What year was Talking Heads stop Making Sense?
September 15, 1999 (USA)Stop Making Sense / Release date
Where was stop Making Sense performed?
the Hollywood Pantages Theatre
“Stop Making Sense” makes wonderful sense. A concert film by the New York new-wave rock band Talking Heads, it was shot during three performances at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in December, 1983, and the footage has been put together without interviews and with very few cutaways.
When was the last Talking Heads concert?
February 6th, 1984
Well, the answer to that may lie in the actions of frontman David Byrne. Talking Heads’ final date on February 6th, 1984, took them to the Sweetwaters South Festival in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Did the Talking Heads do drugs?
Frantz attributes at least some of Talking Heads’ success to drug use. “Tina was never a big drug person,” Frantz said. “But the rest of us . . . helped ourselves to the generosity of friends and sometimes went out of our way to buy [drugs].
When did make no sense come out?
2019Make No Sense / Released
What was the Talking Heads biggest hit?
Top 10 Talking Heads Songs
- ‘Road to Nowhere’ From: ‘Little Creatures’ (1985)
- ‘This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)’ From: ‘Speaking in Tongues’ (1983)
- ‘Love > Building on Fire’ From: ‘Love > Building on Fire’ Single (1977)
- ‘And She Was’
- ‘Girlfriend Is Better’
- ‘Take Me to the River’
- ‘Psycho Killer’
- ‘Life During Wartime’
Are Talking Heads Scottish?
Known around the world as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of New York City-founded new wave group Talking Heads, David Byrne’s Caledonian roots are surprising to say the least.
What was the Talking Heads signature hit?
This Must Be The Place
Jerrica Vowels of Louisville, Ky., shares her “signature song,” “This Must Be The Place” by the Talking Heads. It helped her form a special connection with her daughter while she was was pregnant.
What was the Talking Heads first hit?
Psycho Killer
The first Talking Heads album, Talking Heads: 77, received acclaim and produced their first charting single, “Psycho Killer”. Many connected the song to the serial killer known as the Son of Sam, who had been terrorizing New York City months earlier; however, Byrne said he had written the song years prior.
Did the Strokes play at CBGB?
The Strokes: The First Ten Years is out October 10. In 2000 The Strokes played all over downtown New York; places like Don Hill’s, Baby Jupiter, Acme Underground, and Mercury Lounge. The first time the band got a date at CBGB I circled it on my calendar because I wanted to capture it on film.