I got into Talking Heads a few years back because Timothy Chalamet worn several tees with them in Call Me By Your Name and I was intrigued. One of the best investigations I ever made. Love Fear of Music!
And I totally agree that WWI actually hits harder than WWII. I remember we read contemporary poetry in uni class, and at the start there was some patriotic, overexcited BS, and by the end you get Wilfred Owen, and this sheer bleakness sucks life of you. Of All Quiet on the Western Front (the book), where they all gradually die. Truly the world, the values, everything crumbled around them. Next to that, WWII narratives, despite all the tragedy, are somehow almost always carrying a ray of hope, there's always this resilience, there's reason, sense to all of this, which wasn't there in WWI. So, yeah, what else but Dada could come out of it.
David Byrne also played with Brazilian musician caetano veloso at Carnegie hall
I need to look this up immediately!
I got into Talking Heads a few years back because Timothy Chalamet worn several tees with them in Call Me By Your Name and I was intrigued. One of the best investigations I ever made. Love Fear of Music!
And I totally agree that WWI actually hits harder than WWII. I remember we read contemporary poetry in uni class, and at the start there was some patriotic, overexcited BS, and by the end you get Wilfred Owen, and this sheer bleakness sucks life of you. Of All Quiet on the Western Front (the book), where they all gradually die. Truly the world, the values, everything crumbled around them. Next to that, WWII narratives, despite all the tragedy, are somehow almost always carrying a ray of hope, there's always this resilience, there's reason, sense to all of this, which wasn't there in WWI. So, yeah, what else but Dada could come out of it.