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1984) There are two versions of the video for "It's My Life." The first, envisioned by director Tim Pope as a statement against the banality of lip-synching, consists almost entirely of footage from nature documentaries, interspersed with shots of Talk Talk lead singer Mark Hollis standing in the midst of the London Zoo, with his mouth pointedly shut tight and often obscured by hand-drawn animated lines. The second version, recorded at the behest of EMI, consisted of the entirety of the original video projected on a green screen behind Hollis and his two bandmates as they lip-synched and mimed the song, deliberately poorly and with comic exaggerated gestures

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Talk Talk were a British musical group that were active from 1981 to 1991. The group had a string of international hit singles including; "Today", "Talk Talk", "It's My Life", "Such a Shame", "Dum Dum Girl", "Life's What You Make It" and "Living in Another World".

Although their commercial appeal receded in later years, the band's last two albums Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock were highly acclaimed and remain influential to experimental alternative rock genres, often regarded as the first post-rock albums.

Worldwide success (19841986)Talk Talk achieved considerable international success in 1984/85 (particularly in continental Europe) with the album It's My Life, which All Music Guide reviewed as a "cohesive album" which showed improved songwriting. The accompanying single "Such a Shame" (a song inspired by the book The Dice Man) became a Top 5 hit in Austria, Germany, Italy[4] and Switzerland during this period. The title track of the album was also a top 10 hit in Italy, and made the U.S., Canadian, French, German, New Zealand[6] and Netherlands Top 40; though the album and its singles were largely ignored in their native UK.

The artist James Marsh designed the first cover image for It's My Life based on the band's name. He followed the theme for subsequent singles, remaining the band's artistic frontman and creating all their covers and posters throughout their career.

They eventually abandoned the New Wave style completely with The Colour of Spring in 1986. This became their biggest studio album success in the UK, making the Top 10 (and certified Gold by the BPI for sales over 100,000 copies), in part due to the Top 20 single "Life's What You Make It". The album was also a hit internationally[8], featuring another Top 40 single, "Living in Another World". By this time, all Talk Talk songs were being written by Hollis and Friese-Greene. Guests on the album included Steve Winwood.

The extended line-up for the 1986 tour consisted of Hollis, Webb and Harris plus John Turnbull (guitars), Rupert Black and Ian Curnow (keyboards), Phil Reis and Leroy Williams (percussion) and Mark Feltham (harmonica). Most notable among these concerts was the Montreux Jazz Festival, released on DVD in 2008 as Live at Montreux 1986.

Comentarios

9 years ago

grazy santos

siempre me gusto el grupo y conocia el video oficial pero este esta genial!!

9 years ago

Katerina SCH

#TalkTalk 

9 years ago

Christine Plymouth

The Big 80s !!

10 years ago

Antonis Afentoulidis

παρα πολυ ωραιο τραγουδι με αυτα μεγαλωσαμε τα 80ς

10 years ago

Angel David

Los vi en Madrid en la sala Astoria, hoy desaparecida, hace mas de 20...me acuerdo como si fuera ayer, y me sigue gustando como aquel día

10 years ago

Alba Morales Cubero

Que bello video y su canción 

10 years ago

808MixMaster

Hahaha he's a little too passionate 

10 years ago

Chris A.

Simply one of the greatest songs of the 80s - or any other era. And what a beautiful and unique voice Mr Hollis has.

10 years ago

Jeffery Frisone

I was in the USA when the song came out. I have never seen this version of the video before. Funny, I only saw the first version where I was, in California. Not sure why.

10 years ago

MPHDude

Have you ever realy felt the emotion in what he says ?

10 years ago

eliana moreno zabala

Está versión original es la que más me gusta, por la imagen de la fauna que muestran hay, es precioso. 

10 years ago

DarrenBonJovi

Yeah, the cutting in of Hollis and the band spoils the integrity of the video (especially as it's out of context with the shots of a non-singing, glaring Hollis in the zoo), yet on the other hand, Hollis's over the top miming is quite humorous, and in itself is possibly a reaction to what the video was supposed to represent in the first place :-). 

10 years ago

Theo van de Pol

Great song, better than the version of Gwenn.. I have seen these guys performing live three times, and i wish they will come back because they were great. Still miss them after all these years.

10 years ago

margus kiis

I like the US version because it shows Hollis` comic values and talent he always somehow tried to hide.

10 years ago

QuasiTraction

I'd actually heard this long before, I heard Gwen Stephani do this. I do like both. Gwen Stephani reminds me of Dale Bozzio, from Missing Persons. 

10 years ago

Tobias Sturgill

Great song. I wish the radio would play this ORIGINAL version and not that cunt "No Doubt's" version of this.

10 years ago

humboldt777

Brilliant!

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