Talking Heads live at The Kitchen (1976)

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  • Talking Heads performing live at The Kitchen in NYC, March 13th 1976.
    David Byrne on guitar and vocals, Chris Frantz on drums, Tina Weymouth on bass. This was before Jerry Harrison joined the band (and before they had any official releases).
    This is one of the earliest video recordings of Talking Heads performing (possibly the earliest in such good quality and colour). There are a couple of clips already on CZcams but this didn't seem to be on the site yet in full.
    Some information on The Kitchen's website, including a press release about the event: archive.thekitchen.org/?p=4006
    Setlist:
    00:00 - Introduction/soundcheck
    02:13 - The Girls Want To Be With the Girls (Featured on More Songs About Buildings and Food in 1978)
    06:05 - Psycho Killer (Featured on Talking Heads: 77 in 1977, with different lyrics)
    10:55 - I Feel It In My Heart (Featured on the deluxe version of Talking Heads: 77, with different lyrics)
    15:28 - I Wish You Wouldn't Say That (Featured on the deluxe version of Talking Heads: 77)
    18:15 - Information about the recording
    19:00 - Stay Hungry (Featured on More Songs About Buildings and Food)
    24:35 - I Want To Live (Featured on compilations such as Sand in the Vaseline, 1992 and Bonus Rarities & Outtakes, 2006)
    29:48 - Tentative Decisions (Featured on Talking Heads: 77)
    32:55 - No Compassion (assumed, video ends before song starts)
    Unfortunately this is not the full performance, and it's suspected The Kitchen still has the second tape in their archives that isn't currently released - let's hope that changes in the future!
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Komentáře • 449

  • @keevyhazelton3750
    @keevyhazelton3750 Před 2 lety +447

    Someone needs to acknowledge how incredible Tina Weymouth's bass playing is. She's one of a kind.

    • @jfkesq
      @jfkesq Před 2 lety +7

      first thing I noticed on Psycho Killer

    • @RyanKudasik
      @RyanKudasik Před 2 lety +35

      @@jfkesq totally. I'm sure you know she learned just so she could join the band. Byrne was pretty judgemental about her playing. My friend heard them for the first time and the first thing he said was, "it's all about their funky bass." I don't like playing into Byrne's band destroying ego, but it's also largely about his lyrics and showmanship, but yeah, her bass holds it down. I will say I'm surprised by how good the audio is for 76. She sounds stellar in this mx.

    • @jmarsinelli6149
      @jmarsinelli6149 Před 2 lety +4

      AMEN! Might have not got popular so fast without the psycho killer opening bassline..

    • @andyb811
      @andyb811 Před 2 lety +5

      I heard David Byrne told her to cut her hair becausr it made her eyes look bigger.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Před 2 lety +5

      This here: czcams.com/video/xYjUx26SF4s/video.html I can hear the bass better. All bass lines taught to her by David. They play much better, David has an incredible feel for rhythm but is voice is still far underdeveloped, restrained.
      Also, it is not only the occasional genius that flashes out there in the CBGB, one can clearly hear their potential. If I had heard this life in 1975 I would be fixed. This was new, punky, wavy and so incredible physical.
      Does anyone know why they later played so little from their first two albums?

  • @alanv7569
    @alanv7569 Před rokem +135

    This type of thing is what I love about CZcams. Stumbling across gems like this is so rewarding. I’m so grateful to whoever put this up. Thank you

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I know. Bits of history that might be lost otherwise.

    • @Aerospacer77
      @Aerospacer77 Před 4 měsíci

      Amen! If it werent for the internet and CZcams, many of us music lovers would never see this incredible footage! I spend every other day on CZcams learning current events, history, and then nice videos like this to chill out to!

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 Před 9 měsíci +33

    One of the most creative and versatile groups of all time. love em.

  • @tonaruch8623
    @tonaruch8623 Před 8 měsíci +10

    It’s wild he went from this simplicity to the wildest of shows

  • @promitra9356
    @promitra9356 Před rokem +30

    Chris keeps the band grounded while letting David float in the ether. Tina shines in each song during musical interludes. This is what a trio is supposed to sound like.

    • @zachariahcarter2606
      @zachariahcarter2606 Před rokem

      Chris is like. Very very solid

    • @bean-spiller
      @bean-spiller Před 10 měsíci +2

      A trio is also supposed to sound like Cream, or Rush, or Taste, or the Jimi Hendrix Experience, or Green Day, or ZZ Top, or Motorhead, or.......

    • @BenDowdy
      @BenDowdy Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@bean-spilleror Budgie, or Blue Cheer, or the Harmonikats, or....

    • @bean-spiller
      @bean-spiller Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BenDowdy Damn! Pulling the Harmonicats out of your hat is impressive! Add the James Gang, Kings X, Morphine, and Grand Funk to the list.

    • @BenDowdy
      @BenDowdy Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@bean-spiller I'll add Beck, Bogert, and Appice, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, and the Jimmy Smith trio for good measure.

  • @GastonBulbous
    @GastonBulbous Před 2 lety +71

    This is gold. Absolute gold. It’s a kind of miracle that this footage survives.

    • @thehighlightzone6229
      @thehighlightzone6229 Před 2 lety

      1976 wasn't that long ago. I still remember the taste of the strawberry flavored red, white and blue rolling papers.

    • @GastonBulbous
      @GastonBulbous Před 2 lety +10

      Nobody in America in those days was filming or preserving footage of obscure bands like this. And for it to survive in such quality! You’d have to be stoned not to marvel at it.

    • @russellharding3371
      @russellharding3371 Před rokem +2

      @@GastonBulbous you'd probably marvel at it more if you were stoned 🤣

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv Před 2 měsíci +1

      It’s not a miracle, it’s The Kitchen! 😉 We’re lucky they were in New York playing at a venue run by great folks who archived all the marvelous underground culture that came through the door. The Kitchen is an institution.

  • @sendforacar9323
    @sendforacar9323 Před 2 lety +282

    This is great. David almost seems like he's on the spectrum. I love how every instrument is out of tune, every song is the same tempo, odd silent periods to change his pedals and they are literally sharing a coke. Out of all of that you can see glimpses of genius.

    • @OhNoCompassion
      @OhNoCompassion  Před 2 lety +160

      David's actually talked in recent years about discovering how the autism spectrum applies to him, and how he's realised that being autistic has been a kind of "superpower" for him which has helped him view the world uniquely and creatively, it's quite inspirational

    • @jfkesq
      @jfkesq Před 2 lety +47

      he is definitely on the spectrum....

    • @jfkesq
      @jfkesq Před 2 lety +33

      On letterman he talked about hitting his head was how he feels when the music is hitting him...that dance he does was his physical manifestation of the music hitting him.....

    • @RyanKudasik
      @RyanKudasik Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah. LSD and autism. What a mix.

    • @usualdosage7287
      @usualdosage7287 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RyanKudasik those 2 combined creates a creative flow state

  • @bridgetisjonesing5007
    @bridgetisjonesing5007 Před 2 lety +56

    Wow this is a time capsule I’m itself. They were so ahead of the art. Modern for 1976

    • @askl23
      @askl23 Před 2 lety +11

      Chris Frantz was right; they were post-punk before punk was a thing.

    • @AlainSylvestre
      @AlainSylvestre Před 2 lety +2

      And that was the disco gold age. They were awsome.

    • @chriscoughlin9289
      @chriscoughlin9289 Před rokem +1

      @@askl23 They were also post Neon Boys/Television - which, with all due respect, makes them post pre - punk.
      Verlaine and Co. literally built the CB's stage that brought so many of these folks their now mythic status - including the Ramones

  • @gabrielgriffin9230
    @gabrielgriffin9230 Před 2 lety +29

    this footage is rock and roll GOLD .this is very very very interesting to see early years in such an ICONIC venue and with such history.
    if your even a casual talking heads fan you must love this for the raw stripped down early vesrsions of songs that expanded later with the bigger band.. to be in this crowd would be so awesome .. just to sit and watch this with a drink in hand would be heaven. just my op

    • @rondixon7475
      @rondixon7475 Před rokem +2

      Saw them at A Space in Toronto. Sure it was the same winter. He had not mastered breath control and sometimes his voice would disappear. Don’t know if it was heaven but awfully good.

  • @markmcloughlin2751
    @markmcloughlin2751 Před rokem +9

    Pioneering video artists Steina and Woody Vasulka founded The Kitchen in 1971, which was originally housed in the Mercer Arts Center in Soho. The Vasulkas were known for their early experiments in analog and digital processes, coupled with electronic sound. In their opening manifesto for The Kitchen they wrote, “This place was selected by Media God to perform an experiment on you, to challenge your brain and its perception,” firmly establishing The Kitchen as an open space for challenging new work by artists in all disciplines.

  • @avaldemar
    @avaldemar Před 7 měsíci +5

    This is a masterclass about how to play a pop bass. Go Tina!

  • @jasonberezny9705
    @jasonberezny9705 Před 2 lety +77

    David is the original anti-rockstar . Such a consistently interesting and multi talented artist he has been. He’s so shy until the music starts.❤️
    I love T.H. And I say this with admiration as a 50 year old punk rocker musician. I especially appreciate the nerdy awkwardness of them preparing before each song. The green rugby shirt and dress pants are awesome!🎼✌️❤️

  • @allglorytogod12
    @allglorytogod12 Před 2 lety +30

    When I was younger, I never saw the appeal of TH. But I clicked on this mostly due to the date of the recording. I can really sense the true artist in this more than anything and can appreciate that a lot. He did it his way and it's incredible. And holy crap, Tina can bass.

  • @flannerymonaghan-morris4825

    It’s amazing when you watch this and compare it to the “Stop Making Sense” performance that occurred just 7 or so odd years later. David definitely feels a lot more confident in that movie than he does here, though considering this was in the early years of the band, it makes sense.
    David and the band were basically just babies/kids here-David was only 22 or 23 at the time of this performance, with Chris being 24 and Tina being 25. It’s so fascinating to watch this and see how young they were, and how early it was at the start of their careers, having no idea what the future would have in store for them.
    And let me just say, for footage that is nearly 50 years old, holy shit is it in great condition.

  • @davidatkinson9780
    @davidatkinson9780 Před 9 měsíci +15

    Wow! What a find. I saw Talking Heads in 1977 at University of Michigan. A slightly larger venue, but not by much. “Psycho Killer” was practically a theme song in our dorm as we let the New Wave wash over us. This really takes me back. Thanks for posting it!

  • @dgetzin
    @dgetzin Před 2 lety +31

    whoever recorded and mixed this audio knew what the heck they were doing. The sound and panning is amazing.

    • @dgetzin
      @dgetzin Před rokem +1

      @Alex Lewis yes - I can see that. We all can. I have not listened to this recently - but pretty sure it is live in stereo otherwise I would not have said panning. In any case - it sounds LIVE MIXED - perhaps live mixed to stereo. This is a thing done at live performances. The board op/producer was outstanding. If you want to argue to me that this was a bootleg by a grunt with a mono grade school tape recorder - sure advertise a tin ear. Yes - it is live - yes you are correct about that.

    • @dgetzin
      @dgetzin Před rokem +2

      @Alex Lewis yeah dude - live IN STEREO - production handleled on a board mix - Tina Weymouth’s bass is panned hard left - Byrne’s voice sits center. Etc etc. you have ears.

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 Před 2 lety +64

    Truly extraordinary! I've never seen or heard any footage without Jerry before, didn't realize they were even performing live without him, definitely feels like a "thinner" band for sure! You'd be hard-pressed in '76 to see Talking Heads as a potentially seminal band going into the 80s, but they were clearly ahead of their time.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Před 2 lety +7

      Not a huge fan but something between these impoverished but likeable nerdy performances and their overproduced underground hit factory would work best for me. All of their hits are pretty good but they are nothing like The Replacements, talentwise.

    • @MarsHalekGuitar
      @MarsHalekGuitar Před 9 měsíci

      ​​@@oppothumbs1In all seriousness, "The Name of This Band band Is is The Talking Heads" might be the album that hits the spot for you. Disc 1 is a collection of the naive material but with some veneer of production. Disc 2 is live, somewhat later material, but still prior to "Burning Down the House", with Adrian Blew on guitar and an emphasis on hand drums.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MarsHalekGuitar I do like Burning Down the House and Psycho Killer the most. Also, Take me to the River and Life During Wartime.

    • @JS-df5vy
      @JS-df5vy Před 8 měsíci

      amazing this thread is first to mention jerry... strange to break it all down. 'agree with "name of this band..." reply here. tops*

  • @russellharding3371
    @russellharding3371 Před rokem +30

    Well, that was amazing...
    The thing I love most about Talking Heads is that they are such real people !
    And I loved they way that they grew from such humble beginnings and became an incredibly complex beast that changed music forever !
    Thanks to all of you for being you 👍💜

    • @KS-ft7sy
      @KS-ft7sy Před 7 měsíci +2

      They all came from privilege, David probably had the least but his father was still a professional engineer.

    • @russellharding3371
      @russellharding3371 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@KS-ft7sy I was more referring to the fact that they didn't have big money, such as record companies turning into some ultra commercialised trash band.
      They kept to their own style, which a rarity in the music industry

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv Před 2 měsíci +1

      I guess you can’t be a real person if you grew up middle / upper middle class. 🤦‍♂️

  • @brianwallace6566
    @brianwallace6566 Před 3 měsíci +2

    imagine being there

  • @Hiphiphooray490
    @Hiphiphooray490 Před 6 měsíci +3

    When they asked Tina in ‘79 how things had changed after they hit it big. She said, “more sex and better drugs”.

  • @jelt110
    @jelt110 Před rokem +11

    Oh MY GOD!!!! This is witnessing the birth of genius. Thank you for posting this: this is literally the evolution of genius art, do you have any idea of how historical this is? This is time travel.

  • @NesconProductions
    @NesconProductions Před rokem +10

    Awesome to see this here! Despite his insecurities cool to see David so conscious of doing a through mic. check! For 1976 & evidently shot on a camcorder the sound quality (coming off the board - in stereo) is actually quite good😘! Those that are considered affected by 'social disorders' often focus on things others may consider mundane. Why these individuals can bring something special to art, music and other endeavors that require intense focus. A young Tina Weymouth made me do a David Bowie double-take 😳..

  • @danmertzlufft9627
    @danmertzlufft9627 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Byrne is fully in the 4 axis of the Spectrum - always has been. Back then would have been just considereed weird/quirky/odd by the social standards of the day. Byrne's autism and Talking Heads are inseperable especially as he matured and evolved in the rare state of "advanced merging of artistic ability with the overlay of autism." The begining of the peak was captured with "The Name of the Band is Talking Heads" 1978. You know the rest of their story and it is a triumph on all levels for each member of the band - one) to have achieved musical singularity and greatness and two) to have done so, with a leader who percieves the world and their art differently than the rest of the each of the individual members and the "ensemble" that made up Talking Heads, culminating with Stop Making Sense, then and now.

  • @trentfarmer9862
    @trentfarmer9862 Před rokem +9

    Surreal. Had no clue who they were in 1976. Thank god someone gave me a copy of talking heads 77 ... mind blown

  • @tomdarragh8692
    @tomdarragh8692 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Talking heads is such a breath of fresh air today. Could only imagine hearing them in 76

  • @KASUN_M
    @KASUN_M Před 2 lety +10

    Crazy how these songs are just so good without keyboards and and backup singers

  • @billmerone533
    @billmerone533 Před 2 lety +11

    Amazing how you can start out and hang in there and how great you become keep the faith

  • @alanv7569
    @alanv7569 Před rokem +8

    It’s what I love about CZcams, finding gems like this. They were so raw back then but when you see what they achieved later you realise the seeds were there for all to see.

  • @arturhours
    @arturhours Před 2 lety +16

    6:06 wonder what the crowd thought at the time hearing arguably their biggest hit with no real context. did they assume it would get as big as it did?

  • @moejama64
    @moejama64 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Gear used in this performance:
    (I greatly appreciate any corrections or other help identifying gear, thanks!)
    Whole Band:
    Coca Cola, with cane sugar to improve the tone of course.
    David Byrne:
    Fender Duo Sonic II in Olympic White with a Gibson humbucker in the bridge position.
    Unknown acoustic guitar equipped with some sort of pickup.
    Orange Phaser
    Vox Super Twin amp head with matching cab. The amp head is turned away from the camera and the cab is flipped on its side.
    Tina Weymouth:
    Fender Prescision Bass with what appears to be a custom dark grey finish.
    Mu-Tron Phasor II
    Chris Frantz:
    Rogers drum kit
    Xylophone
    EXTRAS:
    Tina's bass can be seen in present day in this video clip: czcams.com/users/clipUgkxxAvEOagEZv97vqFpS5hPrfGUgL-Rpir2?feature=share9

    • @zachc.9565
      @zachc.9565 Před 10 měsíci

      Chris plays a Rogers Kit

    • @Cheese_1337
      @Cheese_1337 Před 4 měsíci

      and looks like a kustom amplifier with it's bass cabinet for bass guitar

  • @numpty2723
    @numpty2723 Před 2 lety +7

    I like the shy, tentative way he performs Psycho Killer

  • @XXXoctahackXXX
    @XXXoctahackXXX Před rokem +9

    what episode of blue's clues is this

  • @matthewfarmer6830
    @matthewfarmer6830 Před 2 lety +8

    This video looks rare and it looks like it's there first thing on stage, David trying to do his very best. Thanks for sharing. This need to be in a museum.

  • @aarontourangeau4539
    @aarontourangeau4539 Před 2 lety +20

    Epic musical history!

  • @hbaboris
    @hbaboris Před rokem +7

    My favorite band of all time.....truely genius !!! and what a great footage.....great....It was already saved as my favorites .

  • @Aerospacer77
    @Aerospacer77 Před 4 měsíci +3

    This is absolutely incredible. What an incredible band. Many forget they were writing popular 80's songs back in the 1970's. Thanks for posting!

  • @aaronveach9739
    @aaronveach9739 Před 2 lety +31

    2 minutes 40 seconds in. Wow love how they're playing this. "Something are hard to describe " they got an energy less marchy and idk good sound. Very grateful for this thanks to whomever

  • @jobrown95
    @jobrown95 Před 2 lety +7

    Wow, forty-six years ago today. Glad to see this in my recommendations.
    Thank you for sharing this!

    • @OhNoCompassion
      @OhNoCompassion  Před 2 lety

      Good timing! I also rewatched the video earlier today (well, yesterday now, since it's after midnight) to celebrate the 46th anniversary of such a legendary performance

  • @mandeo10
    @mandeo10 Před 2 lety +6

    Fascinating footage. 1976...? So ahead of their time.

  • @star_dust007
    @star_dust007 Před rokem +4

    Man i dare anyone to be as talented as these guys i dont know if htey created it but they certainly are the ramones of new wave music and its so great digging into there discography finding little gems that I feel i have to myself becuase not as manny people like as much as I do. Thats not to say that I cant find this in any other discography would be wrong but how much i love and admire and respect these guys it feels special to sy the least. I'm very partial to david byrne as a person but stuff like this just makes me think more about the music which could be considered a reflection of who he is in one sense but nonetheless i dont know if Ill ever admire such a groundbreaking influential and im willing to say it genius of this band. Also if anybody wants to hear a good hidden gem in there discography listen to paper and sugar on my tounge both amazing soungs that are contenders for my favorite songs by these guys and gal. nothing but love and admiration from over here.

    • @electricfishfan7159
      @electricfishfan7159 Před 10 měsíci

      Paper is also one of my dark horse favorites from what I’ve listened to so far. Gets into my head all the time. I’m saving my ears for the upcoming theatre re-release of SMS or else I’d binge all their music!!

  • @grabham59
    @grabham59 Před 2 lety +18

    What a fabulous find, amazing quality recording! They really did have something about them even at this very early stage...

  • @WilliamViets
    @WilliamViets Před 3 měsíci +1

    A rare clip when you can enjoy the bass

  • @om2216
    @om2216 Před 2 lety +14

    Seminal piece of music history David so shy and before he got his teeth fixed apparently. I read in Chris Frantz's bio that Chris provided the shirts the band would wear because he came from a preppy family with money. Tina of course, amazing and on point from Day One but she grew into one of the best rock bassists ever.

  • @briansmith2163
    @briansmith2163 Před 2 lety +4

    Imagine going there and seeing James Chance and Contortions and so many great experiments.

  • @mayasun2913
    @mayasun2913 Před 2 lety +12

    It's just impossible not to get up and dance to them!

  • @classicguitarfan8
    @classicguitarfan8 Před měsícem +1

    David Byrne = underrated guitar player

  • @sgt.thundercok4704
    @sgt.thundercok4704 Před 2 lety +4

    Damn. What talent to be so raw and pull off that...

  • @robertallard4944
    @robertallard4944 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I saw TH in a small club near Albany NY right after the first album came out in 77. Jerry Harrison was part of the group then. After his addition and months of playing, they were a tighter band. Lotta fun. So much nervous energy. I think David Byrne wore the same shirt. lol

  • @OlafProt
    @OlafProt Před měsícem

    I always loved what Tina said in an interview in about 1993, where she was remembering when Bernie Worrell was trying to explain that "uhhh" in funk/bass playing. She wanted it in musical notation or something.... And she says "he said, honey it's like when your lover is coming up to meet you and you just go uhhh". 😂
    She also talks about how people got so excited when her fingers used to bleed playing the bass so hard. They all learned and grew as they went. This is rarely given the space to happen now.
    I love their earlier live performances of Psycho Killer when it was just the three of them (no harm to Jerry at all!) but it was just much more fluid. Then in the late 70s it became more jumpy - what Hilly Kristal called "David's chicken phase.. when he was jerky. (His playing, I didn't know him personally)😂". Great great days.

  • @mc2mc277
    @mc2mc277 Před 2 lety +13

    Great piece of musical history! Thanks.

  • @rickhager3288
    @rickhager3288 Před 2 lety +31

    So great to see them as the original trio - as they started out. Thanks for this great video. I grabbed it from here and will dub it to a CD.

    • @spiderreed350
      @spiderreed350 Před 2 lety +2

      I miss the organ though.

    • @billmerone533
      @billmerone533 Před 2 lety +1

      You welcome

    • @BooBooGlue1
      @BooBooGlue1 Před 2 lety +2

      What's a CD?

    • @rickhager3288
      @rickhager3288 Před 2 lety +5

      @@BooBooGlue1 A “CD” is a CIRCULAR DOWNLOADER which is an actual physical product that can convey recorded soundwaves when inserted into a machine that “reads” an imprinted code of ones and zeros. This was invented back in the dark ages of 1982 and later mass-marketed to most of the literate world. It has been eclipsed in recent years by vinyl record albums that are, ironically, in danger of being overtaken again by the aforementioned Circular Downloaders. Remember, the great artist Laurie Anderson once said…. “This is digital…” Peace out.

    • @renatorca2155
      @renatorca2155 Před rokem +1

      @@rickhager3288CD means Compact Disk bruh

  • @HansJaussmann
    @HansJaussmann Před rokem +3

    I didn't want this to end. There's obviously more to this and from a historical perspective this needs to be remastered and released properly.

  • @flstffatboy3910
    @flstffatboy3910 Před 2 lety +6

    What a gem 💎 this is

    • @lucasc5622
      @lucasc5622 Před rokem +1

      i'm really glad you included that picture of a gem, because i didn't know what one looked like

  • @SJKLR99
    @SJKLR99 Před 2 lety +7

    She caught on to the bass pretty quick

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 Před 2 lety +4

      That’s for sure. I also wonder how long David had been playing guitar in order to settle into that style.

  • @herbrhees6338
    @herbrhees6338 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh how I miss college

  • @brianfergus839
    @brianfergus839 Před 2 lety +19

    This is FANTASTIC. Like a dream.
    Thank you so so much

  • @recordtime4923
    @recordtime4923 Před 2 lety +11

    Never thought of this comparison before but watching this I kept thinking of David as a modern quirky Buddy Holly

    • @jtb1649
      @jtb1649 Před 2 lety +1

      interesting thought . but not nearly the talent.

    • @daskitten1
      @daskitten1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jtb1649 Sarcasm Alert! I guess if BH lived longer he might equal the talent of DB...

    • @Anthony-hu3rj
      @Anthony-hu3rj Před 2 lety +2

      @@daskitten1 Okay, break it up you two! Buddy Holly and David Byrne were both musical innovators of the highest degree.

    • @daskitten1
      @daskitten1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Anthony-hu3rj I totally agree. That's why I prefaced my comment with "Sarcasm Alert" lol

    • @adderon7476
      @adderon7476 Před 2 lety +1

      Elvis Costello took the Buddy Holly crown

  • @dschaeuble
    @dschaeuble Před 2 lety +6

    Tina Weymouth incredible

  • @yourfairyking
    @yourfairyking Před 2 lety +11

    6:05 Tina, shut it!

  • @bluesyoucanuse1861
    @bluesyoucanuse1861 Před 2 lety +3

    This makes me realize how much I f'd up by not going to see them at a small theater in my home town that same year. Luckily, I made up for that 7 years later. You can see hear that remarkable concert at SPAC in 1983. Sadly, there's no visual. Of the hundreds of concerts I've attended over decades, that SPAC show is my number one show ever. Check it out!

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises6710 Před 2 lety +5

    Insanely awesome! Thanks for posting!

  • @QuementRBLX
    @QuementRBLX Před 4 měsíci +2

    im tired and stupid so for a second i thought they were going to be playing in just some random kitchen

  • @planetwisconsin9901
    @planetwisconsin9901 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video thank you for posting it! 😊

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight Před 2 lety +1

    amazing footage. thanks for sharing

  • @vinny9708
    @vinny9708 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for posting

  • @grandudetonesnob7107
    @grandudetonesnob7107 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for finding and posting this!

  • @chrisjames483
    @chrisjames483 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Pure brilliance!

  • @antonellodelmastro423
    @antonellodelmastro423 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic !!!!! Thank you !!!!!!!

  • @billycox475
    @billycox475 Před 2 lety +4

    This is so great!

  • @nicolaenicolas6088
    @nicolaenicolas6088 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, I can't find words..., superb !

  • @eckardarcher3104
    @eckardarcher3104 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a Wonderful Curiosity!! Thanx....

  • @mikekaufmann5311
    @mikekaufmann5311 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is a treasure. Thank you.

  • @AlizeeDefan
    @AlizeeDefan Před 2 lety +5

    I live in Rhode Island, minutes from where they formed RISD, this is epic

    • @spiderreed350
      @spiderreed350 Před 2 lety +1

      Cool,Vinnie Paz.lives in Rhode Island too,good friend of mine.

  • @RoisinElektra
    @RoisinElektra Před 2 lety +1

    Awww thank you, what a Joy to feeling this and again and again and again and again.. for decents love this, love them , love you

  • @latheofheaven
    @latheofheaven Před 2 lety +7

    Frigg'n *AWESOME* Bro! 👍 The sound is excellent!

  • @micksbiggestfan4006
    @micksbiggestfan4006 Před 2 lety +5

    Great share. Thanks! Chris Frantz never aged. Dig the alternate Psycho lyrics

  • @bluebear1654
    @bluebear1654 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Absolutely beautiful.

  • @wordsisnukes
    @wordsisnukes Před 2 lety +2

    excellent music document. pure history.

  • @tykow
    @tykow Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for uploading this!! So cool to watch. I love that "Thank you very muuUucch" has been around from the beginning

  • @steverushton8193
    @steverushton8193 Před 2 lety +3

    Sounds like demos but its gr8 thank you so much for this piece of history before Jerry joined them.

  • @adderon7476
    @adderon7476 Před 2 lety +4

    This performance of I Want To Live is everything

  • @tonaruch8623
    @tonaruch8623 Před 8 měsíci

    Thrilled I found your channel. Thrilled with your finds

  • @katmandew2152
    @katmandew2152 Před 28 dny

    Thank you for this. And how!!!!!! Happy days.!

  • @jeffandersen7397
    @jeffandersen7397 Před 2 lety +15

    in the year 1976 there was no cooler woman on the planet Earth than Tina Weymouth

    • @pigglesy
      @pigglesy Před 2 lety

      I went through my teenage years like that.

    • @pigglesy
      @pigglesy Před 2 lety

      Hormones,testosterone.You will get over it and then when you are 50 it all starts again.

    • @adderon7476
      @adderon7476 Před 2 lety +2

      *Stevie Nicks entered the chat, looked at Tina, nodded then slowly left the chat*

    • @jeffandersen7397
      @jeffandersen7397 Před 2 lety

      ​@@adderon7476 coquettishly swinging her tambourine

  • @jasonberezny9705
    @jasonberezny9705 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing!

  • @ozdaawg
    @ozdaawg Před 2 lety +8

    Wow, how good was that? Gained quality insight, Love this band for so long and into the future

  • @zzzwy777
    @zzzwy777 Před rokem

    i luv the rhythms and melodies

  • @farmerfoster6032
    @farmerfoster6032 Před rokem +1

    shirt tucked in and a beer on the amp , so cool

  • @ErikKnear
    @ErikKnear Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome! I'm surprised how early some of these songs were already written.

  • @Jimbo1221
    @Jimbo1221 Před 4 měsíci

    so incredible.

  • @thebookiread2264
    @thebookiread2264 Před 2 lety +16

    Wow ! Thanks so much for posting this. As the tape ends, David says "No Compassion" to Chris, so that tune must have followed Tentative Decisions. I read this show had two sets, other tunes people have mentioned are Artists Only and First Week/Last Week...Carefree (Chris on vibes for that tune). Hope you can find the other tapes ! :)

    • @OhNoCompassion
      @OhNoCompassion  Před 2 lety +4

      Oh, No Compassion!
      Would love to see more footage from this, have been looking into it for a while but haven't found any signs that the rest of the footage was made public (yet)

    • @douglasrice9636
      @douglasrice9636 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes they did perform more, my guess is that the length of the videotape real was 30 minutes. The kitchen archive says they have more, it’s just never snuck out

  • @thedavegilloran
    @thedavegilloran Před rokem

    Sound is amazing

  • @dreamingforward
    @dreamingforward Před 7 měsíci

    This is amazing! I knew Woody and Steina Valsuka who create the Kitchen performance space. I didn't know that Talking Heads performed there. Cool vid.

  • @popogast
    @popogast Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting source of history. Well done.

  • @RyanKudasik
    @RyanKudasik Před 2 lety +5

    wow. I'm so glad youtube knows what I like. This is a gem.

    • @RyanKudasik
      @RyanKudasik Před 2 lety +1

      So glad Byrne was wise enough to use the board's mic for a quality recording.

    • @MauriceMossisitnot
      @MauriceMossisitnot Před rokem

      ​​@@RyanKudasik Is that what the second mic is for?

    • @RyanKudasik
      @RyanKudasik Před rokem

      ​​@@MauriceMossisitnot That was my original assumption but now I see that the one mic is way behind the other. It's clear by the quality that this was routed through the board. But because the other one's so far back and he never uses it at all, I'm not actually sure what it's there for. I'm not an audio and engineer but I've hung around quite a lot. It's still possible that that second mic is picking him up for the room, but like in my original comment he decided to sing for the recording instead.

    • @RyanKudasik
      @RyanKudasik Před rokem

      ​@@MauriceMossisitnot Haha. Now I'm watching towards the end and they move the mics. So yeah I think one is for the room and one was for the recording

  • @ianchiodi1686
    @ianchiodi1686 Před 2 lety +2

    awesomee!!!

  • @lamper2
    @lamper2 Před 2 lety

    I used to love to go to the kitchen. i wish I was there for this though!

  • @gowensbach2998
    @gowensbach2998 Před 2 lety

    Speechless

  • @LaurelCanyon1969
    @LaurelCanyon1969 Před 2 lety +4

    Ye gods, their look and sound... Nearly 50 years ago, it must have seemed to the average Joe like they'd just stepped out of a spaceship!

  • @MrMeadfoot
    @MrMeadfoot Před 6 měsíci

    Right when punk was kicking off.
    I never got to hear of the Talking Heads till about '81 when ' Once in a Lifetime ' was released.