Listen: David Byrne Talks with Open Mike Eagle on 'Fuse: A "Bomb" Podcast'

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David Byrne talks with hip-hop artist Open Mike Eagle on Fuse, a podcast from Bomb magazine. "Your music has been in my life for a very long time," Eagle says. "One of my earliest musical memories, when I was like five or six years old ... I think it’s like the second song I ever remember hearing was 'Burning Down the House' ... And, you know, 'Once in a Lifetime' is literally one of my favorite songs ever. Like if I were to make an objective top ten list, that song would be on there." You can hear their conversation here.

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David Byrne is on the latest episode of Fuse, a podcast from Bomb magazine. He was asked which artist he would like to speak with for the podcast, and he chose hip-hop artist Open Mike Eagle.

"Your music has been in my life for a very long time," Eagle says. "One of my earliest musical memories, when I was like five or six years old ... I think it’s like the second song I ever remember hearing was 'Burning Down the House' ... And, you know, 'Once in a Lifetime' is literally one of my favorite songs ever. Like if I were to make an objective top ten list, that song would be on there."

You can hear their conversation here:

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David Byrne: "Fuse, A Bomb Podcast" w/Open Mike Eagle, June 2021
  • Tuesday, June 15, 2021
    Listen: David Byrne Talks with Open Mike Eagle on 'Fuse: A "Bomb" Podcast'

    David Byrne is on the latest episode of Fuse, a podcast from Bomb magazine. He was asked which artist he would like to speak with for the podcast, and he chose hip-hop artist Open Mike Eagle.

    "Your music has been in my life for a very long time," Eagle says. "One of my earliest musical memories, when I was like five or six years old ... I think it’s like the second song I ever remember hearing was 'Burning Down the House' ... And, you know, 'Once in a Lifetime' is literally one of my favorite songs ever. Like if I were to make an objective top ten list, that song would be on there."

    You can hear their conversation here:

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