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lazland
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Ah well......It's my BIG 1000th post. I couldn't think of a better place to put it than on the thread devoted to the world's greatest band.
So, it's now off to have a lovely bottle of London Pride, slip on the MP3 player, and just dream and take myself away as I dream of a Fantastic Place and get carted away to Neverland. Happy days |
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progkidjoel
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Well said, and well done! My 5000th is coming up soon, and I'll be sure to make it here aswell |
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progkidjoel
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As I said just before...
5000 POSTS! |
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lazland
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Enhance your life. Get down to www.lazland.org
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progkidjoel
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Thanks Just finished watching SOMEWHERE IN LONDON again... Bloody amazing DVD, possibly the best live DVD I've ever seen! |
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Hogweed57
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Hi As has been said Im also plzd to see Hogarth getting some respect on here I first saw Marillion on teh script tour gawd aeons ago I think of them as 2 seperate bands to be honest Fish era and afterwards. Thats not to denegrate the music its just i get a totally seperate feel to these 2 periods.
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progkidjoel
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^^Welcome to PA, and good to hear you like both FISH and Hogarth's Marillion
-Joel |
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Hogweed57
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thanks Joel from a cold Durham city uk Olias eh great album cheers J
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rdtprog
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Yes i am about the finish the DVD 2 of this great concert. It's better because the band usually was making is DVD with a limited crew (The Boom Boom Boys), but for this one they use a bigger crew and the darkness present on the previous DVD is gone with Somewhere. |
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lazland
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Another very warm welcome to PA from a crazed Marillion fan. You are right about the separate feel to the two eras, with the possible exception of Seasons End, most of which had been written before Hogarth came on board. I am one of those with the opinion that it might have been better had they changed their name. Certainly, I recall seeing a review of Afraid of Sunlight in Q magazine which stated that had they been any other band aside from Marillion, it would have been a total smash hit. Having said that, would we really have wanted that to hasppen to our glorious internet cottage industry? |
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Hogweed57
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Yea good point about the rename thing I agree but your right also about the cottage industry side of things.Bottom line is i guess its just great they are still around really and growing rather than just becomin their own tribute band sort of thing J
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E-Dub
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Joel, you pick up Anoraknophobia yet? I have it on right now...LOVE this disc. I feel this is the disc that made Marillion regain their swagger after a few lackluster discs.
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progkidjoel
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^I ordered both Anorak In The UK and Anoraknophobia about a week ago, so they should be in soon.
In the meantime, I've been listening to Season's End again... Really top shelf disc, its just hard to believe how much Marillion has changed and matured since then! Also ordered a copy of L=M yesterday, and the Hard As Love sample has got me really anticipating this one! -Joel |
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E-Dub
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Anorak In The UK is going to blow you away, Dude. It's seriously the best sounding live disc I've ever heard.
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progkidjoel
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^I can hardly wait - The only thing I'm not enjoying so far is the wait... Racket seems alot slower than most other online band stores... (Particularly the Porcupine Tree store - A 5 day arrival, including a weekend from england is insanely good )
Can't wait - I'm pretty sure it'll live up to what I'm expecting, to say the least! -Joel |
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E-Dub
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Racket ebbs and flows, it seems. I'll order something and it'll take a couple of weeks. Other items, however (i.e. The Wishing Tree's Ostara) they'll get out right away and I'll have it in a week.
Anything is better than my Marbles experience. When I ordered it there was some mix up with Royal Air and it took a good two months before I got it. That was an isolated incident, however. E |
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progkidjoel
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^Sounds annoying - Luckily I've never had any truly terrible experiences ordering goods online...
Is The Wishing Tree a solid band? I've heard a couple of tracks which I've quite liked, but I haven't really been convinced to buy an album so far. Thanks -Joel |
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E-Dub
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I didn't think that I would be all that blown away by it, but RushFan really backed it, so I made the plunge and really enjoy it. One of my bigger surprises of the year.
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lazland
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Joel If it helps, here is my review of the new album:
Ostara The Wishing Tree Prog Related Review by lazland
This is the second Steve Rothery side project, and it is exceptionally enjoyable. It would have been
the easiest thing in the world for Rothery to treat this as a purely solo project and entirely
dominate proceedings, but that is absolutely not the case with this album. All songs were co written
with Hannah Stobart, who is a very talented vocalist and lyricist. The album also features Paul
Craddick on drums, backing vocals by Jo Rothery, and keyboards by Mike Hunter (in addition to those
recorded by Rothery). This feels like a band, and is all the better for it.
Stobart has a lovely ethereal quality to her voice, which first becomes very evident on Easy, which features some delicate and ghostly vocal harmonies. Rothery excels himself, playing some fine acoustic guitars, and, it has to be said, bass guitar - as much as I admire and love Trewavas' playing, Rothery can also play very well, this being especially true of Fly which features a great bass line. Some tracks, inevitably, have that Marillion feel, especially the beginning of Fly, but Stobart is as far away from Fish and Hogarth as it is possible to get, and this is by no means meant as a criticism. It is difficult to make comparisons with other artists with her voice, but a young Stevie Nicks does come to mind somewhat when listening to her. When Rothery does let go with one of his trademark solos, he, as ever, makes the instrument sing. The middle of Fly has a gorgeous solo, before it settles in to Rothery being content to play a lovely backdrop to the vocals. Seventh Sign has a great bluesy feel to it, both with the earthy guitar and the vocals. You would also swear that Trewavas supplied the bass, it's that good. Hollow Hills is the longest track at 6.21 minutes, and is a lovely melodic track, featuring mandolin and understated guitars again providing an understated backdrop to the vocals which are layered perfectly. You really get in to the feel of the duo listening to the final track, Soldier, which features the acoustic guitar, played wonderfully, backing Stobart's story. An incredible ballad. Kingfisher is very Celtic in its outlook, and the melody is fantastic, with a fine, albeit short, Rothery solo midway through. This is a hugely enjoyable album. I downloaded it from the Marillion website for the mere sum of £5.99, and it is worth every penny. It's very difficult to say who would enjoy this. Certainly fans, like myself, of Rothery's work with Marillion will lap this up, whilst also enjoying the distinct contrast between his band input and this, and I also believe that fans of bands such as Mostly Autumn (in their calmer moments), Karnataka, and the like, and also Fleeetwood Mac will gain a lot of satisfaction from this LP. Really, all visitors to the site who appreciate the more melodic brand of prog will find this very worthwhile. I am going to give this four stars, although 4.5 in reality. |
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lazland
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Map of the World on that is one of Marillion's finest moments. A great rendition of a sorely underrated single. |
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