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THE GLOW MUST GO ONMarillionNeo-Prog3.67 | 24 ratings |
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![]() Fiendishly, the band come up with some really tough choices for the fans here and there, with the crowd genuinely split at some points - for instance, they end up playing both Easter and The Great Escape by popular demand - and the gig as a whole is a lively, fun affair with the band in a playful mood. (Perhaps the funniest part comes towards the start, when H is explaining that because the crowd will be choosing between preselected pairs of songs they won't be able to vote for Grendel - at which point Steven Rothery starts teasing the crowd with the haunting opening guitar melody from that very song!) It isn't the tightest gig Marillion have ever performed - but then, due to the conceit it was never going to be - and the constrained setlist (which couldn't include anything from the previous two evenings - so anything from Holidays In Eden was not available) means that it's more of a curiosity than a classic.
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