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Welcome to Talking Heads Wiki - a website dedicated to the band Talking Heads.

This is the main Wiki section of this website, in the style of Wikipedia. You may also want to check out the other sections, which are currently:

  • Talking Heads Archive - a hub for archiving media of the band in an easily searchable and sortable manner
  • Talking Heads Journal - with original Talking Heads-related news articles, features, opinion pieces, and interviews
Talking Heads in 1978 (Left to right: Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, Jerry Harrison, David Byrne)

What is this website?

Launched in 2024 using the same MediaWiki technology as Wikipedia, this website aims to be an extensive, reliable, organized, and accessible catalogue of information about the band Talking Heads, as well as the many other projects of its members. The goal of Talking Heads Wiki is to make sure that if you want to learn more about the band, or check for a specific fact, everything you need is all nicely contained in one location instead of spread across the internet and hard to find. The website doesn't just include the Talking Heads Wiki, but also the Talking Heads Archive which compiles relevant media (text, photos, videos, audio), and ensures that it's all very accessible and searchable. One of the main goals of this website is to tackle the common issues faced by fans in the community where they struggle to find pieces of media. For a common example, a fan may remember seeing a photo months ago and want to find it, but not know what website to look through - and a lot of social media isn't designed well for searching for stuff like that. Another example, somebody might want to know the context for a photo, but it's completely unlabeled so they're not sure what event it was from, who took the photo, or even what year it's from.

Everything on the wiki and archive should be extensively tagged so that it can easily be found if you remember enough about it. For example, if you're trying to find a particular photo of the band in Japan you can simply go to the archive and search "Talking Heads Japan". Over time, as more people use the website and contribute by submitting media to help the archive become more complete, the chances increase that people will be able to find what they're looking for! For another example, if you wanted to find a comprehensive list of all of the random niche events that had David Byrne as a guest in 2023, there'll be an article for that too!

As well as a general collection of information and media, this website aims to keep people up to date about new stuff through the Talking Heads Journal. You can subscribe to our newsletter emails, with upcoming options to make sure you get all of the news tailored for you and what you want to hear about. Some events don't get much announcement, so they go unnoticed and a lot of people won't know what's coming up. For example, in September 2023 Talking Heads did some unannounced Q&As in New York and California, with many fans not finding out until after it happened. A lot of stuff happens that most fans won't hear about, like Chris Frantz radio appearances, Jerry Harrison doing Q&As to promote Stop Making Sense, and David Byrne being scheduled to appear as a guest for somebody else's concert. This website wants to keep fans up to date on everything, including new archival releases from the band as well the various new music and tours that David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, and Tom Tom Club get involved in.

There's some further information below that can help get you started on exploring this website. Don't forget, any user can create an account and start editing, adding information the same as any Wikipedia user! If you find something that doesn't work, please get in touch so it can be fixed! If you find information that's incorrect or has typos, please either edit it yourself or let somebody else know so they can fix it.

I hope you find this website useful, interesting, and entertaining! I'm really glad to have worked on it and I look forward to improving the experience within the Talking Heads community!

- Naomi, creator of Talking Heads Wiki

Talking Heads in Toronto, 2023 (Left to right: Jerry Harrison, David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth)
Talking Heads in Toronto, 2023 (Left to right: Jerry Harrison, David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth)

What is Talking Heads?

Talking Heads was an American new wave band formed in 1975 in New York City. The main four members of the band:

Throughout their career, they also worked with a variety of other artists, such as Brian Eno, Adrian Belew, and Bernie Worrell. These people will all be listed here.

What did they do?

Talking Heads were a very influential band within the post-punk and new wave music scenes, and have continued to influence many later genres and artists. Some of their most successful releases include:

For more details, check out these pages detailing their discography, hits, and influence. You can also check out this list of songs they recorded.

Where are they now?

Talking Heads was officially declared broken up in 1991, and since then the band have reunited for various events in 1999, 2002, 2023, and 2024. Outside of the band, all 4 members have engaged in a variety of other projects, including producing albums by other artists and releasing their own albums.

Check the individual pages about each member for more details about what they've done throughout their career.

What else is there on this website?

Feel free to explore the website in any way you'd like! There's a lot of stuff here, so it's understandable if you don't know what to look for. A lot of the time, it'll probably work like how people often use Wikipedia - where you just use it when you want to go to check something or read about something when it's already on your mind, then you might even fall into tangents going through pages for an hour. On the left sidebar there's a "Random Page" button that might be fun to press if you're bored or wanting to learn more. If you want to know more information about this website itself then see Talking Heads Wiki. If there's any information you specifically want to find, it should hopefully be possible to find it using the search bar at the top. If you want to look through photos, videos, audio, and interviews of the band members then check out the Talking Heads Archive. If there's any information you think is missing that should be added to this website, you're encouraged to create an account and edit it. If you think the website is missing any features it should have, contact talkingheadswiki@gmail.com to suggest it. I'm always eager to get more feedback on what could be changed. Please also get in touch if you encounter any problems with this website. I'm just one person so can't guarantee quick fixes for everything, but I'll try my best to ensure a good experience for people using this site.

Enjoy!

How can I edit/create articles?

If you'd like to contribute information to the website, simply create an account in the top right of the page (you're also recommended to add an email address, just in case you forget your password) and then you can make edits to just about any page, or create missing pages.

Please try to be reasonable and accurate if you decide to contribute. Don't add information that isn't true or relevant, and try to cite sources where possible. For more specific information about the standards, formatting, rules, and recommendations for editing, please read the Manual of Style. You don't need to read all of it, but it's helpful to be familiar with information about a certain section (e.g. the section for People or the section for Songs) before you go editing articles about those topics.