This: Must Be The Place

This: Must Be The Place

This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) – The Ethan Hein Blog

: The book follows Daniel Sullivan , an American professor living in rural Ireland with his wife, Claudette Wells , a reclusive former film star who faked her own death to escape fame.

The most famous origin of the phrase is the song from the 1983 album Speaking in Tongues . Written by frontman David Byrne , the track is celebrated as one of the most honest and least cynical love songs in rock history. This Must Be the Place

Today, the phrase is a shorthand for finding one's tribe or a sense of peace. You can find its influence in:

: David Byrne appears as himself in the film, performing the title track live. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) –

"This Must Be the Place" is a phrase that has become a cornerstone of modern culture, appearing as a timeless anthem by Talking Heads, a surreal road-trip film, and an award-winning novel. While each medium tells a different story, they all share a common thread: the search for belonging and the complex meaning of "home."

: The film stars Sean Penn as Cheyenne, a wealthy, retired Goth rock star living in Dublin. Upon the death of his estranged father, Cheyenne travels to America to complete his father's lifelong quest: tracking down a Nazi war criminal who tormented him at Auschwitz. Today, the phrase is a shorthand for finding

: It is a staple at weddings, often used by "hip brides" for processional music.