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#26 Stay Up Late
Here's the second from 1985's Little Creatures. Stay Up Late as described by Pitchfork:
And he looks so cute (all night long)
In his little red suit (all night long)
Oh, and the video is a pretty good example of mid-80s low budget. It looks like it cost around a buck eighty-five. They seem to be having fun, though.
#26 Stay Up Late
Here's the second from 1985's Little Creatures. Stay Up Late as described by Pitchfork:
Mid-album romp “Stay Up Late” is a far more jarring display of Byrne’s sudden fascination with toddlers. Driven by Jerry Harrison’s punching keyboard and big stadium drums, it’s the goofiest entry in Talking Heads’ catalog to date. Byrne demolishes any remaining scrap of stoicism: “Cute. Cute. Little baby/Little pee pee. Little toes,” he babbles. The song was a hit, parking on the charts for a full 10 weeks thanks to its fun, bouncing form: simple, rubbery bass, a lyrical nod to the Temptations, and a sing-along chorus. Perhaps Byrne’s paternal affections made him a more approachable frontman than the paranoid beanpole of yore. Still, no amount of artistic brilliance can justify the lyrics “little pee pee.”
And he looks so cute (all night long)
In his little red suit (all night long)
Oh, and the video is a pretty good example of mid-80s low budget. It looks like it cost around a buck eighty-five. They seem to be having fun, though.