★★★★★
Then there's the music. Mining the myriad of his collaborations with super-producer Brian Eno, Help Me Somebody (from 1981’s My Life in the Bush of Ghosts) is suitably imposing, if less cluttered than on record. One Fine Day (from last year’s Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)) also proves an uplifting highlight, but in reality it's the Talking Heads material which makes a farce of staging this show in an all-seater venue. Remarkably, despite his 57 years, Byrne’s distinctive voice has actually improved; no matter how hard the audience might try (and they do, goddamn), there's no matching his gusto and compelling delivery on Life During Wartime and the enduring Once in a Lifetime, where he shows that he still dances the Marionette like none other. |