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We could not do music documentary video week without including Stop Making Sense, right? right.
So here, a rerun of what Cale said about it last winter, because I could not say it better-Svetlana

Talking Heads happen to be my favorite band of all time, so I am a little biased here, but objectively I still firmly believe Stop Making Sense, the 1984 film by David Byrne and Jonathan Demme, is the quintissential concert movie. Yes, better than the Last Waltz. The scary part is, it's not even the best aural document of live Talking Heads, for that see:

http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/music/byts-favorite-song-of-the-day-5/

yet it's still the best. Everything oozes awesomeness, from the titles by Pablo Ferro (Dr. Strangelove) at the start to not revealing the audience till the end. There is a slow build of momentum by adding more musicians and set design with each song. There is the famous big suit. There is Bernie Worrell pounding out synth lines. There is gorgeous 5.1 surround sound on the DVD special edition plus great extras. Needless to say, it's a must see.

Byrne wanted to avoid colored lighting throughout the film, and one of the most striking examples of this is What a Day That Was. This song comes from the underappreciated 1981 Catherine Wheel soundtrack. Enjoy:

God loves a cheerful giver.

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3 years ago cx2 said

marvelous

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