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David Byrne: All This Pleasure With A Punch In The Stomach

David Byrne: All This Pleasure With A Punch In The Stomach

FromAll Ears with Abigail Disney


David Byrne: All This Pleasure With A Punch In The Stomach

FromAll Ears with Abigail Disney

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Nov 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on All Ears Abby invites us all to take a break from ongoing election shenanigans and enjoy a lively interview with musician David Byrne, whose eccentric musical stylings as the former Talking Heads frontman catapulted him into a multi-faceted career as an artist across many modes of expression. He’s written books, designed art installations, created journalism projects, and last year adapted his acclaimed concert tour, American Utopia, for Broadway. He and Abby look back at his remarkable journey and talk about some of the ways art pushed him to grow as a person, giving him perspective on some of his youthful, broad critiques of middle class American values. These insights led him to some revelations about his earlier work that manifest with a kind of joyful, percussive melancholy in American Utopia. Spike Lee filmed the show right before COVID hit in March, preserving a mood that seems like a perfect fit for these times. Lee’s filmed adaption of American Utopia is currently screening on HBO Max. Bonus All Ears David Byrne Playlist! David Byrne Hits and Hidden Gems (Spotify)David Byrne's American Utopia (2020): Official Trailer (HBO)EPISODE LINKSAmerican Utopia Returns to Broadway September 17, 2021 (Tickets)Hell You Talmbout (Janelle Monae) Ursonate (Kurt Schwitters, 1932)David Byrne on ‘True Stories,’ His Tabloid-Inspired Vision of Eighties America (Rolling Stone)Reasons to Be Cheerful We Are Not Divided David ByrneDavid Byrne on Twitter: @DBtodomundo
Released:
Nov 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

Abigail has a new documentary, The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales, in which she examines the inequality crisis through the lens of the company her grandfather helped found, The Walt Disney Company. In the film, she asks how it is possible that so many workers at Disneyland, aka “the happiest place on earth,” can’t afford life's basic necessities, even when they work full time. For the fourth season of All Ears, Abigail poses that question to people who are doing the most Disney thing of all–using their imaginations–in this case to rethink capitalism. She talks with business leaders, union organizers, and economists to learn how they would fix our broken economy.