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May 11: James Arthur: Bitter Sweet Love World Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center. With Forest Blakk. ... July 26: Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew: Remain in Light Tour, Bogart's.
In 2021, Harrison joined Turkuaz and Adrian Belew for a series of shows celebrating forty years of the album Remain in Light, in his first public performances since the 1996 tour to support No Talking, Just Head.
In 2022, Harrison and Belew united for three concert dates for the album's 40th anniversary, in which they played all of the album and several more Talking Heads songs. In 2023, they expanded the project to a full North American tour, and included material from Belew's period in the Talking Heads-influenced 1980s incarnation of King Crimson.
In 2023, Belew joined Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads on the Remain In Light tour, which featured music from the Talking Heads album Remain in Light. [ 17 ] In 2024, Belew began a tour with Tony Levin, Steve Vai , and Tool drummer Danny Carey as Beat, performing music by the 1980s incarnation of King Crimson.
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After collaborating with Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads in the studio, Turkuaz was asked to participate in a 40th anniversary tour celebrating Remain in Light with Harrison and Talking Head's session guitarist Adrian Belew. [8] The tour had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was originally set to resume in 2021. [9] [10]
Julie and her younger brother Eric Slick both attended Paul Green's School Of Rock in Philadelphia starting in 1998, the year it was founded. Julie was 12 at the time and she later appeared in the documentary Rock School (film) as well as playing in several tracks on the movie's soundtrack with artists including Ann Wilson, Jon Anderson, and Alice Cooper.
AllMusic critic Bill Janovitz describes the song's protagonist as being "another alienated, lost soul seeing a world filtered through his delusions and paranoia," similar to the protagonists in other Talking Heads songs. [2]