Big Suit

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The "Big Suit" was a costume worn by David Byrne during the live performances of the 1983-1984 tour. It is one of the most iconic visual symbols of the band.

The idea for the suit came to David Byrne while in Japan in 1982. Talking Heads had just finished a tour there, and David was staying behind. While talking to somebody about live performances, David heard the line "on stage everything is bigger!" Taking this to heart, David started scribbling a design on a napkin, "it was just a little line drawing [...] it was basically a rectangle with feet sticking out the bottom and a little tiny head on top."[1]

  1. Gross, Terry. “For David Byrne, Talking Heads Was about Making Emotional Sense — Not Literal Sense.” Spokane Public Radio, 5 July 2024, www.spokanepublicradio.org/2024-07-05/for-david-byrne-talking-heads-was-about-making-emotional-sense-not-literal-sense. Accessed 10 July 2024.