In this episode, Scott interviews Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and new wave guitar legend Jerry Harrison. They discuss Jerry’s musical beginnings and explore the stories about how Jerry met Jonathan Richman, formed The Modern Lovers, and then went on to join Talking Heads. Jerry also discusses the New York City music scene in the ‘70s and the development of punk rock. Along the way, the pair talk about the remastering process of Talking Heads’ legendary concert film, Stop Making Sense, and how Jerry feels to be reunited with the band after many years. Jerry also gives a glimpse into his work as a music producer. Finally, he shares some of his Top 5’s, including his Top 5 punk bands and Top 5 things he misses about NYC in the ‘70s. Tune in for an exciting and insightful conversation with Jerry Harrison!
Timestamps
0:26:20 – Joining Talking Heads
0:29:45 – “Psycho Killer”
0:31:31 – Being categorized as punk
0:34:15 – Ramones
0:37:30 – Getting a record deal
0:39:35 – Touring with Ramones
0:44:50 – Working with Brian Eno
0:47:28 – MTV
0:51:07 – Reuniting with Talking Heads in 2002
0:52:00 – Remastering Stop Making Sense
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Credits
Host Scott Lipps
Edited by Steven Meiers
Music by Robby Hoff
Recorded at Melrose Podcasts NYC
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