Early Live Performance by Talking Heads (1976)
In March 1976, Talking Heads played a show at The Kitchen in NYC; you can watch the entire show recorded from two angles in this video. The band had formed the year before and was more than a year away from recording and releasing their debut album.
It’s a great insight as to what these early Talking Heads shows were like, and with it also being in color, being good quality, and having two angles for most of the show, this is a must-watch.
The band played for about 90 minutes (2 sets plus an encore), working through tracks like Psycho Killer, Thank You For Sending Me An Angel, and Love โ Building On Fire. (via open culture)




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I recently saw David Byrne in Chicago and it was a great show, lots of Talking Heads songs in there. Too bad that he won't perform with the rest of the members of Talking Heads. If you haven't seen his Choir Choir Choir performance doing Heros by Bowie, it's fantastic. I'm sure Kottke linked to it, in fact it's probably how I found it.
One of my favorite bands. I saw one of their shows in Bologna, Italy, in 1982. Pretty sure that their opening act was Tom Tom Club, in a lineup with Adrian Belew. Fantastic show.
Incredible to see how raw they were only 6 years earlier. Great link.
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