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Cover of Laughing Stock

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  • stevebowski

    something's happening..

    9 Mar 10:08am Reply
  • Arderocker

    dat cello

    11 Mar 2012 Reply
  • RAGGLEMAN

    Possibly the greatest musical ensemble ever. Their last 2 x albums are masterpieces of unclassifiable music. They never fail to move and each time I listen I hear new layers. The vocals are another instrument in the whole piece. Timeless and exquisitely beautiful. Thankyou Mr. Hollis.

    20 Jan 2012 Reply
  • kikikirsche

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  • matt_white

    4:00 is beautiful

    29 Oct 2011 Reply
  • mk741

    One of the most emotional pieces of music I've ever heard.

    28 Oct 2011 Reply
  • beketaten

    If you all like this, I guarantee you that your heads will be blown away if you listen to Scott Walker's two albums "Tilt" and "The Drift". It does things with music I could hardly conceive of. There a reason why so many lauded British art musicians (eg. Brian Eno, David Bowie, Radiohead, Bono, Goldfrapp, Dot Allison, etc etc) appeared in the documentary about the impact of his music.

    22 Oct 2011 Reply
  • RAGGLEMAN

    Spirit Of Eden.....I believe it to be the greatest album ever made. Not heard Laughing Stock but this sounds like a continuation. This is timeless like Bitches Brew or some Stockhausen.

    29 Sep 2011 Reply
  • hitbyambulance

    love the ending

    18 Sep 2011 Reply
  • mynameisalive

    Spirit of Eden 9/10 Laughing Stock 8/10 'Mark Hollis' 9/10...

    16 Sep 2011 Reply
  • Neonbhudda

    @bobgreen623 Laughing Stock is the culmination of an experimental vein Talk Talk had been following (debatably) since their third album, The Colour of Spring, that album as well as The Spirit of Eden are also fantastic albums if you like Laughing Stock.

    18 Jun 2011 Reply
  • Jimbobbowilly

    step right up

    8 Jun 2011 Reply
  • IkarugaSoul

    ketchup-chips I only hope that scene won't pop into my head every time I hear this song now.

    20 Apr 2011 Reply
  • clutnuckle

    fucking lord

    17 Apr 2011 Reply
  • bobgreen623

    This is quite incredible. In all seriousness, I don't know much about Talk Talk beyond their hits, is this typical of their albums or were they consciously trying to alienate their fans? Wonderful piece of music

    6 Mar 2011 Reply
  • ketchup-chips

    This song is referenced in Zoolander.

    19 Feb 2011 Reply
  • DecomposingTree

    mark hollis is the greatest singer of all time and this is proof.

    15 Nov 2010 Reply
  • jamesusillxd

    Nothing about Laughing Stock suggests the nineties. Truly timeless. [2]

    15 Oct 2010 Reply
  • Falbus

    absolutely stunning when the 'cello comes in towards the end... [2] the first time i heard it I was about to cry....I don't know why.

    11 Oct 2010 Reply
  • MarsAudiacKB

    perfection

    22 Sep 2010 Reply
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