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Talking Heads - Live in Rome 1980 - 10 Born Under Punches

Live TV Concert Footage of The Talking Heads Featuring King Crimson's Adrien Belew............ Phew! Can This Guy Play! Check Out His AWESOME Guitar Wizardry 01 Psycho Killer. 02 Stay Hungr...  
 
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ingledoo58 (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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This concert is the first time I have experienced Adrien Belew...wow
b00mhauer (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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Chris Frantz must be the most useless drummer ever. The guy couldn't play at all. In fact, he must be the only drummer ever to be credited in liner notes as playing "bass drum".
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lorna is a monster
paulthaddeus1974 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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They were so great...this reminds me of the "America Eats It's Young" era Funkadelic vibe...some of my favorites as well.
MrEmptyPants90 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Haha... I love the random slow-mo shot at 1:10.
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Yes, ADRIAN BELEW who has had the great opportunities to play with Frank Zappa, Talking Heads, King Crimson but who is still quite unknow to most music fan !!! Such a pity !!!
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and Bowie!
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As Byrne recently noted, "That way of making music, with those rhythms and big ensemble of musicians that make up an Afro-funk band, was a way out of the psychological paranoia and personal torment of the stuff I'd been writing - and feeling - the paranoia of New York in the 70s, my age, my personal stuff, fitting in and not fitting in."
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One of my favorite baslines ever. Such a dark song. Love it.
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