Talking Heads' Iconic Film Hits the Redwoods: 2024 Screening at Quarry Amphitheater
DUE TO STUDENT PROTESTS, RESCHEDULED TO JULY 13
In the bustling hive of creativity and anticipation that is Santa Cruz, California, the local maestros of melody at Noise Pop Industries, in a dazzling display of collaborative wizardry, have joined forces once again with the alchemists of academia at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Their mission? To conjure an evening where the air itself becomes electric, as they co-present an exclusive outdoor film screening of the Talking Heads’ cinematic masterpiece, "Stop Making Sense," at The Quarry Amphitheater. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 18th, when the gates to this auditory and visual feast swing open at 6pm, kicking off the Quarry Amphitheater’s 2024 events season with a bang.
Released into the wilds of the cinema world in 1984, "Stop Making Sense" is not just a concert film; it’s a cultural artifact, a beacon of the era, capturing the Talking Heads in their prime during their "Speaking in Tongues" tour. This isn’t just any tour, mind you, but the zenith of their collective creative genius. Fast forward to today, and the film has been lovingly restored by the cinematic treasure hunters at A24, in celebration of its 40th anniversary, ensuring that its legacy continues to inspire awe in the hearts of cinephiles and music lovers alike.
For its UCSC debut, "Stop Making Sense" isn’t just being shown; it’s being celebrated under the canopy of the redwoods, transforming the Quarry Amphitheater into a time machine that transports you back to an era where music and artistry knew no bounds. Featuring iconic performances that span the Talking Heads’ storied career, from "Psycho Killer" to "Burning Down the House," this screening is more than a film; it’s a pilgrimage to the soul of music itself.
Special Guests
But wait, there’s more! As if being part of this historic night wasn’t enough, attendees will also be treated to a special Q&A session with none other than Jerry Harrison, the legendary rocker and Talking Heads co-founder, alongside James Mockoski, the archivist and restoration supervisor who played a pivotal role in the film’s resurrection. It’s a chance to dive deep into the lore and legacy of one of music’s most influential bands, guided by those who stood at the very heart of the storm.
Tickets
Oh, they’re a steal, starting at just $15 for general admission, with a special $8 student deal that’s practically a giveaway. And for those feeling a bit more extravagant, there’s a VIP bundle that not only gets you into the show but also hooks you up with a limited-edition poster, plus complimentary drink and popcorn to munch on as you bask in the glory of musical history unfolding before your eyes.
Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County
This night is more than just a celebration of music and film; it’s a beacon of hope and support for the local community, with proceeds benefiting the Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County. It’s a chance to feed your soul while helping to feed those in need, a harmonious blend of entertainment and altruism.
So, as you stand on the precipice of decision, know this: attending this screening at the Quarry Amphitheater isn’t just about witnessing a concert film. It’s about becoming part of a legacy, a story that weaves itself through the tapestry of music, community, and history. It’s about standing where legends have stood, under the watchful gaze of the ancient redwoods, and feeling the pulse of the universe itself beat in time with the music. Don’t just watch history – be part of it. Join us, and let’s make sense of this world together, one beat at a time.
Fun fact: A conversation with Doug and the Quarry Amphitheater GM, Jose Reyes-Olivas inspired him to create this event!
Media Contacts
Noise Pop: Trey Hicks, trey@paintingpictures.co Allison Winker, allison@paintingpictures.co
Quarry Amphitheater: Jose Reyes-Olivas, olivas@ucsc.edu