Killer (audio) - Talking Heads - Psycho
The song explores the internal monologue of a character experiencing a breakdown or losing touch with reality. It is famous for its bridge, which features lyrics in —"Ce que j'ai fait, ce soir-là / Ce qu'elle a dit, ce soir-là"—adding to the song's artful and slightly alienated atmosphere. Contrary to popular belief at the time, it was not written about the "Son of Sam" serial killer; the band had actually written the track years before those events. Musical Style
"Psycho Killer" is the debut single by the American rock band , released in 1977 on their first album, Talking Heads: 77 . It is widely considered one of the definitive songs of the New Wave and Post-Punk eras. Song Overview Talking Heads - Psycho Killer (Audio)
Byrne uses a mix of spoken-word tension and manic high notes, famously shouting "Fa-fa-fa-fa, fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa!" to mimic a stuttering, nervous energy. The song explores the internal monologue of a
While the studio audio is the foundation, the song gained legendary status through the live version in the 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense , where David Byrne performs it solo with a boombox. Musical Style "Psycho Killer" is the debut single



