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The band would go on to [[1977 European Tour|tour through Europe in 1977]] alongside fellow Sire Records band, the [[Ramones]]. | The band would go on to [[1977 European Tour|tour through Europe in 1977]] alongside fellow Sire Records band, the [[Ramones]]. | ||
In interviews during this time, the band was asked what it throughout about Punk Rock and New Wave, and how their own sound fit into these genres and identities. While they often played with punk groups like the Ramones or Television, the band found much more success with critics. Frantz stated at the time that "the big difference between us and punk groups is that we like groups like KC and the Sunshine Band and [[Funkadelic]]."<ref name=":0" /> | In interviews during this time, the band was asked what it throughout about Punk Rock and New Wave, and how their own sound fit into these genres and identities. While they often played with punk groups like the Ramones or Television, the band found much more success with critics. Frantz stated at the time that ''"the big difference between us and punk groups is that we like groups like KC and the Sunshine Band and [[Funkadelic]].''"<ref name=":0" /> | ||
From their inception, the band was aware of what direction they were going in, and had goals for thier musical output. In an interview from December 1977 that followed the European Tour, Byrne is quoted as saying "''My feeling is that we will flucuate between a large cult audience and a possible fluke mass success. [...] But our intention is to make hits.''"<ref>Hosie, Evan. “Talking Heads Wow 'Em at Keystone.” ''The Independent'', 16 Dec. 1977, https://ghostarchive.org/archive/evUlc. Accessed 11 Mar. 2025.</ref> | |||
== More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978) == | == More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978) == |