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==Artistic impressions of the song==
==Artistic impressions of the song==
[[Jerry Harrison]] called "Love → Building on Fire" one of his favorite songs to play live, despite the fact the song was recorded before he joined the band. Harrison stated that he and Byrne "used to get a wonderful interplay of guitars that was a bit like early [[Televisionn]]". However, he felt that the best live performances were never recorded.<ref>Liner notes to ''[[Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites]]''.</ref>
[[Jerry Harrison]] called "Love → Building on Fire" one of his favorite songs to play live, despite the fact the song was recorded before he joined the band. Harrison stated that he and Byrne "''used to get a wonderful interplay of guitars that was a bit like early [[Television]].''" However, he felt that the best live performances were never recorded.<ref>Liner notes to ''[[Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites]]''.</ref>
 
Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth described hearing the track when it came out in 1977, "''it was as though the trio had denied the entire vocabulary of rock, offering a minimal and stunning vision of love as a work of arson.''"<ref>Moore, Thurston. ''Sonic Life''. Doubleday, 24 Oct. 2023, p. 75</ref>


==References==
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