
"It's a cohesive and unique listening experience, with something for everyone here. Get David Byrne Tickets Here In a statement, Byrne explained what this list of songs is actually about. "This playlist is not about the solstice, nor does it have some Pagan agenda - it's rowdy, fun songs that gently poke at and refer to the holidays," he wrote. "Enjoy!""
"A few days before this, Byrne stopped by NPR to perform Talking Heads tracks "Nothing But Flowers" and Life During Wartime, plus his songs "Everybody Laughs" and "Don't Be Like That" from the new album, Who Is the Sky? Speaking of Who Is The Sky?, Byrne is currently on a humongous world tour in support of the LP, with a pair of remaining North American dates in Miami (get tickets here) before his international run (get tickets here) beginning next year."
A 32-track holiday playlist titled David Byrne Radio Presents: Christmas Music for People Who Hate Christmas Music gathers rowdy, nontraditional songs that gently reference the holidays. The playlist spans many genres and styles, featuring artists from Run-D.M.C. and Prince to FINNEAS and 100gecs, producing a cohesive and varied listening experience. Selections emphasize playful, irreverent takes on seasonal themes rather than solstice or Pagan observance. A recent NPR appearance included performances of Talking Heads tracks "Nothing But Flowers" and "Life During Wartime" plus "Everybody Laughs" and "Don't Be Like That" from the new album Who Is the Sky? A global tour supports the album, with two remaining North American dates in Miami and an international run beginning next year.
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