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Saw Tioga live three weeks ago. Band out of Philly.. sort of a modernized pretenders, with a male vocal..
 
Not new music, but I thought it really cool.

David Byrne was the musical guest on SNL last week and it was really well received.

As a consequence Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime" re-charted on the Billboard Digital Rock Chart at #10, 34 years after it last charted.

I think Talking Heads have aged very well. They were genre bending back then and it serves them well now as it seems a lot of younger folks not born in the 80s are rediscovering them. I have always loved them.


Talking Heads See a Sales & Streaming Bump After David Byrne's 'SNL' Performance
"Once in a Lifetime" appears on both the Rock Digital Song Sales & LyricFind U.S. charts

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Consumption of Talking Heads’ catalog rose after frontman David Byrne’s Feb. 29 appearance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

In all, the band’s songs drew 5.7 million U.S. on-demand streams in the tracking week ending March 5, a boost of 36%, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Additionally, Talking Heads earned 6,000 equivalent album units, a boost of 50%, with 2,000 of those via album sales. And on the digital download side, it racked up 7,000 song downloads, up 245%.

Leading the way on a song level: “Once in a Lifetime,” which Byrne performed on SNL while promoting his American Utopia show, which after a multi-city tour also enjoyed a Broadway run that will continue this fall. The song earned 2,000 downloads, enough for it to debut at No. 10 on Billboard’s Rock Digital Song Sales chart dated March 14. In its time, it peaked at No. 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated May 3, 1986.

“Psycho Killer” also saw gains, though its rise also came concurrent with its appearance in a trailer for Amazon Video’s new series Hunters. With 1,000 downloads, the song debuts at No. 21 on Rock Digital Song Sales.


On the LyricFind U.S. chart, which tracks lyric usages and searches in the United States as tracked by LyricFind, “Once in a Lifetime” debuts at No. 1 with a spike of 3,118% in searches after Byrne’s performance, according to LyricFind, while “Psycho Killer” also appears at No. 6 with a 327% gain.

Byrne’s solo catalog, which includes the soundtrack to American Utopia’s Broadway production as well as the 2018 album that initially inspired it, also saw a streaming and sales gain; he drew 458,000 streams (up 185%) and 2,000 album units (up 247%).

On SNL, which was hosted by John Mulaney, Byrne performed both “Once in a Lifetime” and “Toe Jam,” and he also appeared in the “Airport Sushi” sketch.

https://www.billboard.com/articles/...4721/talking-heads-sales-bump-snl-performance
They've always been one of my favorites, and since Bowie passed, Byrne is my favorite living musical artist. If you ever get a chance to see him live, do it. Even if you don't like his music, just the art behind the entire performance is incredible.

Also, Stop Making Sense is still one of the greatest live albums of all time.
 
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They've always been one of my favorites, and since Bowie passed, Byrne is my favorite living musical artist. If you ever get a chance to see him live, do it. Even if you don't like his music, just the art behind the entire performance is incredible.

Also, Stop Making Sense is still one of the greatest live albums of all time.

Stop Making Sense is a revelation. Simply outstanding.

"Life in Wartime" seems applicable these days.

This ain't no party. This ain't disco. This ain't no fooling' around.

 
Not new music, but I thought it really cool.

David Byrne was the musical guest on SNL last week and it was really well received.

As a consequence Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime" re-charted on the Billboard Digital Rock Chart at #10, 34 years after it last charted.

I think Talking Heads have aged very well. They were genre bending back then and it serves them well now as it seems a lot of younger folks not born in the 80s are rediscovering them. I have always loved them.


Talking Heads See a Sales & Streaming Bump After David Byrne's 'SNL' Performance
"Once in a Lifetime" appears on both the Rock Digital Song Sales & LyricFind U.S. charts

IpQnub9.jpg


Consumption of Talking Heads’ catalog rose after frontman David Byrne’s Feb. 29 appearance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

In all, the band’s songs drew 5.7 million U.S. on-demand streams in the tracking week ending March 5, a boost of 36%, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Additionally, Talking Heads earned 6,000 equivalent album units, a boost of 50%, with 2,000 of those via album sales. And on the digital download side, it racked up 7,000 song downloads, up 245%.

Leading the way on a song level: “Once in a Lifetime,” which Byrne performed on SNL while promoting his American Utopia show, which after a multi-city tour also enjoyed a Broadway run that will continue this fall. The song earned 2,000 downloads, enough for it to debut at No. 10 on Billboard’s Rock Digital Song Sales chart dated March 14. In its time, it peaked at No. 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated May 3, 1986.

“Psycho Killer” also saw gains, though its rise also came concurrent with its appearance in a trailer for Amazon Video’s new series Hunters. With 1,000 downloads, the song debuts at No. 21 on Rock Digital Song Sales.


On the LyricFind U.S. chart, which tracks lyric usages and searches in the United States as tracked by LyricFind, “Once in a Lifetime” debuts at No. 1 with a spike of 3,118% in searches after Byrne’s performance, according to LyricFind, while “Psycho Killer” also appears at No. 6 with a 327% gain.

Byrne’s solo catalog, which includes the soundtrack to American Utopia’s Broadway production as well as the 2018 album that initially inspired it, also saw a streaming and sales gain; he drew 458,000 streams (up 185%) and 2,000 album units (up 247%).

On SNL, which was hosted by John Mulaney, Byrne performed both “Once in a Lifetime” and “Toe Jam,” and he also appeared in the “Airport Sushi” sketch.

https://www.billboard.com/articles/...4721/talking-heads-sales-bump-snl-performance
Great performance.
 
This girl is gonna blow up.

She is irritating but the. Music is very good and she can perform.



 
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Stop Making Sense is a revelation. Simply outstanding.

"Life in Wartime" seems applicable these days.

This ain't no party. This ain't disco. This ain't no fooling' around.


Tina Weymouth was perfect for that band. Don't know how she kept that punchy groove so consistent while running on stage, though.
 
Tina Weymouth was perfect for that band. Don't know how she kept that punchy groove so consistent while running on stage, though.

She is a bass prodigy.

She only learned how to play it because they couldn't find a bassist.

Her bass makes that music go.
 
oldie goldie, I consider this band to be underrated in rock genre

 
These guys have been around for awhile but I just discovered them: Biffy Clyro. Just super impressive. I have been listening to them all day.

 
Very well written


Ameers work since getting booted from brockhampton. The hook is infectious

 

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