Wednesday, March 05, 2025
Friday, February 07, 2025
REMEMBERING MARK HOLLIS | URBANASPIRINES
Mark Hollis: Mark Hollis 1998
Kostas says "The frontman of the influential new wave-era band Talk Talk, singer/songwriter Mark Hollis finally mounted his long-awaited solo career during the late '90s. The younger brother of Ed Hollis, a disc jockey and producer who went on to manage bands such as Eddie & the Hot Rods, Hollis originally planned to become a child psychologist but in 1975 left university to relocate to London, eventually forming a band called the Reaction. In 1977, the Reaction recorded a demo for Island Records; among the tracks was a Hollis original titled "Talk Talk" that later surfaced on the Beggars Banquet punk compilation Streets. After just one single, 1978's "I Can't Resist," the Reaction disbanded, and through his brother, Hollis was first introduced to musicians Paul Webb, Lee Harris, and Simon Brenner, with whom he formed Talk Talk in 1981; they soon signed to the EMI label. "
Bass – Chris Laurence
Bassoon – Julie Andrews, Maggie Pollock
Clarinet – Iain Dixon, Tim Holmes
Drums, Percussion – Martin Ditcham
Flute – Andy Penayi
Guitar – Dominic Miller, Robbie McIntosh
Guitar, Vocals – Mark Hollis
Harmonica – Mark Feltham
Piano, Harmonium – Lawrence Pendrous
Trumpet – Henry Lowther
Talk Talk on Urban Aspirines HERE
Friday, January 17, 2025
MARK HOLLIS and A TALK TALK TWO! | URBANASPIRINES
Talk Talk: The Colour Of Spring 1986 + Spirit Of Eden 1988
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Song of the Day Classic pop revisited | TALK TALK - It’s My Life (Live 1986) | Top Hat Crew's "Live Music Archives” [Facebook]
Talk Talk - It's My Life (Live at Montreaux 1986)
R.I.P Mark Hollis
Top Hat Crew's "Live Music Archives"
Saturday, September 02, 2023
Talk Talk: The Party's Over 1982 + It's My Life 1984 | URBANASPIRINES
Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981, led by Mark Hollis (vocals, guitar, piano), Lee Harris (drums), and Paul Webb (bass). Initially a synth-pop group, Talk Talk's first two albums, The Party's Over (1982) and It's My Life (1984), reached top 40 in the UK and produced the international hit singles "Talk Talk", "Today", "It's My Life", and "Such a Shame". They achieved widespread critical success in Europe and the UK with the album The Colour of Spring (1986) and its singles "Life's What You Make It" and "Living in Another World”.. . . . . . . .
Mark Hollis died after a long struggle with cancer on February 2019 he was 64
read the rest and more on Talk Talk here . . . .
Talk Talk - It's My Life (US Mix)
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
TALK TALK - MISSING PIECES - FLOPPY BOOT STOMP
We had been talking (geddit?) lately about Talk Talk and the tragic loss of Mark Hollis so I had to post links to this from the legendary Floppy Boot Stomp . . . . . of course this is Spring music and go on treat yourself and turn it up!
Talk Talk - Missing Pieces - Floppy Boot Stomp
'Missing Pieces' picks up where EMI's 'A's & B Sides' left off. After leaving EMI the band signed to Polydor to produce their final album 'Laughing Stock'. This CD is a collection of the A and B-sides of the singles issued during the Polydor era. Also includes the very rare piece called 'Piano', recorded in 1998.~AMG
Friday, April 22, 2022
Talk Talk - Festival Werchter, Belgium, 1986 - VOODOO WAGON
This is nice over at the Voodoo Wagon we have Talk Talk from the sorely missed Mark Hollis of the uniquely haunting voice and expert lyric writing . . . . . . Hollis pass away in 2019 aged just 64 after a short illness
Talk Talk - Werchter 1986 - Voodoo Wagon
Track List:
1.Dum Dum Girl.
2.Call In The Night Boy.
3.Life's What You Make It.
4.Mirror Man Intro - Does Caroline Know ?
5.Living In Another World.
6.It's My Life.
7.I Don't Believe In You.
8.Such A Shame.
This is lovely and of course really worth downloading if you are a fan and check out the band's wonderful back catalogue too! Mark left a wife and two sons.
Thursday, April 07, 2022
SONG OF THE DAY No.2 : TALK TALK - IT'S MY LIFE
For Mark Hollis fans . . . . . . . . .
Sunday, April 25, 2021
From The Vaults 1984 Episode IV with Guy Garvey - TALK TALK - Mark Hollis
FROM THE VAULTS
with
GUY GARVEY
Elbow frontman and broadcaster Guy Garvey lifts the lid on two decades of TV gold – with era-defining musical performances, long lost studio appearances and revealing interviews that have remained on the shelves for decades.
I've been watching Guy Garvey's From The Vaults on Sky Arts television and enjoying it immensely. It does seem to contain genuine elements that have never been seen before largely from The Tube and other similar programmes Being an Elbow fan it was always going to appeal and Garvey is a fine frontman to such a programme
We got up to Episode Four yesterday and 1984 where we looked at The Style Council with a previously unseen 'Shout To The Top' and it finished with someone Guy obviously admires above many others in Talk Talk's sadly missed Mark Hollis with some deeply moving comments and clips
1984
Friday, October 11, 2019
In Memoriam
RIP - Mark Hollis A Life
Voodoo Wagon posted this fine TALK TALK set in tribute to Mark Hollis who passed away in February this year . . . . .