David Byrne has inspired so many people and the general population may only know a light version of this via his work with Talking Heads, however, if you look here, you may see a further glimpse of his various directions which surely inspired Thom Yorke, Trent Reznor, Meat Beat Manifesto, David Bowie... etc.
The music performance begins at 1 minute 30 seconds, following the interview with Chris Douridas (KCRW)
Here is a lovely mellow tune.... from more than 30 years ago... also a song from which Trent Reznor "heavily borrowed" lines to make the NIN - Warm Place.. in fact... if you go 50 seconds in on both songs, you will hear the same line.
VOTD: Duran Duran cover David Bowie again! This is the first mp3 I have bought in a few years!!! I hope the new Duran Duran album will be as great as this! They have certainly returned to their old sound and continued! After hearing it the other night, I immediately went on Amazon and purchased!
You can find this on a new Bowie tribute, being released by manimalvinyl.com
Today was a day of communication breakdown or emails being lost or something to that effect. I suppose my time was not wasted as I was able to complete other goals in the interim.
I had a good time seeing Tricky perform last evening in Anaheim... more on that later with photos... For now, the Video(s) Of The Day
Bomb The Bass is a collective organized by the talented, Tim Simenon, who has had a bunch of moderate hits since 1987. He has collaborated with Meat Beat Manifesto, David Bowie, Bjork, Seal, Massive Attack, Justin Warfield (when Justin did hip hop, before his She Wants Revenge business) Gavin Friday (The Virgin Prunes aka U2's influence). He also stepped in to replace Alan Wilder, and produced ULTRA (1997) for DEPECHE MODE, which brought the tunes "Barrel of a Gun", "It's No Good", and "Home" to fruition. He is also known for pulling in members of Tackhead into the mix. Tackhead, not only are the musicians behind the Sugar Hill Records music which was the original HIP HOP music including "RAPPER'S DELIGHT", but also the same people who created and produced the first NIN album, Pretty Hate Machine.
Bomb The Bass - Butterfingers featuring Fujiya Miyagi