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Smiled when I heard this in the grocery store today. 40 years on and 80s classics are still going strong! I promise you back in 1984 they weren’t playing music from 1944 in the grocery stores. Todays music won’t be playing in stores 40 years from now. I guarantee it. 80’s music is absolutely timeless and I’m so glad I grew up with it.
It's interesting listening to the selection of music used in contemporary adverts: the same selection of music you'd find in a top of the 80's compilation
@@jimmycain8669 It doesn't have qualities of vocal athleticism which I expect you have in mind, but it's very expressive and quite capable of moving flourishes.
The very very best of times, i was so lucky (although i did not understand) to be 16 at the start of the 1980's, no phones, no internet, no social media.......... Bliss.
I’m going to have to agree with you 100 percent. I’ve always loved this song, but watching it performed live in the way that Mark Hollis gets into the song, unlike the video, was pretty cool. Plus the audio and video for something 40 years old is absolutely amazing.
And what's really peculiar is at the time this was considered New age pop lol Believe it or not early '80s this was actually way ahead of its time anything that was synthesized or driven with Simmons drums or a programmed drum track was way way ahead of its time we were just coming out of '70s soul Zeppelin and some of the earliest 1980s and mid to late '70s rock and roll artists so this was actually called Progressive and New Wave at that time
It sounds like what the cure model themselves after a lot of the alternative new wave pop music groups heading all the way into the '90s and the 2000s kind of model themselves after this and flock of seagulls and so many others
@@ctfan1486 Millie Vanilli deserved it, they were conning people. Back in the 80s bands could actually play outside of the studio and singers could sing live
I graduated in 1984 and this song takes me back to huge house parties. Painful to listen because the 80s were the best time of my life. Carefree and fun!!
I listened to these guys in the eighties…and thought they were really good….then I rediscovered them in the nineties…and thought they were better than good…they were great….then I re-rediscovered them again this year and can’t believe how truly awesome this group was….Unbelievably talented. Unfortunately music today can’t even come close to Talk Talk
The way the crowd reacts and claps along makes this even better. I always loved Mark's goofy persona and seemingly down to earth way he came across in their videos. RIP, Mr Hollis. You gave people a gift that was honest and meaningful.
One of the best songs of the 80s and such a powerful song.Marks voice was incredible better than the crap today....and if you have a brother KW then it's me LW👍
Bringing me to tears listening to this, so many happy memories of the 80s and it's music, especially TalkTalk. So sad Mark and his wonderful voice isn't with us anymore. But we still have this!
....the creativity of todays music is stand still of musical noise. It goes with the age. Musicians today are uninspired, deterred for fame, glory, money..etc. There's no catapult for wanting to create on larger scale. The 70's/80's generation was a rush of genius creativity. It was music for the people, by the people creating a collective experience. As we can see. when we look back. The further we move away. The more its appreciated. As for myself, more I miss.
@@skopas this is a disgusting sentiment that is all too present nowadays. art is a forever transforming medium. when Talk Talk debuted, this exact “this isn’t real music” was used against them. music is in its best time now. whine and moan all u want or move on, it’s just cold facts.
Les années 80… c’était trop cool…. 😎et cette chanson que j’écoute avec toujours autant de plaisir. Puisse Mark Hollis reposer en paix. Un grand Monsieur, voilà ce qu’il était et maintenant il me plaît de croire qu’il rayonne là-haut autant qu’une étoile 🌟 ⛩️☯️🌿☀️☀️☀️
Driving home in 1986 after the birth of our first son. The showcased the Color of Spring. First time I ever heard Talk talk or Mark. I am not sure what it was but I fell in love with the uniqueness of their music that night. Rest in Peace Mark. You are missed
So much better than the trash that pollute both Germany, UK and US today! It's my life is just the owners of the governments thing nowadays, our lives doesn't matter anymore! 1984..
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my first vocal coach is in this vid I think pal
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Happy memories with this song 🎵 ❤
WHY did he have to die so early? His older brother died much younger too.
I just want to cuddle & have somebody make it all better. But nobody is left. All gone now.
If you are listening to this in 2024 you’re an absolute legend!!!
I listened to this when it was new. Still love it.
🖐️🙂👍
l'll take being called a legend if only though
Why thank you 🤩
So are you!!!
That is not a guy singing a song. That is a guy pouring his soul into a song. RIP Mark.
❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤
🙏amen
❤🙏
Amen.
Not one damn phone. Everybody connected and together. Never to be repeated. Thank god I grew up in this time
Absolutely!!!
Yep ❤
No doubt!
I miss it so much!
stay mad gramps
If you're listening to this song you have😮 exceptional taste in great 80s music! ❤ Music is life..... 2023/20249
I know 😅
Ayer 21 de noviembre hicieron 39 años de ésta presentación en vivo de Talk Talk
Super bravo pour le souvenir
still do my fave time of great music ❤😊
Oh yeah…Great music after all of these years!!
40 years later and I love this song
They sure don't make music like this anymore!
Smiled when I heard this in the grocery store today. 40 years on and 80s classics are still going strong! I promise you back in 1984 they weren’t playing music from 1944 in the grocery stores. Todays music won’t be playing in stores 40 years from now. I guarantee it. 80’s music is absolutely timeless and I’m so glad I grew up with it.
Most of todays music will not be getting played in 4 years time and be utterly forgotten by all in 40 years time
I listened to this today while waiting for my doctor. It improved my mood a lot.
It's interesting listening to the selection of music used in contemporary adverts: the same selection of music you'd find in a top of the 80's compilation
I'm listening to this song in 2024
me too
Me three😎
X4!
Me too, still memorable in quality and depth......❤
I’m here!
One of the best live recordings EVER. Mark’s voice is extraordinary.
Thank you for watching and commenting, I am glad you enjoyed this video 🙂
Are you kidding?
@@jimmycain8669 It doesn't have qualities of vocal athleticism which I expect you have in mind, but it's very expressive and quite capable of moving flourishes.
Vocals sound live.. not sure about the rest of the band are they not miming?@@jimmycain8669
Охуенно я из России!
Mark Hollis- an honorable man who chose his family over fame. Remarkable and almost unheard of!
EXACTLY ! But unfortunately, he's gone. This is so ridiculous ! Dead FAR TOO SOON, far too young. Very much missed !!!! It is very unjust.
Just listen to the first 40 seconds of this song- You can tell it is special.
The very very best of times, i was so lucky (although i did not understand) to be 16 at the start of the 1980's, no phones, no internet, no social media.......... Bliss.
And that’s what pre cellphone concerts were like. People actually watching..
This has turned out to be a classic. What a tune. RIP, Mark.
I blinked for a nano second and 40 years became a memory. I'm glad I was there.
So true....A bit to quickly 👍🏻....
I spent at least one of those years looking for my keys.
I wish I'd been there in this moment of time.....
Sweetheart you are the BEST
Ur so right. From 23 to 64 now. Ty
Just reached 70, thought l'd cheer myself up with a present but what ,then it came listen to Talk Talk, Happy birthday me.
Happy Birthday
Thank you , Still can't figure why l feel 40 but my birthday cards say 70 , Ah well @@goredoll
70 in June, Happy Birthday fellow traveler.
@@deborahpaley21 Thank you still trucking as they used to say
@@deborahpaley21 If you find your way back here Happy birthday for June
Sometimes live versions are better than studio and this is one.
Sometimes, not always!
I’m going to have to agree with you 100 percent. I’ve always loved this song, but watching it performed live in the way that Mark Hollis gets into the song, unlike the video, was pretty cool. Plus the audio and video for something 40 years old is absolutely amazing.
Its a live recording that has been cleaned up and tweeked in production
The 80's sure did produce some bangers.
70s music brought on the 80s fo the best wow wow 😂
Back when times were simpler, slower paced and carefree.
And what's really peculiar is at the time this was considered New age pop lol Believe it or not early '80s this was actually way ahead of its time anything that was synthesized or driven with Simmons drums or a programmed drum track was way way ahead of its time we were just coming out of '70s soul Zeppelin and some of the earliest 1980s and mid to late '70s rock and roll artists so this was actually called Progressive and New Wave at that time
It sounds like what the cure model themselves after a lot of the alternative new wave pop music groups heading all the way into the '90s and the 2000s kind of model themselves after this and flock of seagulls and so many others
That’s how you sing without computers helping you .today’s artist should watch and learn.❤
And no Smartphones in the audience...
Funny, at the time, critics were bashing on the use of synthesizers over traditional instruments.... guess we'll always have generational opinions
Pure genius. Xxx
@@normcaron7518 Playing an instrument, letting the computer do all the work, there is definitely a difference.
Yes, Some things where better in The good old days.....
Best wishes ❤
40 years old and does this sound MODERN or what? Still so fresh!
Yes, it sounds like it is happening now. It's a good'un.
couldn't agree more !I remember when it came out, but this sounds like its the first time again
Better than 40 yrs ago ✌️
Simply brilliant. Love the bass…and everything else
Not enough auto-tune, though.
The 80s - what a decade for music! 🤩
Absolutely 👍🏻 😊
Back on the Block.
The BEST!
The 80's when millie Vanille got their career destroyed for not singing live.. And look at where we are now! Even metal bands playing to tracks. Sad
@@ctfan1486 Millie Vanilli deserved it, they were conning people. Back in the 80s bands could actually play outside of the studio and singers could sing live
Everyone living the moment.
Music was so much more genuine back then shame we cant go back
No Band has ever or ever will sound remotely close to this Band. Mark Hollis you are sooooo missed.
I think they sound like style council.
What a phenomenal band, singer and the musicianship....we'll never see this kind of music again. I hope we do! RIP Mark ...Legend.
I graduated in 1984 and this song takes me back to huge house parties. Painful to listen because the 80s were the best time of my life. Carefree and fun!!
1985 here
1984 and 1985, where I still reside.
Some never have the best time of life. We are lucky so much fun!
Yep no blm no Trans no joe biden
@@fritzgutenberg9048Joe Biden was old 40 years ago.
I am 70. This remains as good shit.
Hi Gary, most of the 94,000 subscribers to this channel are in 60+ age group, so you are still a young gun here. Thanks for watching and commenting
69 here
61. Where did the last 40 years go? Crazy how fast it seems to have gone by.
You Legend. Salut.
❤
An unforgettable masterpiece.
Can confirm, this is the best version.
I keep coming back to this performance, it's just perfection.
Arguably one of the best bass lines in Rock &Roll
Awesome bass line.
Agree. However No Doubt absolutely nailed it in their cover.
@Cuzzazbuzz In my opinion, No Doubt did the best job.
Arguably being the key word - listen to the Who just for starters and I do mean starters
Well, it's just very well heard here.
One of the best emotional masterpieces - if not THE best- of 80s music. This song is for eternity. Thanks for your heritage, Mark Hollis.
The world will know what a genius Mark Hollis was.
Rest in peace, Mark.
One of my favourite songs in my teenage years.
It's great watching people just being present and enjoying life
Your voice still gives me chills...like you said, it never end.Thank you, RIP
That is what the internet is there for. Thanks so much, great version!
I listened to these guys in the eighties…and thought they were really good….then I rediscovered them in the nineties…and thought they were better than good…they were great….then I re-rediscovered them again this year and can’t believe how truly awesome this group was….Unbelievably talented.
Unfortunately music today can’t even come close to Talk Talk
Голос у
Марка потрясающий, жаль что рано ушёл.
Солнечный
Человек,
Царствие
Небесное,
Аминь!
Brilliant 👍
I totally agree. Talk Talk are bloody awesome ♥. I love Mark and his amazing voice ♥. RIP Mark Hollis. Sadly missed by so many fans 💔
I concur
100
Live music at its best so sad we have lost a brilliant musician. So relevant today 2023 wish we could go back RIP xx
Thanks for watching and commenting Christine
Me too 😢
Iconic voice.....
He stopped touring like 40 years ago
He stopped touring like 40 years ago
If you're listening to this song, you have a good understanding of how great 80's music is...
Great to listen to this again at 60. Old is gold.
58 here.
I never realized what a great bass line was in this song!
70s80s90s music as it should be sung, with heart and passion
When bands played live and were effin great at playing live.
Rest in peace Paul Hester. Be with God in Heaven forever. Please look after the people on your left and right, Mental Health affects us all.🕊🕊🕊
R.I.P. Mark Hollis
Wonderful musicians! I am a 71 year old grandmother. My favorite decades - 60’, first half of the 70’s and the 80s. Great music during those years!
The way the crowd reacts and claps along makes this even better. I always loved Mark's goofy persona and seemingly down to earth way he came across in their videos. RIP, Mr Hollis. You gave people a gift that was honest and meaningful.
Great live version. Probably the closest you could get to the original on any live performance of any band. Great memories to hear this again.
Throw U2 and INXS in there
I like live as long as they don't eff it up.
(And on this they definitely did not.)
YES YES YES !!!❤
Oui! Je confirme!😊
what a voice !!!
Thanks for watching and commenting
So underrated band...
Mark Hollis's voice is of another world!
40 years!! And I still love It!!!❤
One of the best songs of the 80s and such a powerful song.Marks voice was incredible better than the crap today....and if you have a brother KW then it's me LW👍
Classic, I’ll never tire of Mark Hollis and Talk Talk , everything written sung and performed was fantastic. Beautiful lyrics… love this .
Talk Talk 💎💯
Bringing me to tears listening to this, so many happy memories of the 80s and it's music, especially TalkTalk. So sad Mark and his wonderful voice isn't with us anymore. But we still have this!
I love this song. RIP Mark Hollis. Sing for God. He will be happy.🙂
Im 43, the last of the Gen X'ers, I'd like to thank my parents for feeding me this when I was young.
Pleno
Suddenly I'm thirsty
Glad I'm not the only one 😅
Brilliant song !
RIP Mark Hollis. Thanks for the memories.
RIP Mark Hollis
I miss this music. It hit me in the soul. Very few musicians do this anymore.
Music is pure crap nowadays no one will beat class like this now never 🏴🇬🇧
....the creativity of todays music is stand still of musical noise. It goes with the age. Musicians today are uninspired, deterred for fame, glory, money..etc.
There's no catapult for wanting to create on larger scale. The 70's/80's generation was a rush of genius creativity. It was music for the people, by the people creating a collective experience. As we can see. when we look back. The further we move away. The more its appreciated. As for myself, more I miss.
@@whiskysam2036 I agree!
@@skopas this is a disgusting sentiment that is all too present nowadays. art is a forever transforming medium. when Talk Talk debuted, this exact “this isn’t real music” was used against them. music is in its best time now. whine and moan all u want or move on, it’s just cold facts.
..Ha! .... @@thatoneveryfunnychannel2482
This just screams 80s and love it
One off the greatest singers
Les années 80… c’était trop cool…. 😎et cette chanson que j’écoute avec toujours autant de plaisir.
Puisse Mark Hollis reposer en paix.
Un grand Monsieur, voilà ce qu’il était et maintenant il me plaît de croire qu’il rayonne là-haut autant qu’une étoile 🌟 ⛩️☯️🌿☀️☀️☀️
Wow the memories this song brings back. I miss the 80's
He IS the most emotional singer with the most beautiful music evolving from our modern Time ! Reste in peace. Dear music!
Driving home in 1986 after the birth of our first son. The showcased the Color of Spring. First time I ever heard Talk talk or Mark. I am not sure what it was but I fell in love with the uniqueness of their music that night. Rest in Peace Mark. You are missed
1984 was, for me, the last truly great year of pop music.
Those were the days...80s❤
My friend, I thought they'd never end.......
Such a shame, that I was born to late. But thank god, we have CZcams to bring us back to that good times. ❤
When music REALLY mattered❤️🤘🏽❤️
if you are listening this in 2032 you are top
I'm listening to this, it's still popular looking forward to this next year in 2033. 😁😁
Takes me back...what a perfect live version of this song. Hollis's voice is so crystal clear...
Totally awesome the original and best !
Loved this song so much!
Yes I considered myself a legend in what a great music is all about,and this song is one of them. And yes is April 18 of 2024.
There's a lot of us 70 year old watching this , fantastic😂
61 yea.years old and remembered the day this song came out playing tonight
73 years, old. I lived through some great groups and music.... This is probably one the best. Brummie Bob!
The jumping off an amp onto his knees with an acoustic guitar is the best. We salute you!
I thanks, I might be a legend but any 80”s music is the best. I’m in my 70’s but still rockin.
Still can't write '80s or 70s correctly at your age? Well, at least you're rockin'... 🤔
Omg, take me back to the 80s😢
Got married 1984 lost spouse in 2022 fell in love waiting for person to realize has my heart luckiest person on earth felt unconditional love twice
this is such a beautiful composition and execution. sounds dope asf to this day
Absolutely amazing
I was there, serving in the British army at the time in Dortmund, great band , great times , great people, memories ❤
Loved it from the first time i heard it in 84 genius
What a time to be alive. M
Es war meine Jugend ich liebe diese Songs und es wird solche Musik nie mehr geben es leben die 80iger
Its pure greatness. Totally awesome.
Couldn't agree more!
❤if you're over 50 and remember when this song was brand new ❤...still have the same feelings 🎉
80s music is still the best and awesome times👍
Fantastic, enough said.....
This is fantastic!
So much better than the trash that pollute both Germany, UK and US today! It's my life is just the owners of the governments thing nowadays, our lives doesn't matter anymore! 1984..
I thought Live In Montreux was good, this was incredible!!! Thx for sharing
Listening to this on New Year's Eve 2023 and it sounds just as good as when i heard it in the 80's for the first time. Brilliant Song
Thanks for watching and commenting, Happy New Year.
You're welcome-Same to you.@@ScottishTeeVee
It’s the same for me! Lyrics and sound are fresh and actual still today! Rip Mark!🙏❤️💕