How does /mu/ feel about the greatest rock album of all time?
"Hey Fela Kuti, thanks for the sound, chump! $_$'
>>65041455
Not even the best Talking Heads album
>>65041455
Absolute masterpiece
THE WIND IN MY HEAAAAAAAAAART
WORLD MOVES ON A WOMANS HIPS
>>65041455
i love The Beatles' White Album, thanks for asking
>>65041492
THE DUST IN MY HEADDDDDDD
>>65041455
Funny pic you posted, I didn't know there was an alternate cover for this
>>65041514
Are you fucking retarded?
>>65041492
THE DUST IN MY HEEEEAAAD
>>65041524
DRIVE THEM AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
>>65041536
this
>>65041539
nope, i don't like Talking Heads
>>65041492
>>65041540
>>65041542
Mojique holds a package in his quivering hands
Mojique sends the package to the American man
I VALUE
THESE MOMENTS
their faces covered in red is symbolic of their blatant appropriation of black music for financial gain and the resulting guilt and shame they experienced.
>>65041514
The fact that The Beatles etc
>>65041587
okay, but they didn't use memes for marketing stolen music
>>65041575
SOFTLY he glides along the streets and alleys
UP COMES the wind that makes them run for cover
>tfw this is not my beautiful wife
>>65041643
For someone who was press ganged into her instrument, Tina had some really great basslines
According to Wikipedia:
>The final track on the album, "The Overload," was Talking Heads' attempt to emulate the sound of British post-punk band Joy Division. The song was made despite no band member having heard the music of Joy Division; rather, it was based on an idea of what the British quartet might sound like based on descriptions in the music press.
And yet somehow, they succeeded. One of the first things I thought of when I heard this song was Closer.