Talk Talk Volume 2

V2 #1

Published in January 1980, featuring reviews, local scene report, readers poll, and live music report

V2 #2

Volume 2 #2 featuring Thumbs, Regular Guys, Pretenders, Lydia Lunch, and Penetrators

V2 #3

Volume 2 #3 featuring Iggy Pop, The Specials, Sylvain Sylvain, XTC, and 999

V2 #4

Volume 2 #4 featuring The Selector, The Jam, Black Uhuru, Magazine, The Clash, Elvis Costello, Madness, Magazine, The Specials

V2 #5

Volume 2 #5 featuring singles reviews, concert photos, new music

V2 #6

Volume 2 #6 mini-issue featuring Iggy Pop, Public Image Ltd., and The Selecter

V2 #7

Volume 2 #7 featuring rock reggae

V2 #8

Talk Talk Fanzine Volume 2 #08 featuring the latest music news from 1980

V2 #9

Volume 2 #9 featuring Reggae Sunsplash photos

V2 #10

Volume 2 #10 featuring exclusive live music and new music reviews

V2 #11

Volume 2 #11 featuring The English Beat, Throbbing Gristle, and The Embarrassment

V2 #12

Volume 2 #12 featuring Burning Spear, William S. Burroughs, and Allen Ginsburg

V2 #13

Volume 2 #11 featuring The Slits, XTC, Psychedelic Furs, Wall of Voodoo, interview with William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg and more

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Selections from the archives

“…on London Calling, The Clash (still full of angry spirit) broaden their scope and in many ways pay homage to their R & B and reggae influences."
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Volume 2 #1
"While looking through one collection of assorted reggae albums, it was discovered that The Revolutionaires, in mass or in part, played for 18 different reggae acts. To a large extent, the Jamaican sounds one hears today are actually various lead singers and The Revolutionaires."
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Volume 2 #2
“0nce again Iggy demonstrates that he is still a major force in today's musical world. After last year's LP, New Values, it ap­peared hard to follow up such an excellent work. It seems that the Ig has pulled it off once again.”
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Volume 2 #3

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