4.27.2006

Talking Heads 1975 CBS Demos

Recorded right about the time the Village Voice referred to David Byrne as a "skinny, neurasthenic Roy Orbison with the voice of a psychotic fifteen-year-old and he isn't even fifteen", these CBS demos (Heads would sign to Sire soon after) actually do sound like they could have been recorded at a parallel-universe Sun Studios, without the dripping echo, of course. It's the Heads as early as the Heads get, and they start off as tight and quiet as one would expect, with the most reserved version of "Psycho Killer" in existence. The rest is still as taut as a sailor's knot (especially the wonderful "Warning Sign"), but, just like Stop Making Sense, we can hear Byrne gradually loosening his cheeks and learning to rock as the songs progress. And just remember that Tina learned to play the bass in the cab on the way to the studio.

UPDATE (5/6): All good things must come to an end.

Psycho Killer
Sugar on My Tongue
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
I Want to Live
I Wish You Wouldn't Say That
The Girls Want to Be With the Girls
Who Is It?
With Our Love
Stay Hungry
Tentative Decisions
Warning Sign
I'm Not In Love
The Book I Read
Love Goes to Building on Fire
No Compassion

20 Comments:

Anonymous bobby dj said...

Amazing! Thanks for posting this.

4/27/2006 10:48:00 AM  
Blogger Arya said...

How'd you decide what order to put the songs in?

4/27/2006 12:33:00 PM  
Blogger stevedomino said...

can't wait to hear these - many thanks!

4/27/2006 12:38:00 PM  
Anonymous RBT said...

Jackpot! Muchas gracias.

4/27/2006 01:00:00 PM  
Anonymous sonicdeath99@hotmail.com said...

as always. very cool. much thanks.

4/27/2006 04:02:00 PM  
Blogger Cameron Deyhle said...

http://musicblogwiki.elwiki.com/index.php/Marathonpacks

I guess someone already got you. All I did was add the link to your site and nothing else. Now you have to put some more information up on that.

4/27/2006 05:25:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Than ksfo rthe Tal k inghe adsstuff!

4/27/2006 05:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what a treat. thanks for finding something worth listening to!

4/27/2006 07:31:00 PM  
Blogger Rich said...

Great, great stuff. You continue to raise the bar.

4/27/2006 10:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Stu said...

Not to be pedantic, but at that point the song was still called "Love Is Like a Building on Fire." I taped them at CBs in January '76 and that's the way the song was announced. The "Goes to" bit didn't happen until the first album. I've always felt the wish to avoid a cliche made for a worse title.

4/28/2006 04:29:00 PM  
Blogger marathonpacks said...

Stu--that is SO pedantic ;).

But thanks for the information!

4/28/2006 04:41:00 PM  
Blogger cagliostro_fireclown said...

Muchas gracias....

Danke....

Thanks for this great service!!!

4/28/2006 11:31:00 PM  
Anonymous del said...

wow! it's like xmas in may. thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much! u rock...

5/05/2006 10:31:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

can you PLEASE bring it back LIVE for a day or two? i missed it and am CRUSHED...

c'mon.
C'MON!!
please???

5/11/2006 02:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah please....i was out of town.....

5/12/2006 07:31:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

These are floating around the Torrent sites now.

Here's a link to yousendit that works right now:

http://download.yousendit.com/F8F894EE66BA87DC

5/15/2006 06:25:00 AM  
Anonymous joffanin said...

hi...missed this. is there another link available, please ;-(

6/03/2006 08:47:00 PM  
Blogger Mr. Owelle said...

Just saw this. God I'm crushed! I've been looking for the rest of this demo tape ever since they first released a couple of tracks on the Sand In The Vaseline set back in 1992! Another chance to grab this would be most welcome and very much appreciated...

8/24/2006 01:09:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can you please post it again? I DO really want to listen to these songs! Furthermore: I DO really NEED them!

"Sugar on my tongue" and "I want to live" (included on "Sand in the Vaseline") are my Talking Heads favourite tracks ever!

Please, please, please!!!!

3/23/2007 09:34:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

~The best Heads is early live trio Heads in my intimate estimation: being a pal-admirer with not-unfounded hopes of becoming member 4! [ended up creating a cousin band COME ON 1976-80] There was a rare 'outsider' all-american do-it-yourself [Warhol, anyone? --Tina being the aristo-Edie-figure] vibe and impetus in the Heads--the benefit of starving-living-drivenly-working together in crazy-dangerous anything-can-happen '70s Manhattan. Tentative Decisions was a notable 'casualty' of their meeting and accepting Lou Reed's suggestion of tempo & arrangement--check the widely-diff. versions here & on LP. They are so great as a live manic trio-- hearing these versions now after 30 years away!! Ah well...file under the strange rewards of failure, the sucky smells of success...the sublime accounting of Blogs! [just started visiting sites this fall]

11/19/2007 06:42:00 AM  

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