There’s no band like the Talking Heads. They have such a wry sense of humor and intelligence and silliness, too. Quirky and odd and innovative but also really successful and loved.
The Talking Heads were performance artists. They were musical theater. If you look and listen to them as just another music group then you miss what they really are.
Yes the Stop Making Sense live version ( Naive Melody ) would of showcased what the Talking Heads where like Live . I don't get the First Time Reaction Channels who watch the lyrics videos . they're missing the creativity - the essence of the 80's-90's . You wouldn't watch lyric videos of today's artist you'd watch their official videos . Sometimes the lyric vids are like watching them listening to a song on the radio.......ZZzzzzzzzzzz
David Byrnes American utopia show i saw in Auckland Aotearoa new zealand it left me totally confused/ stunned/mindblown/ What had i just witnessed with my eyes and ears all i could really mumble was... that was F ing wicked i couldn't explain what was F ing wicked it just WAS
"Home is where I want to be But I guess I'm already there I come home, she lifted up her wings I guess that this must be the place" i can't think of a better sentiment
This is a great song. So sweet. But to really appreciate Talking Heads you've gotta catch them live... I can't remember if you've done that yet or not. But as others have said, Once in a Lifetime is a great, great song.
To me, their most powerful performances were from the 1983 (or 1984) film "Stop Making Sense." I highly recommend "Life During Wartime," "Girlfriend is Better," and also "Once in a Lifetime" - all from the film. I think that those live performances will blow your mind.
Greatest musical performance ever filmed. Absolutely brilliant!! I bought it on VHS when it first made its appearence, that's how long its been, and still nothing has ever even come close to its brilliance, a combination of suburb musicality, stage performance and presence. Over the past 30 years I've turned countless people on to the Stop Making Sense movie and have watched it time and time again myself, although now even though I still have that VHS I stream it from UA-cam!
I'm just an animal looking for a home to share the space for a minute or two and I'll love you till my heart stops Love you till I'm dead. Best line ever written!
The Talking Heads were big in the New Wave movement of the late 70s and early 80s. But so was Elvis Costello. And so were The Pretenders. Guys, you need to hear these two artists. For Elvis Costello, I recommend Alison, Radio Radio, What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding, and Everyday I Write The Book. For The Pretenders, Back on the Chain Gang, Brass In Pocket, Kid, and Thin Line Between Love and Hate.
I've never seen this one before. I thought for second that women next to him was going to imitate his movements. That would have been fun to see. Oh well it still was good to see. I enjoyed this.
This song, David Byrne said, was his only attempt at writing a love song 🎵. I think they crushed it. Naiive Melody captures all the catchiness of love songs, without being specific. Concept of home and images like "You've got a face with a view" trap me every time.
These two are like many others and have "wierd" or "quirky " automatically embedded in thier heads and haven't even scratched the surface of thier music catalog
David Byrne belongs to a long tradition of songwriters who can't actually sing very well, but they do anyway, because it's their song and they need to express the lyrics in their own way. Although his singing has improved a lot over his career, Byrne in particular makes his unconventional voice part of the style of his songs. You have to listen to _Once In a Lifetime_ for a particularly striking example of that. For another more happy, upbeat Talking Heads song check out _And She Was._
You may enjoy, Talking Heads - "Road to Nowhere". David Byrne wrote, directed, and starred in a film, called "True Stories", with John Goodman, and Swoosie Kurtz.
This imo is one of the best love songs written. “I’m just an animal looking for a home and share the same space for a minute or too, and you’ll love me till my heart stops, love me till I’m dead!”
Y'all might actually like some of their live performances. They're still "quirky," but their energy and stage show and musicianship are really captivating, and David Byrne's movements and outfits live are not to be missed.
What you guys want is "Life During Wartime" or "Once in a Lifetime." and their cover of "take Me to the River:" FROM The live STOP MAKING SENSE concert film. AGAIN what the whole film it is the best concert film ever. He is the definition of quirky
I fell in the with this song the first time I heard it in a movie in which two guys were talking on a boat. I don't even know the name of the movie; but I had to find this song. I really love the line which says, "Before we were born somebody said, "this is where I'll be.".... this so true how many of us are still in the city, town, and state in which we were born.
The look on your faces will be Priceless..... "TIME HAS COME TODAY" - The Chambers Brothers. Album long version... PLEASE and Thank You. Have a Spectacular Day
Talking Heads are so good. One of the best new wave groups ever. I have not seen that video since I was a child! '80s jaja thank you. I agree they can do any style. Funk, punk, dance pop, everything. Also world music, ska/reggae tone like in this song.
David Byrne always said that he thought it was more important to sound like you meant the words you were singing than to have a "good voice" - maybe that's what you guys were picking up on! Hope you decide to delve into more Talking Heads!
OK guys, before you go back and listen to the Bee Gees again (or the Beatles, or 38 Special, or Tom Petty, or anyone else), why not try Chaka Khan singing "Them There Eyes" or "Take The A Train" from the "Echoes of an Era" album with Chick Corea and crew. You will be amazed at another whole genre (i.e. jazz) that Chaka can absolutely master. And you will get piano, saxophone, trumpet, and bass solos. C'mon, you can't beat that!!! FUN!!!!!!!!! I sent you all the CD - you unboxed it in December. And Amber, you said you wanted to know about the CD - Chaka came in after the guys had been practicing for two weeks, laid down the tracks with them in two days, and they won a Grammy! It is a great album with great singing and instrumental work.
Tom Tom Club consists of two of the four main members of Talking Heads and TH would perform a few TTC songs during their concerts. You've already reacted to TTC, as well.
When it comes to Talking Heads, I think "Once In A Lifetime" is a song that's more in line with the Talking Heads sound you've liked in the past. "Wild Life" is also a good one from them that is super catchy and which, while different than some of the other TH songs you've heard, has a sound I think you'd enjoy.
Tina Weymouth is the bass player in Talking Heads but she has her own band as well called TOM TOM CLUB, I think you would like their song WORDY WRAPPINGHOOD a live version is the best version.
I absolutely LOVE The Talking Heads, but I’d never seen this video. Psycho Killer and Life During Wartime are probably my favorites. Thanks for a great reaction! (Btw, April 2 is the birthday of both Marvin Gaye and Leon Russell. I’d love to hear your reaction to a song by Russell, and I think you’d like Stranger in a Strange Land.)
Love me til my heart stops, love me til I'm dead, eyes that light up, eyes look through you, cover up the blank spots, hit me on the head and I go Ooooh
I love the Talking Heads because they are different. Sometimes you just need something out of the ordinary to shake things up. Other great songs by them are "Life During Wartime", "And She Was", "Girlfriend is Better", "Drugs", " Once In A Lifetime " or "Electric Guitar". There are many more, but this will get you started. 😃
I'd completely forgotten about this Talking Heads song. It's not one of the most dynamic ones, and it wasn't a big hit. What you guys want is "Life During Wartime" or "Once in a Lifetime."
My favorite Heads song!! Thanks for reacting! I hope you will do "Once In a Lifetime", "And She Was", and "Road to Nowhere" next! And to refresh your memory - the blonde in this video, Tina Weymouth, was the vocalist for the Tom Tom Club, who did "Genius of Love". The lead singer's name is David Byrne, and he is a true musical icon.
By every metric and opinion this is the best love song ever written. "When you're standing here beside me - I love the passing of time. Never for money. Always for love. Cover up and say good night!" "Home! It's where I want to be but I guess I'm already there. I come home, she lifted up her wings (he is calling her an angel), I guess that this must be the place." "I'm just an animal looking for a home - and - share the same space for a minute or two and you LOVE ME TIL MY HEART STOPS! And love me 'til I'm dead!"
“That piano” is a Sequential Prophet 5 Rev 2 synthesizer, which is a legendary instrument due to use by Talking Heads, Parliament/Funkadelic and others in the late 70s and early 80s. People make software simulations of it, and a Rev 4 is currently available due to renewed enthusiasm for the sound. Great reaction as always! One of my favorite songs.
The Talking Heads are eclectic, quirky, and uniquely genius. Clearly one of the best bands to breakout in the 80's. Their live shows (documented in the movie, Stop Making Sense) really showcases their brilliance on stage.
I like this song but I would have totally chosen "Once in a Lifetime" next. You guys haven't responded to General Public "Tenderness" or ABC "The Look of Love". 2 awesome 80's songs from new bands you haven't heard yet.
This song was actually kind of a goof on their part. David Byrne wrote the lyrics to be as generic as possible, and each band member is playing an instrument different from their usual one. It's a gem nonetheless.
@C Summers "That's a love song made up almost completely of non sequiturs, phrases that may have a strong emotional resonance but don't have any narrative qualities." That's what i was referring to. Maybe generic was the wrong word. But to me the pithiness is what gives it it's charm anyway. There's little elaboration.
This song was in the 80's movie: Wall Street, with Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Terence Stamp, Daryl Hannah, and Directed by Oliver Stone. Great 80's movie!!
One of my favorite bands of all time. This is from later in their career but it's been used in a lot of movies because it is just so sweet and heartfelt. And it really is fantastic live. Sometime you should watch the live concert movie, stop making sense. Then you will understand a lot more how amazing they were. It's a fascinating performance and I remember seeing it in the theater few times and people were dancing in the aisles but it has some really poignant reflective moments as well but it's always entertaining and thought-provoking.
"Stop Making Sense" is a music concert video movie. It opens with "Psycho Killer" and adds a band member with each song after that until the whole band is on stage. The amount of energy given off during that concert is amazing. Cocaine is a helluva drug.
"And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile..." I think I can still sing every lyric from memory! Of course most of it is "Same as it ever was..."
There’s no band like the Talking Heads. They have such a wry sense of humor and intelligence and silliness, too. Quirky and odd and innovative but also really successful and loved.
Agree!
Got to react to road to nowhere my favorite talking heads song
Talking heads is the shit.
Never payed much attention to them growing up, born in 82. When Phish covered Remain in Light 10/31/96. Became a huge fan.
Overall I agree, but silly is NEVER a word I would use.
The Talking Heads were performance artists. They were musical theater. If you look and listen to them as just another music group then you miss what they really are.
Yes the Stop Making Sense live version ( Naive Melody ) would of showcased what the Talking Heads where like Live . I don't get the First Time Reaction Channels who watch the lyrics videos . they're missing the creativity - the essence of the 80's-90's .
You wouldn't watch lyric videos of today's artist you'd watch their official videos .
Sometimes the lyric vids are like watching them listening to a song on the radio.......ZZzzzzzzzzzz
David Byrnes American utopia show i saw in Auckland Aotearoa new zealand it left me totally confused/ stunned/mindblown/
What had i just witnessed with my eyes and ears all i could really mumble was... that was F ing wicked i couldn't explain what was F ing wicked it just WAS
@@NATIVESUNSETS65 i think if there is any show that makes me wish 'man, if i only i was alive' would be stop making sense
"Home is where I want to be
But I guess I'm already there
I come home, she lifted up her wings
I guess that this must be the place" i can't think of a better sentiment
the word is authentic, Byrne is a true artist
J&A, You'll love their "Life During Wartime", "Take Me To The River", "Once In A Lifetime", "Crosseyed And Painless" and many more.
This
Found a Job, my kids love that one.
Take me to the river. 🔥 Fire
Especially Take Me to the River
Take me to the river is my favorite Talking Heads song.
“And She Was”. Super catchy from Talking Heads.
My first rock concert I was 14 years old and completely blown away by the talking heads
This is a great song. So sweet. But to really appreciate Talking Heads you've gotta catch them live... I can't remember if you've done that yet or not. But as others have said, Once in a Lifetime is a great, great song.
Talking Heads has so many wonderful songs, but Once in a Lifetime definitely needs to be next. For me it's one of their top three.
Definitely live!!
Stop Making Sense is soooooo good.
To me, their most powerful performances were from the 1983 (or 1984) film "Stop Making Sense." I highly recommend "Life During Wartime," "Girlfriend is Better," and also "Once in a Lifetime" - all from the film. I think that those live performances will blow your mind.
Greatest musical performance ever filmed. Absolutely brilliant!! I bought it on VHS when it first made its appearence, that's how long its been, and still nothing has ever even come close to its brilliance, a combination of suburb musicality, stage performance and presence. Over the past 30 years I've turned countless people on to the Stop Making Sense movie and have watched it time and time again myself, although now even though I still have that VHS I stream it from UA-cam!
'Sugar on my tongue' is amazing aswell. My favourite band.
Talking Heads’ “Road to Nowhere” is a super underrated song! Definitely check out!
I agree!!
An amazing song! Love it!
This is my favorite Talking Head song. Joyous and sweet
I'm just an animal looking for a home to share the space for a minute or two and I'll love you till my heart stops
Love you till I'm dead.
Best line ever written!
The Talking Heads were big in the New Wave movement of the late 70s and early 80s. But so was Elvis Costello. And so were The Pretenders. Guys, you need to hear these two artists. For Elvis Costello, I recommend Alison, Radio Radio, What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding, and Everyday I Write The Book. For The Pretenders, Back on the Chain Gang, Brass In Pocket, Kid, and Thin Line Between Love and Hate.
I've never seen this one before. I thought for second that women next to him was going to imitate his movements. That would have been fun to see. Oh well it still was good to see. I enjoyed this.
This song, David Byrne said, was his only attempt at writing a love song 🎵. I think they crushed it. Naiive Melody captures all the catchiness of love songs, without being specific. Concept of home and images like "You've got a face with a view" trap me every time.
This is the greatest love song ever in my book. Top 1.
This is the greatest love song ever in my book. Top 1.
I hate to disagree with David there, but I think _The Book I Read_ from their first album is another great Byrne love song.
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever.
One of their best songs. Another great one is "Life During Wartime"
The best version of this is from the movie Stop Making Sense. My favorite performance of this song. It's amazing.
@@snakelite61 yes! It’s absolutely amazing. Every member of the band is on fire during that. Timeless
@@snakelite61 I totally agree.
These two are like many others and have "wierd" or "quirky " automatically embedded in thier heads and haven't even scratched the surface of thier music catalog
This is my favorite song by these guys. My brother and I would listen to them driving to the clubs in Denver.
Also, the words speak to me....
David Byrne belongs to a long tradition of songwriters who can't actually sing very well, but they do anyway, because it's their song and they need to express the lyrics in their own way. Although his singing has improved a lot over his career, Byrne in particular makes his unconventional voice part of the style of his songs. You have to listen to _Once In a Lifetime_ for a particularly striking example of that. For another more happy, upbeat Talking Heads song check out _And She Was._
You may enjoy, Talking Heads - "Road to Nowhere".
David Byrne wrote, directed, and starred in a film, called "True Stories", with John Goodman, and Swoosie Kurtz.
"Uh-Oh Love Comes To Town" is a great one, propelled by an almost Motown-style bass part by Tina Weymouth.
one of their first singles, first song I heard from them. Thank you college radio!
Hey, you guys remember that quirky Tom Tom club song from a few weeks ago? That's Tina's outside group.
@@beverlydiehl8272 yes, Tina & Chris
This imo is one of the best love songs written. “I’m just an animal looking for a home and share the same space for a minute or too, and you’ll love me till my heart stops, love me till I’m dead!”
Y'all might actually like some of their live performances. They're still "quirky," but their energy and stage show and musicianship are really captivating, and David Byrne's movements and outfits live are not to be missed.
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SONG EVER!!! WILL ALWAYS PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE!!
"Road to Nowhere" and "And She Was" are two of my favorite Talking Heads songs....of course they are still quirky 🤪
Both are excellent!
When I was a kid, Burning Down The House was my favorite Talking Heads song. Now that I’m an adult, This Must Be The Place is my favorite.
Burning Down the House was our kids’ favorite song by Talking Heads. (Showing my age here.)
@@debrabeck9630 Mom?
Grandmother
But, LOL!
@@debrabeck9630 I’m 50. Old enough to remember hearing Talking Heads on the radio.
One of the hardest things to do is try to describe Talking Heads music.
What you guys want is "Life During Wartime" or "Once in a Lifetime." and their cover of "take Me to the River:"
FROM The live STOP MAKING SENSE concert film. AGAIN what the whole film it is the best concert film ever. He is the definition of quirky
Agreed. Please react to these songs but from the live concert. The performances are amazing
@@coreym0 yes! Agree. As long as i’ve been checking these guys’ reactions this has been one of my wish-list ones.
My favorite song by them, and top 5 all time.
I fell in the with this song the first time I heard it in a movie in which two guys were talking on a boat. I don't even know the name of the movie; but I had to find this song. I really love the line which says, "Before we were born somebody said, "this is where I'll be.".... this so true how many of us are still in the city, town, and state in which we were born.
One of my favourite bands.
Burning down the house, Road to nowhere, once in a lifetime, psycho killer, and she was, take me to the river… all bangers!
The look on your faces will be Priceless..... "TIME HAS COME TODAY" - The Chambers Brothers. Album long version... PLEASE and Thank You. Have a Spectacular Day
Add this mark cowbell!!!
Talking Heads are so good. One of the best new wave groups ever. I have not seen that video since I was a child! '80s jaja thank you. I agree they can do any style. Funk, punk, dance pop, everything. Also world music, ska/reggae tone like in this song.
David Byrne always said that he thought it was more important to sound like you meant the words you were singing than to have a "good voice" - maybe that's what you guys were picking up on! Hope you decide to delve into more Talking Heads!
"(Nothing But) Flowers" by Talking Heads. My fave along with "City of Dreams."
He has great vocal control
Definitely one of their best songs, love the Talking Heads. Love you guys!!!
When kids in art school get into music you get Talking Heads or Lady Gaga...musicians who forge their own style.
This song feels like being in love. Making coffee, sweeping the living room. Such a timeless classic.
Listen to this song a few more times while you go about your everyday life. It will get into your head and soul. Very catchy.
"Life During Wartime" would satisfy your Talking Heads itch.
OK guys, before you go back and listen to the Bee Gees again (or the Beatles, or 38 Special, or Tom Petty, or anyone else), why not try Chaka Khan singing "Them There Eyes" or "Take The A Train" from the "Echoes of an Era" album with Chick Corea and crew. You will be amazed at another whole genre (i.e. jazz) that Chaka can absolutely master. And you will get piano, saxophone, trumpet, and bass solos. C'mon, you can't beat that!!! FUN!!!!!!!!! I sent you all the CD - you unboxed it in December. And Amber, you said you wanted to know about the CD - Chaka came in after the guys had been practicing for two weeks, laid down the tracks with them in two days, and they won a Grammy! It is a great album with great singing and instrumental work.
This is one of their less strange works. Straight forward, melancholy, and beautiful.
It is about where you end up in life, This Must Be The Place.
Tom Tom Club consists of two of the four main members of Talking Heads and TH would perform a few TTC songs during their concerts. You've already reacted to TTC, as well.
My husband absolutely loves Talking Heads.
They are pretty cool.
Great and unique that’s the talking heads to me I love once in a life time, wild life and she was are great ones to listen to
When it comes to Talking Heads, I think "Once In A Lifetime" is a song that's more in line with the Talking Heads sound you've liked in the past. "Wild Life" is also a good one from them that is super catchy and which, while different than some of the other TH songs you've heard, has a sound I think you'd enjoy.
Tina Weymouth is the bass player in Talking Heads but she has her own band as well called TOM TOM CLUB, I think you would like their song WORDY WRAPPINGHOOD a live version is the best version.
Life During Wartime LIVE is a must reaction
This is one of my favorite love songs.
I absolutely LOVE The Talking Heads, but I’d never seen this video. Psycho Killer and Life During Wartime are probably my favorites. Thanks for a great reaction! (Btw, April 2 is the birthday of both Marvin Gaye and Leon Russell. I’d love to hear your reaction to a song by Russell, and I think you’d like Stranger in a Strange Land.)
And Emmylou Harris
@@bradd8937 Thank you. I had no idea the 2nd was Emmlou’s birthday, too. She’s marvelous!m
My favorite Talking Heads song!Thanks for sharing this.
For Weird 80's, you guys should check out the band They Might Be Giants. The song "Build a Little Birdhouse In your Soul" is a great place to start!
I’m so glad you both are getting into more talking heads!
"Little Creatures" Great albumn! still listen to it often. "Naked" great too.
Love me til my heart stops, love me til I'm dead, eyes that light up, eyes look through you, cover up the blank spots, hit me on the head and I go
Ooooh
You MUST watch their concert movie Stop Making Sense. You like quirky and theatrical presentations and it gives you a triple dose.
I love the Talking Heads because they are different. Sometimes you just need something out of the ordinary to shake things up.
Other great songs by them are "Life During Wartime", "And She Was", "Girlfriend is Better", "Drugs", " Once In A Lifetime " or "Electric Guitar". There are many more, but this will get you started.
😃
I'd completely forgotten about this Talking Heads song. It's not one of the most dynamic ones, and it wasn't a big hit. What you guys want is "Life During Wartime" or "Once in a Lifetime."
I agree with you about this song, but I wish they had reviewed the version from the "Stop Making Sense" concert film. I think that one is much better.
If they do Life During Wartime it has to be the live version. I can see Amber doing some shoulder dancing already :D
@@misterjk
It must be the most aerobic performance ever filmed. They'd love it.
The Talking Heads “Nothing but Flowers” is one of my favorites.
i bought this album simply because of this song! so good!
I first heard this song in the film, "Wallstreet". Love it.
My favorite Heads song!! Thanks for reacting! I hope you will do "Once In a Lifetime", "And She Was", and "Road to Nowhere" next! And to refresh your memory - the blonde in this video, Tina Weymouth, was the vocalist for the Tom Tom Club, who did "Genius of Love". The lead singer's name is David Byrne, and he is a true musical icon.
talking in tongues is one of those entire albums thats great!
By every metric and opinion this is the best love song ever written.
"When you're standing here beside me - I love the passing of time. Never for money. Always for love. Cover up and say good night!"
"Home! It's where I want to be but I guess I'm already there. I come home, she lifted up her wings (he is calling her an angel), I guess that this must be the place."
"I'm just an animal looking for a home - and - share the same space for a minute or two and you LOVE ME TIL MY HEART STOPS! And love me 'til I'm dead!"
One of my favorite lines from any song... "Out of all those kinds of people, you got a face with a view." Think about it.
“That piano” is a Sequential Prophet 5 Rev 2 synthesizer, which is a legendary instrument due to use by Talking Heads, Parliament/Funkadelic and others in the late 70s and early 80s. People make software simulations of it, and a Rev 4 is currently available due to renewed enthusiasm for the sound. Great reaction as always! One of my favorite songs.
Bernie Worrell!
@@jasonremy1627 That’s right! Not sure if he plays on this track, but probably because he’s on other tracks on this album.
He does. That's him playing keys in the video. This is the whole Stop Making Sense crew.
"Out of all those kinds of people
You got a face with a view"
Is some of my favorite lyrics in any song.
The Talking Heads are eclectic, quirky, and uniquely genius. Clearly one of the best bands to breakout in the 80's. Their live shows (documented in the movie, Stop Making Sense) really showcases their brilliance on stage.
I like this song but I would have totally chosen "Once in a Lifetime" next. You guys haven't responded to General Public "Tenderness" or ABC "The Look of Love". 2 awesome 80's songs from new bands you haven't heard yet.
yes!! ABC "The Look Of Love" or "Poison Arrow"
Also "Be Near Me".
Bernie Worrell on keyboards. Song appears in the movie Wall Street. Great reaction!
Check out the talking heads - life during wartime
This song was actually kind of a goof on their part. David Byrne wrote the lyrics to be as generic as possible, and each band member is playing an instrument different from their usual one. It's a gem nonetheless.
Stop Making Sense Is a terrific concert movie.
@C Summers "That's a love song made up almost completely of non sequiturs, phrases that may have a strong emotional resonance but don't have any narrative qualities." That's what i was referring to. Maybe generic was the wrong word. But to me the pithiness is what gives it it's charm anyway. There's little elaboration.
This song was in the 80's movie: Wall Street, with Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Terence Stamp, Daryl Hannah, and Directed by Oliver Stone. Great 80's movie!!
Shawn Colvin does a great cover of this. One of her favorite lines and mine too is “Out of all those kind of people, you got a face with a view.”
And so does Miles Fisher with a completely different vibe!
One of my favorite bands of all time. This is from later in their career but it's been used in a lot of movies because it is just so sweet and heartfelt. And it really is fantastic live. Sometime you should watch the live concert movie, stop making sense. Then you will understand a lot more how amazing they were. It's a fascinating performance and I remember seeing it in the theater few times and people were dancing in the aisles but it has some really poignant reflective moments as well but it's always entertaining and thought-provoking.
I'm sure it's on UA-cam
"Stop Making Sense" is a music concert video movie. It opens with "Psycho Killer" and adds a band member with each song after that until the whole band is on stage. The amount of energy given off during that concert is amazing. Cocaine is a helluva drug.
I like their song "Life During wartime"
The live of Life During Wartime is a banger.
This song is so calming and soothing. I love the talking heads so much. Pure genius
Once in a Lifetime and Take me to the River. Aside from the ones you've already done! They were a fav back in the days
My favorite TH song! You need to watch Stop Making Sense!
One of the most beautiful touching lines in a song is "I'll love you til my heart stops, love you til I'm dead".
Next- Once In A Lifetime.
I second this
"And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile..." I think I can still sing every lyric from memory! Of course most of it is "Same as it ever was..."
love this song😊
his voice I would describe as "mesmerizing". Love the channel thank! I love the Talking Heads! Hope you'll do more!
this is my favrite song of theirs ~ talking heads can go in no category but their own ~ such a beautiful melody ~
Talking Heads made the '80s tolerable with the preponderance of disco at the time. God bless David Byrne.
You need to watch their live concert “Stop Making Sense” , it’s a cult classic now. You’ll be so impressed with their show.
By far my favorite Talking Heads song.
The base guitarist and drummer are The Tom Tom club. They are husband and wife.
This is my favorite song of theirs
Great stuff Great band that's such a chilled tune
This was used in the movie by the same title. I really recommend you to watch it. :-)
I also love Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads.
"And She Was" is another great, fun, melodic Talking Heads song.
This video fades out before the ending percussion piece which I think is the best part of the song.
I love The Talking Heads! They had so many great songs like, Once In A Lifetime, is a must!