Talking Heads Was A New Wave Band Which Formed In 1975 In New York City New York United States. The Band Originally Consisted Of David Byrne vocals Guitar Tina Weymouth bass And Chris Frantz drums Who Had Met While Attending The Rhode Island School Of Design. The Band Added Jerry Harrison keyboards & Guitar In April 1977. The Band Released Eight Studio Albums Before Disbanding In 1991. Talking Heads Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2002. Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Crosseyed and Painless
"Crosseyed And Painless" Is A Song By American New Wave Band Talking Heads. It Was Released In 1980 In The United States As A Promotional Single From Their Fourth Studio Album Remain In Light. Although The Single Failed To Reach On The US Main Chart It Reached To 20 On The US Dance Chart To Become Talking Heads' Highest Charting Dance Single. They Chose This Song For Their Second Music Video Released In 1981. The Song Uses Instruments And Techniques Such As Cowbell Loops Congas Bells Staccato Guitar Rhythms And Electronic Blips. The Rhythm Of The Song As Well As The Use Of The Congas Add An African Feel To The Song Which Is Also Apparent In Their Song "I Zimbra". The Lyrics Discuss A Paranoid And Alienated Man Who Feels He Is Stressed By His Urban Surroundings. These Lyrics Are Of Common Theme For Talking Heads And Categorize Lead Singer David Byrne's Writing Style. The "rhythmical Rant" In "Crosseyed And Painless"—"Facts Are Simple And Facts Are Straight. Facts Are Lazy And Facts Are Late."—is Influenced By Old-School Rap Specifically Kurtis Blow's "The Breaks" Given To Byrne By Frantz. The Singer Is Filled With Doubt And Isn't Even Sure He Can Believe Facts. By The End Of The Song He Expresses His Resentment Of Facts "Facts Don't Do What I Want Them To Do / Facts Just Twist The Truth Around." The Music Video For "Crosseyed And Painless" Was Directed By Toni Basil And By Their Own Request Did Not Feature The Members Of The Band. Instead It Featured Street Dancers Including Stephen "Skeeter Rabbit" Nichols Chosen By David Byrne And Who Were Said To Have Chosen Their Own Choreography For The Video. The Dancers Engage In Various Dance Mimes Of Hustling Knife Crime Posing Body Popping Solicitation And Street Fighting. The Video Mix Includes An Additional Verse Not Heard On The LP Mix Of The Song.