David Byrne

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surely someone here has gone to his show…saw it last night at Kings theater… an utterly unique experience.

in the 1980s, after SMS, which was my introduction, I quickly tired of his multi-media antics and disliked TH music of the time. avoided anything involving him well into living in New York, starting in 89. yet I picked up Fear and Remain in the 90s, but didn't really fuck with them until mid 00s, and for sure he was tough to miss at various shows and events in town in the 90s and 00s. and so two weeks before I move away after 29 years here, I listen to those two records and The Name of… all the time (just can't seem to get with the first two and post SMS records), and I saw him for the first time. Fucking great to see such a singular show from a major NY artist I have come to love in my waning days here.

veronica moser, Monday, 17 September 2018 14:02 (seven years ago)

think it was discussed in some depth in another TH thread.

Scritti Vanilli - The Word Girl You Know It's True (dog latin), Monday, 17 September 2018 14:03 (seven years ago)

Yep discussed elsewhere and earlier. one of the best shows I've ever seen.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 September 2018 14:06 (seven years ago)

it was indeed a massive victory lap and truly original

niels, Monday, 17 September 2018 14:08 (seven years ago)

hmm…well I'm sure that people other than me found his mid 80s naif act annoying as fukk…

veronica moser, Monday, 17 September 2018 14:32 (seven years ago)

I’m not sure what that means.

akm, Monday, 17 September 2018 15:47 (seven years ago)

Like I’ve never found him “naive” if that’s what you mean

akm, Monday, 17 September 2018 15:48 (seven years ago)

Thank you again to all who urged folks to see this tour. Fantastic show. I don't recall another performance as exciting to watch as it was to listen & groove along to.

that's not my post, Monday, 17 September 2018 16:44 (seven years ago)

Dude has not lost it.

He sounds as amazing as ever, jealous of anyone who saw the st Vincent tour

Ross, Monday, 17 September 2018 16:46 (seven years ago)

also yes I saw this show in SF, front-row, it was astounding. I'd seen him three times before, I guess on tour for Uh-Oh, the s/t album, and Feelings....this was definitely the best of the three. A legendary tour, I'm assuming some of it was filmed? THis would rival Stop making Sense.

akm, Monday, 17 September 2018 17:23 (seven years ago)

Haven't seen the current tour (but saw Byrne w/ St. Vincent; and saw Talking Heads in early 80s), just some video clips. Do you folks love the way the musicians are marching band style with no drum set on floor? the use of shadows and dancing? The mix of Talking Heads old songs and new Byrne ones?

So the presentation makes this more than just a greatest hits tour? His latest album doesn't wow me.

curmudgeon, Monday, 17 September 2018 18:04 (seven years ago)

Shadows and dancing is a good way to sum it up. Newest Byrne does nothing for me, but I was so entranced by said shadows and dancing it didn't matter.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 September 2018 18:23 (seven years ago)

He's coming at the end of September but tickets ain't cheap.

The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 17 September 2018 18:36 (seven years ago)

I'd say might be worth it! I didn't pay, but in retrospect I think I would have.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 September 2018 19:08 (seven years ago)

I saw the first of three shows, and even though I knew the other two would be identical had i been free I would have considered shelling out.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 September 2018 19:09 (seven years ago)

it's worth it. I paid way too much for my tickets and don't regret it.

akm, Monday, 17 September 2018 19:10 (seven years ago)

I bought tix secondary market on saturday, show was last night. the venue is within 10 minutes walking distance of my apartment (as opposed to 1 hour on subway trip to Manhattan, such as what I will do tonight to see Wayne Kramer and the four younger dudes = MC50), beautiful recently renovated art deco theater. 2 tickets were 3x face value.

Worth every penny. "Crosseyed" "Born Under" and above all "I Zimbra," as well as many other songs. how he could afford to do this show with presumably little tour support from Nonesuch is barely fathomable. and the 11-12 musicians that do not stand around, concentrating on playing the tunes well, much less doing standard rock stances, instead doing coordinated dance routines, each completely different per song, and playijng the shit out of each, is astounding. the value that each of those musicians provide to him is priceless: i cannot imagine that he is paying them very much. He played a few solos! He said that somebody asked him if they generate samples, tiriggers: "I don't have anything against stuff like that, but every sound you hear is created by these folks."

veronica moser, Monday, 17 September 2018 19:57 (seven years ago)

i think the only thing missing was Psycho Killer, really.

akm, Monday, 17 September 2018 20:05 (seven years ago)

xp hehe yeah I was imagining DB in the rehearsal room after finally nailing all the songs with his killer band and then he's like: all right, that's it! Now let's do it again but this time running around with your instruments doing complex dance routines!

niels, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 06:12 (seven years ago)

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to thread!

Harper Valley CTA-102 (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 20 September 2018 11:47 (seven years ago)

would really love to see him on this tour but tickets here are extremely expensive unfortunately

ufo, Thursday, 20 September 2018 11:51 (seven years ago)

http://prince.org/msg/7/194019?&pg=2
See post from AQUABOOGIE about 777-9311

Harper Valley CTA-102 (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 20 September 2018 11:59 (seven years ago)

haha, good one

niels, Thursday, 20 September 2018 12:28 (seven years ago)

one month passes...

I am very glad I listened to you lot and went to the show in London last night - I have never seen anything like it and I don't expect to anytime soon.

Tim, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 14:16 (seven years ago)

Thumbs up!

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 15:11 (seven years ago)

five months pass...

"I'll show you how to do it, and y'all can do it later"
https://youtu.be/gsunqofq27I?t=185

willem, Friday, 26 April 2019 09:36 (seven years ago)

I love how Byrne always looks like he's struggling to recall the most rudimentary choreography moves he's been taught, and then that look becomes *his* look and it somehow works.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 26 April 2019 13:15 (seven years ago)

Apologies if this veers too close to self-promotion, but anyone in/around London might want to know that I'm promoting a screening of True Stories at the Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square next week (Weds March 8th).

Full details and tickets here: https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Seasons?e=81
We've got a fanzine for every ticket-holder, plus an actual cassette mixtape for the first 50 people through the door and vinyl giveaways etc. Format junkies might be happy to hear that we're showing the film on 35mm!

Spam ends.

bamboohouses, Saturday, 27 April 2019 08:32 (seven years ago)

two weeks pass...

Byrne announces Broadway residency from October through January.

I think this is great. I thought the Springsteen show was OK, but I couldn't imagine seeing it more than once (not even on Netflix). But the Byrne show, as soon as I saw it my first thought was, man, I wish I could see this again.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 17 May 2019 15:04 (seven years ago)

one year passes...

<3 <3 <3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga97sIZlr1c

Party With A Jagger Ban (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 February 2021 16:30 (five years ago)

I assume that's the one he references in the show?

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 9 February 2021 16:32 (five years ago)

yeah i think so. plays at the end of the DVD as well

Party With A Jagger Ban (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 February 2021 16:34 (five years ago)

it was great to rewatch this on DVD. I loved the live show but it was marred slightly by the man in front slowly walking backwards into me for the WHOLE SHOW despite me doing subtle elbow nudges into the small of his back.

Party With A Jagger Ban (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 February 2021 16:36 (five years ago)

(and before anyone asks, I'm referring to an audience member, not DB doing his Psycho Killer dance)

Party With A Jagger Ban (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 February 2021 16:37 (five years ago)

(and before anyone asks, I'm referring to an audience member, not DB doing his Psycho Killer dance)


Slowly walking backwards, subtle elbow nudges just two weapons in DB’s vast dance arsenal

Lavator Shemmelpennick, Tuesday, 9 February 2021 16:49 (five years ago)

Saw him in a doc recently; it was kind of startling how he's aged (not that he looks bad, just as a general "we're all heading there" reminder).

babe for the weekend (morrisp), Tuesday, 9 February 2021 19:12 (five years ago)

Yeah, we watched SMS not long before AU and it was a bit of a shock. That said, I hope I'm at least half that sprightly when I'm whatever years old

Party With A Jagger Ban (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 February 2021 19:24 (five years ago)

one year passes...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2022/09/13/david-byrne-profile-interview/

DENVER — They have gathered for David Byrne’s funeral, sitting in a bright room facing a coffin that’s been customized to also serve as a piano. A childhood photo of the deceased rests on a stand nearby. A guest book, too. But before anyone can tear up, the coffin lid opens and up pops David Byrne. Except it’s not the wiry singer of “Psycho Killer” but a 6-foot-2 Black actor named donnie l. betts who peppers the assembled with questions: “Am I still dead? Am I still me? Am I alive again? Am I still David?”

A few rows back the real David Byrne, the white-haired singer who did indeed once front a rock band called Talking Heads, rolls into a chortle. He has seen this coffin thing many times. It still gets him.

“It’s just funny to have the actor come out of a coffin that looks like a piano,” he says. “I don’t think of it as being myself.”

Byrne is here in Denver putting the finishing touches on “Theater of the Mind,” a sprawling project that’s part installation, part performance piece.

hmmmm

curmudgeon, Monday, 19 September 2022 04:39 (three years ago)

More from that article--

He talks of making 1984’s “Stop Making Sense,” the Jonathan Demme concert film of the band’s carefully choreographed road show. The Byrne who oversaw the production, with its detailed lighting cues and the appearance of his iconic, oversize suit, was not the soft-spoken “DB” found in the “Theater of the Mind” rehearsals. He says he changed, in part, after working on 1986’s “True Stories” film. That production taught him to learn to trust others and delegate authority. That could also help relieve the intense pressure he felt to make everything perfect.

“Before that I thought, ‘Nobody understands what I want to do,’ ” he says today. “I have to be the boss guy. ‘No, don’t do it that way. You’ve got to do it this way. No, you f---ing idiot.’ And I might have been right but you don’t have to deal with people that way. You can sort of include people and make them part of your vision or idea.”

Does he long to make peace with Frantz and Weymouth and try one final farewell tour? No. Byrne talks of feeling physically ill from the tension while the band was recording their final album, 1988’s “Naked.” ...

Of the anger directed at him by Frantz, he remains perplexed.

“Like I said, I know that I wasn’t the easiest person to work with,” he says. “But I guess a part of me just says, that was a long time ago. Can you just move on? Surely you’ve got better things to do.”

curmudgeon, Monday, 19 September 2022 04:42 (three years ago)

I haven’t read Chris Frantz’ book where he criticized Byrne .

curmudgeon, Monday, 19 September 2022 19:25 (three years ago)

Surely you’ve got better things to do.

If ever there was a person with nothing better to do, it's Chris Franz.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 19 September 2022 19:42 (three years ago)

According to Franz, Byrne said he wasn't going to read the book so that he wouldn't have to respond when asked about it.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 02:22 (three years ago)

Smart.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 02:28 (three years ago)

They really don't let it go. You'd think having a major hand in creating one of the most sampled songs -- a dance and hip-hop touchstone -- would make them reconsider giving such a damn about what Byrne did in the Heads.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 02:29 (three years ago)

Byrne acknowledges his flaws but I guess Frantz wants a direct apology and a Talking Heads reunion tour

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 20 September 2022 02:58 (three years ago)

Franz is so weird bc he never misses a chance to absolutely torch Byrne (the book is OTT brutal), and then in the next breath he'll be like "I don't know what David's problem is that he doesn't want to get back together with us and do a TH greatest hits world tour, he's such a weird alien."

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 16:28 (three years ago)

It is weird — would Weymouth even want to do a reunion? I got the impression she hates Byrne even more!

tylerw, Tuesday, 20 September 2022 16:31 (three years ago)

Franz is so weird bc he never misses a chance to absolutely torch Byrne (the book is OTT brutal), and then in the next breath he'll be like "I don't know what David's problem is that he doesn't want to get back together with us and do a TH greatest hits world tour, he's such a weird alien."

― nobody like my rap (One Eye Open),

Byrne said something similar a few years ago, something like, "Why would I want to hang out in a studio with people who were ripping me to shreds yesterday?"

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 16:42 (three years ago)

Didn't Byrne ostensibly "fire" the rest of the band at some point? That doesn't exactly engender feelings of "band" at all.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 16:45 (three years ago)

Byrne talks of feeling physically ill from the tension while the band was recording their final album, 1988’s “Naked.” ...

This is funny bc I even remember a bit from the book where Frantz goes on abt what a romantic time he & Weymouth had recording & partying in Paris, and in an aside says something like "David said recording the album was a terrible experience for him, but who knows why, he's just a weird contrarian." Like if you a) can do a whole record with someone and not pick up on that and b) when they come to you and tell you, you roll your eyes and dismiss them bc you and your wife had fun, like yeah, maybe you all were not meant to be in a band together anymore?

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 17:01 (three years ago)


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