mm no question.
― piscesx, Thursday, 4 April 2013 16:28 (eleven years ago) link
I've never heard "This Must Be the Place" outside of this record. Voted "Girlfriend".
― The Reverend, Thursday, 4 April 2013 18:34 (eleven years ago) link
it's one of the talking heads songs i hear on oldies radio, along w/ (in rough order of frequency) 'burning down the house', 'psycho killer', 'take me to the river', 'and she was', 'once in a lifetime', 'life during wartime', and (good lord why) 'wild wild life'. i used to hear 'nothing but flowers', 'girlfriend is better', and 'stay up late' also on this aaa station but it went talk radio last fall. slot tmbtp before 'life during wartime'.
― balls, Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:14 (eleven years ago) link
During their nineties exile I heard Take Me to the River and the eighties singles (And She Was, Wild wild Life) most.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:17 (eleven years ago) link
i can't imagine ever hearing "This Must" on any radio station as much as "Life During Wartime." or, for that matter, "Stay Up Late."
― the drummer for gay Daddy Yankee (some dude), Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:21 (eleven years ago) link
yeah tbh i probably hear 'life during wartime' more esp since i hear both fom and sms versions.
― balls, Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:25 (eleven years ago) link
in a weird way this album is worse than Remain in Light while on the whole having better songs
― four Marxes plus four Obamas plus four Bin Ladens (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:31 (eleven years ago) link
can you explain?
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:32 (eleven years ago) link
i can sorta weirdly buy that argument, thing the more 'proper songs' aspect of speaking in tongues is part of why it's a worse album (trend only even more accelerated w/ following albums, though nostalgia and howard finster probably makes me fonder of little creatures than speaking in tongues).
― balls, Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:36 (eleven years ago) link
think rather than thing
the loss of Eno is really felt in the generally flatter/thinner production, but Byrne compensates by demonstrating a more developed mastery of conventional song structures and well-deployed vocal melodies. A majority of the songs on SiT have more memorable choruses and sing-along-able call and response bits than those on RiL, but RiL on the whole SOUNDS better.
― four Marxes plus four Obamas plus four Bin Ladens (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 4 April 2013 19:42 (eleven years ago) link
This is about the only record in my collection where my favourite song is aligned w/ the most popular. TMBTP is just a really fucking great song in any context. My Rauschenberg vinyl is maybe the most annoying record in my collection. Admittedly it was a little beat up when I found it but I can never get it to resemble the thing of beauty I want it to.
― Oblique Strategies, Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:22 (eleven years ago) link
the SIT tracks sound influenced by 12"s and early eighties R&B.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:23 (eleven years ago) link
I think "Once in a Lifetime" and "Burning Down the House" are the only Heads songs I've heard on oldies radio.
― The Reverend, Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:30 (eleven years ago) link
I feel like Shakey's post ignores that their previous records were more song-oriented than RIL too.
Like Byrne was already writing great song-qua-songs.
― The Reverend, Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:32 (eleven years ago) link
not denying that, just saying he was getting better. agree that RiL (and to a lesser extent Fear of Music) are sort of detours from the pop song format
― four Marxes plus four Obamas plus four Bin Ladens (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:39 (eleven years ago) link
This is a really bad album. I listened to it the other day and I couldn't stand any of it. I really loved it when I was younger, though... :(
― afriendlypioneer, Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:39 (eleven years ago) link
girlfriend is better
― turds (Hungry4Ass), Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:42 (eleven years ago) link
its weird that the SMS versions of all of these are all better
― turds (Hungry4Ass), Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:44 (eleven years ago) link
― turds (Hungry4Ass), Thursday, April 4, 2013 4:42 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
remain in light is better
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 April 2013 20:45 (eleven years ago) link
This is Talking Heads' 'Brighten the Corners', isn't it?
― pssstttt, Hey you (dog latin), Thursday, 4 April 2013 22:49 (eleven years ago) link
First heard Swamp via Risky Business, yet somehow never connected the song with the movie title for all these years. Strange oversight. I'd probably vote for Burning Down The House if I hadn't heard it so many times, but will stick with Swamp.
― dlp9001, Thursday, 4 April 2013 23:01 (eleven years ago) link
should point out that "Burning Down The House" sounded damn strange for a top ten pop hit in '83: all that space punctuated with bursts of instruments.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 April 2013 23:05 (eleven years ago) link
i always wondered about Risky Business, which only came out 3 months after Speaking -- i thought maybe the screenplay had had some other working title that was later named after the lyric, but i guess it was just a total coincidence that they already had the movie's title when the phrase was used prominently in a recent hit album they could use on the soundtrack?
― the drummer for gay Daddy Yankee (some dude), Thursday, 4 April 2013 23:20 (eleven years ago) link
Swamp was in The King Of Comedy too iirc? Before it was anywhere else too I think.
― piscesx, Thursday, 4 April 2013 23:21 (eleven years ago) link
Not that weird considering that the Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads versions are better than the album cuts too
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 5 April 2013 01:04 (eleven years ago) link
In the continuing Great-American-Songbook-ization of "This Must Be the Place," husband-and-wife cabaret stars John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey's recent show opens with a duet/medley of "TMBTP" and the Beatles' "Two of Us."
― Hideous Lump, Friday, 5 April 2013 02:58 (eleven years ago) link
I voted 'slippery people,' but pretty much love 91% of this album.
― nicky lo-fi, Friday, 5 April 2013 11:03 (eleven years ago) link
Was never a huge fan of this band but I can never turn off "Burning Down The House" when it comes on. One of the most aggressively weird-sounding singles of its time.
― ARE YOU HIRING A NANNY OR A SHAMAN (Phil D.), Friday, 5 April 2013 11:22 (eleven years ago) link
i still can't stop imagining Tom Jones when I hear that song, hence why I just can't parse it.
― pssstttt, Hey you (dog latin), Friday, 5 April 2013 11:26 (eleven years ago) link
― What About The Half That's Never Been POLLed (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 5 April 2013 11:39 (eleven years ago) link
this album does have a heavy pop sound, really like it.
― Bee OK, Saturday, 6 April 2013 02:22 (eleven years ago) link
i did a show a while back where one of our opening bands busted out "This Must Be The Place," their cover was pretty good so i couldn't really be like UGH WHAT A CLICHE. also, the song was on my own damn wedding playlist so i can't really knock it as an alt wedding staple.
― the drummer for gay Daddy Yankee (some dude), Saturday, 6 April 2013 02:27 (eleven years ago) link
I've never been to an alt.wedding.
― The Reverend, Saturday, 6 April 2013 02:33 (eleven years ago) link
i don't think i have really, either, mine was pretty trad and square aside from parts of my playlist
― the drummer for gay Daddy Yankee (some dude), Saturday, 6 April 2013 02:34 (eleven years ago) link
SMS is horrible, wtf is with these defenders of those awful overdubbed drums & etc. I vastly prefer the dry, meticulous Eno-less sound of the studio versions.
― the world's most impertinent web designer (sleeve), Saturday, 6 April 2013 03:35 (eleven years ago) link
sorry
― turds (Hungry4Ass), Saturday, 6 April 2013 03:48 (eleven years ago) link
ha, no problem. I also have personal beef w/that record cause there was a point in the 90's where every baby boomer I knew thought that rec was like the coolest thing ever, and they also liked Sting, so there's some guilt by association there.
― the world's most impertinent web designer (sleeve), Saturday, 6 April 2013 04:12 (eleven years ago) link
90s boomers otm
― The Reverend, Saturday, 6 April 2013 04:18 (eleven years ago) link
Wait when did this happen? Were you there to see it? Really like their Jon Hendricks/Sondheim medley, "Cloudburst/Getting Married Today"
In fact, they used the "Cloudburst/Getting Married Today" alternating-verses template for this medley too--Jessica's "This Must Be the Place" alternating with John's "Two of Us."
I saw them last fall in South Orange, NJ; Mom (a total Pizzarelli fangirl) and Dad had an extra ticket. I enjoyed the set more than I expected because it wasn't all standards; they did a lot of singer-songwriter material--Paul Simon ("Hearts and Bones"), Joni Mitchell (John: "Free Man in Paris", Jessica: "The Circle Game"), Billy Joel ("Rosalinda's Eyes")--alongside the Sondheim and Jobim.
― Hideous Lump, Saturday, 6 April 2013 07:41 (eleven years ago) link
if you listen to the Saratoga bootleg from the same tour, it has to be said that the band really did sound a lot like the movie and the overdubs are pretty minimal; more for added beef and rectifying mistakes than owt else. they were tight as fuck.
― piscesx, Saturday, 6 April 2013 08:32 (eleven years ago) link
the live versions get me so pumpde and stoked. the studio versions are sedate and sound like buttholes that were made by sleepy people in a gross basement, but not in a cool way. i dont know what the words overdubbed, dry, meticulous, eno and studio mean
― turds (Hungry4Ass), Saturday, 6 April 2013 08:49 (eleven years ago) link
classic ade
― The Reverend, Saturday, 6 April 2013 08:57 (eleven years ago) link
u guys are 2 of my faves but I cannot get with you on this one. SMS is where the cracks appear, it's their New Jersey. gimme the bootlegs any day. I saw the tour and they were amazing, yes, but I don't think the record captures anything except Byrne's perfectionism. I'd be curious to know what the band members think about it in hindsight. maybe I should check out the movie, it might warm my cold dead heart.
― the world's most impertinent web designer (sleeve), Saturday, 6 April 2013 16:25 (eleven years ago) link
ok if you haven't seen the movie, do not pass go, do not collect $200, go directly to youtube
― The Reverend, Saturday, 6 April 2013 18:52 (eleven years ago) link
No! Get the dvd, see it properly. Build your own cinema even.
― Ismael Klata, Saturday, 6 April 2013 18:59 (eleven years ago) link
"I Get Wild" needs more luv
― Clarke B., Saturday, 6 April 2013 23:43 (eleven years ago) link
love this album, prefer it to the SMS soundtrack (which is great, don't get me wrong). see little creatures and the true stories soundtrack as the NJ-style cracking point, though i have a lot of fondness for the former.
anyway, "burning down the house" for nostalgic reasons as much as anything else. was the first pop song i really tried to figure out, hunched over the tape deck with my finger on the rewind button, playing lines over and over again so i could transcribe them. didn't make much more sense after i was done.
― contenderizer, Sunday, 7 April 2013 19:24 (eleven years ago) link
voted for "moon rocks" because it's not reproduced on SMS and it's about eating moon rocks
― the white queen and her caustic judgments (difficult listening hour), Sunday, 7 April 2013 20:05 (eleven years ago) link
^ago
― that's not my post, Friday, 25 August 2023 00:08 (seven months ago) link
xxp Hard disagree, Alfred. Those are all solid tracks.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 25 August 2023 00:08 (seven months ago) link
TMBTP the clear and deserving winner. The Stop Making Sense version is even better.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 25 August 2023 00:09 (seven months ago) link
Pull Up The Roots SLAYS
― Davey D, Friday, 25 August 2023 00:10 (seven months ago) link
controp: I've never found TMBTP very exciting.
― peace, man, Friday, 25 August 2023 00:11 (seven months ago) link
I asked my guitar teacher, who has a really good grasp of music theory and whatnot, why This Must Be the Place pops out for everyone as the sentimental favorite, and he observed it's the only track on the album that isn't more or less blues-based.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 25 August 2023 00:12 (seven months ago) link
Well, and it's Weymouth on guitar strumming the same couple notes for five minutes
― the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 25 August 2023 00:13 (seven months ago) link
Will still rep for I Get Wild like 5 years again during the last thread revive. Great album.
― that's not my post,
Cool bass line.
― the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 25 August 2023 00:14 (seven months ago) link
It's Byrne's vocals on that song that do it for me. "When you're standing here beside me/I love the passing of time/Never for money, always for love/Cover up and say goodnight, say goodnight" is pure magic.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 25 August 2023 00:17 (seven months ago) link
Also "And you love me till my heart stops/Love me till I'm dead" is such a surprising couplet from David Byrne.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 25 August 2023 00:20 (seven months ago) link
Pull Up The Roots is fantastic. Not sure if it’s a remix I like best or the original but what a song.
― brotherlovesdub, Friday, 25 August 2023 00:21 (seven months ago) link
Listening to this album rn. I keep expecting the "Whoaaa!" In "Swamp."
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 25 August 2023 03:34 (seven months ago) link