talking heads about his new book, "remain in love." ( applause )>> 'd like to thank the rock and roll hall of fame for givhag this band y ending. >> reporter: how wa ethat a happying and why? >> well, we hadn't perfmed ertogeor something like 1 w8 years whdid that and, and so, there was that whole pt eriod of like, s wondering why, you know? was it something i said? ( laughs ) ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what i really appreciate speaking wthese people about is obvioly they've had remarkable success in the artistic and musical world, but what's so fascinating is so many of these people, their success was short. it was a finite period when you look at their whole life. and now, as they look back, it really provides insight into hov wea full, balanced life. and just to take this a little further, i think that's kind of what we're all going through. obviously, we're not all rock stars and musicians, but all of us in this past nine months have verythingevaluate that we know and everything that we do and how we balance our life and our profession and our existence, and i think it's really kind of endearing to hear