"But there was nothing about the little, low-rambling, more or less identical homes of Northumberland Estates to interest or to haunt, no chance of loot that would be any more than the ordinary, waking-world kind the cops hauled you in for taking; no small immunities, no possibilities for hidden life or otherworldly presence; no trees, secret routes, shortcuts, culverts, thickets that could be made hollow in the middle – everything in the place was right out in the open, everything could be seen at a glance; and behind it, under it, around the corners of its houses and down the safe, gentle curves of its streets, you came back, you kept coming back, to nothing; nothing but the cheerless earth."
Thomas Pynchon, "The Secret Integration"

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Talking Heads - Dortmund, Germany, December 20, 1980 [complete show]

More killer footage of Talking Heads on their Remain In Light tour! Hat tip to Dangerous Minds again for the heads up. Fa-fa-fa-fa!

Psycho Killer
Cities
I Zimbra
Once In A Lifetime
Animals
Crosseyed And Painless
Life During Wartime
The Great Curve

This is fantastic. I always forget Adrian Belew played with them around this time, and he’s great here (as is the rest of the band). That version of “The Great Curve” is just astounding (as are several other songs here). And of course, the best is what Byrne says to introduce “I Zimbra”:

if you dance, you might understand the words better

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