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[[Talking Heads]] have been cited as an influence by a large number of artists since the 70s. Even before they had major mainstream success in the [[MTV]] era of music videos, popular artists like [[David Bowie]] and [[Paul McCartney]] had become fans of the band, with their albums ''[[Lodger]]'' (1979) and ''[[McCartney II]]'' containing Talking Heads influence. Talking Heads are especially common as an influence among post-punk, alt rock, and indie rock artists since the 90s.
[[Talking Heads]] have been cited as an influence by a large number of artists since the 70s. Even before they had major mainstream success in the [[MTV]] era of music videos, popular artists like [[David Bowie]] and [[Paul McCartney]] had become fans of the band, with their albums ''[[Lodger]]'' (1979) and ''[[McCartney II]]'' (1980) containing Talking Heads influence. Talking Heads are especially common as an influence among post-punk, alt rock, and indie rock artists since the 90s.


==List of artists who have been influenced by Talking Heads==
==List of artists who have been influenced by Talking Heads==
{{Hatnote|Note: please add citations for every name listed. See [[Wikipedia:Talking Heads#Influence]] for more source material}}
{{Hatnote|Note: please add citations for every name listed. See [[Wikipedia:Talking Heads#Influence]] for more source material}}
* [[David Bowie]]
* [[David Bowie]]<ref>https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/21476-lodger/</ref>
* [[Paul McCartney]]
* [[Paul McCartney]]<ref>https://thequietus.com/interviews/paul-mccartney-interview-2/</ref>
* [[LCD Soundsystem]]
* [[LCD Soundsystem]]<ref>https://www.npr.org/transcripts/127745800</ref><ref>https://www.vulture.com/2017/08/james-murphy-on-lcd-soundsystems-return.html</ref>
* [[Radiohead]]
* [[Radiohead]]<ref>https://www.nme.com/news/music/radiohead-393-1309133</ref>