That video looks like it's shot in Black & White, although there's some color in a drum here or a guitar there. I don't know if the lighting director made it look like that, or the videographers.
In contrast, the Ramones December 1977 video you can see all the colors in the lights, although the band don't dress in a lot of glittery stuff.
I missed out on TH as well, but a friend, who is a Phishhead, and I dosed a few weeks back and he introduced me to the Phish 10/31/96 concert when they covered the entire Remain in Light album and then we watched the Stop Making Sense film right after that.
He knew what he was doing. I'm a David Byrne fan ;-) (and enjoying some mid 90's Phish, too)
This one from "Armadillo World" in Austin, 9-15-1979 has cable buzz throughout the Audio -- probably from whoever viddied it.
Not the multi-camera production of those European shows, but a glimpse of what the "Original" T-Heads lineup had evolved into at that point in time.
DB is really good on that pale Strat; Tina is on the Fender Bass with one pickup. And a year later, they had that Batch of additional talent adding more texture to the Layer Cake.
This one appears to be Audio only from Amsterdam, 12-11-1980.
Really good Audio though. No doubt better sources circulate, however this one sounds OK.
Psycho Killer, Warning Sign, Stay Hungry, Cities, band intros, I Zimbra, Drugs, Once in a Lifetime, Animals, Houses in Motion, Born Under Punches, Crosseyed & Painless, Life During Wartime
Encore 1: Take Me To the River
Encore 2: The Great Curve
My first show was 12-29-1978 Trenton NJ War Memorial. We had great seats.
Been to a few other shows there, last one was Shakin' Nagan w/ P-Funk as backup band.
I got paid to viddy a Graduation ceremony there when I worked for the local Community College.
That T-Heads fan-site really has all the details and some (Dead or alive ?) links to various audio and video.
I wish that I had attended more shows during the period they toured, but I was in High School or University, and could not go everywhere and do everything.
Happy that some people made audio / video recordings.
Way back in the daze of trading actual tapes, I fell in with a group of guys that was populated with touring crew members, FOH sound guys at venues, recording engineers and other riff-raff of rock and roll. Most of the members of that group kept their identity on the down-low because if they were found out passing on many of these recordings their jobs would be in jeopardy. Over time some would let you know who they were but unless they volunteered that info it was an unwritten law that one should never ask too many questions or you found yourself blacklisted from the group. I've always prided myself on constant expansion of my musical universe so I normally didn't ask for lists of what they had. My request was send me what you consider your cream of the crop in exchange for what they requested from me. One trading partner that I had was probably the best for sending me stuff from groups that I wasn't familiar with or bands that didn't have much stuff out in the wild. On occasion I would be told that what was sent can NOT be traded beyond me unless another was vetted by me and allowed by the person who originated the material. This one trader would on occasion send me some killer Talking Heads soundboards and being the fan I was and not wanting to sour the arrangement they didn't go beyond me. Flash forward quite a few years and knowing that a friend of mine who was also a big Talking Heads fan I reached out to this trader to ask if I could pass on two shows I especially liked. I hadn't been in contact with them for over a decade and was figuring whatever address I had may no longer be up to date. About 3 weeks later I get a letter giving me permission and him breaking his anonymity. and that he was a musician who played drums for the band. :-)
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sigmund SeaMonster
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 12:28 am
Dude this show Rages !
Dude this show Rages
Yes Belew , Byrne and Bernie Worrell
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lance minimum goad Newberry heathentom
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 01:22 am
The tour for Remain In Light
The tour for Remain In Light that I skipped when they played at the Warfield.
To this day that's on my list of major regrets.
I've watched this video so many times over the years.
Just to re-kindle my regret at skipping the show.
My only redemption, and in hindsight it's OK redemption, is I did see them at the Greek in '83, on their final tour.
One of the greatest bands of all time.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Astro astro
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 02:01 am
Favorite tour hands down.
Favorite tour hands down.
I have a show from Germany too. Great stuff!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Ken D. Portland_ken
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 02:02 am
Good show. Never seen it
Good show. Never seen it before. Thanks for sharing.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: MarkD ntfdaway
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 05:05 am
I really missed out on
I really missed out on Talking Heads until recently. Just started to appreciate them a very few yrs ago.
I've always said Leonard Cohen was the coolest dude in the business. David Byrne is up there.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 08:23 am
That video looks like it's
That video looks like it's shot in Black & White, although there's some color in a drum here or a guitar there. I don't know if the lighting director made it look like that, or the videographers.
In contrast, the Ramones December 1977 video you can see all the colors in the lights, although the band don't dress in a lot of glittery stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp3zaeOyL7Q
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: doctor doolittle
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 10:58 am
The Capitol Theatre 1980.
The Capitol Theatre 1980.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFvgWguaC9g
CBGB 1975
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNGutllSRsA
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: dimethyllovebeam joe
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 11:19 am
I missed out on TH as well,
I missed out on TH as well, but a friend, who is a Phishhead, and I dosed a few weeks back and he introduced me to the Phish 10/31/96 concert when they covered the entire Remain in Light album and then we watched the Stop Making Sense film right after that.
He knew what he was doing. I'm a David Byrne fan ;-) (and enjoying some mid 90's Phish, too)
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Ken D. Portland_ken
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 04:34 pm
>>>>he introduced me to the
>>>>he introduced me to the Phish 10/31/96 concert when they covered the entire Remain in Light album
This is a little embarrassing, but up until about ten years ago, I thought Cities and Cross-eyed and Painless were Phish songs.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Thumbkinetic (Bluestnote)
on Sunday, December 20, 2020 – 05:06 pm
Saw them a year too late for
Saw them a year too late for Belew, but it was still the big band. Byrne had the cool noise end down, if not the chops.
My first trip to Forest Hills. Didn't return until The Q.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 05:08 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp3zaeOyL7Q
Dortmund, Germany 40 years ago 12/20/1980.
Better color compared to Italy.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: MarkD ntfdaway
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 07:27 am
Ramones
Ramones
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 07:52 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp3zaeOyL7Q
This one from "Armadillo World" in Austin, 9-15-1979 has cable buzz throughout the Audio -- probably from whoever viddied it.
Not the multi-camera production of those European shows, but a glimpse of what the "Original" T-Heads lineup had evolved into at that point in time.
DB is really good on that pale Strat; Tina is on the Fender Bass with one pickup. And a year later, they had that Batch of additional talent adding more texture to the Layer Cake.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 08:25 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp3zaeOyL7Q
This one appears to be Audio only from Amsterdam, 12-11-1980.
Really good Audio though. No doubt better sources circulate, however this one sounds OK.
Psycho Killer, Warning Sign, Stay Hungry, Cities, band intros, I Zimbra, Drugs, Once in a Lifetime, Animals, Houses in Motion, Born Under Punches, Crosseyed & Painless, Life During Wartime
Encore 1: Take Me To the River
Encore 2: The Great Curve
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 09:06 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp3zaeOyL7Q
T-Heads Hofstra University 9-1978
Just Audio. Basically the "More Songs About Buildings And Food" tour before "Fear Of Music" LP came out.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 09:19 am
https:/
https://talkingheadsconcerthistory.blogspot.com/2012/11/1978.html
A link to T-Heads enthusiast page.
My first show was 12-29-1978 Trenton NJ War Memorial. We had great seats.
Been to a few other shows there, last one was Shakin' Nagan w/ P-Funk as backup band.
I got paid to viddy a Graduation ceremony there when I worked for the local Community College.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: dimethyllovebeam joe
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 10:05 am
>>This is a little
>>This is a little embarrassing, but up until about ten years ago, I thought Cities and Cross-eyed and Painless were Phish songs.
I just caught up to a 24yr old and a 36 yr old concert a few weeks ago, Ken. You're in good company.
Thanks, Stu.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 10:34 am
That T-Heads fan-site really
That T-Heads fan-site really has all the details and some (Dead or alive ?) links to various audio and video.
I wish that I had attended more shows during the period they toured, but I was in High School or University, and could not go everywhere and do everything.
Happy that some people made audio / video recordings.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: skifurthur AMSaddler
on Monday, December 21, 2020 – 05:33 pm
Way back in the daze of
Way back in the daze of trading actual tapes, I fell in with a group of guys that was populated with touring crew members, FOH sound guys at venues, recording engineers and other riff-raff of rock and roll. Most of the members of that group kept their identity on the down-low because if they were found out passing on many of these recordings their jobs would be in jeopardy. Over time some would let you know who they were but unless they volunteered that info it was an unwritten law that one should never ask too many questions or you found yourself blacklisted from the group. I've always prided myself on constant expansion of my musical universe so I normally didn't ask for lists of what they had. My request was send me what you consider your cream of the crop in exchange for what they requested from me. One trading partner that I had was probably the best for sending me stuff from groups that I wasn't familiar with or bands that didn't have much stuff out in the wild. On occasion I would be told that what was sent can NOT be traded beyond me unless another was vetted by me and allowed by the person who originated the material. This one trader would on occasion send me some killer Talking Heads soundboards and being the fan I was and not wanting to sour the arrangement they didn't go beyond me. Flash forward quite a few years and knowing that a friend of mine who was also a big Talking Heads fan I reached out to this trader to ask if I could pass on two shows I especially liked. I hadn't been in contact with them for over a decade and was figuring whatever address I had may no longer be up to date. About 3 weeks later I get a letter giving me permission and him breaking his anonymity. and that he was a musician who played drums for the band. :-)
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Deadly Leper van Atom
on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 – 12:14 am
Heatwave and tape trading! I
Heatwave and tape trading! I missed that era.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 – 06:27 am
I actually was checking out a
I actually was checking out a few Johnny Thunders videos when U-toob suggested some Talking Heads. JT was a mess, but he had a unique guitar style.
You don't hear him on the radio much.