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Talk Talk
#1
Bloody great tune and one of the best music videos ever


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#2
One of the few times the follow up tune was more awesome lol.







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Please post some good candidates for Karaoke tunes :beer:
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#3
One of the more 'athletic' drum lines!

That's a hard beat to keep...with no stix clix.  Lot's of crossovers.
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(09-07-2024, 04:07 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Bloody great tune and one of the best music videos ever


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[Video: https://youtu.be/cFH5JgyZK1I]




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Sorry I missed this when you posted it.

Absolutely brilliant band. I saw them way back in 1982 at Milton Keynes Bowl supporting Genesis at their "Six Of The Best" show in support of Peter Gabriel's "WOMAD" charity. Stood in the drizzling rain all day but still wear the grin. Duh I still have the rain damaged concert program too.

I still play all the Talk Talk albumns and will cherish them until I die. Wonderful recordings from a very independant band with their own very unique sound. The track and video you posted here is one of my favorites too.

Thankyou Karl. Thumbup



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#5
Truly appreciate the bump Nerb - one of my top bands ever!

Am rather jealous you got to see them live.

Original music context-wise we genuinely didn't know how good we had it back then lol.

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(04-07-2025, 09:20 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Truly appreciate the bump Nerb - one of my top bands ever!

Am rather jealous you got to see them live.

Original music context-wise we genuinely didn't know how good we had it back then lol.

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I try to keep "back then" part of the "here and now". I had "The Best Of Bowie" and Julie Cruise "Falling" playing this afternoon while I started making a Dovecot for the Collared Doves that could do with a home in my garden.

And don't be too jealous I saw them back then. They got booed offstage after a few songs because they were WAY to new for the Prog Rock crowd. Bad choice of show for them. I remember Mark Hollis throwing an apple back into the crowd. Lol



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(09-07-2024, 04:07 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Bloody great tune and one of the best music videos ever


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[Video: https://youtu.be/cFH5JgyZK1I]




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Wonderful soulful tune:
Quote:Like some other Talk Talk songs, “It’s My Life” dealt with relationship angst. It also acknowledged a relationship marred by ambivalence and regret.
 
Funny how I find myself in love with you
If I could buy my reasoning, I’d pay to lose
One half won’t do

I’ve asked myself, how much do you
Commit yourself?

It’s my life, don’t you forget
It’s my life, it never ends (it never ends)

"One half won't do"!
"The real trouble with reality is that there is no background music." Anonymous

Plato's Chariot Allegory
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(04-07-2025, 02:00 PM)Nerb Wrote: I try to keep "back then" part of the "here and now". I had "The Best Of Bowie" and Julie Cruise "Falling" playing this afternoon while I started making a Dovecot for the Collared Doves that could do with a home in my garden.

And don't be too jealous I saw them back then. They got booed offstage after a few songs because they were WAY to new for the Prog Rock crowd. Bad choice of show for them. I remember Mark Hollis throwing an apple back into the crowd. Lol


Ha brilliant mate you're not wrong about keeping the original spirit alive (whatever form it takes) f•ck soulles corporatism lol - back in the day saw a lot of live James, Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Simple Minds. etc. (some supported by truly awesome acts).

Did you check out the Talking Heads thread lol?

All the very best mate.
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(04-09-2025, 11:24 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Ha brilliant mate you're not wrong about keeping the original spirit alive (whatever form it takes) f•ck soulles corporatism lol - back in the day saw a lot of live James, Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Simple Minds. etc. (some supported by truly awesome acts).

Did you check out the Talking Heads thread lol?

All the very best mate.

I'll check out the Stone Roses thread. Speaking of which, The Roses remind me of another group from "back in the day"..lol  Perhaps I should start a new thread about them...

They were called "Objects Of Desire" and played many gigs in the Surrey area. I used to see them at "The Arosa Room" at Richmond Ice Rink. It was a really nice function hall at the back up top.

Crispian Mills was also a member of the group and he went on to found "Kulashaker". His Mum, the famous actress Haley Mills, daughter of John Mills, would often turn up to watch Crispian and because her boyfriend Marcus was the lead singer. Richard O'Brian was often in tow. Very camp guy. Haley was absolutely lovely and always wore a beautiful fur coat.

Their music absolutely blew me away when I first saw them and I always thought it was a shame they never stayed together. The most powerful and energetic stuff I had heard in a long time. Sold out gigs were normal.

The memories are all still here and I still have a promo cassette somewhere. I also think they knocked the pants off anything Kulashaker does.

Cheers. :beer:

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Oooooh! Guitars, Yeeeeeeeah!.



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