| Their punkiest
moments came with
Talking Heads 77 and punk anthem
Psycho killer
(Byrne's attempt to write a song in the style of Alice Cooper). in Feb '78 they released their second Eno
produced album, More Songs About Buildings And Food, which made the top
30 in both the US and UK. The album was quirky, funky and playful. It also displayed
the world music influences that would be expanded on later in their
career.
Talking Heads later
went on to become massive across the world.
“When we were performing
at CBGB's alongside Television, The Ramones, Patti Smith,
and Blondie, there was never any doubt in my mind that something
unforgettable was going on,” he (Frantz) recalled,“ To me it was obvious that history
was in the making; in no small part thanks to Hilly Kristal who owned CBGBs
and gave these bands a stage to play on when no one else would.”
Chris Frantz 2004
http://www.trackitdown.net/news/729.html
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