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This must be Talking Heads — A song by song, album by album look at their music
This must be Talking Heads — A song by song, album by album look at their music

This must be Talking Heads — A song by song, album by album look at their music

Come on an album by album exploration of Talking Heads, David Byrne, Tom Tom Club and Jerry Harrison. No stone will go unturned as we retrace their path from humble beginnings at New York's infamous CBGB to their induction to the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.

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David Byrne's follow up to Rei Momo, the 1992 LP "Uh-oh" co-incided with the official end of Talking Heads. A new producer helped bring a clean, commercial sound to David's oddball instrumentation and left of center lyrics. While the songs were still like children to him, the overall album needed to walk the line of appealing to his previous Talking Heads audience while also showing that he wasn't taking himself too seriously and didn't mind whether you liked it or not.

Tracks:

  • Now I'm your mom
  • Girls on my mind
  • Something ain't right
  • She's mad
  • Hanging upside down
  • A walk in the dark
  • Twistin' in the wind
  • The Cowboy Mambo (Hey lookit me now)
  • Monkey Man
  • A million miles away
  • Tiny Town
  • Somebody
  • Live cover: Who were you thinking of (w. Richard Thompson)

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For Mikey, the last few years have been a wild ride to say the least. When the opportunity of a lifetime presented itself and his band joined Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew to tour for the 40th anniversary of Remain In Light it should have been a high point of his career. Instead, it triggered a tailspin that saw his band disintegrate and strained the relationships with the bandmates and collaborators that had become like family. Mikey's story goes far beyond music, and his continued success is a testament to his character, commitment to his craft, and belief in the potential for healing that comes with performing music you love with people you love even more.  

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We've finally reached the first pure David Byrne solo album, no theatre soundtrack or main collaborators, David was free to do whatever he wanted and this was it. I hope this gives everyone an insight into not just the album, but a glimpse at David's genuine passion for this music, which critics at the time labelled as passion-less and uninspired. My goal, as always, is to prove that it's anything but!

Tracklist:

  • Independence Day
  • Make Believe Mambo
  • The call of the wild
  • Dirty Old Town
  • The Rose Tattoo
  • Loco de Amor
  • The Dream Police
  • Don't want to be part of your world
  • Marching through the wilderness
  • Good and Evil
  • Lie to me
  • Office Cowboy
  • Women vs Men
  • Carnival Eyes
  • I know sometimes a man is wrong
  • Live Cover: Todo Cambia

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A series of featurettes outlining David's soundtracks and collaborations throughout the Talking Heads-era. I touch on everything from the beloved The Catherine Wheel, through the esteemed Knee Plays and The Last Emperor, to the surprisingly personal The Forest.

The Catherine Wheel

  • His wife refused
  • Cloud Chamber
  • My big hands (Fall through the cracks)
  • Big Business
  • What a day that was
  • Big blue plymouth (Eyes wide open)

The Knee Plays

  • Tree (Today is an important occassion)
  • The sound of business
  • Things to do (I've tried)
  • In the future

The Last Emperor

  • The Last Emperor (Main Theme)
  • Picking a bride

The Forest

  • Ur
  • Dura Europus
  • Ava

Live cover: The Future

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Why watch it alone? Previously released to supporters of the podcast, to mark the theatrical release of the remastered edition of Stop Making Sense, enjoy this bonus episode featuring Rodney's watch-along commentary for the film.

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Come on a journey through David Byrne and Brian Eno’s collaborative side-project “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, a ground-breaking album that has only grown in standing over the decades that Eno called the “laboratory” for Remain in Light.

Tracklist:

  • America is Waiting
  • Mea Culpa
  • Regiment
  • Help me somebody
  • The Jezebel Spirit
  • Very very hungry / Quran
  • Moonlight in Glory
  • The Carrier
  • A secret life
  • Come with us
  • Mountain of needles
  • Bonus tracks: Pitch to voltage
  • Two against three
  • Vocal outtakes
  • New Feet
  • Defiant
  • Number 8 mix
  • Solo guitar with tin foil
  • Covers: Fever / Sympathy for the Devil

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This episode is dedicated to the life and memory of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Seymour Stein.

Launching into season 2, I present a portrait of David Byrne as a young artist, examine the relationship between his artistic work and his music, why he left art school, and whet your appetite for the journey ahead.

Songs from this episode:

  • Who (w. St Vincent)
  • Heart's a lonely hunter (w. Thievery Corporation)
  • Loco de Amor (w. Celia Cruz)
  • Everybody's coming to my house
  • Like humans do
  • Lazy
  • Miss America
  • Strange Overtones (w. Brian Eno)
  • Don't fence me in
  • Let's dance (live w. Miley Cyrus)
  • Heroes (live w. Choir! Choir! Choir!)
  • Fame (live w. Kimbra and The Roots)

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Grab your pencil and rewind your cassettes to discover some live covers, drop the needle on some studio rarities, unpack the break-up and The Heads side-project, learn how Stop Making Sense nourished the concept of a reunion, and eagerly log in for the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame induction.

Tracks: 

  • Live: "1, 2, 3... Red Light", "96 teardrops", "So much in love", "I wanna be your boyfriend", "I can't control myself", "Pablo Picasso", "A clean break", "Theme", "Questions for lovers"
  • Studio: "I want to live", "I'm not ready yet", "These boots were made for walking", "I walk the line", "Can't you hear my heartbeat"
  • Demo: "Hey hey"
  • Sand in the Vaseline: "Lifetime Piling Up", "Gangster of Love", "Popsicle"
  • The Heads: "Damage I've done", "Punk Lolita", "No more lonely nights"
  • Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Induction: "Psycho Killer", "Life During Wartime", "Burning down the house", "Take me to the river"
  • Songs influenced by Talking Heads: "Do it all the time - I don't know how but they found me", "No you girls - Franz Ferdinand", "A punk - Vampire Weekend", "Total Life Forever - Foals", "Vegan water - Cheekface", "True Stories - Datarock"

See you soon for Season 2!

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Featuring special guest Chris Frantz, founding member of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club.

With Talking Heads on permanent hiatus, Tom Tom Club becomes the default vehicle for Chris and Tina's music. Hear exclusive insights into their sounds and influences from their albums "Dark Sneak Love Action", "The good, the bad, and the funky", "Downtown Rockers"  and much more - including a few surprise side-projects.

Tracklist:

  • Sunshine and Ecstasy
  • You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate cover)
  • Who feelin' it?
  • Love to love you baby (Donna Summer cover)
  • Happiness can't buy money
  • 19-2000 (Gorillaz)
  • Il Est Ne / Christmas in the Club
  • Downtown Rockers
  • Incognito (Chris und Tina)

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Well this is something different! Instead of your usual programming, I offer my discussion with Josh and Frankie from the fabulous Primus Tracks podcast where we deep dive into the Talking Heads influence on the early Primate/Primus sound. You don't need to know anything about either band to enjoy this, but knowing a little might help.

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