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Lauli lonni cadori gadjam
A bim beri glassala glandride
E glassala tuffm i zimbra
Bim blassa galassasa zimbrabim
Blassa glallassasa zimbrabim
A bim beri glassala grandrid
E glassala tuffm i zimbra
Gadji beri bimba glandridi
Lauli lonni cadora gadjam
A bim beri glassasa glandrid
E glassala tuffm i zimbra
I love it. Jumped over here to give this a 10, but I'd already given it a 10.
Same here!
byrne is TEDIOUS
so are your posts.
Just half a hit for me please.
Pardon?
Great Tune!!! Please play some tunes from JERRY HARRISON'S CASUAL GODS album!! Thank You!!
I totally Second that motion! Jerry laid down some ripping, trippy stuff on that album, for sure! REV IT UP!
Makes me remember the magical, therapeutic and vital freak-out ritual of the Kecak Dance... When the groove is really strong, every person performing, every participant in the audience, every instrument of the gamelan, every insect, every gecko, every monkey in the jungle is in vibrational ecstasy, and the mysterious night sings as one, chanting "Kechak, kechak, kechak!" and Talking Heads are still my favorite groove-gods!
I totally Agree!!
Trippy and has a great beat, but I get stuck on the lyrics or in this case, the lack of my comprehension of them.
LOL! GREAT TUNE! ...I don't understand the lyrics also!
Great Tune!!! Please play some tunes from JERRY HARRISON'S CASUAL GODS album!! Thank You!!
DB is full of himself. Just ask the Tom Tom Club.
Maybe. But he made great music with them.
Weymouth High School is my alma mater as is Berklee. Just coincidental.
... Well ... if the AWB had Brian Eno production, djembe and surdo in the percussion, and a Robert Fripp guitar solo.
Less the instrumentation and more the pacing and syncopation. The perfect combination of up front and laid back. I love this stuff!! Long Live RP!!
Yes. For a good explanation of this tune, watch American Utopia. Great film of the stage performance.
As great as it ever was.
... Well ... if the AWB had Brian Eno production, djembe and surdo in the percussion, and a Robert Fripp guitar solo.
Really? and the French think Americans have bad taste?
Oui T-Heads ROCKS!
1979: Fear of Music
1980: Remain in Light
Best three albums in a row by a band. Ever!
(and yes, I have considered LZ I, II and III)
1980: Permanent Waves
1981: Moving Pictures
1982: Signals
(IMHO)
1965: Help!
1965: Rubber Soul
1966: Revolver
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or
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1995: The Bends
1997: OK Computer
2000: Kid A
Beggars' Banquet
Let It Bleed
Sticky Fingers
Exile on Main Street
I'll have what he's having.
Just half a hit for me please.
1973 - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
1974 - Starless & Bible Black
1974 - Red
Nice!
1979: Fear of Music
1980: Remain in Light
Best three albums in a row by a band. Ever!
(and yes, I have considered LZ I, II and III)
1971 - Islands
1973 - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
1974 - Starless & Bible Black
1974 - Red
A great trio for sure, but I think you have to consider the Stones 4 consecutive studio albums:
Beggar's Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street.
Bump BB if you want to keep it to 3.
I love Talking Heads, and these are 3 great consecutive ones. Consider also Floyd's run in the 70's:
1971 Meddle
1973 Dark Side
1975 Wish You Were Here
1977 Animals
1979 The Wall
1979: Fear of Music
1980: Remain in Light
Best three albums in a row by a band. Ever!
(and yes, I have considered LZ I, II and III)
1965: Help!
1965: Rubber Soul
1966: Revolver
.
or
.
1995: The Bends
1997: OK Computer
2000: Kid A
1979: Fear of Music
1980: Remain in Light
Best three albums in a row by a band. Ever!
(and yes, I have considered LZ I, II and III)
A great trio for sure, but I think you have to consider the Stones 4 consecutive studio albums:
Beggar's Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street.
Bump BB if you want to keep it to 3.
1979: Fear of Music
1980: Remain in Light
Best three albums in a row by a band. Ever!
(and yes, I have considered LZ I, II and III)
Putting this on the stereo rig back when it was new did freak some people out...thus "Fear of Music" was apt. I've always said it was best discovered with proper use of the dreaded lysergic and ample cold beverages...
Agreed. And psilocybin worked too. So I've been told.
Putting this on the stereo rig back when it was new did freak some people out...thus "Fear of Music" was apt. I've always said it was best discovered with proper use of the dreaded lysergic and ample cold beverages...
Good vibe
What the hell happaned to seven churches?
Really? and the French think Americans have bad taste?
Lets see average out of 900 + ratings is 7.2 I think you AXELITO, are in the minority, and need to use the PSD button or take off you hoser!
Just rediscovered this piece on the YouTube video and can't stop dancing: David Byrne - Sessions At West 54th (November 15, 1997)
Not gonna happen; Bill knows this song and album are extra cool.
Also you've rated 350+ songs "sucko barfo" and only about 20 as godlike, so you obviously just like to whine.
I'll have what he's having.
I think you should post on these boards more often. Provided you don't fall off some table of sanity when you come down from the heights of your...inspiration.
BTW—did you mention hive mind?
I expect that s/he dropped the mic on the way out. :-)
I think you should post on these boards more often. Provided you don't fall off some table of sanity when you come down from the heights of your...inspiration.
BTW--did you mention hive mind?
This frantic, hyperschizoid little number certainly holds up.
Like a caffeine buzz without the coffee.
May I recommend this bonus track from the Stop Making Sense film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYFqdrOMqk4
ABSOLUTELY!
I agree on both counts...
are you sure they aren't seizing?
terrapin52 wrote:
What do I think? I think that your comments herein should be enshrined, marveled at and generally enjoyed as pure poetry.
I'm pretty sure it was Robert Fripp playing that guitar on this track, so maybe it doesn't matter.
definitive FRIPPERTRONICS there...
HUH? WTF
In our dorm, it was required listening.
(I mean, you had to listen to it whether you wanted to or not)
I'm pretty sure it was Robert Fripp playing that guitar on this track, so maybe it doesn't matter.
Word up, well said my man.
I be dancin' !!!!
You with me Romeo?
For any night. Any place, any time. Just plain fun...Whatever the technicals.
I just read that as "Just plain fun. . . Whatever the testicles."
I thought I would share that.
HUH? WTF
For any night. Any place, any time. Just plain fun...Whatever the technicals.
Eno.
in the credits for when i was a boy jane siberry thanks eno's knee. really. just making sure you knew that.
Wow! Pass that doobie over... I wanna get that 3D feeling too!
P.S. Still can't stand this song.
strange - i thought of that cover the other night for no reason ( after years of not thinking about it ) ...what's going on??
ok, when can i have the 3 piece suit, all socks, all underwear, all toilet paper, toilet seat,all dinnerwear, all appliances, all furniture and house interior / exterior with that pattern sticking out of them? also please give me car with it inside and out, driveway, black bumpy glass windows. and tattoo. thanks. now we listen only I Zimbra all day all night please. i go away now whew
thank you
I love Talking Heads, and these are 3 great consecutive ones. Consider also Floyd's run in the 70's:
1971 Meddle
1973 Dark Side
1975 Wish You Were Here
1977 Animals
1979 The Wall
I miss the point, really.