
Talking Heads: Capitol Theatre
Ratings
Rare concert footage of Talking Heads performing their legendary Remain in Light set at Passiac, New Jersey's Capitol Theatre on November 4, 1980.
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

David Byrne
Self - Lead Vocals, Guitar

Jerry Harrison
Self - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals

Tina Weymouth
Self - Bass, Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals

Chris Frantz
Self - Drums, Vocals

Adrian Belew
Self - Lead Guitar, Vocals

Bernie Worrell
Self - Keyboards
Busta Cherry
Self - Bass
Steven Scales
Self - Percussion
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