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The film that followed, called "Stop Making Sense," captured Talking Heads ... a lot of running. Byrne said, "The music that we were doing had great groove, and it just made me wanna dance." ...
On ‘Life During Wartime,’ I felt like running.” Unlike most concert ... that left it up to the viewer to interpret, or dance to. Talking Heads never participated in another film, though ...
Cyrus’ song — a charged-up version of the original eerie single that became one of Talking Heads’ best-known tracks — leans heavily into the dance realm with its turned-up ’80 synth ...
Members of Talking Heads reunited onstage for the first time ... And yet, demand to be in that room with them was so high that one man waited four hours in a line for rush tickets, which would ...
But when the news broke this summer that Stop Making Sense, the documentary showing art-rock icons Talking Heads in their performing ... at preview screenings to dance and shout along.
Formed in the late 1970s, The Talking Heads are an iconic part of the New Wave — a subgenre that added synthesizers and stiff dance floor ... determined to keep up, running in place like ...
In 1975 in New York City, David Byrne, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz struck up a band together and called themselves the Talking Heads ... found success on the Hot Dance Club Play chart and ...