Talking Heads
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Started performing in the New York club, CBGBs. They released their first album, "Talking Heads: 77," in 1977. They recorded the film,
Stop Making Sense (1984), in 1984, with director Jonathan Demme. After releasing their 1988 album, "Naked," the group broke up. In 1992, they
released "Popular Favorites: Sand in the Vaseline," a 2-disc set of greatest hits with rarities and never-before-released hits. After 1992,
the group never got together again until 1999, to record the commentary for the special edition "Stop Making Sense" DVD. They played for the
first time in a decade in 2002, when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They played four early hits there: "Psycho
Killer," "Life During Wartime," "Burning Down the House" and "Take Me to the River." Now, in 2005, they will be re-releasing all their albums
remastered to perfection in a box-set complete with unreleased songs, included. Thus far, no reunion date has been set for them to play.