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BobbyCat
(Beyond)
Posted: May 15, 2013 - 04:09
 

 Tony0600 wrote:
I detest this song with a passion
 

 
Me I don't hate it, but after 33 years, I wonder why we still hear it so often on RP.
Lots of other songs from that era deserve airtime more than this one.

Tony0600
(Hampshire, UK)
Posted: May 09, 2013 - 12:19
 

I detest this song with a passion
 

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Apr 13, 2013 - 21:34
 

 richlister wrote:

Close the door to your hotel room then mate.
 

Time flies when we're having fun...  love this song as much as ever...
 

teleskialaska
(Alaska)
Posted: Apr 13, 2013 - 21:32
 

I will never forget the first time I saw the Talking Heads on SNL, the did Take Me To The River,  I was hooked.  I highly reccomend the concert video where Byren opens with Pscho Killer, so cool.

Proclivities
(Paris of the Piedmont)
Posted: Apr 08, 2013 - 08:28
 

 Papernapkin wrote:

I'm guessing people who like this song are as older than Ron Paul.
 
I'm guessing that most people who are (at least) Ron Paul's age have never even heard this song.

coloradojohn
(A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver)
Posted: Mar 31, 2013 - 17:19
 

LETTING THE DAYS GO BY...
SAME AS IT EVER WAS...
and it is of course more than once in a lifetime I say to myself:
MY GOD 
—WHAT HAVE I DONE?!
Love it eternal!  Its sublime and deceptively-simple sounding but complicated genius established, circa 1980, and is happily celebrated every time I hear it!


pallasathene82
(NY, NY!)
Posted: Mar 31, 2013 - 17:17
 

This song will forever remind me of my Metaphysics & Epistemology professor's class on Descartes.  Thanks, Prof. Gerard.

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Mar 31, 2013 - 17:16
 


marvelous...  love it...
 

eddief
(Los Angeles)
Posted: Mar 31, 2013 - 17:16
 

 Gajdzin wrote:

She was busy jumping up and down and jogging in place. Couldn't play more than 2 notes with all that aerobics. Still, I respect Tina as a bassist. As a drummer myself I wouldn't mind playing in my band with a bassist of her skills. She had the groove.
 
Well said.  She could definitely groove.  From the school of less is more.

wlpendley
(New Mexico)
Posted: Mar 31, 2013 - 17:15
 

I don't think this song can be over-played.

Sweet_Virginia
Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 14:56
 

Hard to believe how innovative these guys were in 1980 or so. I remember a friend running into the house jumping with excitement waving this album above his head - he was so excited to play us what he had just discovered. It was a huge party.

scottflory
Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 14:55
 

omg - how did he do it?  my two favorite songs in a row - Fearless (Pink Floyd) followed by this :)

mdnlsn
Posted: Mar 13, 2013 - 10:53
 

The novelty has worn off. Too many plays, RP! Time for another Talking Heads song on the playlist. 

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Mar 07, 2013 - 20:43
 


Everybody in my church loves this song soooo much!!!!
 

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Mar 04, 2013 - 21:38
 

 d-don wrote:
My Lyricism classes LOVE this song and the video. Some kid will just turn to another in the middle of some random class and say, "My God, what have I done???"
 

Awesome!  This song is timeless...  love it...
 

d-don
(Oregon)
Posted: Feb 15, 2013 - 14:59
 

My Lyricism classes LOVE this song and the video. Some kid will just turn to another in the middle of some random class and say, "My God, what have I done???"

unclehud
(now 50 feet above the planet in Boston)
Posted: Feb 04, 2013 - 13:01
 

HAHAHAHAHAHA!  "How did I get here?"   No kidding; that's a good question.

Gajdzin
Posted: Feb 01, 2013 - 13:51
 

 planet_lizard wrote:
Love it, but I wish the bass player would rock out towards the end and play more than 2 notes per bar...
 
She was busy jumping up and down and jogging in place. Couldn't play more than 2 notes with all that aerobics. Still, I respect Tina as a bassist. As a drummer myself I wouldn't mind playing in my band with a bassist of her skills. She had the groove.

lemmoth
(NYC)
Posted: Feb 01, 2013 - 13:51
 

Brilliant song with a lot of historical meaning for me. 

juanos
(Somewhere between the US and Guatemala)
Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 22:05
 

 Organotha wrote:
{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana}
 
couldn't agree more with you... I would have probably added a couple of extra dancing bananas!

ambrebalte
(Wolxheim (France) - Dreaming about resuming my life in Beijing province)
Posted: Jan 15, 2013 - 07:29
 

 richlister wrote:

 (former member) wrote:

This song is soooo good it makes us tear our clothes off and dance...
 
 
Close the door to your hotel room then mate
 
{#Roflol}  10 -> 8 (quitting polygamy)



Tony0600
(Hampshire, UK)
Posted: Jan 15, 2013 - 07:23
 

I detest this song

Pitjes
(North Germany)
Posted: Jan 04, 2013 - 04:52
 

this will be one of the seldom times I'm going to use PSD button! Withdrawn singer, typical yuppies

cubaninlondon
(London)
Posted: Jan 04, 2013 - 04:50
 

 coy wrote:
Posted: Dec 16, 2012 - 13:06 < Reply >

 
I'm guessing people who like this song are as older than Ron Paul.

i'm guessing that everyone who presumes that only polygamists defend this song probably like ron paul - but i could be wrong

 
Sorry, but has English grammar gone walkies? "your", not "you're" and "are as old as Ron Paul", not "are as older than Ron Paul".

Thanks.   

coy
(san antonio)
Posted: Dec 27, 2012 - 15:18
 

Posted: Dec 16, 2012 - 13:06 < Reply >

 ziakut wrote:

Sorry...you're theory is wrong here. I have a theory that those who defend this song by presuming that those who dislike it favor Ron Paul are probably polygamists. I'm guessing I'm flat wrong here, right?
  
I'm guessing people who like this song are as older than Ron Paul.

i'm guessing that everyone who presumes that only polygamists defend this song probably like ron paul - but i could be wrong



Papernapkin
(Mountain View, CA)
Posted: Dec 16, 2012 - 13:06
 

 ziakut wrote:

Sorry...you're theory is wrong here. I have a theory that those who defend this song by presuming that those who dislike it favor Ron Paul are probably polygamists. I'm guessing I'm flat wrong here, right?
 
I'm guessing people who like this song are as older than Ron Paul.

richlister
(Here, there, pretty much everywhere.)
Posted: Nov 26, 2012 - 06:24
 

 (former member) wrote:

This song is soooo good it makes us tear our clothes off and dance...
 
 
Close the door to your hotel room then mate.

gillespp
(Portland, OR)
Posted: Nov 13, 2012 - 13:34
 

Sorry, have to leave RP and go listen to Remain in Light all the way through. Such a masterpiece!

coy
(san antonio)
Posted: Nov 13, 2012 - 13:32
 

what a great playlist bill's got going on or am i just toast

Geecheeboy
(under a crescent moon and palmetto tree)
Posted: Nov 02, 2012 - 11:57
 

Saw him on Colbert last night with St.Vincent. They did a really good new tune. Remarkable that this white haired old man who looks not that much different from me sounded so exactly like he did in the Talking Heads days. I don't know what I expected but it was really good. I played it over about 4 times on my DVR, something I never do with performances.

ziakut
(Right Here)
Posted: Oct 30, 2012 - 12:52
 

This is not my beautiful song! Same as it ever was! Though I'm not a TH fan, this song is far more tolerable to me. I actually kind of like it.

(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Oct 14, 2012 - 19:46
 


This song is soooo good it makes us tear our clothes off and dance...
 

planet_lizard
(Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy)
Posted: Oct 13, 2012 - 04:44
 

Love it, but I wish the bass player would rock out towards the end and play more than 2 notes per bar...

slidingwolf
(North Hampshire, UK)
Posted: Oct 13, 2012 - 04:41
 

 DoctorHooey wrote:
SUCH a perfect song except it always annoyed me that Byrne clips the last word off of each line in the chorus, such as "ground". Why didn't he just record vocal tracks for the lines separately so he didn't have to cut the word short to get a breath before the next line? It is a studio album after all, and an elaborately recorded one. I always wondered about that decision.
 
Agreed.  Most irritating.

ziakut
(Right Here)
Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 15:06
 

 Sasha2001 wrote:
I have a theory that people who dislike this song are also Ron Paul supporters. It's only a theory.
 
Sorry...you're theory is wrong here. I have a theory that those who defend this song by presuming that those who dislike it favor Ron Paul are probably polygamists. I'm guessing I'm flat wrong here, right?

stevendejong
Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 15:06
 

 Sasha2001 wrote:
I have a theory that people who dislike this song are also Ron Paul supporters. It's only a theory.
 
Disproved.

stevendejong
Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 15:05
 

 Stratocaster wrote:
Plays in last 30 days: 5

Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....

ARRGGGHHHHH, make it stop!!!!! 
 
Fully agree, didn't like it at first, now find myself running to the computer to press PSD as soon as possible.

Stratocaster
(Bermuda)
Posted: Oct 02, 2012 - 01:58
 

Plays in last 30 days: 5

Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....
Same as it ever was....

ARRGGGHHHHH, make it stop!!!!! 

Johndu
(The Hague, The Netherlands)
Posted: Sep 29, 2012 - 01:31
 

Love it!!!!

DoctorHooey
(/etc)
Posted: Sep 24, 2012 - 10:01
 

SUCH a perfect song except it always annoyed me that Byrne clips the last word off of each line in the chorus, such as "ground". Why didn't he just record vocal tracks for the lines separately so he didn't have to cut the word short to get a breath before the next line? It is a studio album after all, and an elaborately recorded one. I always wondered about that decision.

rockpommel16
(rockpommel´s land...dreaming of netherlands)
Posted: Sep 24, 2012 - 10:00
 

....smileysmileysmileysmiley.........can´t stand still.......

Sloggydog
(UK)
Posted: Sep 24, 2012 - 09:59
 

Go on now one more for a classics triple play

Organotha
(North Carolina)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 06:30
 

{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana}{#Dancingbanana}

cShaggy
(..in the general vicinity..)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 06:29
 

 drsteevo wrote:
One of the few perfect songs in existence.
 
..wasn't it the video?..

drsteevo
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 06:28
 

One of the few perfect songs in existence.

Sasha2001
(Nowhere near a public restroom...)
Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 15:26
 

I have a theory that people who dislike this song are also Ron Paul supporters. It's only a theory.

snegel
(Berlin)
Posted: Sep 06, 2012 - 01:54
 

Love this song since I was a child back in the mid-eighties watching "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" {#Dancingbanana}

juanos
(Somewhere between the US and Guatemala)
Posted: Aug 31, 2012 - 13:13
 

ALWAYS puts me in the best of moods!{#Bananapiano}... pity there's no piano in the office to dance upon!

phlattop
Posted: Aug 12, 2012 - 19:14
 

 wlpendley wrote:
Superb as it ever was... superb as it ever was...
 
Yep!!!

wlpendley
(New Mexico)
Posted: Aug 12, 2012 - 19:11
 

Superb as it ever was... superb as it ever was...