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Remain in Love

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by Chris Frantz


  Bonnie Byrne’s relationship with

  day jobs of

  Frantz’s introduction to

  hotel incident of

  The Last Emperor soundtrack contributions by

  New York City relocation by

  performance style of

  solo projects of

  songwriting/publishing credits and

  stage crew relations with

  Talking Heads breakup by

  Talking Heads formation by

  Tharp’s relationship with

  Time’s profile on

  True Stories movie by

  visual art of

  Byrne, Emma

  Byrne, Thomas

  Cader, Andrew “El Pantalones”

  Cage, John

  Cale, John

  Cancer in My Left Ball (Giorno)

  Capello, Gabriel

  Capitol Theater, Passaic

  Capri Theater, Atlanta

  Carney, Ralph

  Carr, Tim

  Cartmell, David

  Cartmell, Harriet

  Cartmell, Holton

  Cartmell, William

  Castelli, Leo

  The Catherine Wheel (David Byrne)

  CBGB (Country Bluegrass Blues)

  frequent performers/patrons of

  Talking Heads performances at

  Tom Tom Club shows at

  Chambers, Terry

  Chapelle de la Vieux Saint Jop, Belgium

  Charles, Ray

  Charlie the Model

  Cheeks, Rudy

  Cherry, Don

  Cherry, Eagle-Eye

  Cherry, Moki

  Chimples, Candy

  Chimples, John

  Christchurch School, Virginia

  Christgau, Robert

  Chrome, Cheetah

  Chung, Mikey

  La Cigale, Lyon, France

  “Cities”

  City Center, St. Albans, England

  Clark, Dick

  Clarke, Mary

  the Clash

  “A Clean Break (Let’s Work)”

  Clinton, George

  The Club, Boston

  Coan, Peter

  Coberly, Rick

  Cocker, Joe

  Cogar, James

  Collie, Al

  Collins, Bootsy

  Colston Hall, Bristol, England

  Columbia Records

  Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas

  “All Stars” of

  Los Fabulosos Cadillacs at

  James Brown at

  Talking Heads at

  Tom Tom Club at

  Ziggy Marley at

  Coney Island Baby (Lou Reed)

  Conscious Party (Ziggy Marley)

  Conway, Barbara

  Cookman, Tomas

  Cool Runnings (speed boat)

  Cordahi, Antoine

  Cornelius, Don

  Cosmic Thing (B-52s)

  Costello, Elvis

  County Bowl, Santa Barbara

  “Creatures of Love”

  Creem magazine

  Cronenweth, Jordan

  Cropper, Steve

  “Crosseyed and Painless”

  Cucumber Studios

  Curd, John

  Cutrone, Ronnie

  Cymbaline Records, Santa Cruz

  Da Costa, Paulinho

  Dalglish, Jamie

  Dalglish, Susan

  Damita the Punk Lolita

  the Damned

  Dark Sneak Love Action (Tom Tom Club)

  Darvin, Karen

  Daugherty, Jay Dee

  David’s Pot Belly, Providence

  Davies, Rhett

  Davis, Paul “PD”

  Day, Doug

  Day, Mark “Moose”

  the Dead Boys

  Deerfrance

  Dekker, Desmond

  Del Gatto, Lew

  Delon, Natalie

  Demme, Jonathan

  DeSana, Jimmy

  Design Research, New York City

  Destri, Jimmy

  DeVente, Hans

  DeVille, Willy

  DeVito, Karla

  Devo

  Dibango, Manu

  DiCesare, Pat

  Dickens, Erin

  The Diodes

  Diogenes Club, Nijmegen, Netherlands

  Dire Straits

  as support for Talking Heads

  Divine

  Dixon, John

  Dixon, Willie

  Dr. Feelgood

  Dodds, Lisa

  “Don’t Worry About the Government”

  The Doors of Perception (Huxley)

  Dornacker, Jane

  Dorwart, Erica

  Dorwart, Laura

  Dorwart, Marc

  Downie, Tyrone

  “Drugs”

  Dryden, Sam

  Duchamp, Marcel

  DuCray, Francois

  Dufresne, Dewey

  Duke, Andy

  Duke, Mary Louise “Hula”

  Dunbar, Aynsley

  Dunbar, Sly

  Dunkley, Andy

  Dupree, Cornell

  Duprey, Rob

  Dury, Ian

  Dwyer, Ellen

  Dylan, Bob

  Eastman, Rico

  Eastwood, Clint

  Eddie and the Hot Rods

  Ed Sullivan Show

  Edwards, Jean Marie

  Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands

  Eisner and Lubin Auditorium, New York University

  Eksit Club, Rotterdam, Netherlands

  Electric Ballroom, Milwaukee

  Electric Circus, Manchester, England

  “Electric Guitar”

  Elektra Records

  “L’Eléphant”

  EMI

  Engler, Rich

  Eno, Brian

  Byrnes solo projects with

  disputes with

  Fear of Music production by

  More Songs About Buildings and Food production by

  Remain in Light production by

  Entermedia Theater, New York City

  Epstein, Michael “Eppy”

  Erased de Kooning Drawing

  the Erasers

  Erdelyi, Tommy (aka Tommy Ramone)

  death of

  on Ramones-Talking Heads tour

  Eric’s, Liverpool, England

  Escape from New York Tour

  Evereteze, Juan

  Exit Inn, Nashville

  Los Fabulosos Cadillacs

  the Fabulous Motels

  Factory Records

  “The Facts of Life”

  the Fans

  Farndon, Pete

  Farrell, Perry

  Faulkner, William

  Fear of Music (Talking Heads). See also specific songs

  production/recording of

  Feiden, Bob

  “Femme Fatale”

  Ferry, Bryan

  Ficca, Billy

  Fiedler, Lisa

  Fields, Danny

  File magazine

  Finesman, Susie

  Finney Chapel, Oberlin College

  Finster, Howard

  “First Week, Last Week”

  Fisher, Scott

  Fisher, Sport

  Flanders, Bonita

  Flavio, Señor

  Fleetwood Mac

  Floater, Domino

  “(Nothing But) Flowers”

  Fort Campbell, Kentucky

  Foster, Nora

  Foster, Stephen

  “Found a Job”

  Fountain (sculpture)

  Fowley, Kim

  France Radio 1

  Franklin, Aretha

  Frantz, Charton Christopher (grandfather)

  Frantz, Chris. See also Talking Heads; Tom Tom Club

  in the Artistics

  B-52s’ friendship with

  Bahamian home of

  birth/childhood of

  in the Brotherhood

  children’s’ births

  Connecticut relocation by
/>   day jobs of

  drug use by

  Los Fabulosos Cadillacs production by

  first bands of

  Happy Mondays production by

  look/style of

  mugging of

  musical influences on

  New York City relocation by

  pets of

  at RISD

  at the Rock in Rio festival

  in Shrunken Heads

  studio construction by

  Talking Heads formation by

  Talking Heads relations and

  Tom Tom Club’s formation by

  visual art of

  Weymouth’s dating of

  Weymouth’s marriage to

  Ziggy Marley production by

  Frantz, Gladys Lewis (grandmother)

  Frantz, Marshall “Egan” (son)

  birth of

  career of

  Frantz, Robert Lewis (father)

  background of

  military posts of

  Frantz, Robin (son)

  birth of

  career of

  Frantz, Roddy (brother)

  in Urban Verbs

  Frantz, Ruthie (sister)

  Frantz, Suzanne Holton Allen (mother)

  background of

  Frasier, David

  The Friars Club, Aylesbury, England

  Friedman, Jane

  Fripp, Robert

  Fryman, Tommy

  Furlong, Annie

  Gabriel, Peter

  Gainsbourg, Serge

  Gallagher, Frank

  on Ramones-Talking Heads tour

  on Talking Heads-XTC/Dire Straits tour

  Gall, France

  Gambier, James

  Garcia, Carolyn Elizabeth

  Garcia, Jerry

  Gates, Pearl E.

  Geldof, Bob

  Gene Krupa (painting)

  “Genius of Love”

  conception/recording of

  reception of

  on Soul Train

  video for

  Giorno, John

  “Girlfriend Is Better”

  “The Girls Want to Be with the Girls”

  Glass, Phillip

  “gobbing”

  the Go-Gos

  Golden, Annie

  the Golden Bear, Huntington Beach

  Goldfinger soundtrack

  Goldman, Albert

  Goldsmith, Lynn

  Goldstein, Richard

  Goodman, John

  Goodman, Kenny

  “The Good Thing”

  Gordon, Robert

  Gosch, Dan

  Graham, Bill

  Graham, Lally

  Grandmaster Flash

  Grant, Eddie

  Gray, Diva

  “The Great Curve”

  Green, Al

  The Greyhound, Croydon, England

  Gripp, Connie

  Grody, Gordon

  Grossman, Bobby

  Groves, Lani

  Guinness, Catherine

  Hall, Jerry

  Hancock, Herbie

  Hannah, Duncan

  Hannah, Pat

  “Happy Day”

  Happy Mondays

  Haring, Keith

  Harris, Emmylou

  Harrison, Carol

  Harrison, Jerry. See also Talking Heads

  background of

  band relations and

  family of

  in Shrunken Heads

  Talking Heads’ recruitment of

  Talking Heads solo projects and

  Talking Heads tour, 1977, and

  Tom Tom Club tour with

  Harris, “Whispering Bob”

  Harry, Debbie

  in Angel and the Snake

  in Blondie

  Tom Tom Club contributions by

  Harvard Law School

  Harvey, Bill

  Hassel, Jon

  Hatley, Virginia

  Haverford College

  Hawn, Goldie

  Hayes, Isaac

  Hazlett, Sandy

  Headon, Topper

  the Heaters

  Heatwave Festival, Canada

  “Heaven”

  Helander, Bruce

  Hell, Richard

  Hell’s Angels

  Helm, Levon

  Hendrix, Jimi

  Hendryx, Nona

  Henri Bendel, New York City

  Heyward, Julia

  Hilburn, Robert

  Hirt, Al

  Hit Factory, New York City

  Hoffman, Kristian

  Holt, Ednah

  Honeyman-Scott, James

  Hooper, Jeff

  Hopper, Dennis

  Hord, Rebecca “Beck”

  Hormel, Geordie

  Horses (Patti Smith)

  Hot Club, Philadelphia

  “Houses in Motion”

  Hoving, Thomas

  Huize Maas, Groningen, Netherlands

  the Hult, Eugene

  Humphreys, Rachel

  Hurrell, George

  Huxley, Aldous

  Idah, Rowetta

  Ilsley, John

  “I’m Not in Love”

  Institute of Contemporary Art, London

  Interview magazine

  Irani, Jeri

  Island Records

  Tom Tom Club on

  “I Wish You Wouldn’t Say That”

  “I Zimbra”

  the Jabberwocky, Syracuse

  Jagger, Mick

  the Jam

  Jankel, Anabelle

  Jankel, Chaz

  Jay’s Longhorn, Minneapolis

  Jed the Fish (DJ)

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jeffreys, Garland

  Jeffries, Nancy

  Jekyll and Hyde

  Jerden, Dave

  Johansen, David

  Johnny Kidd and the Pirates

  Johns, Jasper

  Johnson, Brian

  Johnson, Wilko

  Jones, Betty

  Jones, Busta “Cherry”

  Jones, Butch

  Jones, Grace

  Jones, Jeff

  Jones, Mick

  Jones, Quincy

  Jones, Raymond

  Joyous Lake, Woodstock

  Kalman, Tibor

  KALX, Berkeley

  Kanté, Mory

  Kasenetz, Jerry

  Katrinka (sailboat)

  Katz, Jeff

  Kaufman, Matthew King

  Kaye, Lenny

  Kehoe, Marc

  Kelleher, Louise

  Kent, Nick

  Kerr School, Pittsburgh

  Kesey, Ken

  Keystone Berkeley

  Keystone Palo Alto

  KFRC-FM, San Francisco

  Kiedis, Anthony

  Kilburn and the High Roads

  King Biscuit Flower Hour (radio show)

  K&K Studio City, Long Island

  Kleeb, Tom

  Klein, Howie

  Kloss, Henry

  KLRB, Carmel

  Knopfler, David

  Knopfler, Mark

  Kolotkin, Glen

  Kool & the Gang

  Kovacs, Andrea

  Kraftwerk

  Kral, Ivan

  Krasnow, Bob

  Kresge Town Hall, Santa Cruz

  Kristal, Hilly

  at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction

  KROQ, Los Angeles

  KSAN, San Francisco

  KSJO, San Jose

  KTIM, San Rafael

  Kurfirst, Gary

  Byrnes management by

  Talking Heads management by

  Tom Tom Club management by

  Kurfirst, Phyllis

  Kushnick, Ken

  Kuti, Fela

  Lambert, Mary

  Landry, Dickie

  Lange, Mutt

  The Last Emperor (film)

  Late Night with David Letterman

  Le Braz, Anatole

  Lee, Brenda

  Leed’s Polytechnic Un
iversity, England

  Leigh, Mitch “Mickey”

  Leila and the Snakes

  Lennon, John

  Levine, David

  Lewis, John

  “Life During Wartime”

  composition of

  at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction

  Life magazine

  Lillywhite, Steve

  Lippy, Ira

  Litman, Rebecca

  Little Creatures (Talking Heads). See also specific songs

  cover art for

  production of

  Little, Rich

  Live Aid

  Live at CBGB’s (compilation)

  Lloyd, Richard

  Lollapalooza

  Lone Rhino (Adrian Belew)

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

  “Lorelei”

  Los Angeles Times

  the Lost Chords

  Loud, Lance

  “Love→Building on Fire”

  recording of

  “Love for Sale”

  Lui magazine

  Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, Providence

  Lushington, Chris

  Luton, Floyd

  Lutz, Fred

  Mabry, Lynn

  MacColl, Kirsty

  Macdonnell, Jimmy

  MacFarlane, Julia

  MacPherson, Stewart

  Madonna

  Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

  Main Point, Haverford

  Majors, Lee

  Makos, Christopher

  Manchester University, England

  Manitoba, “Handsome” Dick

  Manning, Sherri

  Manwaring, Richard

  the Marbles

  Marie et Les Garcons

  Marienneau, Corrine

  Marini, “Blue Lou”

  Marley, Bob

  Marley, Rita

  Marley, Ziggy

  Marr, Johnny

  Martin, Bruce

  Martin, Pablo

  Martin, Steve

  Martyn, John

  the Marvelettes

  Masekela, Hugh

  Masonic Auditorium, Detroit

  Maugham, W. Somerset

  Maynard, Ernie

  M’Boup, Abdou

  MC5

  McAllister, Robert “Kooster”

  McClaren, Malcolm

  McDonald, Dolette

  McGough, Nathan

  McGuinness, Paul

  McKean, Doug

  McLaren, Malcolm

  McLeod, Sandy

  M&Co

  McQuaid, Nicola

  Media Sound, New York City

  Melnick, Monte

  Melody Maker magazine

  “Memories Can’t Wait”

  Merkin, Richard

  the Mescaleros

  Mesopotamia (B-52s)

  Mighty Diamonds

  Milano, Talking Heads in

  Miller, David

  Miller, Josh

  “Mind”

  Mingus, Charlie

  Mink DeVille

  “Mr. Jones”

  The Modern Lovers

  The Modern Lovers (album)

  Montreux Jazz Festival

  The Moon and Sixpence (Maugham)

  Moore, Sam

  “More Bounce to the Ounce”

  More Songs About Buildings and Food (Talking Heads). See also specific songs

  cover art for

  production of

  tour supporting

  Morette, Jean-Loup

  Morricone, Ennio

  Morse, Chris

  Morton, Rocky

  Moulding, Colin

  Mountain

  Mueller, Hervé

  Mull, Martin

 

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