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The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads. What a revelation this collection is! Takes me back to the heady days of New Wave--I actually saw the Heads in '77 (not knowing who they were beforehand) and was blown away by them live the first time--this captures the clarity of their instrumentation, the absolutely fresh approach to lyrics, and David's adorably quirky stage presence and enunciation. This album is indeed the cream, as I saw them several times in the '78 to '82 period, and it's all here. For a pure dose of the early, angry, too-smart Heads, try the intricate guitar and intense banter of "I'm Not In Love" and don't miss my favorite nerd love song, "The Book I Read" (which reminds me why I married my first wife.) You'll relate when he observes, literally from the 30-thousand foot view, that "I wouldn't live there if they paid me to!" in "The Big Country." A bargain at twice the price.

You must listen. The THeads prove that you can play wonderfully strange annoying music that uplifts and at the same time party and dance to. The first time I saw them a friend and I disagreed whether Dave Byrne was a genius or an idiot. I think that about sums him up. Great music!

Classic. Now if you could only get the booklet.. I have been writing to Warner Brothers for years wondering why TNOTBITH had not been releaed with the rest of the catalog. Turns out my patience was greatly rewarded. Not just has this been remastered, but it's loaded with bonus and previously unreleased tracks. And you may ask yourself, why another live album? Unlike many live albums which capture a single night or tour, this album actually features the evolution of a band. Disc 1 captures the band from 1977-79 where they are essentially the four man band. The music is fairly stripped down and comparable to the songs they recorded on the first three albums (TH 77, More Songs About Buildings & Food, & Fear Of Music). You hear them in small clubs and gradually larger audiences. Then of disc 2, they tackle the material of Remain In Light with more complex African rhythms and funk beats. Here, the band is forced to double its size with the amazing Steve Scales on percussion and Adrian Belew adding fantastic guitar solos. Some may wonder why some songs are repeated on the album. The early version called Electricity which is more rock later becomes Drugs, the ambient version featured more like on Fear Of Music. There are other repeats here, Psycho Killer and Stay Hungry. Again we see how the songs evolve over time and the difference with a small and big band. All featuring great sound and remastering. I penalize the album one star for one major problem which is the fault of iTunes. You can't publish the booklet that comes with the CD (yay old technology!). It's stuffed with photos, liner notes, and several reviews of the various shows. This recording is as much an autobiography of a band on the rise as an essential live album. It's a great bookend to Stop Making Sense. The download is great, but the actual CD package is a must have. Pick this up!

This is a compilation of reasons why Talking Heads might be the best band ever. Easily the best live album I've ever heard. Maybe in the top 5 for my all-time favorite albums.

Great early document of the band. I'm a casual Talking Heads listener, not a huge fan by any means, but this release is a great overview of the band's progression in their early years from 77-81. While Stop Making Sense (also awesome) is a slick, huge production, these recordings sound like tight, no-frills soundboard recordings that give an amazingly naked glimpse of the bands early sound. You really hear what a TIGHT, talented band they were, get a sense of Byrne's quirky spontaneity and the band's funky, rhythm machine character that would hit its peak with Stop Making Sense. This is like hearing the foundations of Talking Heads. I imagine this is a 'must have' for serious fans, but casual listeners like me can enjoy it too.

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When did pulled up (live) come out?

Pulled Up (Live) is a song that was released in 17 August 2004.

From which album is the song pulled up (live)?

Pulled Up (Live) is a song from the The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Live) [Expanded Version] album.

Who performs the song pulled up (live)?

Pulled Up (Live) is performed by Talking Heads.

How long is pulled up (live)?

Pulled Up (Live) has a duration of 4:04 minutes.

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