70's Icon Performs Talking Heads Hit For the First Time in 19 Years
David Byrne shocked the crowd with a song many thought was gone for good.
parade.comHere’s what I found about David Byrne and “Psycho Killer” as the latest widely covered developments.
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Illustration/sample: a typical set structure on the tour included a mix of Talking Heads staples and Byrne’s solo work, with “Psycho Killer” positioned as a centerpiece of revisited early material alongside newer songs.[2][3]
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David Byrne shocked the crowd with a song many thought was gone for good.
parade.comFormer Talking Heads frontman, David Byrne, has a lifelong interest in psycho killers. One day, his obsession met him face to face, and it was surreal.
faroutmagazine.co.ukWatch David Byrne perform the Talking Heads hit 'Psycho Killer' for the first time in 19 years on the opening night of his headlining solo tour.
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www.imdb.comExploring the story behind the first song David Byrne wrote, which was for an old band but eventually became the Talking Heads classic 'Psycho Killer'.
faroutmagazine.co.ukWatch David Byrne perform the Talking Heads hit 'Psycho Killer' for the first time in 19 years on the opening night of his solo tour.
au.rollingstone.comDavid Byrne, photo by Shervin Lainez David Byrne embarked on his Who Is the Sky? Tour on Tuesday, Sept. 16, with a performance at Pittsburgh’s Benedum
jambands.comIn his new tour and the most passionate album of his career, Byrne revisits the hit that launched him into the world — showing that returning to the past can be an act of love, not nostalgia.
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