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They play Tom Tom Club's Genius Of Love too, which is ace
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They play Tom Tom Club's Genius Of Love too, which is ace
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From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Also worth checking is Talking Heads concert film Stop Making
Sense - best concert film I've ever seen - Bernie Worrell plays
with them - they were tight as f***
that dvd is amazing. i just g
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Subject: (313) Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: (313) talking heads + omar s mix
Fans should make sure to check 'True Stories' with David Byrne and John Goodman
for a subgenius-style send-up of the Texas sesquicentenial. It's hillarious,
particularly the music. J.R. Bob Dobbs even ma
On Mar 11, 2005, at 5:23 AM, dinamica wrote:
Also listenning to that Omar S mix
(http://www.allphon.com/brols/omarmix.ram) and wondering if there is a
tracklisting for that. I am particularly interested in the tracks
between
11 and 19 minutes...
hey sorry if someone already replied... it's
Fans should make sure to check 'True Stories' with David Byrne and John Goodman
for a subgenius-style send-up of the Texas sesquicentenial. It's hillarious,
particularly the music. J.R. Bob Dobbs even makes an appearance or two.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092117
My favourite Talking Heads tra
>AND if you like that release you owe it to
>yourself to find a copy of Byrne's "The Catherine Wheel". It was the
>score that Byrne composed for a Twyla Tharp dance piece.
agreed!
>I'd also recommend the Stop Making Sense DVD as a great
>introduction to Talking Heads - I saw that for the first
inamica
> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) talking heads + omar s mix
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>
> On Mar 11, 2005, at 6:23 AM, dinamica wrote:
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> > If CC likes it, I assume TH might have some other nice
> songs... So, can
> > you recommend TH material in the more electronic s
On Mar 11, 2005, at 6:23 AM, dinamica wrote:
If CC likes it, I assume TH might have some other nice songs... So, can
you recommend TH material in the more electronic side?
All the TH albums are worthwhile, if not necessarily "electronic".
I'd agree with Alex that Eno/Byrne's "My life in the B
Actually "And She Was", not Hey Now.
On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 00:13 +1100, David Gillies wrote:
> After all these years I still love Burning Down the House and Hey Now
>
> On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 13:05 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > talking heads things to try off the top of my head:
> >
> > bor
After all these years I still love Burning Down the House and Hey Now
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 13:05 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> talking heads things to try off the top of my head:
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> born under punches
> I zimbra
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> god my memory is rubbish
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> also try byrne/eno:
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> regiment/jezebel sp
talking heads things to try off the top of my head:
born under punches
I zimbra
god my memory is rubbish
also try byrne/eno:
regiment/jezebel spirit
if i remember over the weekend, I'll look for more.
also I read a really good book about talking heads, called "Fa Fa Fe etc".
very good.
alex
Well, you may dig Once In A Lifetime, wich was kinda crossover hit in
the discofunk era.
Talking Heads was one of the greatest and more inspired bands that
emerged in the new wave/no wave of post punk era. And that was not
because Carl Craig likes it.
Kw
On 11/03/2005, at 08:23, dinamica wrot
Hi list,
Just realized that Carl Craig should be a big Talking Heads fan (see his
Moxie edit and the "More songs..." title which clearly is a ref to TH
"More Songs About Buildings & Food" LP).
If CC likes it, I assume TH might have some other nice songs... So, can
you recommend TH material in the
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