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New Wave Wednesday: What do you want to talk talk about?

Posted about 1 year ago

I was running around doing errands tonite when this little 80s gem came on....

which led me to this song(which I haven't heard in YEARS)...

then in turn I found this vid which I've never seen...


Remember "Don't back date it...."

Comments (10)

  1. Dale says

    Mmm, Talk Talk were awesome in whatever style they were playing at the time. They truly never got the credit they deserved.

    Permalink posted 08/06/2008
  2. Misstee says

    I know RIGHT!

    Permalink posted 08/06/2008
  3. Mike the Knife says

    These days, it's all talk talk and no action action...

    Permalink posted 08/06/2008
  4. I am says

    Talk Talk is STILL in heavy rotation around my house.

    I just can't let go of a group that was so good. I refuse.

    Permalink posted 08/07/2008
  5. Misstee says

    Mike - its all about the bassline thumpin thumpin

    I am - Not that i didn't you had it before but of course it is - you have good taste!

    Permalink posted 08/07/2008
  6. BerkeleyBob says

    Like Japan, it is a little hard to see how Talk Talk transformed into the group that produced Spirit of Eden but both groups changed in a very deep way, and both became far more influential than anyone could have guessed. Of course, old photos of U2 or Small Faces, much less an unlined face of Keith, remind us all that time changes everything... Thanks for the trip down memory lane, Misstee!

    BerkeleyBob

    Permalink posted 08/07/2008
  7. Lizziegreeneyes says

    awesome - but can we talk the drummer outta that ponytail ?!?  ;P

    Permalink posted 08/07/2008
  8. Misstee says

    I thought the same thing - clearly influenced by The Vapors....

    Permalink posted 08/07/2008
  9. Lizziegreeneyes says

    heheh

    Permalink posted 08/07/2008
  10. anna log says

    if you have not heard Mark Hollis's 1998 solo album "Mark Hollis" you will totally understand where "Spirit of Eden" came from.  its what he wanted to do always and reflects his lifelong taste in music.

    the rythym section of Paul Webb and Lee Harris went on to for O'Rang, which takes the "Life is What You Make It" sound and updates it - they are funky, experimental and all that.

    i always loved Talk Talk. they were quite under-appreciated when they were together as a band.

    Permalink posted 08/23/2008

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