This was... kind of uncomfortable. Spike Lee wasn't a great interviewer, and should have saved his fanboying for before and after. Tina Weymouth looked genuinely uncomfortable, as did David Byrne. Jerry Harrison and Chris Frantz more or less played along and tried to keep things moving along, but you could see they were getting annoyed. For what's probably the final time anyone will get to see these four on a stage next to eaxh other in any capacity, it was a letdown. I understand if they insisted there be no questions regarding their relationship to one another, or about any possible future for Talking Heads. That said, a band this influential deserves to go out with more than just a whimper, which is what this more or less felt like, to me. Such a shame.
@@Stevedrums741 I've been dying to see this for years too and it was disappointing. Spike was a dreadful interviewer and Tina sat there, stewing in her own bitterness. Thank goodness for Jerry who kept it chugging along. And Chris did his best too.