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David Byrne interviewed by David Caban in 1996, discussing Latin influences, uploaded to YouTube in August 2009 by VideoDaveCABAN under the name "DavidByrneIntPt2", alongside a first part. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-wYq7rJFpg&t=1s
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David Byrne interviewed by David Caban in 1996, discussing Latin influences, uploaded to YouTube in August 2009 by VideoDaveCABAN under the name "DavidByrneIntPt1", alongside a second part. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFyxZIEDGmE
(423-DavidByrneIntPt1_-_DavidCaban1996.mp4, 640x480, 60.83 MB)
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A candid portrait of Talking Heads on April 27th 1999 in San Francisco during the Stop Making Sense 15th anniversary reunion, photographed in black and white by Jay Blakesberg. Source: Jay Blakesberg's website https://www.blakesberg.com/film/portrait?itemId=hd30y8noemuy38j3r07zw6plu9s295
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A section of the July 1994 issue of Wired Magazine in Which David Byrne is interviewed by Jeffrey Goldsmith, regarding his recent exhibitions "Sacred Objects, Sleepless Nights" and "Summa Scientae Mundi" as well as the upcoming release of his self-titled album, Photos by Neil Selkirk, Artwork by David Byrne. Source: Wired/Archive.org https://archive.org/details/wired-magazine-02.07-1994-july/page/n79/mode/2up (taken from warmidge's scans)
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David Byrne posing with a double exposure effect, taken from the July 1994 issue of Wired Magazine, in an article titled "Byrned In", photographed by Neil Selkirk in New York City. Source: Wired/Archive.org https://archive.org/details/wired-magazine-02.07-1994-july/page/n79/mode/2up (reconstructed form warmidge's scan)
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David Byrne performing at the 'Ban the Dam Jam' concert in Beacon Theatre, New York. Photographed by Gary Gershoff in October 1991. Source: Alamy
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David Byrne photographed in San Francisco, California by Jay Blakesberg in 1997. Source: Morrison Hotel Gallery
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Portrait of David Byrne for Mondo2000 Magazine, photographed at Timothy Leary’s home in Beverly Hills. Taken by Yvette Roman in 1991. Source: yvetteromanphoto on instagram
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David Byrne performing in the UK in 1997, photographed by Marc Marnie. Source: Alamy
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David Byrne performing in the UK in 1997, photographed by Marc Marnie. Source: Alamy
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Talking Heads when they reunited to promote the 15th anniversary of the world premiere of Stop Making Sense. Photographed by Jay Blakesberg in April 1999. Source: jayblakesbergphotography
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David Byrne performing on Sessions at West 54th for the second time (first time was in 1997), this time with the Balanescu Quartet. Recorded October 13th 1998. Final show of Feelings era.
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David Byrne performing at show in 1997, photographed by Ullstein Bild. Source: GQ
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David Byrne inducting David Bowie into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during its New York City ceremony on January 27th, 1996 at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Bowie was not there to accept the award so Madonna accepted it on his behalf.
(96-1996-01-27-David-Byrne-Inducts-Bowie-RRHOF.mp4, 480x360, 4.63 MB)
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The first live performance of "Listening Wind", St. Petersburg in Russia on March 7th, 1995. Concert at Okhta cinema with TROP, sponsored by Dmitry Zapolsky and organized by Petr Troshchenkov who played drums and uploaded it on YouTube in November 2021.
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David Byrne performing at a concert in 1994, photographed by Eric Weintz. Source: Personal Collection
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David Byrne joins 10,000 Maniacs as they play "Let The Mystery Be" for their MTV Unplugged session in 1993. The song is a cover of a 1992 song by Iris DeMent.
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David Byrne filming the "Girls On My Mind" music video in 1992 (a single for his solo album "Uh-Oh".) Source: Personal Collection/1992 Japanese Uh-Oh Tour Program
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David Byrne photographed for self assignment in Beverly Hills, California. Photo taken by Anton Corbijn on November 12, 1991. Source: Getty Images
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David Byrne's song "Empire", recorded with Devo around 1997 during Feelings sessions, several years before the song appeared on Grown Backwards. This is from a 2022 compilation album "Good Music to Ensure Safe Abortion Access to All" by Noise For Now.
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