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"Once in a Lifetime" is a song by the American new wave band Talking Heads, produced and cowritten by Brian Eno. It was released in January 1981 through Sire Records as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, Remain in Light (1980).
The band played their first gig as Talking Heads—opening for the Ramones at the CBGB club—on June 5, 1975. [2] According to Weymouth, the name Talking Heads came from an issue of TV Guide, which "explained the term used by TV studios to describe a head-and-shoulder shot of a person talking as 'all content, no action'. It fit."
Once in a Lifetime is a three-CD box set by American post-punk/new wave band Talking Heads, released in the United States by Sire, Warner Bros, and Rhino in 2003. The set also includes a DVD containing an expanded version of the music video compilation Storytelling Giant .
Pages in category "Albums with cover art by Stefan Sagmeister" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads ...
After more than 20 rancorous years apart, a rerelease of the Talking Heads classic 1983 concert film "Stop Making Sense" has brought détente, and maybe more.
You may find yourself in a movie theater with “Stop Making Sense” playing and the members of Talking Heads in the audience. On screen was a young, elastic David Byrne. “For a moment I ...
Once in a Lifetime: The Best of Talking Heads: Released: October 12, 1992 (UK) [26] Label: EMI; Formats: CD, LP — 35 — — 66: 3: 7 [A] BPI: Gold [12] Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites: Released: October 13, 1992 (US) [27] Label: Sire, EMI; Formats: CD box set, LP box set; 158 — — 52 — 37 BPI: Gold [12] Once in a Lifetime ...
Tom Tom Club is an American new wave band founded in 1981 by husband-and-wife team Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth and as a side project from Talking Heads. [3] Their best known songs include the UK top 10 hit "Wordy Rappinghood" and the US top 40 hit "Genius of Love", both from their 1981 debut album, and a cover of The Drifters' "Under the Boardwalk" that reached the UK top 30.