David Byrne y Stephen Colbert interpretan Burning Down the House en The Late Show

Stephen Colbert recibió a David Byrne para una interpretación del clásico de Talking Heads, Burning Down the House, durante el penúltimo episodio de The Late Show.

Byrne apareció con su banda Why Is The Sky? vistiendo trajes azules a juego. Colbert se unió a ellos en el escenario con la misma vestimenta mientras las llamas ardían en la pantalla detrás de los músicos durante la enérgica interpretación de la canción. La aparición tuvo lugar una noche antes del final de la serie programado para el 21 de mayo.

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