Talking heads weren't a very druggy band actually. David and Tina weren't really into anything. Im sure some of the backing members were on stuff though. @MajorMajor420
there is a video that explains that all of the stage lighting was designed by Byrne and the production team specifically to appear cinema like on camera while being still engaging for the live audience.
@@ScottSullivanTV Was looking for something like this. Almost eerie seeing a fully modern processing applied to raw footage from decades ago. A concert movie from 2004 wouldn't look anywhere near this modern.
There are a few aliens that came to earth to perform. Jimi Hendrix was one. Frank Zappa was another, Gary Newman was one and Lou Reed was another, The man who takes the cake is David. Seen the Head live a few times and some of the best shows I've ever seen.
@@MichaelStefano-k3b Nope Gary. the one that did the song Cars. That was his solo but previous to that he was in a band called Tubeway Army. Look them up and listen and watch "Are Friends Electric" and "Down In The Park" first. If you never heard them they will blow you away.
Same , I think they did it justice , it’s so good David covered there song hard times . I haven’t seen him cover the other artists so he must really like Paramore’s version
3:11 - 3:40 This part, where David Byrne and Alex Weir are just jamming together. Matching each other's energy, being so perfectly in sync. It's one of my favorite parts of the show. They looked like they were having a blast.
When somebody asks me what i love about new wave music or what i think is the best concert film, i show them this. I do think last waltz is a VERY close second.
I have a bias for stop making sense but I sat down and watched the last waltz and it's great but like halfway through I was like "this is completely out of order isn't it" and it is, and I've seen it several times since and there's still that little nagging thing where I wish I could have just seen the whole concert as a performance
Saw this in IMAX at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood and during the last two songs half the crowd was down at the very front dancing under the screen!
Saw this at The Plaza Theater in Atlanta a few months ago in a completely sold out theater. The last half hour the entire audience were on their feet dancing and singing as if David Byrne and Co were actually in attendance. One of the greatest moments of my life to be honest. Thank you Talking Heads!!!
I absolutely loved seeing this in the theaters. It was the first time I actually saw the film and I was the only person in the theater too. So I had to sing along to this absolute masterpiece
It feels as though contagious is the only appropriate word to describe this song. Unless a person has a traumatic experience tied to it, I would bet they cant help but move around when listening to this song. It already had an upbeat tempo, but the band took that to its supreme point during this performance. Nothing was left in them when they finished playing that night, Im sure of it.
Back a million years ago in 1989 my high school "Mass Media" instructor literally ordered me (after finding out I was a casual TH fan) to watch this film and do a report on it. It blew my mind. I couldn't believe that I hadn't seen it, and HAVING seen it, I had to watch it over and over. I still watch it, and it was the first concert my kid ever 'went to'.
It's unreal how freakin SICK this band was!!! Some of the funkiest s**t I have ever seen. What a powerhouse group of ladies and gents. This is a historical music performance. It's no surprise that Burns wrote a book called HOW MUSIC WORKS. He would know. Bless this band and bless the 80s!!! I was there!!! Best decade ever!!!
I'm not a huge fan of Talking Heads, but this is how you put on a good show. Everyone on stage dancing, having fun, being just a bit crazy. Not like a few bands I've seen where everyone was basically statues with guitars.
I’m recently getting to know talking heads and I think the vibe and excitement that comes from the music, the atmosphere, the people and everything all together makes this music a blast and it’s truly entertainment on a level rarely seen by most musicians. Definitely a group that changes the genre to a new place and evolves the music world. Cheers 🍻 love to ya all 🫶
I don't know about any of this. I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was Cillian 'cause I read that he used to be in a band too (for fun I guess, haha...). Indeed, Cillian would play him really well
I saw this tour. I’m not sure I actually saw a minute of what was happening on the stage. Everyone was dancing every which way, just completely lost in the groove. Then I missed this movie, and only just saw it. So so so good. Still good!
lo acabo de ver en guadalajara mexico ,,,, exelente !!!!!!!!!!! ahora entiendo por que se le considera de los mejores conciertos en vivo en la historia!
Probably the only studio ever to actually love what they are doing as a collective . Im sure there are passionate people in the rest of the bug studios but at the end of the day they only make what is considered " correct " at any given time . Big studio with the indie studio mentality will abd has given us ( thank you A24) some of the best culturally rich experiences in recent cinema . ( GOD FUCKING DAMN The Green Knight 💚 was an outerworldy film )
'Stop Making Sense' (1984) is often referred to as the greatest live concert movie of all time, and you can see why! The 2023 restored version is supposed to be excellent (played in IMAX which would be mind blowing). What a fantastic performance!
@@DJGamingSmash digital is a horrible way to preserve digital media. we'd be paying $20 for the potential risk of not being able to access it in the future due to a number of different scenarios.
I'm sad I missed the re-release in theaters, but I pre-ordered the Blu-ray and cannot wait to see the full movie!! This clip was so magnetic, I felt myself moving to it! 🤓
Watch out, you might get what you're after Cool babies, strange but not a stranger I'm an ordinary guy Burning down the house Hold tight Wait 'til the party's over Hold tight We're in for nasty weather There has got to be a way Burning down the house Here's your ticket pack your bags Time for jumpin' overboard The transportation is here Close enough but not too far, Maybe you know where you are Fightin' fire with fire All wet, hey, you might need a raincoat Shakedown, dreams walking in broad daylight Three hundred sixty five degrees Burning down the house It was once upon a place, Sometimes I listen to myself Gonna come in first place People on their way to work, Baby, what did you expect? Gonna burst into flame Burning down the house My house's out of the ordinary That's right Don't want to hurt nobody Some things sure can sweep me off my feet Burning down the house No visible means of support And you have not seen nothin' yet Everything's stuck together And I don't know what you expect Staring into the TV set Fighting fire with fire
Mir war damals nicht aufgefallen, daß nur die Talkin Heads einen Hautfarbe haben, die Musiker die sie unterstützen eine andere. Ich, jung wie ich war, dachte einfach, die haben die besten Musiker genommen die sie bekommen konnten. So einen Hautfarbenmist hab ich damals nicht gedacht. Nun fällt es mir auf.
I love how every single person featured here seemed to be having the time of their life. Sang and played and danced their hearts out.
something something nose candy.....
Drugs are a powerful drug.
Talking heads weren't a very druggy band actually. David and Tina weren't really into anything. Im sure some of the backing members were on stuff though.
@MajorMajor420
it's called cocaine
@@adamnewyork Davids just autistic and didnt do many drugs, tina just vibed with occasional weed from what i know
Saw this Movie in IMAX whenever it was re-released, and that was also the first time I’ve experienced IMAX & it was worth every single penny.
Same. Looking forward to the Blu-ray release.
felt so real and the instruments felt like they were really there
My first IMAX experience was the Beatles Rooftop concert
Just saw it yesterday on cinema, I agree
I just saw it last thursday on cinema, It was one of the best experiences in cinema I have had in my life
I can't believe how modern the stage lighting looks. Initially I thought this was a new biographical film.
Shot on film so there is SO much flexibility that they can pull out of that negative when scanning it digitally with today's tools.
@siegebug It's certainly what I thought. I didn't expect a Talking Heads concert doc from A24 and I wouldn't have known just from the title.
Watch the entire film. One of the best ever!
there is a video that explains that all of the stage lighting was designed by Byrne and the production team specifically to appear cinema like on camera while being still engaging for the live audience.
@@ScottSullivanTV Was looking for something like this. Almost eerie seeing a fully modern processing applied to raw footage from decades ago. A concert movie from 2004 wouldn't look anywhere near this modern.
There are a few aliens that came to earth to perform. Jimi Hendrix was one. Frank Zappa was another, Gary Newman was one and Lou Reed was another, The man who takes the cake is David. Seen the Head live a few times and some of the best shows I've ever seen.
David bowie to I reckon?
Gary Newman? You mean Randy?
@@MichaelStefano-k3b Nope Gary. the one that did the song Cars. That was his solo but previous to that he was in a band called Tubeway Army. Look them up and listen and watch "Are Friends Electric" and "Down In The Park" first. If you never heard them they will blow you away.
I’m probably way older than you, but I would add Freddie Mercury to that list. His charisma & stage presence were just incredible.
Himself and Zappa came from another realm
Has anything, anytime, anywhere been performed with greater energy? Awesome.
I love how the Paramore cover of this song follows his vocal enunciations from this version instead of the studio version
The Paramore cover piqued my interest, so I watched 12 seconds of it, and now I'm here enjoying the 40year old version.
Same , I think they did it justice , it’s so good David covered there song hard times .
I haven’t seen him cover the other artists so he must really like Paramore’s version
3:11 - 3:40 This part, where David Byrne and Alex Weir are just jamming together. Matching each other's energy, being so perfectly in sync. It's one of my favorite parts of the show. They looked like they were having a blast.
When somebody asks me what i love about new wave music or what i think is the best concert film, i show them this. I do think last waltz is a VERY close second.
I have a bias for stop making sense but I sat down and watched the last waltz and it's great but like halfway through I was like "this is completely out of order isn't it" and it is, and I've seen it several times since and there's still that little nagging thing where I wish I could have just seen the whole concert as a performance
Watched this in cinema, people started dancing!
*Eras tour flashbacks*
Ohhh nooo 🙉
I don’t think they could have helped it tbh, you kinda have to
@@samfishertags4904 agree
Saw this in IMAX at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood and during the last two songs half the crowd was down at the very front dancing under the screen!
Saw this at The Plaza Theater in Atlanta a few months ago in a completely sold out theater. The last half hour the entire audience were on their feet dancing and singing as if David Byrne and Co were actually in attendance. One of the greatest moments of my life to be honest. Thank you Talking Heads!!!
I absolutely loved seeing this in the theaters. It was the first time I actually saw the film and I was the only person in the theater too. So I had to sing along to this absolute masterpiece
That must have been incredible! The theater we saw it in was full.
The energy is soooo contagious!!! I'm literally sitting on my futon waking up and I'm still having a great time
It feels as though contagious is the only appropriate word to describe this song. Unless a person has a traumatic experience tied to it, I would bet they cant help but move around when listening to this song. It already had an upbeat tempo, but the band took that to its supreme point during this performance. Nothing was left in them when they finished playing that night, Im sure of it.
We get, you got enlightened by Japan
@@kensukefan47 condolences on the loss of your intellect
Back a million years ago in 1989 my high school "Mass Media" instructor literally ordered me (after finding out I was a casual TH fan) to watch this film and do a report on it.
It blew my mind. I couldn't believe that I hadn't seen it, and HAVING seen it, I had to watch it over and over.
I still watch it, and it was the first concert my kid ever 'went to'.
This mix is such a major improvement.
It's unreal how freakin SICK this band was!!! Some of the funkiest s**t I have ever seen. What a powerhouse group of ladies and gents. This is a historical music performance. It's no surprise that Burns wrote a book called HOW MUSIC WORKS. He would know. Bless this band and bless the 80s!!! I was there!!! Best decade ever!!!
I recall seeing this in a little cinema in London and we were all dancing in the aisles; it was just so good!!!
The 2 singers/guitarists look like they can barely contain themselves. I wish everyone could have a career they're this excited about.
I'm not a huge fan of Talking Heads, but this is how you put on a good show. Everyone on stage dancing, having fun, being just a bit crazy. Not like a few bands I've seen where everyone was basically statues with guitars.
Cocaine was pure around the time of making this
I’m recently getting to know talking heads and I think the vibe and excitement that comes from the music, the atmosphere, the people and everything all together makes this music a blast and it’s truly entertainment on a level rarely seen by most musicians. Definitely a group that changes the genre to a new place and evolves the music world. Cheers 🍻 love to ya all 🫶
what a band !!!! so many good songs out of this outfit !!!
My childhood memories come flooding back when I hear this. Thank you. Straw Hat pizza, A&W root beer, pinball, donkey Kong.
Stop Making Sense is such an amazing achievement in itself it's absolutely the best musical documentary of all time. Just incredible
The backup singers ❤
favourite track from this concert, favourite performance of this track
2:17 I can feel the joy radiating off him
Truly once in a lifetime experience
OH MY GOD!! Hell damn yeah!! Bring these days back!!
Cillian Murphy should play David Byrne in his biopic. 😂
Reddit moment
we gotta focus on making music biopics actually good first
Literally the first thing that came to my mind when David showed up on stage.
TOTALLY thought the same thing watching this again!
I don't know about any of this. I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was Cillian 'cause I read that he used to be in a band too (for fun I guess, haha...). Indeed, Cillian would play him really well
Great song and this live version is awesome I really want to watch the whole movie now
I saw this tour. I’m not sure I actually saw a minute of what was happening on the stage. Everyone was dancing every which way, just completely lost in the groove. Then I missed this movie, and only just saw it. So so so good. Still good!
lo acabo de ver en guadalajara mexico ,,,, exelente !!!!!!!!!!! ahora entiendo por que se le considera de los mejores conciertos en vivo en la historia!
Their fun is contagious. God wish I had seen this live
Amazing film. Just watched this in my documentary filmmaking class
This is such a magical moment. Brings the entire audience out of their seats. It always gives me goosebumps
Such great music & times we enjoyed in the 80's.
LOVING THE ENERGY .
That truly is one the best stage performances ever. You never know what you're going to get with David Byrne.
New favourite music video! This is phenomenal. Love the visual storytelling.
Probably the only studio ever to actually love what they are doing as a collective . Im sure there are passionate people in the rest of the bug studios but at the end of the day they only make what is considered " correct " at any given time . Big studio with the indie studio mentality will abd has given us ( thank you A24) some of the best culturally rich experiences in recent cinema . ( GOD FUCKING DAMN The Green Knight 💚 was an outerworldy film )
You can’t watch this film without dancing!! So good! 🎉
Play this at my funeral
hes getting cremated
everyone is having so much fun i love!!!!
… when you REALLY feel the music🎶🕺🕺🕺
Love this song
I will be watch this documentary in my city this week, in Fortaleza (Brazil)!
Still have my autographed Tortelvis sweat towel from a 90’s Las Vegas show! 🤘
Audacious, relentless, thought provoking, cathartic. Undoubtedly Xiu Xiu. Can’t wait for the new record
'Stop Making Sense' (1984) is often referred to as the greatest live concert movie of all time, and you can see why! The 2023 restored version is supposed to be excellent (played in IMAX which would be mind blowing). What a fantastic performance!
saw this and loved it even though I'm not a huge Talking Heads fan
I can feel the energy
This is insanely good. Unreal.
This concert could double as a live concert and 80's workout video.
Kakav vokal❤i kakav bend jbt❤
Jerry Harrison’s work updating the soundtrack is amazing.
Where is everyone today that was in this performance? It's awesome and timeless.
I'll never get tired of this.
this is so badass
Please rerelease this in imax and have a 4K release in the uk
They had it in Imax screens last year.
All of you have awakened my soul!!!
Please put out an affordable 4K
Affordable lol
It's out digitally in 4K for $20.
@@DJGamingSmash Digital sucks. We want physical
@@DJGamingSmash digital is a horrible way to preserve digital media. we'd be paying $20 for the potential risk of not being able to access it in the future due to a number of different scenarios.
@@jordjordjord Discs rule.
This is so epic… “Does anyone have any questions?”
Crowd: “Nope, got it thank you!”
timeless classic
This movie/album inspired my passion for music
More please of this lovely 🥰
It is impossible to have a bad time watching this movie!
won't late so much please!!! i want it and want it asap!! :) 4k and dolby atmos! wow great work! :)
Without words!!! Michael Matthias Frohn Mühlstroh und Michael Frohn and Jesus Christ!!!❤❤❤
Seen this movie back in the day didn't know the house was still on Fire
imagine being there, so cool
I was at the Philly SMS tour show. Later I found out my friend was also there. Her group was a couple of years younger than ours.
かっこいい〜!kakkoii😊
I'm sad I missed the re-release in theaters, but I pre-ordered the Blu-ray and cannot wait to see the full movie!! This clip was so magnetic, I felt myself moving to it! 🤓
This version is superior to the album version imo, i remember being a kid in my parents car, my mum hating the song but my dad and I loved it
Thank you for posting this, A24.....proving yet again why A24 is the coolest studio in the game💯
Das, was Euch reitet muss göttlich sein
Christopher Nolan + A24 + Cillian Murphy: BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE BIOPIC!!
Jonathan Demme is the director
Astonishing ❤
I just wish this video were louder. All of my components are @ top volume & I can barely hear it. Still a great song.
A24 kills it
No, Talking Heads do
Love this! 💃🏻 🪩 🕺🏻
Настолько кайфуют от того, что делают!
Goodness gracious
First time i heard was as a freshman in college...next day are classes but my older roommates decided to have a party!
the energy is electric in this whole film and makes me get up and dance until i sweat
Stunning 👌👌
This looks amazing
This was a funk band, this is like maybe 15% new wave.
Please make this Blu Ray available in Canada!!
Watch out, you might get what you're after
Cool babies, strange but not a stranger
I'm an ordinary guy
Burning down the house
Hold tight
Wait 'til the party's over
Hold tight
We're in for nasty weather
There has got to be a way
Burning down the house
Here's your ticket pack your bags
Time for jumpin' overboard
The transportation is here
Close enough but not too far,
Maybe you know where you are
Fightin' fire with fire
All wet, hey, you might need a raincoat
Shakedown, dreams walking in broad daylight
Three hundred sixty five degrees
Burning down the house
It was once upon a place,
Sometimes I listen to myself
Gonna come in first place
People on their way to work,
Baby, what did you expect?
Gonna burst into flame
Burning down the house
My house's out of the ordinary
That's right
Don't want to hurt nobody
Some things sure can sweep me off my feet
Burning down the house
No visible means of support
And you have not seen nothin' yet
Everything's stuck together
And I don't know what you expect
Staring into the TV set
Fighting fire with fire
"Baby, what did you expect?
Youre gonna burst into flame...
Burning down the house!"
i wish i played in a band like this...
Cillian Murphy is KILLIN it
Mir war damals nicht aufgefallen, daß nur die Talkin Heads einen Hautfarbe haben, die Musiker die sie unterstützen eine andere. Ich, jung wie ich war, dachte einfach, die haben die besten Musiker genommen die sie bekommen konnten. So einen Hautfarbenmist hab ich damals nicht gedacht. Nun fällt es mir auf.
God damn.
Screaming crying throwing up
A prophecy of things to come
Drummer :
Wooo wooo
We need a Peaky Blinders Talking Heads AI mashup STAT!!
Would love to be able to have a physical copy of this restoration available for purchase. Digital doesn't last forever.
RUN FORREST, RUN!
Comparing this to my old Palm Pictures Blu-ray, I may have to shell out $58 to A24 to get the 4K UHD remaster.
If you guys uploaded the restored “Life During Wartime” clip, you might just sway me into ordering a 4K Blu-ray copy. Just sayin’…