The Story of Talking Heads: creators of a new blueprint for music
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Three art-school students leave Rhode Island for a collapsing New York City in the mid-1970s. It was a city on the edge of bankruptcy, violence, and.....artistic rebirth. They didn’t follow a musical movement; they built an entirely new language for rock. Discover how the chaos of a city in decline ignited the downtown scene that transformed Talking Heads into one of the most innovative forces in modern music. In this episode you’ll learn:
- How a college dropout in the band became one of rock’s most intellectual voices
- How a struggling Manhattan club sparked New York’s punk and new wave explosion
- The surprising influence of an English avant-garde artist on the band’s evolution
- The creative tensions and personal fractures that both threatened and pushed the group
- How Talking Heads invented a new “operating system” for constructing rock music
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Guest Biography
Jonathan Gould, the author of books on The Beatles, soul R&B artist Otis Redding, and his current book, “Burning Down the House: Talking Heads and the New York Scene That Transformed Rock”, which was recently released. Jonathan joins us today from New York.