Unforgettable. Adrian Belew, David Van Tieghem, Dolette McDonald, Joy Askew, and of course Laurie tangoing with William S. Burroughs in a mask. Thanks for sharing.
I saw this show in L.A. and I could not believe what I was witnessing on stage. Never before had I seen anything like her. I saw her again in SF and it was another amazing show.. GOD bless Laurie Anderson
Saw her in Detroit in the 80s, when this came out. Pretty avant-garde for the time, the sounds, the look, the stagecraft was just absolutely stunning. I was maybe 20 and had seen many concerts in Detroit, as everyone played there, but this was like you were in a theater watching this most innovative performance up close. It was like the future of music, with these new video back drops, the musicians, and her synths and electronics. She could tap her tie and suit to play sounds.
I saw this on Cinemax back not long after in came out in 1986 or 87. I was blown away by her vision and sheer artistry. Over thirty years later I'm still blown away. Laurie Anderson is in the company of very few.
I saw the show live in 1984, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in St. Louis. Great memorable performance - lots of things going on! I didn't know this until now, but Adrian Belew was the guitarist!
@harrynicholas - an unfortunate choice of words, in light of how Mr W. Sewer Burroughs managed to shoot and kill his wife and spent like one day in jail and was never tried.
Deep in the heart of darkest America, we've already paid for this.
This never gets old. This last 10 minutes is like fine wine, mixed with crazy sauce. Love it.
Unforgettable. Adrian Belew, David Van Tieghem, Dolette McDonald, Joy Askew, and of course Laurie tangoing with William S. Burroughs in a mask. Thanks for sharing.
I saw this show in L.A. and I could not believe what I was witnessing on stage. Never before had I seen anything like her. I saw her again in SF and it was another amazing show.. GOD bless Laurie Anderson
Saw her in Detroit in the 80s, when this came out. Pretty avant-garde for the time, the sounds, the look, the stagecraft was just absolutely stunning. I was maybe 20 and had seen many concerts in Detroit, as everyone played there, but this was like you were in a theater watching this most innovative performance up close. It was like the future of music, with these new video back drops, the musicians, and her synths and electronics. She could tap her tie and suit to play sounds.
I ditched school to see this in LA when movies were 3.25. It was worth the trouble and price of admission. Timeless.
I saw it! Live! 1986! One of the best conserts ever! Great respect!
I saw this on Cinemax back not long after in came out in 1986 or 87. I was blown away by her vision and sheer artistry. Over thirty years later I'm still blown away. Laurie Anderson is in the company of very few.
Leider sind solche Künstlerinnen heutzutage absolute Mangelware. Es gibt nurnoch Einheitsbrei. Höre diese Künstlerin seit 1985.immerwieder gern.
I saw this show in LA...Blew my mind..still the best performance I have ever seen..truly a genius ...
Artists today don't do shows like this anymore, which is sad. Laurie was part of the Brian Eno school of rock
Unreal...Only now seeing this brilliant, brilliant dakine Oh wow...Mahalo!!! Thank You! Bless you all!!!!!!!!!
God, I wish this movie was on Blu-ray Disc! Peace.
More relevant than ever.
The long version with these lyrics by Burroughs is so rare, good to hear this.
Joy flinging the oven glove off into the darkness after slapping the crap out of whatever that was is extremely powerful.
Out of this World...as always!...
c'est tout simplement fascinant, hors du commun, un pur génie créatif!
Just the most f+++ brilliant, what else can I say? Other than we're coming to see you in Manchester UK in two weeks.
Listen to my heartbeat...stunning!!!
A work of sheer and absolute genius.
Outstanding
National Treasure Laurie Anderson
You pick up the pieces...
id kill to see her live omg.
I'm becoming a Laurie Anderson fan, love her performances.
Absolutely fab
Maravillosa, genial!!!
"Can you see my heart....beat"
Love the rainstick!!!
Love this.
Its ... the best ...
I saw the show live in 1984, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in St. Louis. Great memorable performance - lots of things going on!
I didn't know this until now, but Adrian Belew was the guitarist!
Genius.
Belew! Holy crap, creepy & hilarious!
I had the honor in Naples, IT.
God, is it fair that I was a boy of 15 living whole Earth away from L.A. when this was played?
Cool!
mad Genius
Percussion man kicks @ss
Give William Burroughs version a shot.
Anderson looks a lot like what Mick Jagger has long been trying to look like
William
@harrynicholas - an unfortunate choice of words, in light of how Mr W. Sewer Burroughs managed to shoot and kill his wife and spent like one day in jail and was never tried.
Where you there in Mexico?
A man ,catch a clueless dummies
Its a man