Talking Heads
14
- Profile views: 2,591
- Profile created: November 2006
- www.bebo.com/Start-Makin-Sense
- Genre:
- Label:
- Sire Major Label
- Hometown:
- New York City United States
- Me, Myself, and I
- Talking Heads married punk rock sensibilities with poppy sounds, clipped funk, art school intellectualism, and latterly world music. In David Byrne, they had one of the most distinctive front men of the period; they remained popular during their lifetime, and their concert film ''Stop Making Sense'' (which was made at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood, and directed by Jonathan Demme) is widely acclaimed as one of the finest examples of the genre Formed in 1974 at the Rhode Island School of Design, the band first consisted of three members: David Byrne (vocals, guitar), Chris Frantz (drums), and Tina Weymouth (bass). The group settled on the name 'Talking Heads' from an issue of TV Guide featuring definitions of commonly used terms in television. A talking head is a shot sometimes used in news programs that reveals only the head and shoulders of the person speaking. 'All content, no action' seemed to fit the band's musical style and stage presence, so the name stuck.
close Video Box
close Blog
-
lyrics- "This must be the place" (naive melody)
Home is where i want to be
Pick me up and turn me round
I feel numb - burn with a weak heart
(so i) guess i must be having fun
The less we say about it the better
Make it up as we go along
Feet on the ground
Head in the sky
It's ok i know nothing's wrong . . nothing
Hi yo i got plenty of time
Hi yo you got light in your eyes
And you're standing here beside me
I love the passing of time
Never for money
Always for love
Cover up + say goodnight . . . say goodnight
Home - is where i want to be
But i guess i'm already there
I come home - -she lifted up her wings
Guess that this must be the place
I can't tell one from another
Did i find you, or you find me?
There was a time before we were born
If someone asks, this where i'll be . . . where i'll be
Hi yo we drift in and out
Hi yo sing into my mouth
Out of all tose kinds of people
You got a face with a view
I'm just an animal looking for a home
Share the same space for a minute or two
And you love me till my heart stops
Love me till i'm dead
Eyes that light up, eyes look through you
Cover up the blank spots
Hit me on the head ah ooh2 Comments 1101 days
-
Band Biography
At the start of their career, Talking Heads were all nervous energy, detached emotion, and subdued minimalism. When they released their last album about 12 years later, the
band had recorded everything from art-funk to polyrhythmic worldbeat explorations and simple, melodic guitar pop. Between their first album in 1977 and their last in 1988, Talking Heads became one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the '80s, while managing to earn several pop hits. While some of their music can seem too self-consciously experimental, clever, and intellectual for its own good, at their best Talking Heads represent everything good about art-school punks.
And they were literally art-school punks. Guitarist/vocalist David Byrne, drummer Chris Frantz, and bassist Tina Weymouth met at the Rhode Island School of Design in the early '70s; they decided to move to New York in 1974 to concentrate on making music. The next year, the band won a spot opening for the Ramones at the seminal New York punk club CBGB. In 1976, keyboardist Jerry Harrison, a former member of Jonathan Richman's Modern Lovers, was added to the lineup. By 1977, the band had signed to Sire Records and released its first album, Talking Heads: 77. It received a considerable amount of acclaim for its stripped-down rock & roll, particularly Byrne's geeky, overly intellectual lyrics and uncomfortable, jerky vocals.
For their next album, 1978's More Songs About Buildings and Food, the band worked with producer Brian Eno, recording a set of carefully constructed, arty pop songs, distinguished by extensive experimenting with combined acoustic and electronic instruments, as well as touches of surprisingly credible funk. On their next album, the Eno-produced Fear of Music, Talking Heads began to rely heavily on their rhythm section, adding flourishes of African-styled polyrhythms. This approach came to a full fruition with 1980's Remain in Light, which was again produced by Eno. Talking Heads added several sidemen, including a horn section, leaving them free to explore their dense amalgam of African percussion, funk bass and keyboards, pop songs, and electronics.
After a long tour, the band concentrated on solo projects for a couple of years. By the time of 1983's Speaking in Tongues, the band had severed its ties with Eno; the result was an album that still relied on the rhythmic innovations of Remain in Light, except within a more rigid pop-song structure. After its release, Talking Heads embarked on another extensive tour, which would turn out to be their last; it's captured on the Jonathan Demme-directed concert film Stop Making Sense. After releasing the straightforward pop album Little Creatures in 1985, Byrne directed his first movie, True Stories, the following year; the band's next album featured songs from the film. Two years later, Talking Heads released Naked, which marked a return to their worldbeat explorations, although it sometimes suffered from Byrne's lyrical pretensions.
After its release, Talking Heads were put on "hiatus"; Byrne pursued some solo projects, as did Harrison, and Frantz and Weymouth continued with their side project, Tom Tom Club. In 1991, the band issued an announcement that they had broken up. Five years later, the original lineup minus Byrne reunited as the Heads for the album No Talking Just Head. Then in 1999, all four worked together to promote a 15th-anniversary edition of Stop Making Sense0 Comments 1102 days
close Music Albums
-
Best of
(0) tracks
-
Fear Of Music
(0) tracks
-
Little Creatures
(0) tracks
-
More songs about buildings and food
(0) tracks
-
Naked
(0) tracks
-
Remain in Light
(0) tracks
-
Speaking in tongues
(0) tracks
-
Stop Making Sense
(0) tracks
-
Talking Heads 77
(0) tracks
-
The name of this band is talking heads
(0) tracks
-
True Stories
(0) tracks
-
the name of this band is talking heads 2
(0) tracks


















This must be the place makes me cry buckets
dont really have a favourite song.
i LOVE pretty much anything Remain In Light or Fear Of Music
Bejesus, the memories their tunes bring back from my wild old teenage years lol, cracking tuuuunes
Looking for a drummer to start up band. Post me a comment if interested.
i love the talking heads life during wartime on of ma favs love for yas
This Must be the place is my favourite song just now.
Thank you Mr. Byrne.
I like "Life During Wartime" and "Thank You For Sending Me An Angel"
I sooo agree with Karen Stuart
Pyscho Killer and Slippery People wre the BEST!!
Slippery People, Pyscho Killer best but theyre all brilliant. David Byrne is the business
Please join to show your support of ‘real’ alternative and indie music (over 1700 members since October).
Over 700 videos from the 60's (and earlier) to the present day including The Pixies, A Guy Called Gerald, Blur, Air, Radiohead, Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Pavement, Big Black, Royksopp, The Fall, Stone Roses, Bauhaus, Happy Mondays, Smog, Neko Case, Stone Roses, R.E.M., Chemical Brothers, Slint, The Smiths, The Doors, Nirvana, Aphex Twin, PJ Harvey, Pearl Jam, Portishead, David Bowie, Underworld, Stereolab, Public Enemy, Deerhoof, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Tricky, Babes in Toyland, Leftfield, The Jam, Depeche Mode, Squarepusher, Jimi Hendrix, The Orb, Cocteau Twins, Air, Public Enemy, Love, Can, Joy Division, Japan, Daft Punk, Birthday Party, Nightmares on Wax, DJ Shadow, Sonic Youth, Cardiacs, Beefheart, Kyuss, Plaid, 808 State, The Prodigy, Billy Bragg, Associates, Red Snapper
byrne's beauty
www.bebo.com/wearethewajahs
www.bebo.com/wearethewajahs
www.bebo.com/wearethewajahs
TALKING HEADS ARE STILL IN MY OPINION ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS OF ALL TIME
LOVE SLIPPERY PEOPLE TALKING HEADS ONE OF THE BEST BANDS EVER X
once in a lifetime has got to be one of the greatest songs ever created?!
David Byrne = LEGEND
Physco Killer is the best