For anyone who's ever created music they care deeply about, getting to hear insight like this is a gift. I'm so sad that Mark Hollis is gone, but happy in the sense that someone with such clear heart and conviction must have had a life very well lived.
Omg lol what? I don't know if I've ever seen an NSP comment on a video and no way did I expect it to be here. Glad to see you sharing the love you have for Mark and his work. Such a brilliant artist.
Such a humble sounding, private man. It is hardly believable that his "singing voice" was so powerful, if you get my meaning. Sad to hear of his death- "Life's What You Make It" is one of the great songs.
Mark Hollis was before his time, Radiohead got all the attention years later but Hollis did all of it so, so long before that! I guess eventually, like all true greats he will be recognised but sadly after he is gone. He took us to the core, the essence of what contemporary music can be and left us to simply marvel at it and pick things up from there.....glad to have been on the planet at the same time as this marvellous man
wonderful words Phill, really ... exactly what I think too. I listen to it since 1984 !! when Spirit of Eden, Laughing Stock and his eponymous album came out, all the people around me took me for an extraterrestrial !!! Nobody understood what his music was doing to me, his voice, heart and soul, I kept saying he was an unknown genius. I have listened to it every day for so many years, I have never regretted doing it, following it, there, where his music took me, to heaven on earth. Like you, I am very happy to have lived on this earth at the same time as him, and at the same time, I miss him terribly, I am really devastated by his death. It's very very very hard ... 😭😭💔💔💔🖤🖤🖤
@@kskess No fucking way. NO. The Hall of Lame is the complete and utter antithesis of what Mark Hollis - and Talk Talk - stood for. The Hall of Lame is a corporate wankfest of everything that's rotten about the industry - commercialisation, dinosaurs, brown-nosers, liggers, etc, etc. I respect your admiration for the artist but there is absolutely no way in hell Mark would want his name mentioned in the same breath as that.
It's so poignant listening to this now, 5 years after he left us. He created wonderfully soulful music in its truest sense. I keep coming back to Talk Talk and his solo album and my answer to 'favourite song' and 'favourite album' is, unhesitatingly, I Believe in You and Spirit. Stock follows where Spirit blazed the initial trail, and it's also just brilliant. RIP Mark Hollis, the quiet genius.
My heart goes out to Mark Hollis' family. I was shocked and saddened to hear that a great musician that left an indelible mark on me has died. He's not much older than me. Talk Talk were a part of the great era of the 80's NEW WAVE period. Mark's voice stood out and he made a unique contribution to a very important time in my life and many people's lives. Thanks Mark .
Mark will never be forgotten. He was an enigma in many ways. I think his sunglasses on stage showed how much he of an I travertine he really was but you'd never know it because his performances were eye opening and you felt so amazing. A voice not to be copied ever. No one had his range nor his love of music. I read the dice man. Mind boggling and so evident influenced in several songs. Mark you deserved more but I think you had achieved what you wanted. Miss you always.
I have 6 children between the ages of 13 till 3 years old and they adore Mark's music, like it is a natural sound for them. It's so amazing and touching to see their reaction to his music...thank you, Mark, for creating this for us.
That..? Is awesome. You are clearly a great parent and have, either through nurture, nature or both, created some truly discriminating music aficionados. Bravo!! Too bad you wrote this four years ago. I was going to suggest you capture some of those reactions in a video and post it for others to appreciate.
Love this voice, even if not singing!!! Love the way he s expressing his thoughts and speeks non stop in a waterfall like a child! So much Emotion in it!
He lived in a supremely meditative state. Absolutely in the present moment and not bothered about sales, image, audience reaction. Mark Hollis was Creativity at its peak.
Mark always seemed like a flood of creative consciousness doing his best to communicate just a small fraction of how he sees the world. What a guy. We miss you, Mark!
"The optimum thing of anyone can hope for is that music exists outside the time of which it is written". Well, I'll think you've succeeded in that Mark! Thanks! i will enjoy it now more than ever!
he has always come across as apologetic and defensive about his art, and there is a real world-weariness and lack of confidence in him which belies both his art and the beautiful and passionate performances of his extraordinary voice. if you read this mark, we are behind you all the way, and we miss you.
A lot of artists are never happy with what they've produced, they think they could've done better. The great aspect of 'Punk Rock' is that it didn't matter, it was raw and fresh and they didn't care. Punk wasn't a sound it was an attitude, in that case STATUS QUO were a PUNK band. They obviously never cared what anybody thought. Over-produced music lacks spontaneity- REO Speedwagon etc
He was better than those who think they were, reclusive for doing music for himself, he had a different understanding, not of tunes, not of notes, but words followed by the latter two. Genius.
There is a lot of sadness in his eyes,it could be that he had an unhappy childhood,sometimes unhappiness as a child renders a person extremely sensitive,others become bullies but many become empaths.
One of the finest recording artists the UK has ever produced. Incredibly well crafted albums, the listening pleasure just increases with every passing year. Musicality of the finest order. Just superb.
Concur, even Talk Talk fans did not all appreciate the last 2 records considering the commercial failure when released, which is a shame as they are the most beautiful master pieces Talk Talk produced.
Spirit and Stock are works of outstanding genius. I love prog, so a hundred notes per bar is standard, but Mark has taught the world that a few well chosen notes spread out over time is equally majestic. Thankyou for sharing your imagination with the rest of us.
loughing stock is by far one the greatest albums ever made by human being. there is no words to describe that huge heuge huge album. thanks for this great post!!
He's absolutely right... I never, ever listen to Laughing Stock while doing anything else, or if I think I'm going to be interrupted. When I was first recommended it, I listened to it whilst cleaning the bathroom(!), and I didn't 'get' it. Then I listened to it right when I got into bed and just lay there with it, and it hit me hard. It's my favourite album ever, but I rarely listen to it. When I do, I do my best to clear my head out and pretend it's some kind of echo chamber for the music to reverberate in (though this doesn't stop me from crying during that After the Flood solo. How does one note feel so gut-wrenching?)
Honest and so pure. This Music is fragile and True. I cannot find words to describe the beauty of the latter Talk Talk albums. Considering the Time and efforts they all put in is even more laudable. It struck me with the same impact as Bach's St. Mathew passion and Miles' Bitches Brew.
Love the fact that he is really thinking about what he says and correcting/amending himself in certain places. He is discovering and refining what he thinks as he speaks.
Genius beautiful person. Sadly talk talk got lumped in with crap like durra. durran. Talk talk were so much more than that. Beautiful melancholic lyrucs and music. True genius. We wont see someone like Mark in lifetime. Bless you my friend.xxxxx♥️
Being a great fan of Mark Hollis and Talk Talk I never could get Laughing Stock - it seemed unfathomable. Then a month or so ago I played the album again and it all fell into place and it is without doubt masterpiece. Many thanks for this interview which gives us a greater insight of this work.
God bless Mr mark hollis an absolute genius on the quiet so ahead of they’re time, Laughing stock and spirit of eden are like paintings, they take time but when the times been put in they’re masterpieces
Yeah, once I heard about this unreleased Talk Talk album (the second one, which was scrapped & reworked into It's My Life) I tried to find out as much as I could... their music is almost like glimpses into another world that we don't really know.
The word 'genius' is thrown around far too liberally, whether it be it a creative, academic or sporting endeavour. But it's a label that sits deservedly with Mark Hollis, a gentle man and gentleman who simply let his music do the talking. He disappeared from public view in the '90s, and now he's fully gone -- but his music is a delicate goldmine for future generations to unearth.
Hi there, just located a copy of this tape! This is the entire interview, unfortunately, very much wish it was 40 minutes longer! Favorite album of all time. Thank you for the upload!!
Lovely to hear Mark Hollis talking about this album. You can tell hes very proud of this album. Hes right about just listening to the album in its entirety. Would love to hear new material from Mark and the band.
I have this promotional cassette, which PolyDor sent to radio stations around the time Laughing Stock came out. I was working in college radio as a music director at the time and got a copy from them. Whole interview is fantastic.
Many thanks for sharing, Nick..totally lost for words re the man and his/their music and just how much it means to continue to listen to such works of utter brilliance
i love this rare interview cos its all about his music, which was all important to him, so truthfull in all ways. He is 63 now and i wonder sometimes if he will ever make an album again or sing live, i can dream. His solo album is so good , i just disappear into another world.
Spirit of Eden was a moment of convergence for me. Perception permanently altered and benchmarked. An expansive singularity the first time I listened. Not just the sound... but the space between. Not just the note... but the bend. New Grass the most genuine bridge to my nostalgic memories of real or imagined spirituality. The album as a whole simply “true and sublime”...
Miss you so much mark a smart talented caring guy who gave so much to the world who helped people through there despair and should them the beauty of nature and gave them hope and lifted our spirits a new spirit is in eden now rip heaven bless you
Mark adored, what a cursed and terrible date ..... A year already ... It's strange to say that despite your voluntary absence, it was good to say that you were still there, somewhere ... And then, it there was this horrible February 25… I could never forget this tear in my heart…. So dear Mark, impossible for me not to think of you today. Your music and sublime voice have been with me every day for so long. I love you for eternity ... Irreplaceable, incomparable, unforgettable…. The BIGGEST, in my heart and in my head, forever, IT'S YOU ...
So sad Mark has left this world: such brilliant music which I keep coming back to so often.. and I now have to give up all hope of enjoying some New musical gifts from him: it was not to be, alas.....RIP
Now I'm wondering if he still made music in all these years, and maybe this might surface sooner or later... RIP, one of the first bands I saw live and I became a fan and travelled to other countries just to see them
Hollis was a genius a one off is music was a one off a man that never follow the sheep he done it is way is music will heard for years he left is mark on the world and he'll be sadly missed I'll never stop listening to is music r.i.p mark gone to soon
The other two thirds of the promo cassette are only the titles of "Laughing Stock" themselves (www.discogs.com/Talk-Talk-Mark-Hollis-Talks-About-Laughing-Stock/release/790312). So, you pretty much found every bit of Mark talking. :) Thank you for this video!
Thank you for this, really enjoying Spirit of Eden, Laughing Stock and his solo album right now. Discogs says that the cassette of 'Mark Hollis talking about Laugh Stock' is the album plus Mark's commentary. Given that Laughing Stock is 40+ mins, it could be that the 19 mins is all there is. I kinda hope so, because it would be frustrating to know that there is more out there that I'll never hear.
I really enjoyed the mystery of this enigmatic band who I never visualised in the day, now surviving years later its sad that Mark passed still young and having no doubt reflected a wonderful view of the life, his colleagues and friends go on. even the mention of this history from his brother to the interviews is a glimpse of someone's career that I had always wanted to emulate and served to provide pleasure and a gift of what was possible.
Could listen to this genius talk ALL DAY about music ....he just comes in at another angle.How many artists have this type of integrity to get to their last album and say "that's it done.Full stop ".No reunions...no classic album tour [now don't get me wrong I'd be salivating like a dog on heat with both fists full of Wonga]just hitting a peak and leaving it at that.Such a great magnificent band of imperial status.
For anyone who's ever created music they care deeply about, getting to hear insight like this is a gift. I'm so sad that Mark Hollis is gone, but happy in the sense that someone with such clear heart and conviction must have had a life very well lived.
omg ninja sex party!! I love you guys even more for your comment on this!!
Used to watch your guys' videos, didn't know you were patricians
Your never in control of your own mind.
You are never in control.
Omg lol what? I don't know if I've ever seen an NSP comment on a video and no way did I expect it to be here. Glad to see you sharing the love you have for Mark and his work. Such a brilliant artist.
My respect for you lads has increased even more
Mark Hollis was the most profound song writer EVER to have come out the UK. Even today, I still haven't heard a close second.
Mark was a genius. A working class hero. He is one of the greatest British musicians of all time and so underrated.
Amen. H of F induction is due
Rest in paradise you beautiful soul
6 beautiful words for a beautiful soul
RIP Mark, you were a gift to the world✨
Really saddened. I know he has a wife and 2 sons. Does anybody know of pics of his family to help with my closure
No lies detected there
19 minutes spent listening to Mark Hollis is 19 minutes well spent.
Love that!!!!
Such a humble sounding, private man. It is hardly believable that his "singing voice" was so powerful, if you get my meaning. Sad to hear of his death- "Life's What You Make It" is one of the great songs.
Thank you for your loving words. You are 100 per Cent right
Mark Hollis was before his time, Radiohead got all the attention years later but Hollis did all of it so, so long before that! I guess eventually, like all true greats he will be recognised but sadly after he is gone. He took us to the core, the essence of what contemporary music can be and left us to simply marvel at it and pick things up from there.....glad to have been on the planet at the same time as this marvellous man
wonderful words Phill, really ... exactly what I think too. I listen to it since 1984 !! when Spirit of Eden, Laughing Stock and his eponymous album came out, all the people around me took me for an extraterrestrial !!! Nobody understood what his music was doing to me, his voice, heart and soul, I kept saying he was an unknown genius. I have listened to it every day for so many years, I have never regretted doing it, following it, there, where his music took me, to heaven on earth. Like you, I am very happy to have lived on this earth at the same time as him, and at the same time, I miss him terribly, I am really devastated by his death. It's very very very hard ... 😭😭💔💔💔🖤🖤🖤
Needs H of F induction
@@kskess No fucking way. NO. The Hall of Lame is the complete and utter antithesis of what Mark Hollis - and Talk Talk - stood for. The Hall of Lame is a corporate wankfest of everything that's rotten about the industry - commercialisation, dinosaurs, brown-nosers, liggers, etc, etc. I respect your admiration for the artist but there is absolutely no way in hell Mark would want his name mentioned in the same breath as that.
I agree 👍
Te❤Mark. Amo tuas canções ❤ teu jeito introspecto e fino❤ HIP Mark😢
Have never stopped listening to Laughing stock, it never fades or dates, never sounds the same, I've listened to it back to back for days...
He doesn't talk very much, but when he does! Every word, pure sense and confessional.
Rest in peace you wonderful man.
It's so poignant listening to this now, 5 years after he left us. He created wonderfully soulful music in its truest sense. I keep coming back to Talk Talk and his solo album and my answer to 'favourite song' and 'favourite album' is, unhesitatingly, I Believe in You and Spirit. Stock follows where Spirit blazed the initial trail, and it's also just brilliant. RIP Mark Hollis, the quiet genius.
R.I.P. Maestro.
Thank you for the incredible music.
My heart goes out to Mark Hollis' family. I was shocked and saddened to hear that a great musician that left an indelible mark on me has died. He's not much older than me.
Talk Talk were a part of the great era of the 80's NEW WAVE period.
Mark's voice stood out and he made a unique contribution to a very important time in my life and many people's lives.
Thanks Mark .
Mark will never be forgotten. He was an enigma in many ways. I think his sunglasses on stage showed how much he of an I travertine he really was but you'd never know it because his performances were eye opening and you felt so amazing. A voice not to be copied ever. No one had his range nor his love of music. I read the dice man. Mind boggling and so evident influenced in several songs. Mark you deserved more but I think you had achieved what you wanted. Miss you always.
I meant introvert
I have 6 children between the ages of 13 till 3 years old and they adore Mark's music, like it is a natural sound for them. It's so amazing and touching to see their reaction to his music...thank you, Mark, for creating this for us.
That..? Is awesome. You are clearly a great parent and have, either through nurture, nature or both, created some truly discriminating music aficionados. Bravo!! Too bad you wrote this four years ago. I was going to suggest you capture some of those reactions in a video and post it for others to appreciate.
TY for teaching your kids this special music
Absolutely honest, humble, genius musician..
Exactly...sums him up man..
Disappeared and gone much too soon..
Love this voice, even if not singing!!!
Love the way he s expressing his thoughts and speeks non stop in a waterfall like a child! So much Emotion in it!
Love hearing him speak
He lived in a supremely meditative state. Absolutely in the present moment and not bothered about sales, image, audience reaction. Mark Hollis was Creativity at its peak.
Mark always seemed like a flood of creative consciousness doing his best to communicate just a small fraction of how he sees the world. What a guy. We miss you, Mark!
"The optimum thing of anyone can hope for is that music exists outside the time of which it is written". Well, I'll think you've succeeded in that Mark! Thanks! i will enjoy it now more than ever!
he has always come across as apologetic and defensive about his art, and there is a real world-weariness and lack of confidence in him which belies both his art and the beautiful and passionate performances of his extraordinary voice. if you read this mark, we are behind you all the way, and we miss you.
eyemoeba I don't have to miss him though as his music is always there with me
A lot of artists are never happy with what they've produced, they think they could've done better.
The great aspect of 'Punk Rock' is that it didn't matter, it was raw and fresh and they didn't care.
Punk wasn't a sound it was an attitude, in that case STATUS QUO were a PUNK band. They obviously never cared what anybody thought.
Over-produced music lacks spontaneity- REO Speedwagon etc
He was better than those who think they were, reclusive for doing music for himself, he had a different understanding, not of tunes, not of notes, but words followed by the latter two.
Genius.
There is a lot of sadness in his eyes,it could be that he had an unhappy childhood,sometimes unhappiness as a child renders a person extremely sensitive,others become bullies but many become empaths.
@@yvettevernet4759 I empathize with that.
One of the finest recording artists the UK has ever produced. Incredibly well crafted albums, the listening pleasure just increases with every passing year. Musicality of the finest order. Just superb.
What a fantastically pure, honest interview. The album is an undiscovered treasure for the vast percentage of music lovers. Such a Shame.
Concur, even Talk Talk fans did not all appreciate the last 2 records considering the commercial failure when released, which is a shame as they are the most beautiful master pieces Talk Talk produced.
My favorite...what a beautiful, sexy, genious, wonderful, man...love him.
Dear God he is sexy, he has something about him that I've never seen in any man, also a talented, beautiful, sweet man. I want him!
Ditto.
noraslife1 I totally agree. He is everything you just said. Truly beautiful man!
passion and expressiveness pours from his music and singing, and in the videos you see it in his facial expressions, he had a nice pure smile
Groupie
A very understated genius. Non egotistical, beautiful character unfortunately the current age does not foster these types
I just read the news and had to go back to this amazing interview from a wonderful man. Rest in Peace, Mark.
Mark was such a pure soul, a true poet if there ever was one in rock. May he have a well earned rest
The guy was a musical innovator and will be missed...RIP mate.
I will always love, admire, and respect Mark Hollis. Talk Talk (and the solo album) was a gift at the time, and is still a cherished treasure now.
I migrated to the USA in 1999 with 5 cd s in my bag
That was the 5 Talk Talk album
Spirit and Stock are works of outstanding genius. I love prog, so a hundred notes per bar is standard, but Mark has taught the world that a few well chosen notes spread out over time is equally majestic. Thankyou for sharing your imagination with the rest of us.
loughing stock is by far one the greatest albums ever made by human being. there is no words to describe that huge heuge huge album. thanks for this great post!!
He's absolutely right... I never, ever listen to Laughing Stock while doing anything else, or if I think I'm going to be interrupted. When I was first recommended it, I listened to it whilst cleaning the bathroom(!), and I didn't 'get' it. Then I listened to it right when I got into bed and just lay there with it, and it hit me hard. It's my favourite album ever, but I rarely listen to it. When I do, I do my best to clear my head out and pretend it's some kind of echo chamber for the music to reverberate in (though this doesn't stop me from crying during that After the Flood solo. How does one note feel so gut-wrenching?)
Honest and so pure. This Music is fragile and True. I cannot find words to describe the beauty of the latter Talk Talk albums. Considering the Time and efforts they all put in is even more laudable. It struck me with the same impact as Bach's St. Mathew passion and Miles' Bitches Brew.
mi kerido genio mark
Fabulous, time moves on but their music is still great. Mark's depth in this interview is amazing.
Love the fact that he is really thinking about what he says and correcting/amending himself in certain places. He is discovering and refining what he thinks as he speaks.
Mark died today and I'm so sad about it.
Genius. Humble, artist. 'the attitude of the person' 'trust' Love this. Restores faith.
Genius beautiful person. Sadly talk talk got lumped in with crap like durra. durran. Talk talk were so much more than that. Beautiful melancholic lyrucs and music. True genius. We wont see someone like Mark in lifetime. Bless you my friend.xxxxx♥️
Talk Talk and XTC
Criminally underrated bands that were genius and way ahead of their time
It’s calming when you listen to him,more interesting than most musicians/artists that explain their work.
Being a great fan of Mark Hollis and Talk Talk I never could get Laughing Stock - it seemed unfathomable.
Then a month or so ago I played the album again and it all fell into place and it is without doubt masterpiece.
Many thanks for this interview which gives us a greater insight of this work.
God bless Mr mark hollis an absolute genius on the quiet so ahead of they’re time, Laughing stock and spirit of eden are like paintings, they take time but when the times been put in they’re masterpieces
Such beautiful insight from Mark here but from 8:25, probably the most honest explanation of music I’ve heard!
mark hollis intrigues me to no end.
Bloody hell, me too!
told yah!
Yeah, once I heard about this unreleased Talk Talk album (the second one, which was scrapped & reworked into It's My Life) I tried to find out as much as I could... their music is almost like glimpses into another world that we don't really know.
@@progmeup well said!
Rest in Peace Mark Hollis. You will be forever missed. Your music is truly timeless. Gone way too soon.
amazing songwriter and artist.. thanks Mark
Everything he creates is from the heart. Thank you for being all that you are.
Such a wonderful way of talking....I love your talk talk, Mark
Mark, you never cease to amaze me, and so beautiful and talented, a sweetheart!
The man was a genius, he would hate that term I am sure but he was so unique and lyrically stunning. Hope you're smiling somewhere my dear.
RIP Mark. A true music genius
The word 'genius' is thrown around far too liberally, whether it be it a creative, academic or sporting endeavour.
But it's a label that sits deservedly with Mark Hollis, a gentle man and gentleman who simply let his music do the talking.
He disappeared from public view in the '90s, and now he's fully gone -- but his music is a delicate goldmine for future generations to unearth.
RIP a brilliant talent.
Su voz única me enamora más allá de la personalidad todo Hermoso él ❤❤❤🙏 R.I.P
Hi there, just located a copy of this tape! This is the entire interview, unfortunately, very much wish it was 40 minutes longer! Favorite album of all time. Thank you for the upload!!
Te amo mark tan magnífico artista y sin ti ke injusto
Lovely to hear Mark Hollis talking about this album. You can tell hes very proud of this album. Hes right about just listening to the album in its entirety. Would love to hear new material from Mark and the band.
I have this promotional cassette, which PolyDor sent to radio stations around the time Laughing Stock came out. I was working in college radio as a music director at the time and got a copy from them. Whole interview is fantastic.
rest in peace mark ❤❤❤
RIP.X
He die 😔
Many thanks for sharing, Nick..totally lost for words re the man and his/their music and just how much it means to continue to listen to such works of utter brilliance
I admire his humbleness.
The music remains as a lasting testament, RIP Mark
i love this rare interview cos its all about his music, which was all important to him, so truthfull in all ways. He is 63 now and i wonder sometimes if he will ever make an album again or sing live, i can dream. His solo album is so good , i just disappear into another world.
Ke puedo desir es un hombre extraordinario te amo mark hollis por siempre mi dulce amor❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mark has always fascinated me. Would love to know what he's up to. He has become an almost mythical figure.
Mark has sadly died rip legend
Every year Mark Hollis should make a State of the Music Industry speech
It would be priceless.
You should push this suggestion further..
It is beyond priceless
Love this! Perhaps it could follow the Queen's speech on Christmas Day
Thank you very much, Nick
& please for all of our sakes.. keep on with the good work
O som de sua voz mesmo só falando é maravilhoso,passa uma paz uma tranquilidade e quando canta que energia que poder que exerce é um gênio.amo
Thankyou TT/MH for sharing your imagination with us
If I could just say one word to him it would be ... "Thanks" his music added to my life
Wonderful to hear him talking this in-depth.
Ein Musik-Genie, wie es sehr selten auf diesem Planeten ist...
Love your music Mark!
Spirit of Eden was a moment of convergence for me. Perception permanently altered and benchmarked. An expansive singularity the first time I listened. Not just the sound... but the space between. Not just the note... but the bend. New Grass the most genuine bridge to my nostalgic memories of real or imagined spirituality. The album as a whole simply “true and sublime”...
Miss you so much mark a smart talented caring guy who gave so much to the world who helped people through there despair and should them the beauty of nature and gave them hope and lifted our spirits a new spirit is in eden now rip heaven bless you
Mark es capaz de derribar todos mis miedos en un instante. Es mágico, místico y misterioso. Gracias MH 💟💟💟
Mark, you are among the génius , no doubt on that !
Thanks Mark for all those goods moments, and still now...
probably my favourite album ever
❤Her speaking voice is also beautiful. He was an amazing genius. ❤
Thank you for posting this.
Hearing this has not lessened The Mystery of Mark Hollis. Thanks man.
Love Laughing Stock! Just brilliant and precious!
Love you mark, your music was memorable. Great art is much rarer than everyone makes out.
RIP Mark.. a true genius
Mark adored, what a cursed and terrible date ..... A year already ... It's strange to say that despite your voluntary absence, it was good to say that you were still there, somewhere ... And then, it there was this horrible February 25… I could never forget this tear in my heart…. So dear Mark, impossible for me not to think of you today. Your music and sublime voice have been with me every day for so long. I love you for eternity ... Irreplaceable, incomparable, unforgettable…. The BIGGEST, in my heart and in my head, forever, IT'S YOU ...
So sad Mark has left this world: such brilliant music which I keep coming back to so often.. and I now have to give up all hope of enjoying some New musical gifts from him: it was not to be, alas.....RIP
Rip. ...legend.
R. I. P. Mark. Yuo knew the secret of music
Now I'm wondering if he still made music in all these years, and maybe this might surface sooner or later... RIP, one of the first bands I saw live and I became a fan and travelled to other countries just to see them
great! thanks for uploading this
Hollis was a genius a one off is music was a one off a man that never follow the sheep he done it is way is music will heard for years he left is mark on the world and he'll be sadly missed I'll never stop listening to is music r.i.p mark gone to soon
Listen closely, you wont get this kind of insight too often.
Привет, Илья!
The other two thirds of the promo cassette are only the titles of "Laughing Stock" themselves (www.discogs.com/Talk-Talk-Mark-Hollis-Talks-About-Laughing-Stock/release/790312). So, you pretty much found every bit of Mark talking. :)
Thank you for this video!
Beautiful man. Genius
Absolutely beautiful, so many different expressions, it astounds me! Gorgeous man.
Thank you for this, really enjoying Spirit of Eden, Laughing Stock and his solo album right now. Discogs says that the cassette of 'Mark Hollis talking about Laugh Stock' is the album plus Mark's commentary. Given that Laughing Stock is 40+ mins, it could be that the 19 mins is all there is. I kinda hope so, because it would be frustrating to know that there is more out there that I'll never hear.
I really enjoyed the mystery of this enigmatic band who I never visualised in the day, now surviving years later its sad that Mark passed still young and having no doubt reflected a wonderful view of the life, his colleagues and friends go on. even the mention of this history from his brother to the interviews is a glimpse of someone's career that I had always wanted to emulate and served to provide pleasure and a gift of what was possible.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MARK HOLLIS!
Could listen to this genius talk ALL DAY about music ....he just comes in at another angle.How many artists have this type of integrity to get to their last album and say "that's it done.Full stop ".No reunions...no classic album tour [now don't get me wrong I'd be salivating like a dog on heat with both fists full of Wonga]just hitting a peak and leaving it at that.Such a great magnificent band of imperial status.
so precious! Thanks a million!