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No you don't remember anything at all
I'm sleeping, I'm flat on my back
Never woke up, had no regrets
There's a party in my mind...And it never stops
There's a party up there all the time...They'll
party till they drop
Other people can go home...Other peoplle they can split
I'll be here all the time...I can never quit
Take a walk through the land of shadows
Take a walk through the peaceful meadows
Try not to look so disappointed
It isn't what you hoped for, is it?
There's a party in my mind...And I hope it never stops
I'm stuck here in this seat...I might not stand up
Other people can go home...Everyone else will split
I'll be here all the time...I can never quit
Everything is very quiet
Everyone has gone to sleep
I'm wide awake on memories
There memories can't wait.
Live version from The Name of This Band Is... is just that much crunchier.
The Living Colour version is fantastic......
also Suicidal Tendencies cover is great ;-)
Always hard to figure the RP crowd. Talking Heads, one of the most interesting and innovative bands to ever come along, usually pull a rating in the low 6's. Meanwhile, Philip Glass' childish, incipit, chopstick-esque dirges typically pull solid 7's. WTF (insert head scratching emoticon here)?
I like them both. A lot
Shades of Bowie's much later Lazarus and Blackstar.
Brian Eno is a freaking God-like genius-genius, agreed, but I really question that Eno was stuck in musical groove for 37 years. Eno's productions have a feel, at the atomic level, that scream his influence (albeit subtly). I will accept that is what you mean by 'shades'.
Always hard to figure the RP crowd. Talking Heads, one of the most interesting and innovative bands to ever come along, usually pull a rating in the low 6's. Meanwhile, Philip Glass' childish, incipit, chopstick-esque dirges typically pull solid 7's. WTF (insert head scratching emoticon here)?
Happy to be one of those who is able to appreciate the genius of both.
Talking Heads, well I agree they are a good band, and most think they are exceptional. Which they probably are, but I think I've just overdosed on them in the past 30 years and don't get much pleasure from their music anymore. BUT, thankfully RP occasionally adds an oddball song like this to the playlist, and that gets me back to listening to them. Thanks for playing the deep tracks.
Amen! There is so much more to this band than the traditional fodder.
History repeats, 11/24/21
Generation Jones grew up on a wealth of warmth and richness is sound of all flavors, as RP keeps it lit. For some, Talking Heads was too mechanical and cold, despite the world beat thing. Too neurotic for the tail end of the Golden Age. And we knew how to spell insipid. Too much other good stuff goin on at the time. Less creepy.
Read the album's title again
Generation Jones grew up on a wealth of warmth and richness is sound of all flavors, as RP keeps it lit. For some, Talking Heads was too mechanical and cold, despite the world beat thing. Too neurotic for the tail end of the Golden Age. And we knew how to spell insipid. Too much other good stuff goin on at the time. Less creepy.
As a GJer myself, I have to say I didn't like TH at the time they surfaced, and I think that sense of warmth and richness is a big reason why. I also didn't like Elvis Costello initially. But I grew to love both within a few years.
I do often wonder how much it affects people's brains to not have that warmth and richness... growing up on the bleakness of Nirvana or the Smiths has got to leave as big an impression. Just to pull one of many names out of a hat, Stevie Wonder's music was so enormously popular and so very uplifting. And you'd hear it everywhere, no one was on their own device in their own musical universe.
Always hard to figure the RP crowd. Talking Heads, one of the most interesting and innovative bands to ever come along, usually pull a rating in the low 6's. Meanwhile, Philip Glass' childish, incipit, chopstick-esque dirges typically pull solid 7's. WTF (insert head scratching emoticon here)?
Generation Jones grew up on a wealth of warmth and richness is sound of all flavors, as RP keeps it lit. For some, Talking Heads was too mechanical and cold, despite the world beat thing. Too neurotic for the tail end of the Golden Age. And we knew how to spell insipid. Too much other good stuff goin on at the time. Less creepy.
talking heads '77, more songs...fear o' music and remain in light were the best. after that...popularity and decline.
Agreed. The whole feel of this is just perfect and lyrically brilliant
This beautiful track is from FOM
You're right. I'm gonna PM BillG about this...
That's actually not how it works.
This beautiful track is from FOM
Or perhaps Low, Heroes, or Lodger ... the connection being Brian Eno as producer (as he was on those Bowie albums and on this Talking Heads album).
"The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads" album is fantastic from top to bottom.
I hear it for certain! That's a good ear you've got there.
hmmm, yeah. Though maybe vv since this preceded the Cubes by 10 years.
Looks like they fixed it for you!
Yes I really liked this album when it came out and the Remain in Light that followed it. However, as you say, something happened and I dislike much of his output after that.
Because people have a wider appreciation than you?
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jbuhl wrote:
Wish we could have got one more album out of them especially with Adrian Belew in the band
Couldn't agree more. I can only imagine the dislikers just weren't in the proper frame of mind back in 1979 ...
By the way, I recommend playing and revisiting the amazing and essential Sand In The Vaseline collection... Thanks, RP!
Both albums are classic and cannot be played enough on RP!!!!
... and unless my mind is playing tricks on me, this is not the version of this song I listened to on Fear of Music when the album first came out.
No, thank you.
...phew, it did.
Both albums are classic and cannot be played enough on RP!!!!
Joep is right! Again.
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jbuhl wrote:
Wish we could have got one more album out of them especially with Adrian Belew in the band
Wish we could have got one more album out of them especially with Adrian Belew in the band
Art is not often appreciated. The dopey old stoners just wanna hear some Floyd.
Both albums are classic and cannot be played enough on RP!!!!
Didn't know that great song ...
thx for playing!
Both albums are classic and cannot be played enough on RP!!!!