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== Pre-formation (1974 and earlier) == | == Pre-formation (1974 and earlier) == | ||
In an interview from 1978, Chris Frantz is quoted saying that "our musical sensibilities were formed during the time we played in bands in the late 60's".<ref>Barfield, Mick, and Tom Turner. “The “Heads” Talk.” ''The Centre College Cento'', 28 Apr. 1978, ghostarchive.org/archive/bkmtG. Accessed 2 Apr. 2025.</ref> | |||
Byrne, Frantz, and Weymouth met as freshmen at the [[Rhode Island School of Design]], where Byrne and Frantz were part of a band called [[The Artistics]]. Meanwhile, Harrison attended Harvard college and played in [[The Modern Lovers]] in Massachusetts. | Byrne, Frantz, and Weymouth met as freshmen at the [[Rhode Island School of Design]], where Byrne and Frantz were part of a band called [[The Artistics]]. Meanwhile, Harrison attended Harvard college and played in [[The Modern Lovers]] in Massachusetts. |