
Talking Heads - Demonstration Time (Radio Broadcast New York 1975)
 In 1973, Rhode Island School of Design students David Byrne (guitar and vocals) and Chris Frantz (drums), formed aÂ
band, The Artistics. Fellow student Tina Weymouth, Frantz's girlfriend, often provided transportation. The ArtisticsÂ
dissolved the following year, and the three moved to New York City, eventually sharing a communal loft. After theyÂ
were unable to find a bassist, Weymouth took up the role. Frantz encouraged Weymouth to learn to play bass byÂ
listening to Suzi Quatro albums. Byrne asked Weymouth to audition three times before she joined the band.Â
The band played their first gig as Talking Heads opening for the Ramones at CBGBs on June 5, 1975. According toÂ
Weymouth, the name Talking Heads came from an issue of TV Guide, which "explained the term used by TV studiosÂ
to describe a head-and-shoulder shot of a person talking as 'all content, no action'”. Later that year, the bandÂ
recorded a series of demos for CBS, but, surprisingly, did not receive a record contract.Â
However, they drew a following and signed to Sire Records in November 1976. They released their first single inÂ
February the following year, "Love → Building on Fire". In March 1977, they added Jerry Harrison, formerly ofÂ
Jonathan Richman's band the Modern Lovers, on keyboards, guitar, and backing vocals. Gary Kurfirst startedÂ
managing Talking Heads in 1977.
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 In 1973, Rhode Island School of Design students David Byrne (guitar and vocals) and Chris Frantz (drums), formed aÂ
band, The Artistics. Fellow student Tina Weymouth, Frantz's girlfriend, often provided transportation. The ArtisticsÂ
dissolved the following year, and the three moved to New York City, eventually sharing a communal loft. After theyÂ
were unable to find a bassist, Weymouth took up the role. Frantz encouraged Weymouth to learn to play bass byÂ
listening to Suzi Quatro albums. Byrne asked Weymouth to audition three times before she joined the band.Â
The band played their first gig as Talking Heads opening for the Ramones at CBGBs on June 5, 1975. According toÂ
Weymouth, the name Talking Heads came from an issue of TV Guide, which "explained the term used by TV studiosÂ
to describe a head-and-shoulder shot of a person talking as 'all content, no action'”. Later that year, the bandÂ
recorded a series of demos for CBS, but, surprisingly, did not receive a record contract.Â
However, they drew a following and signed to Sire Records in November 1976. They released their first single inÂ
February the following year, "Love → Building on Fire". In March 1977, they added Jerry Harrison, formerly ofÂ
Jonathan Richman's band the Modern Lovers, on keyboards, guitar, and backing vocals. Gary Kurfirst startedÂ
managing Talking Heads in 1977.














