate.
This song goes way back to 1977 i do remember this thanks!
You need to watch this whole concert.
That whole concert is a masterpiece.
I never was into concert films but when that soundtrack came out I thought that's the greatest thing at the moment, I have to see the movie. And yes, that's art, not a simple concert movie! Go for it
As the show goes on , various members join David Byrne on stage. I got to see the band perform live by chance. A group of my friends and I drove to the campus of SUNY (State University of New York) old Westbury on Long Island in N.Y. We heard that they had had live music in the bar on campus. When we arrived, we saw a banner on the back wall of the stage that read”The Bonnie Parker Band”. When the band took the stage they had a female bassist whom we all assumed was Bonnie Parker, since that was the name on the wall. We really enjoyed the show, and how can you beat an entrance fee of $5.00 apiece. It wasn’t until the next day at school that I saw an article in the local newspaper that The Talking Heads had performed a previously unannounced show the previous evening on the campus of SUNY Old Westbury. We were very lucky as shortly thereafter The Talking Heads achieved recognition internationally. I felt very fortunate to have seen them and for a reasonable ticket fee of $5.00. They were a very talented band and put on a great show.
There is no other band like Talking Heads!!! Now you just have to dive deeper to really experience how cool they are!
As others have said - you would LOVE this concert film - directed by Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia) - it should be seen in order for the full effect. one of THE greatest concert films of all time. Incredible stuff - band includes some former members of Parliament- Funkadelic Collective (Bernie Worrell) - and just outstanding.
Thanks!
Filmed over three shows - first from Back of hall, second from Stage Left only and the third last concert from Stage Right only. Cameras filming rarely seen. Genius! Also, performance taken from *Most Rented VHS* movie of entire 80s decade. All movie theatres couldn't sell upper balcony seat tickets due to fears of collapsing from audience participation (bouncing)
Greatest concert film of all time. It's as much performance art as it is a concert.
Talking Heads and The Thompson Twins have always stuck together in my head & heart as favorites!🔴
Stop Making Sense gives you the best perspective on this fantastic group! Be sure to watch the entire movie even if you don't react to all of it.
ICONIC performance film.
If you guys have the time and inclination could I suggest you check out the live performance of this song on The BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test from 1977, readily available on youtube which is what I consider the definitive performance of Psycho Killer. Great reaction as always.
The BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test, has plenty of gems.
This flows right into the next. It's constant. You have to watch it all at once.
Ha! I'm SO GLAD you guys found Talking Heads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stop Making Sense is the best version of every Talking Heads song and one of the most amazing live stage performances ever recorded.
You gotta do the whole film. One of the greatest concert movies of all time. And these guys are fire.
Performance art all the way with David Byrne.. Check out alot of Talking Heads and recently performed by David.. cool cat..
Yes! Fabulous clip! Talking Heads never get old. Hope you're going to do more 😊
I can’t emphasize enough how much you need to see this film.
No matter what people look like we all have very cool things we do ! This guy is something else man !
Y'all never disappoint in your reactions!!! Thanks Gents!
That’s from the live concert film Stop Making Sense, which is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) concert films of all time. You should either react to the full film or react to specific songs from it. All of which are as good as or better than the studio versions (exception being ‘Take Me To The River’). Check out songs ‘Life During Wartime’, ‘Burning Down The House’, ‘Slippery People’, ‘Once In A Lifetime’, ‘Girlfriend Is Better’.
Tom Tom Club
you MUST watch the whole concert film...one of the greats
Yes!!!!!!!!! Wasn’t sure when you guys would get to the Talking Heads, but knew you would. The LA concert clips are the best, Stop Making Sense tour.
Awesome. Talking Heads are amazing, a great rabbit hole to dive into. Unique and groundbreaking band
Greatest concert film ever. I saw this same tour in Detroit.
You guys should review this whole film, "Stop making sense" on Airplay movies. You won't be disappointed
Oh he's got a band! Stay with this film!
The Talking Heads are a 4 member band…
There is a live version of this song from the late seventies
Laa and Chee! Interesting choice! The Heads are a very unique band that are worth your time! Can’t wait to see your reaction!
"I hate people when they're not polite" is the most chilling line
It's a quote from actual serial killer Ed Gein.
Holy Hell fellas, you started at the correct place, you need to react to the entire concert film. It's by far the Best concert film I have ever seen. I attended this tour, as they were playing small college town in preparation to this. It was pnenominal
The Heads were a full on band. Dig deep with them. It's worth it.
Great Britain’s ukulele orchestra does an excellent cover of this!! Among other cool stuff!!🔥
you should watch this concert in full Stop Making Sense. It's incredible.
Stop Making Sense is the best rock concert ever recorded, directed by Jonathan Demme.
A must have, must see, must enjoy. A few months ago I had the opportunity to watch it in cinemas; no words enough to describe the experience thought I knew each and every song.
Best concert film of all time, you have to watch the whole thing to fully appreciate it.
NY club cbgbs , talking heads, ramones, blondie, New York dolls, Patti Smith and others.
Old grey whistle test version of this is incredible.
Great reaction lads ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
One of my favorite bands and as many others here have said, a fantastic film. You would love this movie!
Yes! more Talking Heads!! Great reaction! and as suggested below, listen to the full version with the band.
Saw this band play live on the UCLA Steps for a lunchtime show, circa 1978.
Agree that this is probably the BEST live performance of a band EVER MADE. And Talking Heads are awesome to begin with! You really must see this show!
“ Life during Wartime “ live by the Talking heads !
David Byrne is an incredibly talented person. As you go through some of their songs, you'll see crazy dance moves, choreography, weird lyrics, etc. That is all him. He is the genius behind The Talking Heads. This was one of their earliest songs. I remember hearing it in high school and loving it while my family and friends thought I was wierd. They all soon caught on, though : )
The studio version is a lot more rocking.This is cool
Huge band from the early 80's, they played a big part in the CBGB's Punk and New Wave movement in the late 1970's and the band lasted for years . The rest this film will totally surprise you guy's .
One of the most underrated bands ever. Always a excellent live show.