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And I want you to know
I hang around
Where the grass is greener
Totally naked, baby
Totally nude
'Cause if I want to
Who's gonna stop me?
I'm absolutely free
Living in the trees
The birdies and the bees
'Cause I'm a nature boy
Locked up inside
You can't tell me where it's at
Open up, open up, open the door
Rocks and trees and physical culture
Some days you hide
I guess you wonder where you are
Nature boy, nature man, take me along
We got a life that's undiscovered
We threw it all away
Throw it all away
Rolling in every way
It's irresponsible
So civilized
I guess you wonder where you are
Nature boy, nature man, take me along
Deep in the woods we're undiscovered
I'm a little fish and you're the river
Living in a boat that's underwater
We can tip, tip, tip it over
You can push, push, make it better now
Wake your daddy up
It's a quarter to five
Our little boat
Has lost its rudder
Dive to the bottom
And we never come up
A polka party
For Bob and Martha
I'm absolutely free
Living in the trees
The birdies and the bees
'Cause I'm a nature boy
Think what you like
This is really where it's at
Open up, open up, open the door
We don't need clothes and we don't need money
So civilized
I guess you wonder where you are
Nature boy, nature man, take me along
Deep in the woods we're undiscovered
David Byrne's voice is very much to blame, but it's not just that, not sure what...
When Trump is out office? Drink champagne and thank God every day.
This is one of TH's better songs from their suburban, post- twitchy punk phase.
Seems he may be on his way back
Why does everything need to relate to POTUS? And I mean EVERY single thing. We had lives before Trump, we will have lives after... WTF are you obssessors gonna do then?
When Trump is out office? Drink champagne and thank God every day.
This is one of TH's better songs from their suburban, post- twitchy punk phase.
Oh, if you only knew how right you were...
I think you might have balanced Trump with you liking the song, so it's gonna be alright for now.
Still, impeach the incompetent orange guy from running your country ASAP
Why does everything need to relate to POTUS? And I mean EVERY single thing. We had lives before Trump, we will have lives after... WTF are you obssessors gonna do then?
Prescient observation, 3 years on.
I think you might have balanced Trump with you liking the song, so it's gonna be alright for now.
Still, impeach the incompetent orange guy from running your country ASAP
extra bad today followed by a beautiful Ry Cooder instrumental with Manuel Galban
As always the bottom line is the total ratings and it gets a 6.4 out of 663 or more, basically your opinion is in the minority and if you do contribute to RP (i'm skeptical) lol use the PSD button, it works well lol
calypsus_1 wrote:
Tina Weymouth
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Stingray says: "According to the sounds of her simple-minded music!Good enough for the (silly) "JAPS", I guess!" .....
I do not think so, let me tell you "conceit and holy water, each takes whatever." It is appropriate here to remember that this lady by the name of Tina Weymouth, founding member of American new wave and avant-garde band formed in 1975 "Talking Heads", and magnificent musician, songwriter, vocals, bass-player, synthesizer, i admire, and participated in the best Albums and songs that this band left us to the story.
Furthermore, let me tell you, Tina Weymouth, considering his 62 years old, continues to be a "cute" ......
Equipment and notable instruments:
Höfner 500/2 Club Bass — Two pickup with single-cutaway hollowbody, purchased in 1978
Veillette-Citron Standard 4 String — Neck Through, teal green
Fender Mustang Bass — Used in early Talking Heads performances
Fender Jazz Bass — Used for Tom Tom Club live performances
Steinberger L-Series Bass — Seen during Little Creatures period
Fender Swinger — Seen in Stop Making Sense during the performance of This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
And, Stingray, you leave alone the Japanese, because maybe, most technical appliances you have at home are made by Japanese.
Tina Weymouth
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Stingray says: "According to the sounds of her simple-minded music!Good enough for the (silly) "JAPS", I guess!" .....
I do not think so, let me tell you "conceit and holy water, each takes whatever." It is appropriate here to remember that this lady by the name of Tina Weymouth, founding member of American new wave and avant-garde band formed in 1975 "Talking Heads", and magnificent musician, songwriter, vocals, bass-player, synthesizer, i admire, and participated in the best Albums and songs that this band left us to the story.
Furthermore, let me tell you, Tina Weymouth, considering his 62 years old, continues to be a "cute" ......
Equipment and notable instruments:
Höfner 500/2 Club Bass — Two pickup with single-cutaway hollowbody, purchased in 1978
Veillette-Citron Standard 4 String — Neck Through, teal green
Fender Mustang Bass — Used in early Talking Heads performances
Fender Jazz Bass — Used for Tom Tom Club live performances
Steinberger L-Series Bass — Seen during Little Creatures period
Fender Swinger — Seen in Stop Making Sense during the performance of This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
And, Stingray, you leave alone the Japanese, because maybe, most technical appliances you have at home are made by Japanese.
According to the sounds of her simple-minded music!
Good enough for the (silly) "JAPS", I guess!
Stingray never misses an opportunity to show his true colours.
Î wasted my career - hearing this "voice"!
TERRIBLE by any means!
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and he's probably a good guy if you cut off the oxygen
I think you are right. Don't get the TH animus. At least the massive U2 animus is related to people not liking Bono's preaching.
I was a big fan of the TH since first hearing Psycho Killer on the Max's Kansas City jukebox in 1977. They immediatly became one of my top ten artists. They have dropped a bit down the list since then but are still in my top 25.
the woman I see, is a chick in her late 60's
According to the sounds of her simple-minded music!
Good enough for the (silly) "JAPS", I guess!
Î wasted my career - hearing this "voice"!
TERRIBLE by any means!
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But still good stuff. The very first "CD" if ever had after wax. I mean vinyl.
THEY were awesome...
YOU missed out....
Tina Weymouth performs with Tom Tom Club (Summer Sonic Day 2) by burning_man
Seán Diver
https://www.flickr.com/photos/burning_man/
In case you're wondering, she's nearly 60 :)
This photo was taken on August 8, 2009 using a Canon EOS 450D.
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Nowt to do with Talking Heads, but IMO a lot more interesting and pleasurable. I hit mute within a second of this song starting, which is likely a record.
Me too! It's a great pick-me-up.
Talking Heads by ~JSaurer
©2008-2010 ~JSaurer
one of the most important american bands!
airbrush, water colours & pencils & collage, 1986
I dont like the drawings from this artist!!
Talking Heads by ~JSaurer
©2008-2010 ~JSaurer
one of the most important american bands!
airbrush, water colours & pencils & collage, 1986
did you try singing?
Okay, I'm going to disagree with this one. Chris Franz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison made up an excellent band behind Byrne. As Byrne's vision expanded—oh, I don't think it dried up—, and let's not fool ourselves into thinking that the Heads were anything but a vehicle for Byrne's ideas, so did his notion of what constituted support. Byrne supplemented and expanded the band as he imagined its sound expanding. This happens all the time—even The Beatles added Billy Preston; the Stones, Sugar Blue and Ry Cooder—the list is endless.
It may be that Byrne's vision outgrew the original band's capacity, but to characterize the original band with the tag "musical paucity" I think denigrates them unnecessarily and misses the point.
There are a lot of reasons for the changes in the music of Byrne and Talking Heads, but the original line-up were all actually quite good musicians, and they contributed to the quality of the first four albums. I never heard a smallness or "paucity" in their musical abilities. The early "vision", I believe, had more to do with the ephemeral thrill of 3, (later 4) art students, being in their early twenties and making music together (and working with Brian Eno, as noted below).
I don't particularly like this song, but I wouldn't say that it's because of the technical skills of the band or any of the other musicians on the record. David Byrne has as much to do with their less-than-appealing songs as he does with their good ones.
Eno had something to do with it too, I think
ARTEMIS!
Did you forget to take your meds this morning?
"Air can hurt you too".
And if the station or the selection is so annoying, then why waste time and energy hanging in here and writing hateful stuff? Sheesh.. there are literally THOUSANDS of internet radio stations out there. Heck, some of my best friends listen to other stations!
One of them, in fact, asked me in earnest the other day to give Secret Agent a try. I did. Some of the play list is good. Eventually I found I didn't like it as much, and came back here. Easy.
Never occurred to me to find a way to write about how annoying of boring I found SA's selection. I dunno... Just don't get some people...
Gooooood questions. I don't get'em either.
I suppose it's because music is such a good means to help you find yourself when you're young (or maybe it aint good alt all but anyway alot of us used it for that) that some people mistake it for something that constitutes them, and not just something they listen to. Hell, yeah, I wore band t-shirts and thought I was so much cooler than the rest (Cranberries in pre-zombie times e.g.) but most people get over it when they mature. Some dont. And some dont mature.
Sometimes it's good to remind ourselves that concentration camp leader requested all kinds of music from the jewsih bands they sent to the gas chambers the following day - even Jazz.
Or maybe read High Fidelity for the ninth and this time actually understand it. Peace, folks.
I saw him a couple of weeks ago. His voice is amazingly good and I really liked his new things, as well as most of the older. Being in Memphis, he brought the house down with "Take Me to the River"!!
bobrk wrote:
Lethal font size and colour, and with those caps and exclamation point you just know he really means it. Stay back...
WOW!