Talk Talk (RIP Mark Hollis)

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never heard him speak before. actually, i've never even SEEN him before (i missed his pop 'it's my life'-era hey day). what a lovely guy. :(

Karl Malone, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 05:45 (five years ago) link

Correcting that -- a bicyclist (which makes far more sense).

Hi Ned, have you seen any social media posts that confirm that? It's oddly important to me to know about this (not just as an insight into his life but also almost all the Hollis fans I've known irl have been cyclists of one sort or another). That previous tweet you posted was definitely from a motorcyclist from the looks of his twitter profile.

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 05:50 (five years ago) link

it's surprising, given t he qualities of his singing voice, that hollis had such a strong north london accent.

affects breves telnet (Gummy Gummy), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 06:28 (five years ago) link

or surprising to me, anyway.

affects breves telnet (Gummy Gummy), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 06:29 (five years ago) link

Hi Ned, have you seen any social media posts that confirm that? It's oddly important to me to know about this (not just as an insight into his life but also almost all the Hollis fans I've known irl have been cyclists of one sort or another). That previous tweet you posted was definitely from a motorcyclist from the looks of his twitter profile.


Hm, perhaps a motorcyclist indeed! The man had depths.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 07:19 (five years ago) link

Given the references upthread, I would assume Steve Winwood was a strong vocal influence, at least later on

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 07:20 (five years ago) link

The late Talk Talk albums are the ones that get all the attention, but while their earlier music is unfashionable with critics and chinstrokers, they were fucking good at pop, too. 'Talk Talk' is as good as anything on Rio, and played better. A fine group of musicians.

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 07:26 (five years ago) link

Just listening to everything now, again. "After the Flood" is still wondrous. Thanks for it all, Mark.

Sam Weller, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 09:42 (five years ago) link

"Lifes What You Make It" is great pop

. (Michael B), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 11:27 (five years ago) link

Listening to The Party's Over at the moment. There's some great songs on it - just love Mark's singing voice.

groovypanda, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 11:48 (five years ago) link

Nice piece by lex over on the Guardian site:

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/feb/26/mark-hollis-talk-talk-reluctant-pop-star-who-redefined-rock

groovypanda, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:13 (five years ago) link

THAT'S NOT LEX

See me in mi heels an' tinge (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:14 (five years ago) link

OMG LOLz

Wee boats wobble but they don't fall down (Tom D.), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:21 (five years ago) link

if this was any other thread that'd be much funnier

i have succumbed to listening. my choice was 'life's what you make it'. the later stuff....not now

imago, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:23 (five years ago) link

Lex does not strike me as a fan.

Let's have sensible centrist armageddon (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:27 (five years ago) link

Shit, I always thought that was who lex was for some reason.

I'm on Asides Besides now. John Cope is fantastic.

groovypanda, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:27 (five years ago) link

For once I'm glad lex isn't here to find out he's been confused with Petridish all this time.

Wee boats wobble but they don't fall down (Tom D.), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:28 (five years ago) link

Seems official now:

"Sadly it's true," said Mark Hollis' former manager Keith Aspden. "Mark has died after a short illness from which he never recovered."

News: @BBCNewsEnts report https://t.co/iMdcUlXksm#MarkHollis Obituary: https://t.co/nvrALusFY5 pic.twitter.com/q8Z7ygzDus

— BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) February 26, 2019

groovypanda, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 13:29 (five years ago) link

That obit has some quotes and bits I’ve never heard before.

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 14:22 (five years ago) link

somehow i'd totally missed that he said he'd studied at sussex. if true, he would probably have been in the same year as billy idol (also born in 1955; he dropped out after just a year too). hillary benn and nigel planer would've been knocking around on campus at the same time. visions of them all sharing a house just like in the young ones...

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 15:09 (five years ago) link

Curious about him going to Southend Tech, as per the tweet below. Paul Webb also has photos from his "childhood stomping ground" Southend on his Instagram. Were they partly Essesx boys then? I always thought Norf London.

I've often recalled how #MarkHollis made us weep with laughter from the back of our maths class at Southend Tech. I've always found it kind of mind boggling that I was around someone for a short while who went on to make such achingly gorgeous music.

— jojo90 (@jonathanjo90) February 25, 2019

Position Position, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:07 (five years ago) link

wilko johnson made an essex-y tweet about him yesterday, but it looks like it's deleted now

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:34 (five years ago) link

did enjoy looking looking at these pictures and imagining the life lived therein

Mark Hollis's piano room. pic.twitter.com/bMYL7rjKfJ

— Colour of Spring (@colourofspring) February 25, 2019

Mark Hollis's living room. #RIP Thanks to Mark Hollis for introducing me to Satie, Debussy and Can. pic.twitter.com/yMKrqGD9Qy

— Colour of Spring (@colourofspring) February 25, 2019

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:35 (five years ago) link

no idea as to their authenticity btw (were they published somewhere previously?)

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:41 (five years ago) link

Graham Sutton of Bark Psychosis:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BuWgmWgg5D6/

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:42 (five years ago) link

someone said something similar upthread but they are one of the most *ILX* bands to me, I vaguely knew who they were and knew "It's My Life" and "Life's What You Make It" but I guess I didn't really know them anymore than like Flock of Seagulls or The Call or any other band with a couple of new wave hits I dug...

ILX talk got me interested and I bought the reissue of Spirit of Eden and was hooked on that album for a couple of months...just staggering to me still

Though today I'm going through the early stuff and as Turrican said its' really good! It's My Life minus a couple of poppier numbers is actually kind of a strange new wave record...also the mournfulness in his voice couldn't really be contained, there's a sadness to it all to me, even the stuff that seems really dated --- and as new wave qua new wave they were really great songwriters and arrangers

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:47 (five years ago) link

Two other good Guardian pieces -- Jude Rogers on Hollis as withdrawn outsider:

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/feb/26/mark-hollis-talk-talk-singer

Graeme Thomson on Hollis as English gospel singer:

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/feb/26/a-sacred-voice-mark-hollis-sang-the-english-gospel

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 17:18 (five years ago) link

where does the biographical bit about his brother and "I Believe in You" in the Petridis piece come from?

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 17:31 (five years ago) link

I just lost it when the coda appears on Time It's Time. And here I thought this would be a "safe" album for the office.

doug watson, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:03 (five years ago) link

While of course I'd rather he be alive, I think his absence (now and for the past couple of decades) is key to the longevity of the last couple of albums. That is, they've been driven almost entirely by word of mouth, no marketing, no promotions, no reissues or reunion tour. If you discover them you do so more or less on purpose, and if and when they connect I imagine they do so as honestly as any music ever made. For years they have existed almost independent of anything, with a life of their own.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:46 (five years ago) link

no reissues

this isn't strictly true [/sic]

jolene club remix (BradNelson), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:48 (five years ago) link

OK, well, no expanded remastered box set campaign or whatever then.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:49 (five years ago) link

Bit of a myth this whole thing about the obscurity of the records, even aside from the No Doubt cover, every band of the last 10-20 years banged on about them til the cows came home, there's a big chunk of Elbow's South Bank Show that talks about them for example. I discovered them in 1989 via the (huge selling) TV advertised hits comp Natural History and that had 2 of the songs from Spirit Of Eden on it! It went Top 10. They were one of the most.. *compiled* bands ever, i mean dozens of Best Ofs and whatnot, Amazon currently lists 47 different albums for example. This was EMI making its money back i suppose. The albums seemed to be constantly in shops, written up in the press, re-issued on vinyl, remastered. They were on the Grand Theft Auto Vice City soundtrack!

piscesx, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:28 (five years ago) link

there might be a UK/US divide here

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:31 (five years ago) link

yeah, if the average music fan in the US knows them (esp. in my generation), it's for it's my life and no doubt

we're far from the challops now (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:34 (five years ago) link

they're not the type of band - outside of it's my life - that every normy knows about. on either side of the atlantic

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:36 (five years ago) link

talking of which, not one fucking word from dr alban so far

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:39 (five years ago) link

I was vaguely aware of them before but I too got into them via being given a cassette copy of Natural History as a kid. It was a big album at the time - peaked at No 3 in the charts.

groovypanda, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:44 (five years ago) link

I can tell you it was very very hard to find anyone who had heard and wanted to talk about laughing stock in Seattle in the first several years after its release. I was desperate for conversation about it!

I would say it was mid decade before it started gathering immanence. Newer artists praising it and SoE in The Wire etc.

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:44 (five years ago) link

Laughing Stock is still a bit obscure, though. Took a while before I found a copy, and it's not on any streaming services, affect. I will always connect it to Sick Mouthy and Stylus, btw.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:46 (five years ago) link

It's on Apple Music

dan selzer, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:51 (five years ago) link

Finding good quality vinyl presses of the last two Talk Talk albums and the Mark Hollis solo album is nearly impossible unless you have $75-200 budget per album. The 2012 represses were perhaps not authorized (some are banned for sale on Discogs) or were done very poorly.

brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:56 (five years ago) link

I came to LS first and SoE later as a further exploration from that, but as i recall no one wanted to talk about late talk talk back then at all. it does seem that SoE found a passionate group of listeners pretty fast in the UK.

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 21:00 (five years ago) link

i got a 2012 repress of laughing stock. sounds great imo

jolene club remix (BradNelson), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 21:02 (five years ago) link

i got my copy of spirit of eden for £2.99 in a woolworths sale, probably 1989? they had loads of copies! then i sold it with a bunch of other stuff when i was in need of a bit of money for rent and bullshit like that ;_;

goats eat grandma (NickB), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 21:09 (five years ago) link


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