Five years ago today, we lost Mark , but his music never stops. I listen to Talk Talk most days , having grown up with him, until his silence. RIP Mark.
a masterpiece never gets old. there is music you can listen to 3 times and you re fed up, but there is music you can listen to again and again fo 20 years and it never gets boring. talk talk is legendary.
I am nearly 70 years old , was brought up in the 60's ...Have lived through just about all types of modern music ... There have been good bands during that time , there have been great bands and then there was 'Talk Talk ' - Something so special in everyway , so unique... I have three people / bands that will resonate forever . Bowie , Hendrix and Talk Talk ...Perfection .
I still drive an XR3i and always have Cd's of Talk Talk on the go. The music of my youth. I take my daughter's and son's mates out in it and they think Mark Hollis was fantastic. If by chance Talk Talk isn't on, they ask for it. REAL millenials who love the 80s. What a voice, what expression, what talent.......RIP MH
Never heard a live performance so close to the songs studio versions, its absolutely stunning beyond words ... Legends the likes we will never see again - Mark Hollis voice is the only one that's ever reduced me to tears RIP - Thank you .
Mark Hollis was just brilliant. The emotion in his voice, the restraint when needed, the power when needed, always vulnerable and always with meaning. He sang like he was wringing out a sponge, getting every drop out of the performance
Probably one of the most underrated Bands there ever was. Mark Hollis had a unique voice which got better the older he got. A sad loss but at least he still left us a legacy.
There goes the underrated-brigade again. If you consider this band underrated I'm afraid you simply don't know what you are talking about! Seems there is no classic music track on youtube without an "underrated-comment". So what in your opinion would it take to rate this band proberly? How selfish can one be to think he is the only one or belongs to the chosen few to appreciate this band properly? Maybe we need a rating agency? In the end maybe even Beethoven was underrated? 🤔
I have just turned 65 million years old. I remember watching this band during the Cretaceous period. I have recently been excavated from a tar pit from where me and my dinosaur family had blindly stumbled into and I am still listening in 2024!
@@irinakarpenko That's nice, that their are still new fans joining in. Welcome Irina. I was born in 1970, so their wonderfull music happened in my teens. Still think it's beautiful.
Many don't know this, but a very early performance of this group was at the only Genesis reunion concert w/ Peter Gabriel in 1982( failed WOMAD World Music Event Genesis helped Gabriel with being in enormous debt from and death threats ). Talk Talk and a group or 2 opened for Genesis that rainy night at Milton Keyes, UK On Oct 4th ....Mike Rutherford of Genesis' birthday.... that night. Genesis and Talk Talk 2 of my favorites ever. wish I could have been there somehow. I would have been 13 yrs old then. RiP Mark Hollis..... you are very missed, but never forgotten.
I saw them open for Tears For Fears( Sowing the Seeds tour) . Talk Talk was the reason I went. Phenomenal music, Hollis possessed one of the best voices to grace this planet. Thank you, guys.
@@figurehead1971 maybe I saw the live at Montreaux vid and juxtaposed 😳 Shit gets mixed up after 40+ years🤷🏻♂️ BUT! I did see them in a small-ish club in Washington, D.C., when they were touring their first lp, TALK TALK. I grew up in D.C.
It's really mysterious how they did not become one of the most famous rock bands in the world. For decades, I've known only a few people who are aware of them. This album is one of the very best rock records ever made.
Awe inspiring. The audience were LISTENING and stood realising they were hearing the craft of pure musical genius, applauding the band at the end of the set having witnessed sheer talent. I watched the Tube that night and this performance began the life-long admiration of Marc Hollis. Tragedy at his early loss but he leaves a pure legacy of genius.
I remember watching this also. I had seen them on Top of the pops singing Life's what you make it. I realised then this was music very different to the 80s ethos and bought the CD.
This is surely a mimed play-back. The Bass player, for one, is not playing the recorded part in several close shots. I am not sure that Marc Hollis sounded that controlled when he sang live??
@@craigpacker2693 Seems you haven't checked the studio versions of these songs; also, that there are times when bands play a sync´ed backing track for extra layers, or when at "Living in Another World" beginning, Paul doesn't play simply because there is no bass on that part. Just acoustic guitar filling. This was clearly live.
Impossible to exaggerate the importance of this band to and for me between the ages of 25- 35 and beyond. Untouchable, deeply genuinely musical, emotional and effecting. There’s an honesty and genuine humility about them too plus they took risks musically. Coming out of a coma a few years back, long story, I was so upset to hear about Hollis’ death. What a huge loss for all of us. Rest in peace. Stu X
1 of the best live performances on the tube ever. This was Friday night and 6 nights later I saw them live in concert at St Austell Coliseum, Carlyon Bay , Cornwall. I was 17 and made the trip via the the then concert travel club. As a kid I lived for this band.
I envy you. I lived for Rory Gallagher, Pink-Floyd. New Romantics only hit me after I'd emigrated age 28 to France. New wave on the radio from UK was 24/7.
You’re a lucky man. I was camping down at the very far end of Cornwall at the time and two guys there were gonna take the trip to see them at St Austell. I ducked out. One of the biggest mistakes of my life!
C'est tout simplement magnifique ! ❤ une version live qui est tellement proche de la version studio...😮 Incroyable vraiment Talk Talk et Mark sont uniques dans le genre ❤❤❤
Hitched back to London after seeing them live at Duxford Imperial War Museum (supported by The Fall). Slept on a bench at Paddington station and got the first train back to Cardiff. Young and daft. So, so glad I did it.
Talk Talk gehört zu den besten Acts aus "meinen 80ern". Habe alle Alben und höre alles regelmäßig. "Living in Another World" ist schlicht eine musikalische Offenbarung.
Those incredible synth/guitar sounds! Haven’t heard anything like them since. Absolutely unique no one can copy it. The crowd are so lucky, I would give anything to be born earlier and see Talk Talk live. Most of them don’t have a clue what they’re witnessing
I remember they were special guests of Genesis at the Milton Keynes bowl in the early eighties for the one and only reunion with Gabriel which seemed very odd at the time but little did I know that within the following years they would become my 2nd favourite band.
Talk Talk did some pretty great songs. Mark Hollis was a master composer and singer. Hope you will like our cover of their hit song “Such A Shame”. th-cam.com/video/xreyDZCCLVQ/w-d-xo.html
Bornin'66, brought me here and throughout life without much struggle and suffering, though some might think so. Talk Talk, thank you for being there, lifting the veil, bringing me home.
The perfect live performance - no dicking about with phrasing or melody, just absolutely as per the record, only with added energy. The massive Hammond chords, spot-on vocals and harmonica and oh did you see who was on the Tube next week? Crikey! Only one thing wrong with this - they faded it out!
Talk Talk....Listening to their songs is pure heaven,so glad i was around in the 80s to hear it,and it sounds as fresh today as it was back then 🎼 🎵 🎶 💙👌 🤗....PERFECT 🥰
So underrated. Saw them live at the Odeon in Birmingham. Would have been around 1984/85. Absolutely brilliant live and I was lucky enough to be right at the front squashed up against the stage!!
absolutely fantastic performance, the timing is note perfect, just amazing, stratospheric loss with Mark's passing, still in shock, this means so much, many thanks
If ever there was a band that worked as one, delivering emotion and excitement with faultless performance this is one. One of the very best to revisit in times of personal need. Simply wonderful.
I clearly remember watching this live on the tube. Utterly brilliant and one of my favourite bass line ever and I’m a Simple Minds and Derek Forbes fan.😊
Best band of the 80s for sure! I think it's still very impressive how they developed from their first album from 82 to 91. Also the Mark Hollis solo album from 98 is a masterpiece! REST IN PEACE MARK, THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC!
I never worry about who was the ‘best’, etc as I could never split so many of the bands and artists I love but I fully agree that they are at the very pinnacle of any music era. I think exactly the same about The The, another truly magnificent product of the 80s and vastly underrated, just as Talk Talk are, by the more mainstream masses but that just makes me feel more proud and lucky for being able to get everything I do from listening to them and numerous other magical musicians that have helped me through so many very tough times as well as so many happy memories. ❤️
Dieses Lied lief in meiner Karre ständig von Casette noch damals rauf und runter. :-) Mann ist das lange her schon jetzt. Aber einfach geniale Musik von genialen Musikern.
This performance was the first time I'd really took on board Mark Hollis and Talk Talk from here on in I was hooked..no one then or since to compare. The man was a genius.
A really great performance. Powerful as always. A much better live version of Living in Amother World than Montreux. That has the atmosphere and on stage vibe, this has much better musicianship. I so wish I’d seen them live at this time.
Disen ke la presentación en Montreal es única y muy recordada pero para mi todas son geniales la de Londres y muy serca de mi en nuestro idioma la de zalamanca España mi mark hollis es total❤❤❤❤❤❤
Che artista fantastico... mi fa tanta rabbia che non abbia avuto il giusto riconoscimento....neanche ora a quasi due anni dalla sua prematura scomparsa 😢
É... Mark Hollis, é a parte boa da vida... Com uma voz, inigualável, única, com um carisma, tímido, voz de seda, q entra no ouvido e não dá vontade de parar de ouvir. Ouço todos os dias... 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Jaú, 10/02/2022... A banda, os músicos, tudo impecável, lindo... Magnífico 😍😍😍😍😍😍
wowww his energy his Voice how amazing is this Guy & live ??????? Im extremly sad I never been to an Talk Talk live concert when I had the chance back than in the 80s...???? rip Mark Hollies
Talk Talk did some pretty great songs. Mark Hollis was a master composer and singer. Hope you will like our cover of their hit song “Such A Shame”. th-cam.com/video/xreyDZCCLVQ/w-d-xo.html
Love this band. If I had to make a comparison to nay band it would be Traffic and perhaps it's no coincidence that Steve Winwood played on 3 tracks on 'The Colour Of Spring'.
Five years ago today, we lost Mark , but his music never stops. I listen to Talk Talk most days , having grown up with him, until his silence. RIP Mark.
Clearly remembering watching this as i got ready to go out for a night out, almost 59 now and im still clicking on it, just first class
I'm 58 fella... and I'm right behind you !!!
I’m 70 and still grooving 😊👍❤️🇦🇺
@@marilyntape508 65 and still my favorite band….
Did you give it up much back then,every fryday night prep. cheek cheek
a masterpiece never gets old. there is music you can listen to 3 times and you re fed up, but there is music you can listen to again and again fo 20 years and it never gets boring. talk talk is legendary.
I am nearly 70 years old , was brought up in the 60's ...Have lived through just about all types of modern music ...
There have been good bands during that time , there have been great bands and then there was 'Talk Talk ' -
Something so special in everyway , so unique...
I have three people / bands that will resonate forever . Bowie , Hendrix and Talk Talk ...Perfection .
Absolutely
I still drive an XR3i and always have Cd's of Talk Talk on the go.
The music of my youth.
I take my daughter's and son's mates out in it and they think Mark Hollis was fantastic.
If by chance Talk Talk isn't on, they ask for it. REAL millenials who love the 80s.
What a voice, what expression, what talent.......RIP MH
@@L33JONNOBrilliant , love it ...They have great taste. And you drive an XR3i - My kind of woman ... haha.
Bowie talk talk Phil Collins
Billy idol and Flock of Seagulls
The crowd seem almost stunned by the brilliance of this performance - and quite rightly. A band at the top of their game...
Never heard a live performance so close to the songs studio versions, its absolutely stunning beyond words ... Legends the likes we will never see again - Mark Hollis voice is the only one that's ever reduced me to tears RIP - Thank you .
Nekem is mindig potyognak a könnyeim.
да, было дело .... почти... пластинка висит на стене ...к сожалению и , надеюсь, пока
Mark Hollis was just brilliant. The emotion in his voice, the restraint when needed, the power when needed, always vulnerable and always with meaning. He sang like he was wringing out a sponge, getting every drop out of the performance
well stated 😊
Perfect description.
Probably one of the most underrated Bands there ever was. Mark Hollis had a unique voice which got better the older he got. A sad loss but at least he still left us a legacy.
They are only underrated by all those poor people that aren’t lucky enough to hear and feel the way we all do, so I see it as sort of blessing really!
Amen to M. Hollis .RIP !!!!!
I bought the Talktalk record.. It was a second.. Duroo?
Underrated because the sound and style was far ahead of time
There goes the underrated-brigade again.
If you consider this band underrated I'm afraid you simply don't know what you are talking about!
Seems there is no classic music track on youtube without an "underrated-comment". So what in your opinion would it take to rate this band proberly? How selfish can one be to think he is the only one or belongs to the chosen few to appreciate this band properly? Maybe we need a rating agency? In the end maybe even Beethoven was underrated? 🤔
Talk Talk was simply the very best band that EVER came out of the UK! No contest!!! Mark was a genius!
I assume you're joking?
Not even a little bit! Mark Hollis leveled up to jazz! None of them other bland pieces of trash could! Joke on that!
@@meredithhopkins1411 Mark Hollis was a better singer/ songwriter than John Lennon, Paul Mccartney, Ray Davies,Roland Orzabal?
You've heard of the Beatles, Rolling Stones,Tears for Fears,Cream,Free,Jimi Hendrix Experience, Wings?
Yes@@davidwatts3840
I have just turned 65 million years old. I remember watching this band during the Cretaceous period. I have recently been excavated from a tar pit from where me and my dinosaur family had blindly stumbled into and I am still listening in 2024!
Hallo my pleistocenic mindreader. U. R. Not alone. Cheers Tyranosourous fam
Mark Hollis died,What a tragedy . Nobody sounded like Mark !!!
Heartbreaking
Not anyone on this world with such a unique voice! Love it. One of my favourite bands of all time.
He had such a fabulous unique voice. Shame he is not here anymore
I can't agree more. I've just discovered Talk Talk this year. Their music is the most beautiful I have ever heard.
@@irinakarpenko That's nice, that their are still new fans joining in. Welcome Irina. I was born in 1970, so their wonderfull music happened in my teens. Still think it's beautiful.
The Montreux concert is up there with the best!!!.
Never missed s note!!.
brought to tears. rip mark.
Many don't know this, but a very early performance of this group was at the only Genesis reunion concert w/ Peter Gabriel in 1982( failed WOMAD World Music Event Genesis helped Gabriel with being in enormous debt from and death threats ). Talk Talk and a group or 2 opened for Genesis that rainy night at Milton Keyes, UK On Oct 4th ....Mike Rutherford of Genesis' birthday.... that night. Genesis and Talk Talk 2 of my favorites ever. wish I could have been there somehow. I would have been 13 yrs old then. RiP Mark Hollis..... you are very missed, but never forgotten.
I was there! Talk Talk didn’t get a friendly reception as I recall 😅
Q bello!✨🙏🌞✨✨🌞🎼🎙️🎹🎞️
Much missed Genius, brilliant music, remember this on the Tube back then and sitting there mesmerised. Wonderful.
Lo siento en mi piel a este hermoso hombre
I saw them open for Tears For Fears( Sowing the Seeds tour) .
Talk Talk was the reason I went.
Phenomenal music, Hollis possessed one of the best voices to grace this planet.
Thank you, guys.
That is a logistical impossibility. Talk Talk never played live after 1986, Seeds Of Love was 1989.
@@figurehead1971 maybe I saw the live at Montreaux vid and juxtaposed 😳
Shit gets mixed up after 40+ years🤷🏻♂️
BUT!
I did see them in a small-ish club in Washington, D.C., when they were touring their first lp, TALK TALK.
I grew up in D.C.
Could have been the acid. I think September '86 was the last time they played live.
Talk Talk did support Duran Duran on their tour maybe that's what you meant
Gives me goosebumps. Miss you so much Mark. Long live talk talk.
It's really mysterious how they did not become one of the most famous rock bands in the world. For decades, I've known only a few people who are aware of them. This album is one of the very best rock records ever made.
Awe inspiring. The audience were LISTENING and stood realising they were hearing the craft of pure musical genius, applauding the band at the end of the set having witnessed sheer talent. I watched the Tube that night and this performance began the life-long admiration of Marc Hollis. Tragedy at his early loss but he leaves a pure legacy of genius.
I remember watching this also. I had seen them on Top of the pops singing Life's what you make it. I realised then this was music very different to the 80s ethos and bought the CD.
Love it. The emotion Mark sings with is truly outstanding. Love this band.
🤟💙🦋😭💋💋💋💋
This is surely a mimed play-back. The Bass player, for one, is not playing the recorded part in several close shots. I am not sure that Marc Hollis sounded that controlled when he sang live??
@@craigpacker2693 Seems you haven't checked the studio versions of these songs; also, that there are times when bands play a sync´ed backing track for extra layers, or when at "Living in Another World" beginning, Paul doesn't play simply because there is no bass on that part. Just acoustic guitar filling. This was clearly live.
This man was a genius. Will always love you.
Impossible to exaggerate the importance of this band to and for me between the ages of 25- 35 and beyond. Untouchable, deeply genuinely musical, emotional and effecting. There’s an honesty and genuine humility about them too plus they took risks musically. Coming out of a coma a few years back, long story, I was so upset to hear about Hollis’ death. What a huge loss for all of us. Rest in peace. Stu X
Poor Mark Hollis died of an inoperable brain tumour sadly😢
Love him! Love his voice, his mind and soul, his is great singer, Best for me...
Me to.....
His voice is like a all of us singing at once... pure humanity. Timeless and unmistakable
@@stevepearce6689 thats pure truth =(
R i p mark hollis. If ever a singer sang from the heart, it was him. Give it up. Great great song!
Only discovered Talk in 2022 & admire their sound and musicianship.
Talk Talk was so damn good ! So underrated then. I predict a resurgence when people truly wake up. ❤
Thanks for posting this beautiful video !
Exactly. Hope they wake up soon! Unmatched pure genius. Sam X
Great, thank you for Uploading.
Iconic band and a most beautiful voice 😊❤️🎼🎶🌹RIP Mark Hollis 😔
Eternal voice and music played by real musicians. Love and respect. Rest in Peace really missed Mark Hollis! Your Spirit is still with us. ❤🌖❤
Ich vermisse so sehr diese wunderschöne Zeit der Jugend 😢😢😢
1 of the best live performances on the tube ever. This was Friday night and 6 nights later I saw them live in concert at St Austell Coliseum, Carlyon Bay , Cornwall. I was 17 and made the trip via the the then concert travel club. As a kid I lived for this band.
you were so lucky!!!!
I envy you. I lived for Rory Gallagher, Pink-Floyd. New Romantics only hit me after I'd emigrated age 28 to France. New wave on the radio from UK was 24/7.
You’re a lucky man. I was camping down at the very far end of Cornwall at the time and two guys there were gonna take the trip to see them at St Austell. I ducked out. One of the biggest mistakes of my life!
C'est tout simplement magnifique ! ❤ une version live qui est tellement proche de la version studio...😮 Incroyable vraiment Talk Talk et Mark sont uniques dans le genre ❤❤❤
I remember watching this live, and I was already a Talk Talk fan and this live performance just confirmed it. David Rhodes on guitar.
I agree,but please watch the same song being performed “live in Montreux “with John Turnbull on guitar,it’s truly mesmerising 👍.
@@Captain-mp4ne quando hanno suonato a Padova tanti anni fa io c'ero.
@@robertomazzoni1955 I wish I was👍
Hitched back to London after seeing them live at Duxford Imperial War Museum (supported by The Fall). Slept on a bench at Paddington station and got the first train back to Cardiff. Young and daft. So, so glad I did it.
Beautiful. Mark Hollis was a genius. RIP
he completely into every word , a beautiful man x
Talk Talk gehört zu den besten Acts aus "meinen 80ern". Habe alle Alben und höre alles regelmäßig. "Living in Another World" ist schlicht eine musikalische Offenbarung.
The Color of Spring ist ein Monolith der Musikwelt, solche Emotionen kriegt man von keinem anderen Album.
Lang lebe Mark Hollis
LOVING "MARK FELTHAMS" AMAZING HARMONICA PLAYING. .
Mark Hollis un génie, un visionnaire….sa musique est d’une modernité extraordinaire …merci pour le patrimoine que tu nous a laissé
Give it up. What a superb song
Seemed like only yesterday
Many years have passed but
Still love this song,great performance it..
Those incredible synth/guitar sounds! Haven’t heard anything like them since. Absolutely unique no one can copy it. The crowd are so lucky, I would give anything to be born earlier and see Talk Talk live. Most of them don’t have a clue what they’re witnessing
Will not be replicated. I was lucky enough to see them on each tour and meet the boys in 1986. Keep the faith and spread the word. 👍🏻🇦🇺
I remember they were special guests of Genesis at the Milton Keynes bowl in the early eighties for the one and only reunion with Gabriel which seemed very odd at the time but little did I know that within the following years they would become my 2nd favourite band.
Dammit that was awesome. I so love this band.
Talk Talk : Great Band !!! I love TALK TALK, I LOVE MARK HOLLIS ... my favorite voice :-)))
Me to...
Che emozione rivederli! La tua voce Mark era inconfondibile.. RIP
What a missed opportunity- never seeing them live when I could’ve done. A regret ever since ‘86, Stu X
Love this! Great music bands today can't llight a candle to this!
Talk Talk did some pretty great songs. Mark Hollis was a master composer and singer. Hope you will like our cover of their hit song “Such A Shame”.
th-cam.com/video/xreyDZCCLVQ/w-d-xo.html
Back in the day when music was REAL MUSIC
Mark listen to your music daily. Thank you for appearing in my life, in some way I thank you in this way, every day of what remains of my life.
Bornin'66, brought me here and throughout life without much struggle and suffering, though some might think so. Talk Talk, thank you for being there, lifting the veil, bringing me home.
Te voy amar por siempre y recordar a un gran artista a temporaneo mi amor mark hollis y su muy linda voz❤❤❤❤❤
The tube was a great show, proof here , always live and great sound mixing
The perfect live performance - no dicking about with phrasing or melody, just absolutely as per the record, only with added energy. The massive Hammond chords, spot-on vocals and harmonica and oh did you see who was on the Tube next week? Crikey! Only one thing wrong with this - they faded it out!
Talk Talk....Listening to their songs is pure heaven,so glad i was around in the 80s to hear it,and it sounds as fresh today as it was back then 🎼 🎵 🎶 💙👌 🤗....PERFECT 🥰
So underrated. Saw them live at the Odeon in Birmingham. Would have been around 1984/85. Absolutely brilliant live and I was lucky enough to be right at the front squashed up against the stage!!
@@plugman1963 what a fantastic venue that was as well. Much missed.
@@takemine12 agreed, saw so many bands there in the 80s, Talk Talk, Big Country, Ultravox, Tears For Fears to name but a few
@@plugman1963Wow, you were very lucky to have seen all those great talented bands.
Finally got into Talk Talk this year. Played the Its My Life album on repeat. Only just discovered Give It Up today and I’m floored. What a jam.
Finally you found it :)
Me too, only just discovered them in 2022 . I admire this band so very much .
When you’re ready, listen to Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock - they will really blow your mind, in a very different way. Both genius albums.
Finally - it found you 🙂
absolutely fantastic performance, the timing is note perfect, just amazing, stratospheric loss with Mark's passing, still in shock, this means so much, many thanks
When God’s walk amongst us and we have no idea…
Guy Garvey agrees with me a seminal band at their peak on spirit of Eden. Miss you Mark.
If ever there was a band that worked as one, delivering emotion and excitement with faultless performance this is one. One of the very best to revisit in times of personal need. Simply wonderful.
Mark Hollis is a legend allways will be. RIP
Great to see David Rhodes playing on this - his riff makes "Life's what you make it"
No puedes no a amar a este hermoso hombre mi amor mark hollis
Upper class…..❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Genius at work.
I love the bass line on “Living in another World” - just perfect.
This music Is for another world.....Thanks you Genius!!
I clearly remember watching this live on the tube. Utterly brilliant and one of my favourite bass line ever and I’m a Simple Minds and Derek Forbes fan.😊
Brilliant 80s & 90s band sad that we lost a talented lead singer but Marks epic Angelic voice will live long in our hearts and minds 8:01
Best band of the 80s for sure! I think it's still very impressive how they developed from their first album from 82 to 91. Also the Mark Hollis solo album from 98 is a masterpiece!
REST IN PEACE MARK, THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC!
I never worry about who was the ‘best’, etc as I could never split so many of the bands and artists I love but I fully agree that they are at the very pinnacle of any music era. I think exactly the same about The The, another truly magnificent product of the 80s and vastly underrated, just as Talk Talk are, by the more mainstream masses but that just makes me feel more proud and lucky for being able to get everything I do from listening to them and numerous other magical musicians that have helped me through so many very tough times as well as so many happy memories. ❤️
Dieses Lied lief in meiner Karre ständig von Casette noch damals rauf und runter. :-)
Mann ist das lange her schon jetzt. Aber einfach geniale Musik von genialen Musikern.
F*** me, they were so good.
GREAT CULT BAND !!! I LOVE TALK TALK
This performance was the first time I'd really took on board Mark Hollis and Talk Talk from here on in I was hooked..no one then or since to compare. The man was a genius.
Me too
No one will ever compare to this musician a rare legend m!
My favorite song tys Mark my love & hero! Missin u so very much!🙏🇺🇸🔥👍❤️🤩
This is hot!
Simply the greatest band
Band immensa, classe, originalità, bel modo di porsi, contenuti... rip Mark
I have this also in the loft on VHS but never got around to uploading it - thanks for sharing this awesome performance!
Greatest live performance by any band on the Tube, 👍
Марк необыкновенный! ❤ Люблю, люблю❤❤❤
Соглашусь 100% ❤❤❤
A really great performance. Powerful as always.
A much better live version of Living in Amother World than Montreux. That has the atmosphere and on stage vibe, this has much better musicianship.
I so wish I’d seen them live at this time.
Disen ke la presentación en Montreal es única y muy recordada pero para mi todas son geniales la de Londres y muy serca de mi en nuestro idioma la de zalamanca España mi mark hollis es total❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mark Hollis was a genius. Are they playing live?
Yes
Che artista fantastico... mi fa tanta rabbia che non abbia avuto il giusto riconoscimento....neanche ora a quasi due anni dalla sua prematura scomparsa 😢
Credo che a lui non piacesse il successo.. voleva che la sua musica fosse per pochi eletti come noi
Absolute class
SUPER.....
Living ..... bass lines , vocals ,harmonica 🙌🙌🙌
Different class
É... Mark Hollis, é a parte boa da vida... Com uma voz, inigualável, única, com um carisma, tímido, voz de seda, q entra no ouvido e não dá vontade de parar de ouvir. Ouço todos os dias...
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Jaú, 10/02/2022...
A banda, os músicos, tudo impecável, lindo... Magnífico 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Definiu
He is missed...
😢 Talk Talk was a rare talened band from the 80's
Man,they sound great live his vocals are great takes me back listening to them again awesome 😎 😊
love this. Today, music is missing ART. This is how it is done.
wowww his energy his Voice how amazing is this Guy & live ??????? Im extremly sad I never been to an Talk Talk live concert when I had the chance back than in the 80s...???? rip Mark Hollies
A mi personalmente,este grupo me parece uno de los mejores de la historia
concuerdo con usted. Es la mejor para mi ,
@@piasupernautaaranda1667 Talk Talk duraron muy poco,por desgracia,pero tenían una calidad increíble.Saludos
Absolutely fuckin impeccable ❤️
Talk Talk did some pretty great songs. Mark Hollis was a master composer and singer. Hope you will like our cover of their hit song “Such A Shame”.
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Webby Mark and the lads getting it spot on as ever 🤘🤘🤘
What a voice. Holy moly.
Different class. Loved it then and still do now ❤
Mark's first recorded performance with his wedding ring...
Marks voice is straight out of another world. One off and much missed. Thanks mark x
I'm 62 still one of my favourite bands a one off
Wow! Just... 'wow!'
That voice. Utter brilliance.
Love this band. If I had to make a comparison to nay band it would be Traffic and perhaps it's no coincidence that Steve Winwood played on 3 tracks on 'The Colour Of Spring'.
Valby Statium - open air concert 86 or 87 - they were even better live - what a concert. (Depeche mode were the main event and New Order too,,,)