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Cristi
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not to mention that you are off topic...
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The Monodrone
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Yes, very much so. Forgive me. It just sounds like Gazpacho liked Mr. h quite a bit, which is of course a good thing. |
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Cristi
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it's alright; actually Steve Rothery collaborated on one song on a Gazpacho album - Firebird album. Edited by Cristi - September 03 2010 at 12:33 |
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E-Dub
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I think Gazpacho talk around here could be considered on topic. Gazpacho and Marillion are pretty tight and Racket sold Gazpacho discs before the band really broke out.
I do prefer Tick Tock over Night, though. I took a chance and ordered the original version of Marillion's Brave. I have the remastered, but am so unhappy with it sonically. The bass is just cranked up so loud that I have to tweak the stereo just to make it bearable. Looking forward to hearing how this version sounds. Also, I recently got the remastered Thieving Magpie and Live At Loreley on CD from Racket. Nice addition to the collection. E |
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E-Dub
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I never get tired of "Fantastic Place". Very special when they played it at Montreal last year. E |
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lazland
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Just to add my little bit to the discussion, Gazpacho most certainly would, IMO, rate as on topic on this thread, given, as Eric says, their close connections to our favourite band. This thread is for all things associated with the band, so would include any band who we have seen supporting them, members have played & guested, solo efforts, & etc.
Take a look at TFK Appreciation Thread for a magnificent example of how the topics can be widened out. |
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speaking of gazpacho, looks like they have a brand new album out, anybody heard it? kenmar |
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lazland
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Currently transferring quite a lot of vinyl to digital, and Seasons End is on now.
This is such a magnificent album, and, if you are old fans like me, the moment when we all knew everything would be alright after Mr Dick left. |
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Joren
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I was listening to the first three songs of the Clutchings album today and I think I now know what I like about the early Marillion period above other great Neo-prog stuff, IQ for example. Most "traditional" Neo is a bit stiff and has very tight rythmic patterns, which have great melodies and sound great too, but sometimes tend to come across as ehm, - how shall I put it? - playing guitar with a stone pick or something, if you know what I mean. Whereas with the old Marillion there's a more swinging feel to it - at least for me -, I guess. It's like IQ is English ballroom dancing and Marillion is Latin-American salsa, etc. I think it mainly is due to the drumming and the sort of fading out of one theme in a song with just an empty bass ladder left and then the kick in of all other instruments for the chorus for example. I am very tired right now, so I don't know if you all get what I mean - you probably don't - so I might clearify myself some other time. Anyway, what do you guys think about it? or is it just my mind rambling on due to its tiredness?
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Joren
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Eric, in particular, I think would heartily agree with the Somewhere Else sentiments. |
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Progfan1958
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Ladies and Gents, let's get a hypothetical scenario going. Let's have our dear h leave Marillion ( not that I want this to happen by any means ! ) and we now have to find a new vocalist to take his place. Who would you like to nominate for the vacancy ? ( Please, no screams for "Fish".... the fit needs to be someone new to the band )
I thought about this yesterday while listening to an iPod mix, and when a particular track came up I found myself thinking I could really hear this fellow doing a nice job on a few Marillion songs. I won't say who it was just yet ( for fear of flying fruit and vegetables ), but let me know your who you would like to have on-board.
Steve
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Progfan1958
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lazland
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^ Good Lord, Steve, what a horrifying thought.
It's a really interesting question, and don't think I'm going against the spirit of your post, but I would have to say honestly that, if that occurred, then the band would have to hang up their boots and move onto other projects. The band, under H, have moved so far away from being just another neo-prog band, that any of the singers from this sub-genre would, IMHO, take the band in the wrong direction, i.e. backwards. They are a unique band, and, as h himself has said, it might have been better had they changed their name after Mr Dick headed for the bar. |
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Oh my, here come the rotten tomatos ! But who do you think could be the job ? Maybe Ian could do a Phil Collins and come out from behind the kit ? He probably has a killer voice, but doesn't want to share it ! ( Just kidding )
I'll say who I heard who I thought would probably be an interesting fit is some ways. Paul Carrack. There's something soulful in his voice and phrasing that just might work.
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Progfan1958
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lazland
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Interesting. I like Carrack's voice, but as a replacement for h? Nope, I stand by my original comments. |
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I can't imagine Paul Carrack fronting Marillion. They would become an entirely different band, IMO.
I can't think of any front runners. Possibly the vocalist for Gazpacho. I can't quite wrap my head around anybody other than h leading this band now. I think I'd fall away from them completely. E |
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Basíleia
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Well, this hopefully really is hypothetically and not based on rumours, Steve!, but if that is the case - and God forbid - then I defenitely don't think Marillion should split up. Marillion has indeed changed a lot over the years and is apt (well, actually bound) to do that again; I really have no idea, who might be the follow-up of our beloved mr. h. It could indeed be the Gazpacho vocalist, though, I think that one is a bit too much in the same area as Marillion - and still, at the same time in a completely different one too, though! Maybe we should try and fascinate about something "progressive" and throw in Yamamoto Kyoko, Koenjihyakkei's Vocalist on Angherr Shisspa, that would be funny and really interesting, I think (hell would freeze over!). I agree with the remark that no "ordinary" Neo-prog singer could (nor should) replace h.
Joren
PS - ór, we could let Mike Portnoy give it a try, seeing as he's looking for a job right now
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Progfan1958
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Joren , it's completely hypothetical. There are no rumours that h is going anywhere. It's just a thought I had while listening to Paul Carrack over the week-end. I've always like his voice, and the song he was singing made me think of Marillion. Just a "what if" question that I though might be fun to mull over.
Mike Portnoy might be a good idea ( ha ha ) - drum battles with Ian...I can just see it now.
Hey perhaps Peter Gabriel might sit in for an album and tour. Wouldn't that be a load of fun ;>
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Progfan1958
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Basíleia
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Ok, good, cause my life would collapse if Marillion were to break up!
And I love your idea of a new track!
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Cristi
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Why even the idea?hypothetical or not...
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