Top Comments
All Comments (16)
-
Words can't describe the sound that you can hear, how it was constructed and played.Chopped up and re worked,faultless work!
-
Capostipiti dei quaquaraqua degli anni 90.
-
How I wish to hear them "Talking" again !!!
-
This is good. However, you can't take out the loud bits! This is as good as anything they ever recorded. It's all about the contrasts. The calm before the storm until the heavy, heavy guitar and Can like drumming rip the peace apart only to be replaced by more calm.
-
This is not a DEMO nor the version that EMI rejected. I remember having this version from a site who made a "Rarities CD" with this one on it, also the Talk Talk Demos from 1981, Call In The Night Boys, well nothing rare in it.
-
ok, so you've taken out the loud guitar parts - interesting to hear and good to have. i like how you also added the final little piano piece at the end. cheers
-
its about time mark hollis/talk were awarded into the rock n roll music hall of fame.
-
Not a demo, a fan-made ''quiet'' version without the instrumentals.
-
Someone must have done a very good sampling and cut-job in Logic or something. The second part after the out-edited drum-brake when Mark hits the fuzz-pedal sounds exactly the same; but I could very well be wrong. When is the Talk Talk documentary coming by the way?
Brilliant Song.
Eons ahead of Radiohead at their time of recording.
Possibly the most underrated band of all time.
copeyattamsworth 2 years ago 19
Where did you get this?
atmos111 2 years ago 8