David Byrne's "Who Is the Sky?" Is the Pop Gift We Don't Deserve From Someone Who Should Actually Be in the Kennedy Center - Showbiz411
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David Byrne's "Who is the Sky?" Is the Pop Gift We Don't Deserve from Someone Who Should Actually Be in the Kennedy Center - Showbiz411
I’ve been listening to David Byrne since Charles Laquidara played “Don’t Worry About the Government” on WBCN in 1977. This is a song about office buildings, I said out loud. What is going on here? Then I learned about “Psycho Killer” and so on. On the second Talking Heads album, Byrne did Al Green and […] The post David Byrne’s “Who is the Sky?” Is the Pop Gift We Don’t Deserve from Someone Who Should Actually Be in the Kennedy Center appeared f…
They were a lot of songs scattered over the years. So, after he finished a Broadway play residence that was based on his 2017 American Utopia album, former leader of Talking Heads, David Byrne, today 71 years old, began to compose orchestral arrangements that could accommodate them. And so he conceived, along with the Ghost Train Orchestra, Who is this Sky (Who is this sky?), his new album, a play of words that is confused with Who is This Guy? …
The former singer of the Talking Heads is still as solar. Back this September 5th with "Who Is the Sky?" David Byrne amuses British critics, delighted to find him even more exuberant than on his previous record.
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