Talking Heads - Life during wartime LIVE - Stop making sense 1984 HQ video free download


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Talking Heads - Life during wartime LIVE - Stop making sense 1984 HQ

Alla faccia di tutte le odierne pretenziose scimmiette della New Wave.

"This ain't no party, this ain't no disco

this ain't no fooling around

This ain't no mudd club, or C. B. G. B.'s"

DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?

Comments

8 years ago

adamtzsch

Heads don't get underrated in my house.

8 years ago

Chris Bradshaw

Nostalgic weirdness with a live 1984 performance of Talking Heads doing "Life During Wartime"

8 years ago

Marcelo Silva

muito fod.......... Talking headsssssssss..................

9 years ago

Angel Garcia

so much coke

9 years ago

John Gray

"Tanya, Where are you?" "Patty? Is that you dear"?

9 years ago

Liesel Konstanze

Absolute fucking god send of a song, amazing

9 years ago

Floridabred1

2 Pals took me to a classic old-time movie theatre (Carolina Theatre) with Dolby sound, to see the film "Stop Making Sense". David Byrne seemed a bit "far out there" to me at the time. When he came out onstage in that oversized-shouder suit, it was wild. I believe he was/is a graphic artist. I believe the blonde guitar player, Tina Weymouth, was the wife of the drummer. Now in 2015... this performance seems so artistic, so expressive, so original... what a Group !!!. 

9 years ago

Le Chamot

:-):-):-):-)

9 years ago

Marshal Jim Duncan

Jimmy Schneider

9 years ago

cojaysea

LOVED THIS BAND ..perhaps the greets new york band ever!

9 years ago

mongofan1

Hard to believe that this performance was 30 years ago. How time flies.

9 years ago

Paolo Bonix

Talking Heads - Life during wartime LIVE - 

9 years ago

katy de hierro

no me canso de este show...impecable!

9 years ago

Riff Precious

as my soul is running out of my body this will be playing in the background ...LOUD..LOUDER!

9 years ago

Stephen Seall

sorry, just a couple more thoughts on what might be termed, at least in algorithmic analysis terms, a local peak.this has the keyboard and rhythm/percussion background familiar from music of that time, balanced against lyrics that were, although expressed with some subtlety and indirectness, still jarringly out of sync with the extant culture.it can now, with some distance, be more fairly seen as an accurate reflection of disquiet. we certainly had no idea how things were going to blow up over the next 30 years in either the political, technological, or social realms.the energy was ridiculously exuberant, frenetic and outwardly strange, but nevertheless internally consistent and correct, with enough underlying substance and genius to to drag along not just those in the band, but those in the audience who, on the whole, likely had no knowledge or care of the subtext and prophecy.to all of them and all of us, it simply rocked. and it is arguably the quintessential track of the 80's.

9 years ago

RadShawn ッ

HAD A BAD EFFIN DAY ROCK THIS")

9 years ago

bjorn kok

awesome tune from then!!!!!thxx for sharing Warhol, aprciate it !!!!

9 years ago

ed porloto

I am 15 and love the talking heads there music is amazing and timeless

9 years ago

bob from cv

I'm worn out just watching it!

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