David Byrne & St. Vincent - I Should Watch TV (Live on Letterman) video free download


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David Byrne and St. Vincent performing "I Should Watch TV" on Late Show with David Letterman, January 28, 2013.

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8 years ago

Dog In Space

I'm not sure what to feel after that. I know that it has changed my life I'm just not sure how yet... God, David Byrne is just a genius.

9 years ago

Guy B.

My god this is shit. What happened to David Byrne? Unlistenable noise.

9 years ago

steven fagan

Good Stuffage

9 years ago

kittypie

Heh, "love this pizza" good one. Heheh 

9 years ago

mookie2637

Why does she have a one metre wide pedalboard? It's not the worst Angus Young impression I've seen though.

9 years ago

OnTheNickle

Great as he always was

9 years ago

buck rogez

I literally had no idea what to expect....But i knew I'd be blown away. And Guess what I Was. I have no idea how David Byrne can continue to innovate the way he does....Always different, Always Brilliant!!!!

9 years ago

Keaton B

Incredible. I never heard anything like this. This musical group made it work. It sounds so intricate and original, in the way it shows there was most likely a great deal of experimentation with more 'traditional' instruments, yet a seemingly original sound. I love it!!

9 years ago

B Hamblin

That old man has more talent in his little toe than most all musicians/artists/entertainers. 

9 years ago

TIME UK101

love the way the crowd dnt know what to do when it's over 

9 years ago

Guy B.

Annie Clark needs to ditch this old man and get on with her career.

9 years ago

Nathaniel Fishburn

...Yep, I want to be as cool as David Byrne when I grow up.

9 years ago

PowerfulChicken

David Byrne doing a QVC style angry preacher performance, weird oblong that he is.

9 years ago

Peter Svendsen

bright music 

9 years ago

nerveroddoreven

Y'know, this guy is such a good performer. He is constantly interacting with the music and seems to follow its trajectory. He starts slow and grows into a chorus that reminds me of heaven-bound worship, all in the name of TV. Byrne has always been a master of irony with his lyrics, this song proves that. I even like the lighting in this performance, it is so angelic, emanating from the horns and Byrne's dancing. He goes almost classical, almost chamber music, with the use of horns on the album. French Horns, Trombones. The meter of classical music compliments the robotic effect. Lastly, St Vincent may play second fiddle in this performance, but her voice sounds nice and she does her part admirably. "I'm glad the swelling went down"

9 years ago

Fitzgerald's Anticks

He had to let them KNOW it was the end! HA!

9 years ago

Mike Shippee

the horn background is awesome

9 years ago

Hendrick Looysen

this is giant a10 ++ i love your performing and the Greatness brass band toand on bass st Vincent

9 years ago

lemon person

LMFAO no one knew what to think

9 years ago

Noe Berengena

Less than enthusiastic reception. David seemed embarrassed for them.

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