Talking Heads Reflect on the Impact and Legacy of 'Stop Making Sense'

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The iconic music documentary "Stop Making Sense" by Talking Heads is being rereleased in a restored 4K print, marking a new era for the beloved film. The band members, who hadn't appeared together since 2002, recently reunited for a Q&A session during the Toronto International Film Festival. While a reunion tour remains uncertain, the band is focused on revisiting the film and enjoying the moment. "Stop Making Sense" broke records during its recent screening, reaffirming Talking Heads' status as one of the best live bands.
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