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Burnin down the house song
Burnin down the house song




burnin down the house song

You feel the experience in all possible ways. Byrne directed and wrote the video besides his appearance, and his ideas carry a weight that can't be discarded.

burnin down the house song

Possibly, it was the video that brought Talking Heads to the MTV and to a larger audience, though they already had a few albums earlier on. Doesn't hold much of a meaning, it was created by the group after Frantz attending a funk group's concert where people were chanting "Burn Down the House" to the sounds played and the rest is history. Can't and won't ramble about the song because in this particular case it's not worthy.you have to listen, feel it and get your experience with it. And also the classic images of all their faces matching into one another on this dark background and the iconic superimposed images of Byrne's face into a house and on a highway. A common band performance with people taking their place, being the most memorable moment where the band plays with the alternates playing/interrupting their act - to me, an imagery that reflects the band being the body and the alternates being the soul. Byrne along with Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz and Jerry Harrison perform the song and from time to time they are replaced by alternate actors, including a kid. Can't be described exactly, it must be seen. Instead, we have plenty of striking visual qualities, very creative and lots of fun. Sure, David Byrne had a concept to it and the audiences goes like "What?" but that's not a problem.

burnin down the house song

Stop Making Sense! Relax, my facts aren't wrong, this song/clip came out in the "Speaking with Tongues" album, the initial remark was directed to the clip which seems to summarize Talking Heads quite a bit in everything they did, and that's what defined them as one of the greatest bands of all time.






Burnin down the house song