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Talking Heads Print 'Psycho Killer' Alfred Hitchcock inspired, David Byrne

$ 6.31

Availability: 97 in stock
  • Artists/ Groups: Talking Heads
  • Size-: A4
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Genre: Punk/ New Wave
  • Type: Posters

    Description

    Talking Heads - Psycho Killer Alfred Hitchcock inspired print
    Original bestplayever print.
    This is an unframed satin finished print on 200gsm paper.
    ... I can't seem to face up to the facts
    I'm tense and nervous and I can't relax
    I can't sleep 'cause my bed's on fire
    Don't touch me I'm a real live wire...
    It's available here as:
    A0 (841 × 1189mm) - huge!
    A1 (594 × 841mm)
    A2 (420 × 594mm)
    A3 (297 × 420mm)
    A4 (210 × 297mm) - same size as printer paper.
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    All posters are shipped in a strong postage tube.
    - UK - Royal Mail 1st Class = 2-3 working days
    - Rest of the World - Royal Mail Airmail = 7-10 working days
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    Thanks for having a closer look at our item! Any questions, comments or suggestions please don't hesitate to get in touch
    All the best,
    Will and Jim @bestplayever
    About
    Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991.[1] The band comprised David Byrne (lead vocals and guitar), Chris Frantz (drums and backing vocals), Tina Weymouth (bass and backing vocals) and Jerry Harrison (keyboards, guitar, and backing vocals). Other musicians also regularly made appearances in concert and on the group's albums. The new wave style of Talking Heads combined elements of punk rock, art rock, avant-garde, pop, funk, world music, and Americana. Frontman and songwriter David Byrne contributed whimsical, esoteric lyrics to the band's songs, and emphasized their showmanship through various multimedia projects and performances.
    Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine described Talking Heads as being "one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the '80s, while managing to earn several pop hits."[2] In 2002, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Four of the band's albums appeared on Rolling Stone magazine's 2003 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and the Channel 4 100 Greatest Albums poll listed one album (Fear of Music) at number 76. In the 2011 update of Rolling Stone 's "100 Greatest Artists of All Time", the band was ranked at No. 100.[3]
    Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991.[1] The band comprised David Byrne (lead vocals and guitar), Chris Frantz (drums and backing vocals), Tina Weymouth (bass and backing vocals) and Jerry Harrison (keyboards, guitar, and backing vocals). Other musicians also regularly made appearances in concert and on the group's albums. The new wave style of Talking Heads combined elements of punk rock, art rock, avant-garde, pop, funk, world music, and Americana. Frontman and songwriter David Byrne contributed whimsical, esoteric lyrics to the band's songs, and emphasized their showmanship through various multimedia projects and performances. Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine described Talking Heads as being "one of the most critically acclaimed ba