My favourite ever since this year. I am so greatly impressed. Living to another world to you by Talk Talk is the most beautiful song I have ever heard in my life.
This brings back memories. I was at his recording in Gillingham.Even got to talk to them for 30 minutes and still have the signed run sheet from the TV company!!! Thomas Dolby and the Stranglers also performed the same week.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged A huge portion of songs on Talk Talk's first three albums are about Mark's battle with drugs & depression, successfully kicking the habits, falling off the wagon, cursing the pains of addiction, as well as his insights, lessons learned and the people he knew when he lived on the streets (e.g. the haunting beauty of Renee).
@Lisa Surlie From what I understand, a huge portion of songs on Talk Talk's first three albums are about Mark's battle with drugs & depression (many people suffering from mental illness 'self-medicate', especially if medical professionals & access to proper medications is limited or impractical due to costs. Marks songs deal with him successfully kicking the habits & falling off the wagon, cursing the pains of addiction & how the drugs controlled him, as well as his insights, lessons learned and the people he knew when he lived on the streets (e.g. the haunting beauty of "Renee", during which he has an imaginary conversation with a fellow junkie who didn't make it out of the hell-hole of addiction alive. Also, there's the song "Where's Caroline?". I'm not sure, but I suspect that Mark may have been romantically involved with one or both of them during various stages of his life before he quit touring, settled down, got married & raised a family.
i love this, to see live videos of Talk Talk in the early years is so much better than alot of the mimeing and playback ones as they hated them, this shows how amazing they are live. Just a couple of years later and they were so differant and even better than ever, i never get bored with them
I' m italian and i don't speak english. Sorry. The Songs, the music and the his voice , are very important for me. In the 80s i ess a young girl and when i helped my mom to sew, web listened ti music together, She Also liked a lot When She hot dico and the when She Ford, the voice of Mark Hollis, his Song, helped me a lot and i still listen to him and Watch his video. I also make my childrens listen his music.
Legendary awesome Band. One of my favorites along with early Genesis( 1970-1980 ), Roxy Music, Pink Floyd, Marillion( Fish Era 1983--1988 ), Bowie, The Police, The Cars The Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division/New Order, etc. Always Loved Talk Talk. Great Live too.
Que achado, lindo, magnífico, essa é relíquia msm... Nossa, como amo talk talk... Mark Hollis, é uma voz inconfundível... Toda a banda, tem uma harmônia, entendimento... Verdadeiro espetáculo..😘😘🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Jaú/SP... 19/02/2022...💙💙💙💙💙💙
@@RastaSaiyaman Hahaha.. Nice description - They also used to open for Duran Duran - Somewhat also have a "Flock Of Seagulls" touch - But i`m glad they got more into their own trademark from the Friese Green era onward..
Greatest band on the planet xx r.i.p.mark Hollis ,god damn genuis .just loved you all from a very first gig as support to Duran Duran in Liverpool ,just before first single release xx
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 JAÚ/SP... 14/03/2023... AMOOOO, TODOS, MUSICAS, INSTRUMENTOS, E MARK HOLLIS, NOSSO GÊNIO DA MÚSICA... VIAJO NA MINHA ADOLESCÊNCIA... ANOS 80, FOI A MELHOR DÉCADA... ONDE, BRINCAVAMOS, DANÇÁVAMOS, TUDO SEM VIOLÊNCIA, NEM DROGAS.... 😍😍😍😍😍😍
The change of the pace troughout the three songs is great it changes the mood of the listener beautifully. Just an observation of a dancer/choreoegrapher. Moves along beautifully to change the mood of the listener along. Slow time to quick time. = Movement through time and space a dancers golden rule and understanding. Stillness to off balance,(the step from stillness to movement) through to trusting the safety of that theology built as infants from rolling over to lifting the weight to crawl to moving forward and to standing, the anatomy of becoming a walking phenonemon. The greatest gift that we posess.Movement.xxxxxx
This is awesome. This is how I first saw Talk Talk on Nickelodian when I was like 13. Always thought they were pretty far off from Duran Duran and the cold dark sound of this early era was something very unique.
Paul McAte Yeah, I concur with you, wish I could have been there. No one comes to mind, who's vocals' plead with such malencholic intensity, as Mark Hollis!! And the other 3 Webb, Brenner, & Harris are all very good too, helping to make a very tight unit! You were very Lucky.
Possibly the only appearance I've seen where he seems to be enjoying playing "pop" star: he moves, he dances, he wears a suit jacket. Miles from the guy with the open oxford cloth shirt and scruffy (but darling) ponytail, clutching the mic for dear life and wearing shades. What on earth did they do to you, baby?
Mindy Su Here he makes me a little 'tenderness. I think in those moments he felt rather excited, the youthful dream of becoming a pop star was coming true. But he would soon realize that that dream would cost him too much in terms of freedom, health, and family ties. He made a choice. The right one for him. Very few would have done it. As for his look, I must say that I hate those clothes, but he was terribly cute !!!
Mary Luna That sounds like an accurate analysis. (I just saw this comment. I really am bad at social media. I miss LiveJournal, where you could have actual conversation with people. If I can figure out how to send private messages on Facebook, and if you don't mind, I think I'll just send you my email address. I'd really like to be able to chat with you more!)
It was undeniably synth pop, but as you proffered, with a certain edge. Where bands like Duran Duran and their ilk were singing about sex and the like, Mark was tackling the gritty realities of everyday life!
Mon dieu s'il existe, j'avais 14 ans mais comprenais mal les paroles qui justement COMMENTENT NOTRE ACTUALITÉ CATASTROPHIQUE. Mark était un médium, poète, philosophe, 1er album aux rythmes endiablés, complexes et quelle voix impossible à imiter sans synthétiseur, j'en repleure
More than "bellissima" he says instead "Belle malissima" which - if it's meant to be Italian - it sounds very wrong, as "belle" = beautiful (plural feminine) "malissima" = nonsense, a non existent feminization of "malissimo" = very badly. I guess he meant "beautiful and very evil". I googled out of curiosity, seems like it's not latin either.
Nope. It's "who's the king..." Incidentally, that was one of the few songs written by Paul Webb. (I think it's the ONLY Talk Talk song not written by Mark Hollis or Mark Hollis/Tim Friese-Greene). I like it a lot. I wish he'd written more.
This is a treasure. Talk talk will be my favorite music ever
My favourite ever since this year. I am so greatly impressed. Living to another world to you by Talk Talk is the most beautiful song I have ever heard in my life.
Nincsenek szavak, mennyire csodálatos! Mark, hiányzol!
Oh my god, Mark Hollis voice sounds exactly the same as the recorded! I'm astonished, that's talent
This is one of the reason he was a great singer!
YESSS ALWAYS MARVELOUS VOICE
A real baritone perfect voice looked good in his suit
Une voix extraordinaire
Le meilleur des groupes des années 80 à aujourd'hui
Merci pour cette vidéo
Que de souvenirs !!!
This brings back memories. I was at his recording in Gillingham.Even got to talk to them for 30 minutes and still have the signed run sheet from the TV company!!!
Thomas Dolby and the Stranglers also performed the same week.
Stu Carlton Gee, weren't You Lucky! Touché!
Was he nice?
Lisa, were you his dealer? Is that why I've read multiple comments from you saying that he was a junkie?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged A huge portion of songs on Talk Talk's first three albums are about Mark's battle with drugs & depression, successfully kicking the habits, falling off the wagon, cursing the pains of addiction, as well as his insights, lessons learned and the people he knew when he lived on the streets (e.g. the haunting beauty of Renee).
@Lisa Surlie From what I understand, a huge portion of songs on Talk Talk's first three albums are about Mark's battle with drugs & depression (many people suffering from mental illness 'self-medicate', especially if medical professionals & access to proper medications is limited or impractical due to costs. Marks songs deal with him successfully kicking the habits & falling off the wagon, cursing the pains of addiction & how the drugs controlled him, as well as his insights, lessons learned and the people he knew when he lived on the streets (e.g. the haunting beauty of "Renee", during which he has an imaginary conversation with a fellow junkie who didn't make it out of the hell-hole of addiction alive. Also, there's the song "Where's Caroline?". I'm not sure, but I suspect that Mark may have been romantically involved with one or both of them during various stages of his life before he quit touring, settled down, got married & raised a family.
Goodbye, Mark, thanks for your music. Love from North Italy
🤟👍
Talk talk... I got to see them live. I'm so grateful and blessed for that
!
Etched across my heart for eternity
Lucky 😢rip mark Hollis
i love this, to see live videos of Talk Talk in the early years is so much better than alot of the mimeing and playback ones as they hated them, this shows how amazing they are live. Just a couple of years later and they were so differant and even better than ever, i never get bored with them
I' m italian and i don't speak english. Sorry. The Songs, the music and the his voice , are very important for me. In the 80s i ess a young girl and when i helped my mom to sew, web listened ti music together, She Also liked a lot
When She hot dico and the when She Ford, the voice of Mark Hollis, his Song, helped me a lot and i still listen to him and Watch his video. I also make my childrens listen his music.
@@elenabardi Aplausos desde Argentina 👍✨
Eu escuto todos os dias
I love old archive footage!
Great live sound
Beautiful!!!
Um abraço fraterno a todos os fãs e admiradores da banda Talk Talk!!!😃👏👏👏👏
Good to see Mark so energic & full of life...
No UK band ever came close to Talk Talk. And after 40 years, obviously no UK band ever will!!!!!
Legendary awesome Band. One of my favorites along with early Genesis( 1970-1980 ), Roxy Music, Pink Floyd, Marillion( Fish Era 1983--1988 ), Bowie, The Police, The Cars The Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division/New Order, etc. Always Loved Talk Talk. Great Live too.
So much passion in his voice' Love it such a Sad loss! RIP Mark.
80's ❤️
Que achado, lindo, magnífico, essa é relíquia msm... Nossa, como amo talk talk... Mark Hollis, é uma voz inconfundível... Toda a banda, tem uma harmônia, entendimento... Verdadeiro espetáculo..😘😘🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Jaú/SP... 19/02/2022...💙💙💙💙💙💙
Love just love...
Great Artist (Mark Hollis 🙏), great Band!
0:22 Today
3:41 Mirror Man
7:10 Another Word
They were so amazing, although it was just their first Album! Wonderful lyrics and that VOICE! (Love Mark in suit)
Pure talent!
Mark Hollis Rest In Piece, Brilliant Performance And Singer
What a voice on Mark, RIP
A legend for me ❤❤❤
A great singer with the best team.. Great musicians.. what else ?
Voz maravilhosa 😍😍
Awsome!!!!
Thanks for the upload P Ingham. Great stuff.
Another world in this live is great!
superb footage of the party's over, many thanks
Merci pour toute ces vidéos ça fait du bien pour le moral🌞
Ah, memories...
bassatnight yes, indeed!
Thanks Mark... from Roma Italy. 🤟✌️🤟
i think you'll find Talk Talk's first album "The partys over" is very much a Synthpop, New Wave album.
A friend of mine once described them as being Depeche Mode meeting Pink Floyd. And no matter how you slice it, that's pretty much right on the money.
@@RastaSaiyaman Hahaha.. Nice description - They also used to open for Duran Duran - Somewhat also have a "Flock Of Seagulls" touch - But i`m glad they got more into their own trademark from the Friese Green era onward..
@@RastaSaiyaman more like Genesis
LOVE!
Greatest band on the planet xx r.i.p.mark Hollis ,god damn genuis .just loved you all from a very first gig as support to Duran Duran in Liverpool ,just before first single release xx
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
JAÚ/SP... 14/03/2023...
AMOOOO, TODOS, MUSICAS, INSTRUMENTOS, E MARK HOLLIS, NOSSO GÊNIO DA MÚSICA... VIAJO NA MINHA ADOLESCÊNCIA... ANOS 80, FOI A MELHOR DÉCADA... ONDE, BRINCAVAMOS, DANÇÁVAMOS, TUDO SEM VIOLÊNCIA, NEM DROGAS.... 😍😍😍😍😍😍
The change of the pace troughout the three songs is great it changes the mood of the listener beautifully. Just an observation of a dancer/choreoegrapher. Moves along beautifully to change the mood of the listener along. Slow time to quick time. = Movement through time and space a dancers golden rule and understanding. Stillness to off balance,(the step from stillness to movement) through to trusting the safety of that theology built as infants from rolling over to lifting the weight to crawl to moving forward and to standing, the anatomy of becoming a walking phenonemon. The greatest gift that we posess.Movement.xxxxxx
Qué perla! Gracias x subirlo!!!!!! Saludos desde Argentina.
What a document -- *thank* *you* ❤
This is awesome. This is how I first saw Talk Talk on Nickelodian when I was like 13. Always thought they were pretty far off from Duran Duran and the cold dark sound of this early era was something very unique.
Paul McAte
Yeah, I concur with you, wish I could have been there. No one comes to mind, who's vocals' plead with such malencholic intensity, as Mark Hollis!! And the other 3 Webb, Brenner, & Harris are all very good too, helping to make a very tight unit! You were very Lucky.
The Deepest, whether Dark or Bright, their( Talk Talk ) Lyrics truly were for that or any Genre of that time imho.
And to anyone that would want to know ..the fantastic single today was originally called magic moments ♥️
Dream away, my love infinite
Magnífico ,bem no começo.
Que MÁXIMO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷 MEU ANJO CANTAVA DEMAIS LINDO.
Possibly the only appearance I've seen where he seems to be enjoying playing "pop" star: he moves, he dances, he wears a suit jacket. Miles from the guy with the open oxford cloth shirt and scruffy (but darling) ponytail, clutching the mic for dear life and wearing shades.
What on earth did they do to you, baby?
Mindy Su Here he makes me a little 'tenderness. I think in those moments he felt rather excited, the youthful dream of becoming a pop star was coming true. But he would soon realize that that dream would cost him too much in terms of freedom, health, and family ties. He made a choice. The right one for him. Very few would have done it.
As for his look, I must say that I hate those clothes, but he was terribly cute !!!
Mary Luna That sounds like an accurate analysis. (I just saw this comment. I really am bad at social media. I miss LiveJournal, where you could have actual conversation with people. If I can figure out how to send private messages on Facebook, and if you don't mind, I think I'll just send you my email address. I'd really like to be able to chat with you more!)
Hi Mindy Su !, I'm happy to hear from you, I've posted my email address on Fb Messenger, so you can write to me whenever you want
Mindy Su
Whatever 'they did' - we're certainly the beneficiaries of, & Thankful for!!
Sebastian Durelle I think he would have been just as good had he been enjoying himself more. And he might have stuck around a bit longer.
sort of that, maybe. But there was still an edge to their music that more mainstream Synthpop/new wave groups were often lacking.
It was undeniably synth pop, but as you proffered, with a certain edge. Where bands like Duran Duran and their ilk were singing about sex and the like, Mark was tackling the gritty realities of everyday life!
@@Katehowe3010 muito interessante. Mark era outro nível
@@Najain Voce tem o'timo gosto. 😉
@@Katehowe3010 obrigada meu querido. Nós temos
Before his time
Timeless!
In trance at 2:42 till 3:32.Today.
Adds will end!! RIP Mr Hollis x
One day more... Happy birthday Mark
I was there😀
ooo love the suit . Are Talk Talk from London ? Just love it get on those tube trains , freedom great xxxx
I like his suit. I like the fact that her wore it on stage. It is not common.
Mon dieu s'il existe, j'avais 14 ans mais comprenais mal les paroles qui justement COMMENTENT NOTRE ACTUALITÉ CATASTROPHIQUE. Mark était un médium, poète, philosophe, 1er album aux rythmes endiablés, complexes et quelle voix impossible à imiter sans synthétiseur, j'en repleure
Totally 80's
Paul Webb was the producer for Dez Mona's 2009 album "Hilfe Kommt".
Love spell my name, a dream away, and the name Bellisima beautiful xxx
More than "bellissima" he says instead "Belle malissima" which - if it's meant to be Italian - it sounds very wrong, as "belle" = beautiful (plural feminine) "malissima" = nonsense, a non existent feminization of "malissimo" = very badly.
I guess he meant "beautiful and very evil".
I googled out of curiosity, seems like it's not latin either.
It's incorrect Latin. Translates as something close to "Wicked Beauty."
Марк Холлис моя 💞 любовь
Great performance, I wish I had seen them support Duran Duran in ‘82 but there were too many screaming kids in those days.
Ke lindo video my mark muy joven
👍❤️🌹 Mitici 😊
No worries! your welcome! :)
whose the king says a passer by
frossmode Thought he said "Where's the King"-?-?
Nope. It's "who's the king..." Incidentally, that was one of the few songs written by Paul Webb. (I think it's the ONLY Talk Talk song not written by Mark Hollis or Mark Hollis/Tim Friese-Greene). I like it a lot. I wish he'd written more.
@@sharpeslass5452 Paul Webb has two albums out as 'Rustin Man', one that was released just recently. Both are very good - check them out.
Paul is a Northerner
talk talk are great live wow check out my band on youtube thanks the eyes of isabel
Hot skinny English lads will always be my favourite. Mark sounds better live than on the album.
Yes. Before you go mouthing off making yourself look daft, actually engage brain before fingers!
Simon looks good! But not my type ❤