BEST SONGWRITER - I wish I could have collaborated with Mark David Hollis - R.I.P. my friend. Wimbledon, England. Retired far too early to read, listen to Classical music, Jazz. sports and be with his children and wife after years of travel, concerts, studio work, songwriting. Composing. He was a GENIUS. Now that wrote all of this and really think about how hard that just have been on him, well, screw it, YES, RETIRE. It's his life and it was cut down far too early. AGE 63 and family is keeping Cause of Death a secret. why? We care. R.I.P David as his friends called him.
So you were in your 30’s sounds good-you got 18+ years on me & my late 73 year old father in 2017’ I just finished listening too his musik collection, he didn’t have any new wave 80’s stuff very little
Absolutely amazing! This band was even better with live performances. I'll love Mark forever. Thanks a lot for upload this video and greetings from Chile. 🥰
I'm always astonished at how amazing this band sounds performing live. Music that has this much synthesizer layering is pretty difficult to pull off (at that time especially) without piping it in through the speakers - which would be a sin. These guys...killer band, killer tunes.
No other bands from the UK could compare to Talk Talk. ❤ Truth without smoke and mirrors. No need for stage designs. Talent alone was more than enough. I was here back then. I remember.
So happy to find this. I am going through Talk Talk's discography for the first time right now. I first listened to Laughing Stock a while back, and it has a mystical power and moves my soul so deeply. Mark Hollis was a genius. Grateful for the music he gave the world.
Grandioso Talk Talk...conocí éste talentoso grupo allá por los ochentas siendo muy joven en una radio local y me encantó...en mi país no estaban muy desarrollados los medios de comunicación....poca televisión y aún así empecé a interesarme en ellos....descansa en paz Mark...un músico y cantante singular de un grupo que se nota disfrutaban de lo que ejecutaban....el baterista...impresionante!...saludos desde Bolivia en América del Sur...
Oh man, here we go. I could watch Talk Talk perform all day. Their Montreux set in '86 is just monumental. I can't wait to see what this performance is like. Mark Hollis died way too young. Thank goodness some stuff like this exists for us to still enjoy. Cheers friend.
I am going through Talk Talk's full discography right now. Laughing Stock is one of my all-time favorite albums. There is nothing like this band. We lost Mark too soon.
@@CM-rc5gh I couldn't agree more. If you like Laughing Stock, be sure to check out Mark's eponymous album. It wasn't particularly well received but I think it's pretty great. Plus, it's more of his strange, unique, wonderful voice and well, we didn't get nearly enough of it before he left us, so I'll take anrything I can get. Cheers friend.
Definitely the greatest time of how music was ace! damb this is hot 🔥 🥵 gig! never saw this concert before! wow tyx for posting! ❤❤❤❤❤ new subscriber! what a great gig u did a great job for getting this historic band to share! Hate is absolutely ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊cheers mate 👍 ❤from 🇺🇸
@@CM-rc5ghI missed an album that Mark did a,song on back then from some TV or movie, was avaliable to buy song on I tunes never seen since, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin was on it too, any idea of what album soundtrack was,called ? it's the only song I don't have by Mark! never saw this concert before! so happy to have it ❤❤❤❤❤❤cheers ! 🇺🇸
You can play lead guitar bass you can play every instrument in there and write it and say it and produce it. It's amazing he has huge range the best I've ever seen as a writer.
Talk Talk, what a ascension into true and unrivalled greatness they eventually went on. I was out in Poland writing a chapter of my audionovel called 'Inheritance', named after the track on Spirit Of Eden. Whilst I was writing it, news came through that Mark Hollis had died. It got me in such a strange moment of creative synchronicity that I was trying to think of a way of getting to his funeral.
Well, I just got round to giving this its first full view. With it being 1984, I thought it might be a bit early for the greatness to shine through, but the seeds of the next three albums are there despite still having to play songs like Dum Dum Girl, and you can hear Mark's voice realising its full potential. Most of this is a complete goosebumper, and if this channel carries on it's going to prove to be TH-cam's finest archive for what music used to be and mean. I almost replied to myself here by saying go find Renee Live at Montreux '86, which so far is the best Mark Hollis vocal performance I've heard, but then they went and did it here. On the 'It's My Life' album I always saw it as a bit of a filler track, but in a live environment it's just breathtaking and a signifier of what this band would achieve.
Its was probably a left over from the debut LP sessions, as was co written by Brenner. Always felt it was out of place on this LP and was a filler as they hadn’t enough material songs. Future LPs would testify to the fact Hollis wasn’t the most prolific of writers.
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1Mark was great song writer & singer! every thing they did I got from utube including demo versions , tomorrow started demo was better then one used on album! great concert never saw this one before woe! ❤❤❤ cheers 🇺🇸 😊😊😊
ya,cassette players, cheers mate from 🇺🇸 ! vinyl records too, rare but special too! never again will we ever such a great time for music like this band! cheers! tyx TeeVee for posting , never seen it before! ❤❤❤❤😊
Greetings to you my friend in the USA. You guys had some great 80's bands. Mister Mister 'welcome to the real world ' had a huge influence on me as a young keyboard player in 1986.
@@petercarrington948 Yeah that's a good tune. In my personal opinion I think the US had better rock bands, but the British had better music groups if that makes any sense. Either way, our shared language and culture is the leader of the world in music and film.
I talk talk e Mark hollis li ho sempre amati musicalmente dal 82, grazie per tutto i bellissimi concerti e l'amore per la natura e animali che aiutano ❤❤😂😂😂😂😊 14:02
How great that I can now see and hear the entire concert back from their 1984 tour! I attended their concert in the Netherlands at the time. And although I am a fan of the more alternative bands of that time, I have to acknowledge that this Talk Talk concert was memorable! Thanks a lot Scottish TeeVee!
une musique.. une voix qui nous emportent loin très très loin. J'ai découvert le groupe assez tard et suis tombée sous le charme.. Talk talk est mon préféré et j'adore Mark 😢✨🙏❤️
Great concert a piece of music history. Setlist 00:00 01 Talk Talk 03:03 02 Call in the Nightboy 08:17 03 Hate 12:36 04 My Foolish Friend 16:55 05 Dum-Dum Girl 20:35 06 Such a Shame 28:32 07 It’s my Life 34:05 08 Renée
Amen to that I knew a woman named Renee from the United States and she was a relative of Robert Goulet and believe me she was such a beautiful vision and a beautiful woman and that song Renee always reminds me of her incredible beauty
Their live performances where always different from the albums, giving the songs a unique and refreshing style, most of the times better than the originals. That's not so common, requires talent and a will to work beyond repeting and repeting the same thing over and over.
The best voice
The best musician
The best music
You are spot on .
Absolutely true. They were the best band that ever came out of the UK in the 1980's and beyond.
Fab
BEST SONGWRITER - I wish I could have collaborated with Mark David Hollis - R.I.P. my friend. Wimbledon, England. Retired far too early to read, listen to Classical music, Jazz. sports and be with his children and wife after years of travel, concerts, studio work, songwriting. Composing. He was a GENIUS. Now that wrote all of this and really think about how hard that just have been on him, well, screw it, YES, RETIRE. It's his life and it was cut down far too early. AGE 63 and family is keeping Cause of Death a secret. why? We care. R.I.P David as his friends called him.
Reached 70 but when l listen to Talk Talk l go to a timeless place . l feel blessed to have had their music in my life.
So you were in your 30’s sounds good-you got 18+ years on me & my late 73 year old father in 2017’ I just finished listening too his musik collection, he didn’t have any new wave 80’s stuff very little
This is what is good about youtube. I can go back to the 1980's and see Talk Talk again!
Awww! That's such a precious space to be.
Absolutely amazing! This band was even better with live performances. I'll love Mark forever. Thanks a lot for upload this video and greetings from Chile. 🥰
Thank you for watching and commenting, lovely to hear from a viewer in Chile.
I'm always astonished at how amazing this band sounds performing live. Music that has this much synthesizer layering is pretty difficult to pull off (at that time especially) without piping it in through the speakers - which would be a sin. These guys...killer band, killer tunes.
Thanks for watching and commenting Thomas
The best band that ever came out of the UK EVER!!!!!
No other bands from the UK could compare to Talk Talk. ❤ Truth without smoke and mirrors. No need for stage designs. Talent alone was more than enough. I was here back then. I remember.
Lee Harris (drummer) was pure perfection and energy. Lee was also science fiction beautiful 😍
❤Thanks for his name!!
So happy to find this. I am going through Talk Talk's discography for the first time right now. I first listened to Laughing Stock a while back, and it has a mystical power and moves my soul so deeply. Mark Hollis was a genius. Grateful for the music he gave the world.
He certainly was a genius and the band still rocks
Mark David Hollis is 29 years old here. RIP age 63. Sad day. The best songwriter in history besides Barry Gibb of Bee Gees and Andy Gibb.
Szenzációsak, lenyűgöznek, hihetetlen óriás tehetségek. Mark hangja, sziluettje gyönyörű. Óriási veszteség az emberiségnek, nyugodj békében drága Mark.
Köszönöm, hogy megnézted és kommenteltél.
@@ScottishTeeVee ❤
Regardless of the venue, Talk Talk is great.
Mark Hollis had such a genuinely emotional voice. A true talent.
The drummer deserves a gold medal for his endurance ❤
Do you know his name? I would like to know the other musicians names if anyone out there knows them.Thanks!❤
Lee is a beast! 👍
@@vegetariansuniteworldwide8091 Drums: Lee Harris, Vocals: Mark Hollis, Bass: Paul Webb.
High, drunk, friday night in home listen to this gem✨
absolutely drink time 🎉🎉🎉 cheers
❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Mark Hollis hard a incredible voice
Grandioso Talk Talk...conocí éste talentoso grupo allá por los ochentas siendo muy joven en una radio local y me encantó...en mi país no estaban muy desarrollados los medios de comunicación....poca televisión y aún así empecé a interesarme en ellos....descansa en paz Mark...un músico y cantante singular de un grupo que se nota disfrutaban de lo que ejecutaban....el baterista...impresionante!...saludos desde Bolivia en América del Sur...
Mark was as rare as genius could get!!!!
29:45 It ś my Life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😀😀😀
Was in the British Forces in Germany....biggest regret is not being able to catch this awesome band. R.I.P. MARK...
Oh man, here we go. I could watch Talk Talk perform all day. Their Montreux set in '86 is just monumental. I can't wait to see what this performance is like. Mark Hollis died way too young. Thank goodness some stuff like this exists for us to still enjoy. Cheers friend.
I am going through Talk Talk's full discography right now. Laughing Stock is one of my all-time favorite albums. There is nothing like this band. We lost Mark too soon.
@@CM-rc5gh I couldn't agree more. If you like Laughing Stock, be sure to check out Mark's eponymous album. It wasn't particularly well received but I think it's pretty great. Plus, it's more of his strange, unique, wonderful voice and well, we didn't get nearly enough of it before he left us, so I'll take anrything I can get. Cheers friend.
Definitely the greatest time of how music was ace! damb this is hot 🔥 🥵 gig! never saw this concert before! wow tyx for posting! ❤❤❤❤❤ new subscriber! what a great gig u did a great job for getting this historic band to share! Hate is absolutely ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊cheers mate 👍 ❤from 🇺🇸
@@OTOss8I got it too! it's fabulous ❤
@@CM-rc5ghI missed an album that Mark did a,song on back then from some TV or movie, was avaliable to buy song on I tunes never seen since, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin was on it too, any idea of what album soundtrack was,called ? it's the only song I don't have by Mark! never saw this concert before! so happy to have it ❤❤❤❤❤❤cheers ! 🇺🇸
You can play lead guitar bass you can play every instrument in there and write it and say it and produce it. It's amazing he has huge range the best I've ever seen as a writer.
Talk Talk, what a ascension into true and unrivalled greatness they eventually went on. I was out in Poland writing a chapter of my audionovel called 'Inheritance', named after the track on Spirit Of Eden. Whilst I was writing it, news came through that Mark Hollis had died. It got me in such a strange moment of creative synchronicity that I was trying to think of a way of getting to his funeral.
Well, I just got round to giving this its first full view. With it being 1984, I thought it might be a bit early for the greatness to shine through, but the seeds of the next three albums are there despite still having to play songs like Dum Dum Girl, and you can hear Mark's voice realising its full potential. Most of this is a complete goosebumper, and if this channel carries on it's going to prove to be TH-cam's finest archive for what music used to be and mean. I almost replied to myself here by saying go find Renee Live at Montreux '86, which so far is the best Mark Hollis vocal performance I've heard, but then they went and did it here. On the 'It's My Life' album I always saw it as a bit of a filler track, but in a live environment it's just breathtaking and a signifier of what this band would achieve.
RIP Mark Hollis one of the best voices of the 80s. Call in the night boys should have been a single not a B side
Its was probably a left over from the debut LP sessions, as was co written by Brenner. Always felt it was out of place on this LP and was a filler as they hadn’t enough material songs. Future LPs would testify to the fact Hollis wasn’t the most prolific of writers.
all their songs r dynamite! never saw this live concert before! wow! it's 🔥 🥵 ❤❤❤❤ tyx for posting TeeVee ❤
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1Mark was great song writer & singer! every thing they did I got from utube including demo versions , tomorrow started demo was better then one used on album! great concert never saw this one before woe! ❤❤❤ cheers 🇺🇸 😊😊😊
@@kathleensalazar5222 yes, he was a great songwriter. One of the best. However, he wasn’t prolific.
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1YES HE WAS A PROLIFIC WRITTER!
Love this, have never seen them before & that drummer is sure fabulous keeping that back beat rhythm humming along. So darn energetic!!
I love British music from the 80's.
As a young "yank" in the 80's I'd always be playing it in my Sony Walkman cassette player. 😊
ya,cassette players, cheers mate from 🇺🇸 ! vinyl records too, rare but special too! never again will we ever such a great time for music like this band! cheers! tyx TeeVee for posting , never seen it before! ❤❤❤❤😊
Greetings to you my friend in the USA. You guys had some great 80's bands. Mister Mister 'welcome to the real world ' had a huge influence on me as a young keyboard player in 1986.
@@petercarrington948
Yeah that's a good tune.
In my personal opinion I think the US had better rock bands, but the British had better music groups if that makes any sense. Either way, our shared language and culture is the leader of the world in music and film.
Just found out I'm 83% British and wondering why I love British music and talk talk so much for so many years just wondering now I know❤
@@RicArmstrongI agree but I always liked the music groups better than the rock bands
I talk talk e Mark hollis li ho sempre amati musicalmente dal 82, grazie per tutto i bellissimi concerti e l'amore per la natura e animali che aiutano ❤❤😂😂😂😂😊
14:02
El mejor cantante en vivo y músicos del más alto calibre. Toda la vida Talk Talk.
Em pleno 2023 as véspera de 2024 ouvindo o super show dessa banda vida longa a Talk Talk
Miss You! With your talent, voice. With Talk Talk!!! 😞
Talk talk , talk talk
How great that I can now see and hear the entire concert back from their 1984 tour! I attended their concert in the Netherlands at the time. And although I am a fan of the more alternative bands of that time, I have to acknowledge that this Talk Talk concert was memorable! Thanks a lot Scottish TeeVee!
damn u so lucky to have been there ! miss this,band & great music then! tyx for posting this hot 🔥 🥵 fabulous concert! ❤❤😊
Wow, what gift and loss. Amazing live. Thanks for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
une musique.. une voix qui nous emportent loin très très loin.
J'ai découvert le groupe assez tard et suis tombée sous le charme.. Talk talk est mon préféré et j'adore Mark 😢✨🙏❤️
❤🎉.I've got so many Beautiful groups 😍 in my Life ❤Thank-you for Beautiful memories ❤
Absolutely love Talk Talk saw them in Belgium around this time. Wonderful. Thanks Stevee.
This stuff doesn’t appear very often, thank you so much for posting this
What a band they were, thank you ❤
This is an ultimate treat! Last one was just a song and now a full concert. Thanks so much.
Looking forward to the next ones!
lovely Mark , Paul and Lee, so sad I never saw them live ,❤
same here. Amazing stuff they made.
me neither bummer they were fabulous ❤❤❤still I to them
@@VeteranClash💯 ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Luckily for me i can say i have seen them playing 3 times. Unforgettable.😥
Me gusto el video me trae recuerdos de cuando era chico
Muchas gracia
Gracias por ver y comentar, me alegra que hayas disfrutado este vídeo.
Barbie world a complete RIP Off - Talk Talk are unique and their originality shines on..
Mi spiace per la scomparsa di Mark grazie per tutti i bellissimi concerti ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 21:59
Saudades eternas
Stunning video, one of my all time favourite bands ❤
Thank you so very much for this, merci.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment
I would have loved to have. Seen them live
Thank you, Mark! RIP nice guy
Mark had a unique way of singing and a special tone of voice. This music is still alive
Great concert a piece of music history.
Setlist
00:00 01 Talk Talk
03:03 02 Call in the Nightboy
08:17 03 Hate
12:36 04 My Foolish Friend
16:55 05 Dum-Dum Girl
20:35 06 Such a Shame
28:32 07 It’s my Life
34:05 08 Renée
What fuckin' musician.....❤
Grazie di tutto Mark❤..grazie per averci regalato Renee' una delle più belle poesie della musica ❤❤❤
Amen to that I knew a woman named Renee from the United States and she was a relative of Robert Goulet and believe me she was such a beautiful vision and a beautiful woman and that song Renee always reminds me of her incredible beauty
ryx scottish tee vee, China criss r also a fave cheers 🎉❤ 🇺🇸 fan
❤mark the bast forever
22:00 Such a Shame !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Bassist Paul Webb was second to absolutely NO ONE!
Do you know if he is playing in any other bands now?
Another Gem. Hollis solo album is also a gem.
Najbolji na svetu .....
Thank you for sharing
Their live performances where always different from the albums, giving the songs a unique and refreshing style, most of the times better than the originals. That's not so common, requires talent and a will to work beyond repeting and repeting the same thing over and over.
Meu amor❤❤❤
Great.. thanks
Wie geil ist das denn, Großen Dank
Thx so much for posting this!
You are most welcome, I am glad you enjoyed it
Such a shame, then It’s my Life - the house is on fire - what’s the next and final song? Renee!! Oh man! Talk talk rules
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Fantastici da sentire e vedere ❤️❤️❤️
Go babe.......❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Pay attention kids: real musicians playing real music on real instruments in real time! And, really well, I might add!
Gracias brother
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤😂🎉
Fantastici ❤❤😂😢😊 16:54
Thank You!!
Biblical.
Ludara svaka čassttttt🎉😂
Can anyone list the musicians~instruments here?
I’m new to the band & thank you kindly in advance 😊
They used the Roland Jupiter 8, Yamaha DX7, Prophet 5 (or 10), piano Yamaha CP-80 (or one other of the CP serie). The drum I don't know.
Knew their singles but had no idea they were this good.
😂
Back when you put deodorant on your bass, fantastic!