(Nothing_But)_Flowers

(Nothing But) Flowers

(Nothing But) Flowers

1988 single by Talking Heads


"(Nothing But) Flowers" is a song by rock band Talking Heads. It appears on the band's final album Naked, released in 1988. It was released as the album's second single. In addition to the band, the song features Kirsty MacColl on backup vocals and Johnny Marr, formerly of The Smiths, on lead guitar. It peaked at number 79 in the UK Singles Chart. Filmmaker Kevin Smith used the song as the opening of Clerks 2 and was featured briefly in other film soundtracks to Meu Tio Matou um Cara (as covered by Caetano Veloso)[2][3] and the animated feature The Mitchells vs. the Machines.[4][5] The song is quoted at the start of Bret Easton Ellis' novel American Psycho (1991).

Quick Facts Single by Talking Heads, from the album Naked ...

Music video

The song's music video featured innovative uses of typography by graphic designers Tibor Kalman and Emily Oberman.[6][7] The band performs in the video with an expanded lineup featuring Marr, MacColl, Brice Wassy, Yves N'Djock and Abdou M'Boup, all of whom performed on the studio recording of the song. The music video was directed by Sandy McLeod and David Byrne.[8]

Critical reception

On its release, Cash Box wrote, "A vision of a future where civilization is overrun by nature, much to the chagrin of the natives. Byrne is a genius at saying it all between the lines, and this little gem is a light-hearted romp into our greener-grass lives."[9] Music & Media described "(Nothing But) Flowers" as "a rhythmic but also surprisingly melodic song with striking vocal harmonies".[10]

2010 TED conference

David Byrne performed a briefer version of the song at the 2010 TED conference accompanied by Thomas Dolby on keyboard and the string quartet ETHEL.[11]

Charts

More information Chart (1988), Peak position ...

References

  1. Strickland, Andy (1 October 1988). "News: Releases". Record Mirror. p. 6. ISSN 0144-5804.
  2. "hitc.com". 30 April 2021.
  3. Heller, Steven; Fili, Louise (2006). Stylepedia. Chronicle Books. p. 181. ISBN 0-8118-3346-1.
  4. "Single Releases" (PDF). Cash Box. Vol. 51, no. 39. 2 April 1988. p. 10. Retrieved 27 December 2021 โ€“ via World Radio History.
  5. "Previews: Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 5, no. 44. 29 October 1988. p. 22. Retrieved 27 December 2021 โ€“ via World Radio History.
  6. "Talking Heads โ€“ (Nothing But) Flowers" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 27 December 2021.

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