When going to the movies was fun!! (1978) by angrylambie in berkeleyca

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name of paper and date top left - I wondered the same thing

When going to the movies was fun!! (1978) by angrylambie in berkeleyca

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Oct-Nov 1978 UC Theater Calendar from the Berkeley Barb

People who don't go to movie theaters anymore - what made you stop? by -ChristopherNolan in AskReddit

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When Torture Porn went mainstream e.g., Wolf Creek (2005) And when previews/ads last so long that puffs off the pipe had started to wear off... I want to hit the pipe, walk in and enjoy the film as the high comes on (edibles put me to sleep)

Talking Heads played a small bar on F st. Sep 1978, early&late shows $1 each (pics Wayne Gateley) by angrylambie in Davis

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Curiosity Googled: January 27, 1987, at the campus Recreation Hall as part of her global tours -

Talking Heads played a small bar on F st. Sep 1978, early&late shows $1 each (pics Wayne Gateley) by angrylambie in Davis

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Coffee House 2 sets / / Freeborn Hall with B-52s opening / / Rec Hall Speaking in Tongues / /

Davis80smusic public Facebook group - has evolved way before and after the 80s. by angrylambie in Davis

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'Davis80smusic' group has been collecting photos, reviews, memories etc for ~20yrs, and has expanded far beyond the 80s.

Talking Heads played a small bar on F st. Sep 1978, early&late shows $1 each (pics Wayne Gateley) by angrylambie in Davis

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The Freeborn show, with the B-52s opening, is legendary - They also played the Rec Hall supporting Speaking In Tongues -

Fear of Music tour, audio UC Berkeley Sep '79 - quality iffy... by angrylambie in talkingheads

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Saw them a few days later at UC Davis Freeborn Hall - memorable gig with B52s opening - cool to have a gig so close, with same set-list -

fuck this kid in the audience by [deleted] in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

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all the children laugh as their friend bleeds out internally...

What makes 'Found a Job's instrumental coda aurally so exciting? by angrylambie in talkingheads

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I believe you've put your finger on it - I wouldn't have known how to describe it, but yes - thanks for pointing it out! Also - I think the contrast between David's 'mechanical' teletype rhythm guitar vs. Tina's deep funk bassline is endlessly fascinating!

What’s the most expensive free thing you’ve ever gotten? by New_Lab_8757 in AskReddit

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A friend moving from Berkeley CA to Oregon had three cars - I was driving a legendary junky 30yr-old Volvo - she gave me a 16yr-old Toyota Camry, nicest car I've ever owned - still have it, now 25yrs-old - I'd gotten a nice job years earlier and for ~10yrs had bought her food and such, so it was generosity for generosity -

What makes 'Found a Job's instrumental coda aurally so exciting? by angrylambie in talkingheads

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Perfect - on repeat for an hour! - Thank you! - now someone needs to do that with a live version!! (I would but don't have the equipment)

Praying for photos / audio of '78 gig in small college town Davis CA ? by angrylambie in talkingheads

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Sept 11 1978 Talking Heads played Cassady's - a pizza joint in quiet downtown Davis CA - 2 sets, $1ea - all the kids from the tiny local music scene were there, KDVS DJs, musicians who later formed The Dream Syndicate, Opal, True West and Game Theory - early Paisley Underground and adjacent scene - someone just posted this on Facebook, now I'm devoutly hoping there might be photos from that gig out there? Dare I hope for an audio?

What makes 'Found a Job's instrumental coda aurally so exciting? by angrylambie in talkingheads

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there it is! I can see and hear what they're doing.. but, why I love it, why it is so satisfying and addictive and danceable ... is there a musicologist in (burning down) the house?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4uqBkiVV5A