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Gary the Ghoul
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 15:56 |
the song itself is pretty irritating
that's what I think
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stonebeard
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 16:00 |
eddietrooper wrote:
Ounamahl wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
If you think that is one of the worst songs ever, you have not idea what a song is. I hope you were exaggerating. |
Yup! And I bet you have not heard that song Gasolina or what was it? eerm or Christf**k.. Whatever. Kayleigh is a good song, really good song
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OK, OK, once more: I meant "Worst song ever".. from Fish-era Marillion !!! I am only talking about 4 albums!!
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That's better. But, being seeing how I find no faults at all in MC from my perspective, I disagree with you.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 18:52 |
stonebeard wrote:
eddietrooper wrote:
Ounamahl wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
If you think that is one of the worst songs ever, you have not idea what a song is. I hope you were exaggerating. |
Yup! And I bet you have not heard that song Gasolina or what was it? eerm or Christf**k.. Whatever. Kayleigh is a good song, really good song
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OK, OK, once more: I meant "Worst song ever".. from Fish-era Marillion !!! I am only talking about 4 albums!!
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That's better. But, being seeing how I find no faults at all in MC from my perspective, I disagree with you.
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If its worst song ever from Fish period Marillion, then I agree with you.
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King of Loss
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 18:57 |
Its an ok song, but otherwise mediocre on a great Neo-Prog album.
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Flip_Stone
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 19:11 |
I agree somewhat, though I wouldn't call that song the worst ever. There are plenty of songs in existence that are worst. But yeah, when listening to Misplaced Childhood, I've always cringed at the song (and even Lavender) as being very pop and out of place compare to the songs before and after them on the album.
Kayleigh just screams out "Yeah, we put this on the album because the record company demanded that we have a hit single. Sorry chaps, we know it's overtly pop, but we hope you like it anyway". And many people do, as shown here on this site. I'm sure even the band came to liking it, especially when the video got them attention and exposure on America's MTV video channel, and put more money in their pockets...
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 19:58 |
it's just ok, I like the couple section but not the refrain that much
not a masterpiece comparing with other Marillion songs
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valravennz
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 20:13 |
Kayleigh is a song that is commercially appealing. Actually, it was this song that introduced me to Marillion and the album "Misplaced Childhood". I think it is beautiful and co-incidentally, "Misplaced Childhood" is my favourite Fish-era Marillion album.
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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 09:35 |
From a prog point of view, "Kayleigh" really sucks. Otherwise, I think it is a good pop song.
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Dr Know
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 11:14 |
This is all getting rather silly, 3 pages on if it´s the worst song EVER.
Clearly not, there are millions of songs out there that are far worse
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Derraine
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 12:47 |
Flip_Stone wrote:
Kayleigh just screams out "Yeah, we put this on the album because the record company demanded that we have a hit single."
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Have to disagree with this.
First, parts of the song, such as the opening guitar riff, were written even before the Misplaced Childhood project began, so it can hardly be described as being put together on the record label's orders. Second, if the band really were writing a song with the single goal of getting radio airplay, why would they have given it a great, well developed guitar solo, only to cut it from the single edit? Third, Fish's lyrics are always deeply personal and on this track more than any other - it deals with the breakdown of his previous relationship. I doubt he would want such an emotional subject put into a song that he didn't like.
As you can probably tell from my previous comments, I love this song - well structured, sincere, superbly played music. Ok, perhaps it does have a little of the 'sound of the 80s', but then again so does most of the rest of the album, as did most music written at the time.
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rupert
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 10:07 |
Kayleigh is a good song but because it was such a big hit it got overplayed...
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 11:57 |
stonebeard wrote:
That's better. But, being seeing how I find no faults at all in MC from my perspective, I disagree with you. |
Mariah Carey?!
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Rosescar
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 14:44 |
The piano sound of it is horrible, as is the chorus, but the rest's not bad.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 15:27 |
I can't so I know it... I may have heard it, but I wouldn't know...
I happen to like Blue - Song 2 as well! Great tune. I do like some "popular" tunes.
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 15:54 |
I didn't like it when I first heard it. I expected `something more proggy from Marillion at the time. I've since grown to love it and think it's one of the best hit singles of the 80's. The lyrics are excellent, the melodies are strong and Rothery's guitar work is brilliant.
Marillion didn't sell out, though. Misplaced Childhood is a great prog concept album, and Kayleigh was just an advert for that album, luring in many non prog fans into the world of Marillion. For that reason it was a triumph.
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 16:06 |
I don't think that this thread would exist if Kayleigh hadn't been such a big hit single. It's a comparatively straightforward song, but there's nothing wrong with that, and as Andy pointed out the lyrics and guitar work are excellent. Misplaced Childhood was where Fish really found his own voice as a lyricist, and Marillion rose up to the challenge of creating equally powerful music admirably. With many albums the hit single is the strongest song - on Misplaced Childhood Kayleigh fits the mood and the nattative perfectly and in context doesn't sound like an obvious hit. Plus it meant Marillion were on daytime radio and Top Of The Pops, which was a big bonus.
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 17:37 |
I like it.
Melodious, catchy song with very good lyrics.
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Fragile
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 20:10 |
Blacksword wrote:
I didn't like it when I first heard it. I expected `something more proggy from Marillion at the time. I've since grown to love it and think it's one of the best hit singles of the 80's. The lyrics are excellent, the melodies are strong and Rothery's guitar work is brilliant.
Marillion didn't sell out, though. Misplaced Childhood is a great prog concept album, and Kayleigh was just an advert for that album, luring in many non prog fans into the world of Marillion. For that reason it was a triumph. |
Kayleigh was a great rock/pop song. To call it the worst song ever is ludicrous.The 80's was an awful era for progsters as we had endured the punk mutilation of music so Fish & Co gave us something to believe in.Marillion were no innovators but they carried the prog flag high.
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 20:31 |
Baza wrote:
I absolutely agree with the topic starter, Kayleigh is one of the worst songs ever. I almost threw the cd out of my car the first time I've heard it. This is 80's crap, like Duran Duran or Culture Club or whatever. Neo-prog is overrated. |
I'll disagree with that entire remark. There is in no way Kayleigh is similar to Duran Duran or Culture Club, it's distinctly different from anything those groups released. And Neo Prog overrated? You can't believe how much flak the genre gets because it's supposedly "derivative and simplistic Genesis clones". So please, think about what you're going to write before you write it.
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thai_prog_fan
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Posted: May 02 2006 at 21:14 |
sleeper wrote:
How can you skip Kayleigh, its the start of the story! |
I agree. The story has just begun. Kayleigh is a principal character of the story. This song is one of my favorites. Even though this song is somewhat poppish, it is catchy, melodious and powerful. I'm always happy whenever I hear or listen to this song. In fact, if you listen to Misplaced Childhood, you should listen to the whole album and tolerate Kayleigh because this album is a concept.
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