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He imagined that this was an ability he shared with most other people. They had also molded their faces according to some ideal. Maybe they imagined that their new face would better suit their personality. Or maybe they imagined that their personality would be forced to change to fit the new appearance. This is why first impressions are often correct.
Although some people might have made mistakes: they may have arrived at an appearance that bears no relationship to them. They may have picked an ideal appearance based on some childish whim, or momentary impulse. Some may have gotten half-way there, and then changed their minds.
He wonders if he, too, might have made a similar mistake.
Eno's influence is all over this one.
I'm often surprised how many songs I like here on RP only to find out that Brian Eno was involved with the making of that song!
Oh don't be an ass.
Get it? Ha, I love dad jokes.
The song - 8
The Joke - 10 :)
With a little help from Brian Eno and Jon Hassell making their own crazy sounds. ; )
Let's how you looked at 20 vs 60.
Yeah but still: Sean is grizzled. Too many suntans and/or cigarettes. It wouldn't surprise me if he's had a drinking problem too.
Haven't seen his recent movies but he's one of my favorite actors.
I heard he was Rogers' son, anyone else know?
He (Sean Penn) looks very badly aged in Secret Life of Walter Mitty. A far place from Fast Times...
Let's how you looked at 20 vs 60.
Oh don't be an ass.
Get it? Ha, I love dad jokes.
cool song
Did anyone see that film this year "This Must Be the Place" - with Sean Penn playing a badly aging gothic rockstar (a cross between Ozzy Ozborne, and Robert Smith). David Byrne was in that film, playing a very nicely aging rockstar, very 'together'. The film itself was slow, you had to be in the right mood, but Byrne and Penn bounced off each other nicely.
He (Sean Penn) looks very badly aged in Secret Life of Walter Mitty. A far place from Fast Times...
Crazy good.
Now that is funny
It's Brian eno and Byrnes song, and could have equally featured on the excellent "My Life in the bush of ghosts" LP recorded at same time. A wonderful record btw.
loved this track the first time I heard it when I was a youth. Was grape picking in France. Met a bunch of German hippies travelling. They got me stoned and gave me headphones with this track playing. Takea me back there every time I hear it. That's music for you.
I LOVE that about music
Did anyone see that film this year "This Must Be the Place" - with Sean Penn playing a badly aging gothic rockstar (a cross between Ozzy Ozborne, and Robert Smith). David Byrne was in that film, playing a very nicely aging rockstar, very 'together'. The film itself was slow, you had to be in the right mood, but Byrne and Penn bounced off each other nicely.
I keep seeing that film on Netflix and Amazon--the former thinks I'd love it, but the cover creeps me out. I love Sean Penn, though. (Talking about aging badly...does he sleep with a sunlamp inches from his face?). He had a small part in "The Thin Red Line" which he absolutely nailed and was spot-on in "Mystic River." Would love to see him in something with Robert De Niro but only when Bob starts making decent movies again.
I get the impression that David Byrne actually does have his act together in real life, even though he only made $58,000 from a recent album:
https://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/09/david-byrne-how-music-works/all/
DB hates on Spotify (not RP, which dutifully pays royalties and honors Euterpe, the Muse of Music, in all other ways!):
https://www.businessinsider.com/david-byrne-slams-music-streaming-services-as-financial-disaster-2013-10
Burble, burble, burble.
Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb.
Any more for any more?
never forget it
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Tickety bubarb yak yak yak
Mumbo jum red white and bluebarb,
Poor Brittania's on her back.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Nothing newbarb cha cha cha.
Mumbo Jumbo Castro's Cubarb.
I think someone's gone too far!
....
copyright 1961
A friend in high school really loved Anthony Newley. I've heard of "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off" for ages but haven't seen it yet...
...Still love this song.
It's Brian eno and Byrnes song, and could have equally featured on the excellent "My Life in the bush of ghosts" LP recorded at same time. A wonderful record btw.
loved this track the first time I heard it when I was a youth. Was grape picking in France. Met a bunch of German hippies travelling. They got me stoned and gave me headphones with this track playing. Takea me back there every time I hear it. That's music for you.
yeah, this one of their songs is cool
Did anyone see that film this year "This Must Be the Place" - with Sean Penn playing a badly aging gothic rockstar (a cross between Ozzy Ozborne, and Robert Smith). David Byrne was in that film, playing a very nicely aging rockstar, very 'together'. The film itself was slow, you had to be in the right mood, but Byrne and Penn bounced off each other nicely.
I agree
I don't know if it is, but I'm thinking the same thing.
Burble, burble, burble.
Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb.
Any more for any more?
never forget it
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Tickety bubarb yak yak yak
Mumbo jum red white and bluebarb,
Poor Brittania's on her back.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Nothing newbarb cha cha cha.
Mumbo Jumbo Castro's Cubarb.
I think someone's gone too far!
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Voulez-vousbarb avec moi?
Mumbo Jumbo entrez-nousbarb
Bridget Bardot ooh la la!
Ladies of the Book of the Month Guild, it is my pleasure to introduce the Opportunist candidate for this constituency, Mr. Littlechap!
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Has Red China got the bomb?
Velly soon now if it's truebarb
We'll be blown to kingdom come.
You've got a bomb, We've got a bomb, All God's children got bombs.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Give the Democrats more cash.
Helps the nation, stops inflation.
How's your father? Wall Street crash.
We wanna be rich with money to burn.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Prostitubarb off the streets.
We will fight them on the beaches
But we'll lose between the sheets.
Fellow members of the Motor Scooter Association, I'd like you to meet the Opportunist candidate, Mr. Littlechap.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Common Market can't go wrong.
Washday Mondays? Send your undies
Chinese laundry in Hong Kong.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Give the Africans their rights.
Colored people are free toobarb
Though not quite as free as whites!
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Up your flubarb, Liberty Hall.
And, dear friends, if I'm elected,
I'm all right, Jack—screw you all!
Littlechap wins the election by a landslide.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Has Red China got the bomb?
Velly soon now if it's truebarb
We'll be blown to kingdom come.
You've got a bomb, We've got a bomb, All God's children got bombs.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Give the Democrats more cash.
Helps the nation, stops inflation.
How's your father? Wall Street crash.
We wanna be rich with money to burn.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Prostitubarb off the streets.
We will fight them on the beaches
But we'll lose between the sheets.
Fellow members of the Motor Scooter Association, I'd like you to meet the Opportunist candidate, Mr. Littlechap.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Common Market can't go wrong.
Washday Mondays? Send your undies
Chinese laundry in Hong Kong.
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Give the Africans their rights.
Colored people are free toobarb
Though not quite as free as whites!
Mumbo Jumbo, rhubarb rhubarb
Up your flubarb, Liberty Hall.
And, dear friends, if I'm elected,
I'm all right, Jack—screw you all!
Blah, blah, blah.
Yak, yak, yak.
Burble, burble, burble.
Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb.
Any more for any more?
this album remains in light, and it´s shining - like nothing else! (sorry for the puns :-))
Seriously, I love the THeads, but this didn't sound like anything more than a good lead in to a real song. Album Filler. A Ho Hum from me.
I have never heard this, but I like it!
Was thinking I had never heard this before as well, but how is that possible, I owned this and several other Talking heads albums..ha.
Definitely enjoyable.
I say: there is nothing more to say. period
I say: there is nothing more to say. period
I have never heard this, but I like it!
Variety is the spice of life and RP is full of spice.
This is why first impressions are often correct.
Seconded. Remain in Light is amazing, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts groundbreaking.
Variety is the spice of life and RP is full of spice.
Yeah, and I don't get all the milquetoast complainers who come here to bitch.
Yep. The resistance is a mystery to me, also. I guess the upside is, 30 years later, we still get to be the cognoscenti.
I'm with you. This is terrible.
Blah, blah, blah.
Variety is the spice of life and RP is full of spice.
IIRC, he fell in love. Little Creatures anyone? No matter, I dig his every incarnation.
Ahhhhhh, indeed.
Best Talking Heads record. Period, end of story.
I was gonna say this, but you already did! Hands down.
.. and I logged in to say exactly that ! ..... a brilliant album.
Best Talking Heads record. Period, end of story.
I was gonna say this, but you already did! Hands down.
buddy wrote:I was gonna say this, but you already did! Hands down.
Me 2.
Save the program, turn off the computer, shut off the lights, walk out the door and into the sunset.
Amen.
While I agree that some of their music pushed the envelope, random noises and David Byrne talking does not constitute a 7.1 rating.
My rating of 2 has helped push this down to 7.0. We're heading in the right direction!
Thank you for playing this song. I didn't discover it till around 1990, but I can only imagine how many ears melted the first time they heard this album. Still fresh nearly 30 years later.
You listened.
(must be the eno thing.)
S'cool isn't it?
(must be the eno thing.)
Way back in 1980, the original wave of Talking Heads fans were pleasantly stunned to hear Remain in Light, produced and co-written by Brian Eno, on which Byrne and company are joined by guitar god Adrian Belew, and funk legends Bernie Worrell (keyboards) and Steven Scales (percussion), among others, for a fuller, funkier sound nobody imagined they had in them. The first three songs are long, layered, full-body dance parties, with incessantly repeated phrases (musical and lyrical), and increasingly catchy melodic hooks that won't let go for days. "Once in a Lifetime" was the big hit, but the rockingest track is the third, "The Great Curve," after which the songs get more linear and subdued. It's still great stuff, right through to the especially Eno-like droner, "The Overload," but the second half is maybe better to sleep to than dance to. Which is fine: after the exuberance of the first three songs, you'll need a little nap. —Dan Leone
I can't hear "Solid" without thinking of Mod Squad. Anyone else?
Word.
I can't hear "Solid" without thinking of Mod Squad. Anyone else?
I feel ENO
I second that!
Yessa. Read an article in the Sunday NYT that they are doing an album together again now. Eno writes the music in England, sends it to Byrne in NYC, and BAM. Looking forward to it.
This is a mediocre/weak effort song from band that is OK, not great.
But they are very fashionable. Very kitschy. And it's very obvious they spend alot of time and effort dong this. Having the proper image seems to be very important to them. Perhaps dominating their music.
For some reason, RP plays way too many TH songs. Does this mean that RP is now trying to be fashionable? What's next? Celine Dion? Backstreet Boys?