I was lucky enough to be a teenager in the 80’s. For me Talk Talk were the ultimate, their music fed my soul. RIP Mark you went far too early. Fortunately for us, we still have your music. Thank you!
I couln't agree more.. just an amazing impact, as never could imagine in our time then.... an indelible and precious memory - as it turns out now, having lived a life left a mark that fills you to your soul with nostalgia and a certain kind of happiness at the same time. love it to the bone!
As an introvert, music has always been my escape and solace, and the music that defined me was 80s music, including this marvel from Talk Talk. I may be biased, but the artists, bands and music produced by and in the 80s were genius. For me, nothing compares, and here I am, 55, still living in another world, still listening in total awe.
Talk Talk disappeared after their prime here in the US. Even MTV's I Want my 80's doesn't play their music. Thank God for RUclips. I wouldn't even know that Mark Hollis has passed. I know he is there in heaven, right where he should be. RIP.
We glorify the 80's a litlle because it was a time without sorrow, no money problems, cold war ending. Being young that is. However, one thing we had was the music from the 70's and 80's. Those are still the best era's of music ever....period....
68... et je suis toujours jeune... it's my life, tous les jours comme d'autres, mais Mark a toujours été pour moi une personne d'affection, que j'aime comme un ami cher... Nul ne produit cet effet de souvenirs qu'a sa voix enchantée, inoubliable, sortie d'un autre monde. Merci, Mark pour ta générosité et ton profond humanisme.
the music was so great that his singing is frequently overlooked. when it comes with the territory of great composition and lyrics from male groups it's usually overlooked sadly. That voice was a BEAST.
@@NekitGallushe's qualifying that Mark Hollis was something exceptional however I believe he lives on through his music and even if one person remembers you when you depart this earth then maybe you never truly die.
Yes they had something in advance of their years, but here we are listening to this wonderful arrangement of this song, only heard here on You Tube, hear it on the radio, excuse me, most of the presenters would have never heard pf Talk Talk so, I never bother with the radio
True, I was 17 when they released their 1st album. Incredible but too short a career, so complex, mélodious though, their concert was out of this world without any spécial effect. Sweating all. Marvellous
Mark Hollis is just now being recognized as the genius he has always been - this video is iconic, misunderstood when it first debuted but now a recognized masterpiece
@@skygazer6898 I understand that but Mark Hollis and Talk Talk were generally ignored in the 80s (except for "It's My Life") Their label, EMI, did not do a good job of promoting outside of UK and Europe - Mark fought with them constantly over creative and marketing issues and the band suffered as a result. Artistically, they were admired and respected yes, but they never really "broke" outside of Europe.
@@rustybearden1800 Talk Talk achieved success in the UK & Europe with Life is what you make it & Living in another world. Yes, it did all go a bit pear-shaped towards the end of the eighties due to issues with EMI
@@rustybearden1800 Yeah exactly, lots of people know about It's My Life, the Party's Over, and even Colour of Spring (and they are good tracks/albums), but when you start veering into Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock, people lose interest. Those last two albums definitely aren't as "big tent" as their more commercially successful albums, but I think they are Talk Talk's/Hollis' best works.
Yes you are right I believe he could bring a tear of joy to a glass eye, and break the heart of a stone with those vocals the gentleman was truly outstanding 🌹🏴x
One of the best bands from the UK! Sad how early Mark's life ended. He was one of the few honest writers, true lyrics from the bottom of his soul! Talk talk was one of my favi youth bands. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱😎🎙🎸🎹
Tal cual la voz es increíble tanto que no parecía que estuviera habitando dentro de él. No me canso de escucharlo es tan absolutamente diferente a todo lo demás .
The 1980's found in me, a severely depressed young man. Talk Talk helped me through it. Thank you Mark! You'll never be under-appreciated by those whom listen: Genius springs eternal.
Me too. I think the 80s found countless severely depressed young men and women. I particularly remember a quote from Jarvis Cocker - something about how he metaphorically closed the curtains and just waited for it to all go away.
The video clip is interesting: it shows just how much the band was not interested in anything commercial. You have this out-of-this-world, extraordinary, heavenly song with this buffonesque video in the background. Weird and beautiful. One of the very best song of the 80s.
@@pinkcandy8157 that is what i wanted to find out but al I find is: "Hollis’ cause of death has not yet been reported." and after "a short illness from which he never recovered". Not sure why they are always doing so mysterious about this. People like to know what happened and they get this mysterious b4llsh3it
A lot of people are still watching ! This album "The Colour of Spring" is absolutely timeless. A bought it in 1986 when I was 15 years old and it is still a source of inspiration. That particular group was above fashion. Ths and RIP Mark Hollis
I was 17, listened to it to death. It was the intricacy of the music that got to me- so multi layered. Funny thing though, I was the only one of my friends who rated them.
RIP Mark your music helped me during my depression and tough times I really appreciate what you did and hopefully future generations will appreciate your work as much as I do.
This song has always blown me away. So many instrumental levels to it. Even after listening to it hundreds of times I still hear subtle nuances I never noticed before.
Same here. I somehow missed how great this song was when it first came out. I can't stop listening to it now. Alexa is sick of me telling her to play it...over and over and over
I heard this in 1986. I went to the shop to get Talk Talk albums. I played those cassettes for decades until they and the hifi cassette player ended their lives. Thank god for RUclips to bring these songs back to me.
The song that alternates between three different keys. Basically 1. Am/F/G 2. Bm/G/A and 3. Fm/Db/Eb to beautiful, dramatic effect. And what a vocalist! One of my fav tracks of all time.
Fenomenalny utwor, jeden z moich kilku, kilkunastu ulubionych tej kapeli. Zawsze bardziej liczyla sie tu dla mnie warstwa muzyczna, jest niezwykla i dobrze, wspolczesnie brzmi nawet ad 2024. Potezna scianu dzwieku, cos pieknego.
My boyfriend and I went to four nights on a Duran Duran tour in the 80s. Talk Talk were support and, after seeing four shows, we privately concluded that Talk Talk were the better of the two bands. However, we knew Duran Duran and used to socialise with them at the Rumrunner and at many parties, so we didn't admit our conclusions to them!
Can you imagine Talk Talk doing "Girls on Film" ? Duran Duran were more to the Establishment's taste. Talk Talk had sound morals. (Not to diss your friends. Some of what they did was excellent.)
So many layers to this song. Mark's voice is so unique and beautiful. Paul Webb's basslines always gave these songs such brightness. Hate that I didn't get to experience this band in the 80s as I was just a baby. But I'm glad I found them when I did.
Yes, fantastic arrangements and just brilliant songwriting. I love that their songs don't just go from point A to B, they go on an incredible journey, often through different keys and different instrumentation to get from A to B. You can listen to them many times without ever getting bored.
Un morceau toujours aussi beau !! Ce groupe me suit depuis mon adolescence... C est un vrai bonheur d avoir connu ce formidable artiste doté d une belle sensibilité et novateur dans son approche musicale !! Très triste quand il est parti mais toujours dans mon coeur ♥️♥️✨✨✨✨✨🌹
I hear you dude,i,m 68yo and grew up in the 60,s also when i think back to the 80.s my mind goes straight to Disco, Bee Gees,etc. if that turned you on i,ll loan you my 357.Later Jeeves.
The album, that this song is on, The Colour of Spring, is an absolute writing and sonic masterpiece. One of those albums you play through time and time again.
Love this song! I'm 54 and enjoying Talk Talk again. I'm listening, watching, and enjoying right now (3 Feb 2024) from Christchurch, New Zealand.
I'm only 52 and in Hove, Civilisation!
52 listening on 29/2/2024 from Portugal 🇵🇹 Hello South.
53 still listening and enjoy it! Better like the Radio Music here in Germany! Greetings from here! Whish I could travel to New Zealand! 😉
Same here my friend ❤❤ one of the best bands out there
I am Too in South_West Germany in the Age of 57
Now 59, and I NEVER tire of hearing Talk Talk and Mark’s beautiful voice and soul.
My favourite male voice ever!
Koll ca n helpensjon mye selvfølgelig!?thereven 67
Am also 59 and this band was one of my favourites being younger. Still love it ... absolutely timeless. Thanks Mark, unforgotten.
Mr Hollis and that piano.... Genius 😎 53..
It's the retinue that makes the king,.. please dont forget
genius voice...
RIP Mark, your incredible voice and talent were unique in Music.
Rocker Volt probably the most underrated songwriter of all time.
@@ajmoore2201 Not by me.
Mark Hollis really truly does have a face of a "TRUE-angel," and a beautiful voice of one too...
long before he actually becomes ONE.👼
He'll always FOREVER be truly missed, by us ALL...💔😢😭
Rip
Such a very underrated talent such a unique voice ... Mark hollis happy heavenly birthday maestro sadly missed🎵🎵😢😢
❤
Love this song since I was 14. We lived in another world. East Berlin. ❤
I agree, a bit underrated
😍😍😍
En argentina fue furor en todas las emisoras con este tema y asheme@@silvanabongiorno3292
I was lucky enough to be a teenager in the 80’s. For me Talk Talk were the ultimate, their music fed my soul. RIP Mark you went far too early. Fortunately for us, we still have your music. Thank you!
Simply the best no other band can touch them
Could not agree more. We had a lot of great bands in the 80's but like you Talk Talk touched my soul.
Se fué una de las mejores voces de la música 😪
Una pena,pero está vivo a través de sus canciones 🌷🌷🌷🌷
I couln't agree more.. just an amazing impact, as never could imagine in our time then.... an indelible and precious memory - as it turns out now, having lived a life left a mark that fills you to your soul with nostalgia and a certain kind of happiness at the same time. love it to the bone!
Miss you
Just discovered Talk Talk! Can’t stop listening to them.
Hi I recommend giving a song called 'where I come from' by Robert Nix a listen too(it's on youtube)
Only discovered them properly a year ago. Now one of my favourite bands of all time.
@@29memyselfandi know the feeling,great aren’t they?
The The - This Is the Day. check it out
.. a doddle, bloke. glad you woke up from hibernation!
As an introvert, music has always been my escape and solace, and the music that defined me was 80s music, including this marvel from Talk Talk. I may be biased, but the artists, bands and music produced by and in the 80s were genius. For me, nothing compares, and here I am, 55, still living in another world, still listening in total awe.
58,how did i miss them first time around?!
Yo 56, y sí, concuerdo...
@@cortesgarcia5433 entiendes canciones en ingles?
54 in the same vibe.
54, y pienso igual,un abrazo
Talk Talk disappeared after their prime here in the US. Even MTV's I Want my 80's doesn't play their music. Thank God for RUclips. I wouldn't even know that Mark Hollis has passed. I know he is there in heaven, right where he should be. RIP.
By..gio.sss..primo..non..può.comnentare..lui..e..la..musica..con..la..m..maiuscola..ciao..by..gio..sss..primo..Milano.. italy..ciaoo
How do you know he’s in heaven?
Everyone here should all be proud of yourselves as you have exceptional taste in music.
Hell yeah 😢
Mark HOLLIS' voice was the definition of the 80's. Fantastic music. Thank God I lived in that era
Moi aussi.😘🌹🍀🇨🇵
Extremely underrated band.
Amen such a soulful voice / man❤
We glorify the 80's a litlle because it was a time without sorrow, no money problems, cold war ending. Being young that is. However, one thing we had was the music from the 70's and 80's. Those are still the best era's of music ever....period....
We were blessed ❤
68... et je suis toujours jeune... it's my life, tous les jours comme d'autres, mais Mark a toujours été pour moi une personne d'affection, que j'aime comme un ami cher... Nul ne produit cet effet de souvenirs qu'a sa voix enchantée, inoubliable, sortie d'un autre monde. Merci, Mark pour ta générosité et ton profond humanisme.
The Colour of Spring should be in every serious music lover's collection.
One of the best albums ever made.
Amen to that
Yeah man. Proud owner since day one
It is a desert island jukebox pick for sure.
Yes indeedy !!
Musica d'altri tempi!! Non ritornerà più 😢
Witam ale wróci to wszystko zależy od nas nie kupować szmelcu
Sono stati anni meravigliosi..
Loro erano fantastici..
Macchina del tempo ti prego..
fammi tornare indietro
Ma noi continuiamo a sentirla✌️😝non solo ascoltarla🤟🐉✊🌈
A man singing with PASSION. Its much better than Help by The Beatles.
the music was so great that his singing is frequently overlooked. when it comes with the territory of great composition and lyrics from male groups it's usually overlooked sadly. That voice was a BEAST.
Mark had one of the best voices. It's a SHAME, such people die. RIP Mark Hollis
"such people die". Which people don't die ?
@@NekitGallus Me (so far).
@@pumbar nice one.
@@NekitGallushe's qualifying that Mark Hollis was something exceptional however I believe he lives on through his music and even if one person remembers you when you depart this earth then maybe you never truly die.
R.I.P. Mark.. dankjewel voor deze mooie muziek 🙏🏼❤️
Talk talk songs always make me emotional, they hold such strong power 🥺♥
Incredibly talented Mark Hollis... unique tunes from one of the best.
Rest easy.
We will continue to enjoy you're music thankyou ❤
The more I hear the songs of Talk Talk,the more I realize they were one of the best bands ever and their songs will live on forever
Yes they had something in advance of their years, but here we are listening to this wonderful arrangement of this song, only heard here on You Tube, hear it on the radio, excuse me, most of the presenters would have never heard pf Talk Talk so, I never bother with the radio
I am very much with you on that, mainstream radio is so boring for any one now likes anything away from the mainstream.
Timeless.............
True, I was 17 when they released their 1st album. Incredible but too short a career, so complex, mélodious though, their concert was out of this world without any spécial effect. Sweating all. Marvellous
Agree with you. Timeless music.
Mark Hollis is just now being recognized as the genius he has always been - this video is iconic, misunderstood when it first debuted but now a recognized masterpiece
Hi I recommend an indie song Called 'Looking Into The Mirror' by Robert Nix
No. Many knew of Mark's genius back in the eighties. Mark was well respected and admired by his peers
@@skygazer6898 I understand that but Mark Hollis and Talk Talk were generally ignored in the 80s (except for "It's My Life") Their label, EMI, did not do a good job of promoting outside of UK and Europe - Mark fought with them constantly over creative and marketing issues and the band suffered as a result. Artistically, they were admired and respected yes, but they never really "broke" outside of Europe.
@@rustybearden1800 Talk Talk achieved success in the UK & Europe with Life is what you make it & Living in another world. Yes, it did all go a bit pear-shaped towards the end of the eighties due to issues with EMI
@@rustybearden1800 Yeah exactly, lots of people know about It's My Life, the Party's Over, and even Colour of Spring (and they are good tracks/albums), but when you start veering into Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock, people lose interest. Those last two albums definitely aren't as "big tent" as their more commercially successful albums, but I think they are Talk Talk's/Hollis' best works.
He was gorgeous. That smile could light up a room, and his music could touch the coldest soul
Yes you are right I believe he could bring a tear of joy to a glass eye, and break the heart of a stone with those vocals the gentleman was truly outstanding 🌹🏴x
And I love this man 🌹🏴x
He was gorgeous . You're right
Yes he was
You said it honey. Beautiful smile. An angel and a genius. His music is timeless.
His voice 😍 😭 😩
Tremendo
RIP Mark - You're dearly missed.
R.I.P. Mark you`ll never know how your music touched and influenced me growing up
He knows now! ♡
same here!
Totally agree
Same here ❤️
iv being in sum sad stastes he brought me through love xxx
I was lucky enough to see them when I was 12 years old at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles and became a life long fan. RIP Mark.
Thankfully I saw Talk Talk live, in 1986, when I was 18 years old. 37 years later, still one of my favourite bands. Mark Hollis was a true genius.
There were so many good singers in the 80s. But you're right, Mark Hollis was up there with the best.
Mark Hollis, nobody can replace you! Where else in the world is there a singing voice like yours?
Excellent
Look up La Ley with singer Beto Cuevas
@@Kaleiddmode tienes razón! tiene un parecido
hocker kocher Kai Wingenfelder from Fury in the Slaughterhouse sounds exactly like him
Brian Ferry is almost a split image
RIP Mark!!!! Voice of a Generation and Pioneer!!!!
One of the best bands from the UK! Sad how early Mark's life ended. He was one of the few honest writers, true lyrics from the bottom of his soul! Talk talk was one of my favi youth bands. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱😎🎙🎸🎹
Couldn t agree more...true legend and charismatic and pure lead singer...
@@nickdepmode8766 absolutely! Emotional writer and honest.great voice.. nobody sounds like him
Thats true!
agree, dear..was shocked by his early death..TT meant a lot to me, now I know how much
;)
His voice still sends shivers up my spine ... so haunting & melancholy. 💖
Probably the best male rock singer of all time.
such a fuckin masterpiece, talk talk was the top end of their time.
Tal cual la voz es increíble tanto que no parecía que estuviera habitando dentro de él. No me canso de escucharlo es tan absolutamente diferente a todo lo demás .
Indeedy..... raw talent
@@januarysson5633 I dont know whether the best or not, but such one of a kind.
Colour of Spring, what an album!!!
2021 and still one of the best songs ever made! RIP Mark Hollis :(
@ Sonarius👋🦋Agree
Spot on 👌
true
Absolutely.
YES!
The 1980's found in me, a severely depressed young man. Talk Talk helped me through it. Thank you Mark!
You'll never be under-appreciated by those whom listen: Genius springs eternal.
Hi I recommend a song called 'Where I Come From' By Robert Nix
@@redskies4530 I'm not John Wolfe but I will check.. Thx.
@@antonmk1244 It's a song for all of humanity or at least a reasonable % of it.
Me too. I think the 80s found countless severely depressed young men and women. I particularly remember a quote from Jarvis Cocker - something about how he metaphorically closed the curtains and just waited for it to all go away.
Only just discovered this music and I'm 62. Truly wonderful.
lucky you, listen to their whole catalog, you'll not be disappointed
How did you manage to miss them?! Enjoy :) Hollis was something of a seer, I think.
Hi I recommend a brand new indie song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
I was 15 when this song was released, now I'm almost 51 and it still touches my soul by the same way!
You said it all....
55 here,still get shivers.
@@daveellis9569 Me too!!!
Same.....still one of the best bands ever.....RIP Mark Hollis
Me too!
Mark is greatest musician imho.. one of a kind
Salute you great lady...I see only mens comments...shame and stupid...
you have a "HEART" my dear
❤💘❤
Die Musik ist einfach nur Keil die 80er waren einfach nur Klasse schöne Erinnerung ❤❤❤
Well I am 68 and have been blessed with listening to Mark and Talk Talk for 42 years
I'm 57 for what it's worth...there are not many songs better this. Unless it's another TALKTALK song.
Music used to transcend
For what its worth, like it.
I’m with you ❤ loved this band so underrated
The video clip is interesting: it shows just how much the band was not interested in anything commercial. You have this out-of-this-world, extraordinary, heavenly song with this buffonesque video in the background. Weird and beautiful. One of the very best song of the 80s.
Mark Hollister R.I.P
Einer der besten Sänger und Entertainer
Hollis .
his voice is so different, comfortable and mysterious..
Why did he die? Had no idea upsetting
R. I. P. Mark Hollis im Carla Radaelli God Bless you in haeven
@@pinkcandy8157 that is what i wanted to find out but al I find is: "Hollis’ cause of death has not yet been reported." and after "a short illness from which he never recovered". Not sure why they are always doing so mysterious about this. People like to know what happened and they get this mysterious b4llsh3it
Great description
@@pinkcandy8157 Cancer, reportedly
The key changes put shivers up my spine.... :o
Really one of the best bands ever. Hollis's vocals were unearthly.
He’s an angel that’s why
@@whenthemorningstarssangtogxrxs How do you know the person typing at you isn't also one of them?
The colour of spring + The spirit of eden = pure poetry.
BINGO!!!!!! Ave, Soulmate!
THX!
Emotion in its purest form indeed.
laughing stock?????
And Mark Hollis's album too 👏👏
Yes!
What a masterpiece. Thank you Mark!
A lot of people are still watching ! This album "The Colour of Spring" is absolutely timeless. A bought it in 1986 when I was 15 years old and it is still a source of inspiration. That particular group was above fashion. Ths and RIP Mark Hollis
I also bought the album in ' 86...... I was 14 and I still listen !!!
I was 17, listened to it to death. It was the intricacy of the music that got to me- so multi layered. Funny thing though, I was the only one of my friends who rated them.
Ciao..by..gio..sss..primo..ciao..
RIP Mark your music helped me during my depression and tough times I really appreciate what you did and hopefully future generations will appreciate your work as much as I do.
Same x
I'm 21 and my CD of Natural History is one of my favorite albums I own. Mark was an incredible lyricist and singer.
@@ryanm5317 Yes He was .
c'est exactement pareil pour moi 😞
What a lovely tribute to such a talented artist.
A sensitive, emotional voice crying for help is supported by a strong guitar sound, a masterpiece of musical expressiveness
One of the all time great singers! We miss you Mark!😢
Such a wonderful writer...touched the heart of humanity...such a poet....king of moods...thank you Mark...
This song has always blown me away. So many instrumental levels to it. Even after listening to it hundreds of times I still hear subtle nuances I never noticed before.
and melodically it is perfect pop music. this album is a great balance between pop Talk Talk and post-rock Talk Talk
Same here. I somehow missed how great this song was when it first came out. I can't stop listening to it now. Alexa is sick of me telling her to play it...over and over and over
So true, utterly fabulous.
You couldn't described it better..
I completly agree
I love how goofy Paul is here haha
What a band - - even in 2024 - timeless music
This song is beautiful. Never will we hear music like this again.
Un vero gigante della musica! R.I.P. Mark! ❤
Mark your voice is AMAZING! And you are an GENIUS. Sing with the Angels love ❤
This band was so underrated.
Another great soundtrack to my youth. Mark Hollis ❤
ONE OF THE GREATEST AND MOST UNDERRATED BANDS OF THE 80'S
Yes you are spot on 100%said it many times myself.
Theee ABSOLUTE Greatest 🙌🔥
Were never underrated
You are so right!
I heard this in 1986. I went to the shop to get Talk Talk albums. I played those cassettes for decades until they and the hifi cassette player ended their lives. Thank god for RUclips to bring these songs back to me.
Incredible mark ollis and his band
The song that alternates between three different keys. Basically 1. Am/F/G 2. Bm/G/A and 3. Fm/Db/Eb to beautiful, dramatic effect. And what a vocalist! One of my fav tracks of all time.
By...gio...sss...primo....solo...buona...musica...ciao....Milano....iitaly..ciao..
Ciao....da....by...gio...sss...secondo....in....by...gio...sss...primo.....e...la...straordinaria...partecipazione...di.....by...gio..sss...primo....Milano...italy.....ciao..
after all these years....still love this song.masterpiece
No wonder.
Classic hit sang by Mark Hollis unique voice.
Fenomenalny utwor, jeden z moich kilku, kilkunastu ulubionych tej kapeli. Zawsze bardziej liczyla sie tu dla mnie warstwa muzyczna, jest niezwykla i dobrze, wspolczesnie brzmi nawet ad 2024. Potezna scianu dzwieku, cos pieknego.
Look for the full version with the extended harmonica solos. Brilliant.
i had to pause it at 1.41 to see Marks beautiful smile...so nice to see him happy
Rip Mark , one of the best bands of the 80s.
Go on and sing for angels in another world Mark. RIP.
Exactly.
Defenatly 🖒
My boyfriend and I went to four nights on a Duran Duran tour in the 80s. Talk Talk were support and, after seeing four shows, we privately concluded that Talk Talk were the better of the two bands. However, we knew Duran Duran and used to socialise with them at the Rumrunner and at many parties, so we didn't admit our conclusions to them!
Can you imagine Talk Talk doing "Girls on Film" ? Duran Duran were more to the Establishment's taste. Talk Talk had sound morals. (Not to diss your friends. Some of what they did was excellent.)
@@iridescentprism5113 agree
There are only so many tears I can give
Ridiculously amazing. I can listen to it a million times, it never gets old.
"The Colour of Spring" is a real masterpiece!
That is fore shure
All are masterpieces!
What an amazing voice ❤
Mark's voice reaches inside you, takes your soul and cradles it.
Nice to see Mark smile
I especially love the background music too
So many layers to this song. Mark's voice is so unique and beautiful. Paul Webb's basslines always gave these songs such brightness. Hate that I didn't get to experience this band in the 80s as I was just a baby. But I'm glad I found them when I did.
the rhythm section of talk talk are the most known unknowns.
Yes, fantastic arrangements and just brilliant songwriting. I love that their songs don't just go from point A to B, they go on an incredible journey, often through different keys and different instrumentation to get from A to B. You can listen to them many times without ever getting bored.
It's all done electronically.
@@jeffalangreenway As a fellow composer I couldn't agree with you more, one could never get bored with their writing skills ,great comment!
Two of the most underrated bands in the UK…Talk Talk and XTC
throw in Prefab Sprout for the holy trinity
Hollies had an absolutely amazing voice and style to sing.
Had the privilege and pleasure of seeing them live, was incredibly good, top musicians.
Just FABULOUS !!! I went back in time...16 years old for a few minutes and I am 53...What a voice, I LOVE IT !!!
I am 52 from bs as argentina. Talk talk is the best in my life👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I am 62 and still love listening to their music... Never got the recognition they deserved
Me too!💕
Mark Holis Forever ❤
This was music,the 80s was the best.
Mark Hollis hai lasciato una splendida eredità musicale per tutti noi!!! Grazie di cuore 💕🙏🎶
assolutamente
Вечная память. Спасибо друг. Ты навсегда со мной
Luv that video, fantastic band, I miss them.
RIP Mark hope that you are leaving happily in another world. thank you for your beautiful music.
The harmonica has never been used in a better way, ever
Oh, yeah, by Stevie Wonder. But this one's also extraordenary.
Different level 👍
I was working in one of Vancouver's best record stores when this album came out & we played the shit out of it. So much love!!
What a great song.
Music was sooo good back in the day... Thank the lord for RUclips
Un morceau toujours aussi beau !! Ce groupe me suit depuis mon adolescence... C est un vrai bonheur d avoir connu ce formidable artiste doté d une belle sensibilité et novateur dans son approche musicale !! Très triste quand il est parti mais toujours dans mon coeur ♥️♥️✨✨✨✨✨🌹
one of the best things about 50 years old,is the fact that i lived my teenage years in the 80's that is priceless and i am grateful !!!
I agree my friend. We were lucky to be teens in the 80s.
Yup
I hear you dude,i,m 68yo and grew up in the 60,s also when i think back to the 80.s my mind goes straight to Disco, Bee Gees,etc. if that turned you on i,ll loan you my 357.Later Jeeves.
me too mate!
So powerfull !!!
Talk Talk 4 ever ❤
There is something about his voice - its amazing - haunting almost . . . .
great song good song lifes what u make it god bless
Very sexy is the word
@@lindaforrester464 I concur
I so agree . Haunting .wow.
So emotional, a masterpiece
This song makes my heart miss a beat... Just Brilliant in every way.. Mark was such a genius,. 💛🌻🎶
😢
Devastated. Cut to the core. He had the sweetest little face.
Huge loss
Its amazing voice...
The album, that this song is on, The Colour of Spring, is an absolute writing and sonic masterpiece. One of those albums you play through time and time again.
Hi I recommend a song called 'Where I Come From' By Robert Nix