Were Talk Talk totally underrated back in the day?

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Were Talk Talk totally underrated back in the day?

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I know they've been around for years, but I'm just now discovering the other stuff beyond the one hit we all know and love. (You know you love it, don't be hatin'.) I'm gettin' really into it. Can't believe they weren't bigger than they were, but by the sound of this new (new to ME) material, they weren't as mainstream "It's My Life," so maybe that's why? Definitely has a more "underground" feel...

Anyway, this all started when I was reading Death Cab For Cutie's playlist on iTunes, and one of the members highly recommended the song "New Grass." I downloaded it and thought it was awesome. Hence, my late discovery...


EDIT: If they were bigger than I remember, then please disregard this post. I was young back then and not cool yet... ;)
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One hit wonder that sounded exactly like the other 5000 one hit wonders of that era.

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I dunno Dinsy... I think they sounds kinda different. :?
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If by "different," you mean they cranked up the tempo of the drum machine by 3 beats-per-minute when they remade tunes by Duran Duran, then sure.

Me and some other 30-somethings were jamming hard to Talk Talk on the radio a couple of days ago-btw. Some baaaaad singing up in that car.
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i bought the record that was after the one with It's my Life....it was pretty good. a solid record. to me, they were kind of in the Simple Minds category. a band with a quality or consistant body of work that got overshadowed by one MTV "hit".
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Post by Donovan »

Spirit Of Eden and Laughing Stock are about as far from their pop beginnings as they could have gone. They're more ambient and jazz-influenced. These are the albums that Patsy are referring to as different.
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Yes Yes. :lol:
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Funkywhiteboy wrote:Yes Yes. :lol:
You've been reading too many wolfman posts.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Funkywhiteboy wrote:Yes Yes. :lol:
You've been reading too many wolfman posts.
I'm almost as old as he is. :wink:
“If you look at folks of color, even women, they’re more
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean

<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
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