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David Byrne and band performing “This Must Be the Place” in Paolo Sorrentino’s film This Must Be the Place (2011) Zoom

David Byrne and band performing “This Must Be the Place” in Paolo Sorrentino’s film This Must Be the Place (2011)

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Posted on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Tagged with: David ByrneThis Must Be the Placethis must be lovefilmmusiclive performance
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Byronic
[bai'ra:-nik] 1. Characteristic of, or after the manner of Byron or his poetry. 2. quasi-n. pl. [after Philippics.] Declamatory utterances or invectives in the style of Byron. 3. Byronic hero: prominent literary character type of the Romantic period, whose characteristics include: extraordinary intelligence and perception; high level of education and intellectual prowess; arrogance; cunning and manipulation; emotional conflictedness; moodiness; self-criticism and introspection; self-destructive behaviour; aesthetic sophistication; dark mysterious beauty; powers of attraction; seductiveness and sexual perversion; world-weariness; distaste for social institutions and norms; disrespect of social ranks; being an outcast, an outlaw, or an exile.

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