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Everything I've heard seems to point to them playing almost if not all of the new album, and then a couple St Vincent songs and a couple David Byrne(or Heads) songs. Definitely can't wait to see what the first set list looks like though. I just really hope to see Annie on bass for at least 1 Heads song.
Everything I've heard seems to point to them playing almost if not all of the new album, and then a couple St Vincent songs and a couple David Byrne(or Heads) songs. Definitely can't wait to see what the first set list looks like though. I just really hope to see Annie on bass for at least 1 Heads song.
Thats what I thought, there is no way it would be a Which show and I would have to give it a miss. I was thinking about the Ryman show before I realized it was a dual bill not two acts.
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No, and I am sure I wll listen to it I did check out the single, however I am not throwing down 65$ to see a new album at the Ryman which is what it would cost after fees. Same for Bonnaroo if it is LN on the Which I want to hear Byrne's solo and Talking heads material not the new album. Literally the only time I spent money to see a "Duet" band live was the Emmylou Harris Mark Knopfler tour. I did see Allison and Robert but they were playing at the Brewery where I hang out for free.
I am not saying this will be bad by any means but it has a lot of potential to be overrated.
No, and I am sure I wll listen to it I did check out the single, however I am not throwing down 65$ to see a new album at the Ryman which is what it would cost after fees. Same for Bonnaroo if it is LN on the Which I want to hear Byrne's solo and Talking heads material not the new album. Literally the only time I spent money to see a "Duet" band live was the Emmylou Harris Mark Knopfler tour. I did see Allison and Robert but they were playing at the Brewery where I hang out for free.
I am not saying this will be bad by any means but it has a lot of potential to be overrated.
Thats true, however it also has the potential to be excellent. I think the single is very good and I understand not going to see the show for 65 bucks but deciding months before the album comes out that you won't like it enough to see it at Bonnaroo just seems a little silly. It's a collaboration between two very talented individuals, for all you know it could be f*cking incredible.
No, and I am sure I wll listen to it I did check out the single, however I am not throwing down 65$ to see a new album at the Ryman which is what it would cost after fees. Same for Bonnaroo if it is LN on the Which I want to hear Byrne's solo and Talking heads material not the new album. Literally the only time I spent money to see a "Duet" band live was the Emmylou Harris Mark Knopfler tour. I did see Allison and Robert but they were playing at the Brewery where I hang out for free.
I am not saying this will be bad by any means but it has a lot of potential to be overrated.
Thats true, however it also has the potential to be excellent. I think the single is very good and I understand not going to see the show for 65 bucks but deciding months before the album comes out that you won't like it enough to see it at Bonnaroo just seems a little silly. It's a collaboration between two very talented individuals, for all you know it could be f*cking incredible.
I didn't say I did not want it at Bonnaroo, I said I did not want it to be a LN Which show is all. Pre-headliner or night time tent would be fine, I just think there are to many ifs to make it a LN Which show.
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I did not say that very clearly originally but it is what I meant.
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Post by fearofpride on Sept 16, 2012 9:53:45 GMT -5
Great show! "Burning Down The House" with St. Vincent and an 8 piece brass band? Of course they did, but that's certainly not the best thing to happen. Choreographed dancing, some St. Vincent, Some David Byrne, and a couple Talking Heads songs, all with an amazing brass band. Pre headliner would be best, so everyone could see what was going on on the screens.
Great show! "Burning Down The House" with St. Vincent and an 8 piece brass band? Of course they did, but that's certainly not the best thing to happen. Choreographed dancing, some St. Vincent, Some David Byrne, and a couple Talking Heads songs, all with an amazing brass band. Pre headliner would be best, so everyone could see what was going on on the screens.
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on Sept 16, 2012 22:48:24 GMT -5
So yeah if anyone's on the fence about seeing this tour definitely go. Super super fun show; I ended up enjoying it more than I would've thought. Which was a lot. David Byrne is the coolest person.