Talking Head music set to contemporary video. In 1984, the same year that Stop Making Sense was released, another meticulously crafted Talking Heads concert movie made its debut as well. I refer to Once in a Lifetime, a 69-minute piece of experimental television that surely startled the great piebald tapestry of viewers tuning in to Britain’s Channel 4 that night. From the perspective of today, Once in a Lifetime (some sources call it Talking Heads vs. the Television or Talking Heads vs. Television) is very much a document of its moment, as filtered through the cheerfully experimental sensibility of David Byrne (although Geoff Dunlop was the director). It elevates quick-cutting montage using heterogenous sources to the non plus ultra of confrontational video art. This was 1984, the high-water mark of MTV; other directions were not considered. It would have been obscurely baffling and disappointing if a movie like this had not used aggressively random splicing.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Jerry Harrison | Guest Star | ||
Alex Weir | Guest Star | ||
Tina Weymouth | Guest Star | ||
David Byrne | Guest Star | ||
Raymond Jones | Guest Star | ||
Dolette MacDonald | Guest Star | ||
Chris Frantz | Guest Star | ||
Steve Scales | Guest Star |