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	<title>Comments on: Slideshow: David Byrne Takes Us on a Guided Tour of His Insane Office, Part III</title>
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		<title>By: Alex Chilton</title>
		<link>http://www.thefader.com/2009/05/29/slideshow-david-byrne-takes-us-on-a-guided-tour-of-his-insane-office-part-iii/comment-page-1/#comment-9834</link>
		<dc:creator>Alex Chilton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 05:12:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have always thought David Byrne to be an innovative genius.  Lyrics from many songs are strange assortments of verbiage with sometimes a generalized theme, other times no.  I find that after viewing these videos I must keep in mind  how great his music is to listen to because any associations derived from his lyrics were wholly from inside my own creative mind.  The simplicity with which he appears in these videos makes him seem more childlike and foolish.  Comfortably laying on his laurels and residuals from earlier musical exploits.  Years spent in playing in the radiobraodcatsing arena provided me the opportunity to spend casual time with countless bands and musicians.   When exposed to so many icons it is soon that one realizes they are no different from everyday people who surround our lives.  Offstage many are trite and filled with self importance while others are down to earth and wonderful.  Before beginning what has become some 20 years  practicing medicine I was faced a similar fate.  I chose the road less traveled and today I wear jeans and no tie.  Despite this patients find me from across the country despite having chosen to live on a rural farm and away from the metropolis.   I am glad I never met David Byrne in my travels because regrettably I would have had difficulty enjoying his music knowing that he was nothing more than a singing head.  Rumors always circulated that  Eno was magic in the studio and now I must give him more credit than I had for getting such great music from such a uninteresting specimen of a man-child.  Left leaning and critical of corporate America!  That  is hilarious because without them he would quite possibly be a streetperson as his artwork doubtfully work provide an income sufficient to be so aloof.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always thought David Byrne to be an innovative genius.  Lyrics from many songs are strange assortments of verbiage with sometimes a generalized theme, other times no.  I find that after viewing these videos I must keep in mind  how great his music is to listen to because any associations derived from his lyrics were wholly from inside my own creative mind.  The simplicity with which he appears in these videos makes him seem more childlike and foolish.  Comfortably laying on his laurels and residuals from earlier musical exploits.  Years spent in playing in the radiobraodcatsing arena provided me the opportunity to spend casual time with countless bands and musicians.   When exposed to so many icons it is soon that one realizes they are no different from everyday people who surround our lives.  Offstage many are trite and filled with self importance while others are down to earth and wonderful.  Before beginning what has become some 20 years  practicing medicine I was faced a similar fate.  I chose the road less traveled and today I wear jeans and no tie.  Despite this patients find me from across the country despite having chosen to live on a rural farm and away from the metropolis.   I am glad I never met David Byrne in my travels because regrettably I would have had difficulty enjoying his music knowing that he was nothing more than a singing head.  Rumors always circulated that  Eno was magic in the studio and now I must give him more credit than I had for getting such great music from such a uninteresting specimen of a man-child.  Left leaning and critical of corporate America!  That  is hilarious because without them he would quite possibly be a streetperson as his artwork doubtfully work provide an income sufficient to be so aloof.</p>
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