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Talking Heads on the once-in-a-lifetime 'Stop Making Sense'

TORONTO (AP) 鈥 You may find yourself in a movie theater with 鈥淪top Making Sense鈥 playing and the members of Talking Heads in the audience.
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This image released by A24 shows David Byrne in a scene from "Stop Making Sense." (Jordan Cronenweth/A24 via AP)

TORONTO (AP) 鈥 You may find yourself in a movie theater with playing and the members of Talking Heads in the audience.

That was the once-in-a-lifetime scenario when the new 4K restoration of 鈥淪top Making Sense鈥 premiered recently at the . On screen was a young, elastic David Byrne. In the theater, he was dancing, too, along with a crowd who couldn鈥檛 stay seated for 鈥淏urning Down the House.鈥

鈥淔or a moment I thought, 鈥橧s it OK for me to get up and dance at our own movie?鈥 Byrne says, laughing, the morning after. 鈥淏ut how could you not?鈥

For nearly four decades, 鈥淪top Making Sense,鈥 directed by Jonathan Demme, has exerted an inexorable pull on all who encounter the frenetic fever of arguably the finest concert film ever made. Its power to bring together 鈥 it opens with Byrne alone on a spare stage and swells into an art-funk spectacular 鈥 is such that it鈥檚 even managed to reunite Talking Heads, too.

For the first time in 21 years, Talking Heads are a band again, even if only in movie theaters. Byrne, the band鈥檚 principal songwriter and singer, keyboardist-guitarist Jerry Harrison, bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz 鈥 who last gathered together in 2002 for their induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame -- have assembled once more for the rerelease of 鈥淪top Making Sense.鈥

鈥淚t feels normal,鈥 says Weymouth. 鈥淚 mean, this is our tour. We鈥檙e touring this movie.鈥

Since they officially broke up in 1991, the four members of Talking Heads have often squabbled, bitterly. Byrne has said Frantz, who鈥檚 married to Weymouth, published that described some of the discord and lingering hurts. When Byrne mounted a few years ago, featuring many Talking Heads songs, Frantz was stung not to even be invited.

As the group congregated the morning after the 鈥淪top Making Sense鈥 premiere for an interview, though, they were cordial with each other. 鈥淗ow you livin鈥, Jerry?鈥 greeted Frantz. Byrne gazed out the window, contemplating a possible cycling route for the afternoon. He and Harrison sat on one couch, Weymouth and Frantz on another.

Their spirits were high. The film remains in light, a potent reminder of Talking Heads鈥 uniquely transfixing power. Harrison helped oversee the restoration from the long-lost original negatives. It opens on IMAX screens Friday and in other theaters Sept. 29.

鈥淥ne of the things that happened to me in rewatching it and working on it, was realizing: 鈥極h my God is everybody good,鈥欌 says Harrison.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know I was cute,鈥 smiled Weymouth, who nimbly bounces from one foot to the other throughout the film. 鈥淭he whole band, they were so attractive, so beautiful.鈥

鈥淪top Making Sense,鈥 filmed over four nights at Los Angeles鈥 Pantages Theater in 1983, hasn鈥檛 dimmed with time. 鈥淪ame as it ever was,鈥 you could say. What begins with a solitary Byrne, with an acoustic guitar and boombox, steadily accumulates as the members of the band join him, then others like Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Alex Weir. This jittery, wide-eyed musician singing of psycho killers to a syncopated beat attracts a legion. His movements are malleable and constant. The music grows euphoric. This IS a party. This IS a disco.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the unbridled joyousness of the performance, which snowballs,鈥 says Frantz. 鈥淚t starts off with 鈥楶sycho Killer,鈥 which is a thing unto itself. But it snowballs into this ecstatic experience. You can see it very clearly with the band members. They鈥檙e gettin鈥 more and more fever.鈥

Byrne had choregraphed the Talking Heads tour that year, for the album 鈥淪peaking in Tongues.鈥 Their concert came ready-made for Demme, a devoted Heads fan and an ardent music listener who approached the band with producer Gary Goetzman after seeing them perform in 1983 at the Hollywood Bowl. Byrne鈥檚 concept stemmed from, he says, 鈥渟howing people what it takes to put on a show.鈥

鈥淲e start with an empty stage and gradually add each part, each musician. As they come in, you hear what their contribution is,鈥 Byrne says. 鈥淵ou see how it all gets done. It鈥檚 like a magician showing how the tricks are done, but the trick still works. We鈥檝e seen behind the curtain, but the trick still works.鈥

And the 鈥渢ricks鈥 are grand. There鈥檚, of course, in 鈥淕irlfriend Is Better鈥濃 now even bigger in IMAX. There鈥檚 also his achingly gentle dance with a floor lamp in 鈥 a sumptuous echo to Gene Kelly's in 鈥淪ingin鈥 in the Rain.鈥

Other elements of 鈥淪top Making Sense鈥 have also proved remarkably resilient, though they can be harder to pin down. The songs, particularly something like synthesized a modern discombobulation that was only just emerging in the tech-nascent 鈥80s. 鈥淪top Making Sense鈥 鈥 shot on film with six cameras but mixed digitally in Hal Ashby鈥檚 editing room -- heralded a disorienting information age future while at the same time making the case that this strange new world could also be funky as hell.

鈥淭here鈥檚 most definitely a prescient nature in David鈥檚 lyrics,鈥 Harrison says. 鈥淒avid seemed to capture, you might say, the future zeitgeist.鈥

Talking Heads never participated in another film. Who needs legacy burnishing when 鈥淪top Making Sense鈥 is still so alive? In conversation, the band again and again marveled at how deeply in tune they were with one another then 鈥 perhaps especially in contrast to the years that followed.

鈥淭his is going to sound really ridiculous but I think about the fusion of the sun,鈥 says Weymouth. 鈥淚t implodes and explodes. And I think that push and pull was so magical to our creative forces, the way that we worked together, the way we were supportive of each other. It was very special and none of us has found it again. If we sat down and played music, we鈥檇 be connecting again.鈥

Jake Coyle, The Associated Press

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