
Talking Heads: Storytelling Giant
Music
Overview
A compilation of ten music videos produced by Talking Heads during the 1980s. The videos are linked by apparently real people (not actors) telling stories from their lives.
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David Byrne
David Byrne
Self
David Byrne
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Tina Weymouth
Tina Weymouth
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Tina Weymouth
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Jerry Harrison
Jerry Harrison
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Jerry Harrison
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Chris Frantz
Chris Frantz
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Chris Frantz
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Lynn Mabry
Lynn Mabry
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Lynn Mabry
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Ednah Holt
Ednah Holt
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Ednah Holt
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Steven Scales
Steven Scales
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Steven Scales
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Alex Weir
Alex Weir
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Alex Weir
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Bernie Worrell
Bernie Worrell
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Bernie Worrell
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John Goodman
John Goodman
Cowboy singer ("Wild Wild Life")
John Goodman
Cowboy singer ("Wild Wild Life")
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