I honestly thought he would relocate to Marfa, open an art gallery, and become the first person to confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life. Although I guess there's still time.
saw him last thursday during the Chelsea Gallery crawl at Marlborough. He was trim and all dressed in white. Byrne looked as if he could do another sixty on this planet while standing on his head
Talking Heads played often in Austin. It was a joy to watch the development because at first they were they most static band EVAH! I mean, it was almost momentous if any of them moved. In any way, other than playing their instruments. Essentially, they looked like they were scared to death, sorta like a 3rd grade recital or something. Still, the music was awesome. The second concert here at the Armadillo had the B-52's opening. Now THAT was a kick in the head.
I honestly thought he would relocate to Marfa, open an art gallery, and become the first person to confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life. Although I guess there's still time.
They just don't make 'em like this anymore…
Nope: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP4P786Au48
same as it ever was.
yes, but does he own a car?
@lbf If he did, he would refer to it as a large automobile.
A celebration of specialness.
saw him last thursday during the Chelsea Gallery crawl at Marlborough. He was trim and all dressed in white. Byrne looked as if he could do another sixty on this planet while standing on his head
We don't want freedom, we don't want justice, we just want someone to love.
In November 2000, this song played almost every day in my house.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8kKsSGV6FU
It really works in almost any context.
Talking Heads played often in Austin. It was a joy to watch the development because at first they were they most static band EVAH! I mean, it was almost momentous if any of them moved. In any way, other than playing their instruments. Essentially, they looked like they were scared to death, sorta like a 3rd grade recital or something. Still, the music was awesome. The second concert here at the Armadillo had the B-52's opening. Now THAT was a kick in the head.