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^ My pint of Pedigree ale has gone cloudy just thinking about itDead
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Simply for the fun of it !  LOL
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Haha, you know what else is funny? Thinking about the apocolyps...that's exactly the same thing!LOL But seriously, I think it`s a good question.

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The Montreal CD's are up for sale over at Racket. Sunday night's disc will not have "This Strange Engine", but it will be on the DVD. The magic of the moment was pure visual, so it just didn't work for the audio.

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I´ve just bought The Deluxe DVD Boxset - finally! -, so I won´t be purchasing Montréal right nowTongue
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That newest DVD is suh-weet!

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Kenmar, sent you a message via Facebook. I've booked us at the Governeur, but I'm going to get Chris' opinion on the Robervel, which is about a 10 minute walk from L'Olympia. Sounds like he's getting a good deal over there and it's more than just a room. Go to http://www.leroberval.com/index-en.php and let me know what you think.

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My random thoughts on Marillion discography:

Script for a Jester's Tear - really solid, I like this one alot - Fish impresses me here.
Fugazi - for some reason, this is my least favorite of all Marillion records.
Misplaced Childhood - hands down, one of the best prog albums of all time. Also, one of the best song cycles ever: Kayleigh/Lavender/Bitter Suite/Heart of Lothian.
Clutching at Straws - under-rated, in a way I think the songs overall are better than Childhood, but the album as a whole doesn't work quite as well as Childhood IMO.
Season's End - One of their best; the transition to H is flawless - like Gabriel to Collins.
Holidays in Eden - This one is almost as weak as Fugazi IMO. Not a favorite of mine.
Brave - Stunning, the 2nd best H-era album. I listened to it in the car park on a cool spring day beginning to end...speechless.
Afraid of Sunlight - I like this one.
This Strange Engine - I liked it less than Sunlight.
Radiation - I liked it less than Engine.
Marillion.com - I liked it less than Radiation.
Anoraknophobia - not quite as good as Season's End or Brave, but solid return to form.
Marbles - my favorite Marillion album. A long dark drive to a country/western bar on a Saturday night with my woman listening to "Invisible Man" and "You're Gone".
Somewhere Else - probably better than Anoraknophobia
Happiness Is The Road (1 & 2) - almost as good as Brave.
Less Is More - interesting...



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^ Hi Knife. Welcome to The Round Table. Good to have you alongBig smile

Interesting synopsis, and I definitely agree with you re Brave & Marbles. I would, though, recommend revisiting Radiation and This Strange Engine. Both, IMO, are exceptionally strong albums, worthy of 4 stars on PA.
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

^ Hi Knife. Welcome to The Round Table. Good to have you alongBig smile

Interesting synopsis, and I definitely agree with you re Brave & Marbles. I would, though, recommend revisiting Radiation and This Strange Engine. Both, IMO, are exceptionally strong albums, worthy of 4 stars on PA.
Yes, welcome to Round Table Knife, and hello this morning Laz.  Nice overview Knife, I think most of it is spot on. From the "H" era though I think if it's a choice between Brave and Marles, I would say that my favourite is Marbles, but the best is Brave. Why's that ? Marbles is a better recording, while I find that the sound on Brave could have been better ( IMHO ).
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Originally posted by Knife Knife wrote:

My random thoughts on Marillion discography:

Script for a Jester's Tear - really solid, I like this one alot - Fish impresses me here.
Fugazi - for some reason, this is my least favorite of all Marillion records.
Misplaced Childhood - hands down, one of the best prog albums of all time. Also, one of the best song cycles ever: Kayleigh/Lavender/Bitter Suite/Heart of Lothian.
Clutching at Straws - under-rated, in a way I think the songs overall are better than Childhood, but the album as a whole doesn't work quite as well as Childhood IMO.
Season's End - One of their best; the transition to H is flawless - like Gabriel to Collins.
Holidays in Eden - This one is almost as weak as Fugazi IMO. Not a favorite of mine.
Brave - Stunning, the 2nd best H-era album. I listened to it in the car park on a cool spring day beginning to end...speechless.
Afraid of Sunlight - I like this one.
This Strange Engine - I liked it less than Sunlight.
Radiation - I liked it less than Engine.
Marillion.com - I liked it less than Radiation.
Anoraknophobia - not quite as good as Season's End or Brave, but solid return to form.
Marbles - my favorite Marillion album. A long dark drive to a country/western bar on a Saturday night with my woman listening to "Invisible Man" and "You're Gone".
Somewhere Else - probably better than Anoraknophobia
Happiness Is The Road (1 & 2) - almost as good as Brave.
Less Is More - interesting...
 
care to elaborate on "a long dark drive to a country/western bar...
 
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In reliving the weekend from last year, I think this was the key moment for me. It's when the lights went down and they were playing this song that the realization hit me where I was and who I was seeing. I never thought I would get to see this band live, so pretty special moment during this song.

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Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:

In reliving the weekend from last year, I think this was the key moment for me. It's when the lights went down and they were playing this song that the realization hit me where I was and who I was seeing. I never thought I would get to see this band live, so pretty special moment during this song.

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Thanks for sharing, Eric - superb.

You know, I first saw them do this on the album tour in Wolverhampton, and my friends & I all agreed that we had seen something special, and that the band would continue to prosper. How right we were!
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For those who can make it, H has just announced the following solo gigs:

11th December - Zoetermeer
12th December - Milan
18th December - Liverpool
19th December - London

As I post this, This Strange Engine is playing. Incredible piece of work, and quite easily one of the most important works the band ever produced.

Big love to all Marillion Round Table people
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Oh my God, that Rothery solo has just kicked in on the title track. I'll be damned if that isn't the finest burst he has ever produced.

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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Oh my God, that Rothery solo has just kicked in on the title track. I'll be damned if that isn't the finest burst he has ever produced.

If that is not available to me when I die and go to heaven, I ain't staying there!

Ditto that sentiment! That solo and my all-time fave, "Easter."
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

For those who can make it, H has just announced the following solo gigs:

11th December - Zoetermeer
12th December - Milan
18th December - Liverpool
19th December - London

As I post this, This Strange Engine is playing. Incredible piece of work, and quite easily one of the most important works the band ever produced.

Big love to all Marillion Round Table people
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Whoa, you guys! Guess who lives in Zoetermeer!?Cool
I've never been to an h live concert before, nor do I know what it's about. Tell me, is it stripped down piano-vocals Marillion songs? or is it h-solo songs? or...? ^^

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^ Joren, you are one lucky dudeClap

It's a stripped down gig, with h and piano in the main. A mixture of Marillion tracks, with h solo and covers of stuff he likes.

Go for it - it'll be great!
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Latest from the boys below:

Greetings to all and a happy Autumn. Once again I find myself wondering where the year went?! 'Must be an age thing, or perhaps time really IS speeding up. Hmm..

Anyway.. we've been starting to hear murmurs from the faithful wondering just WHEN the next studio album is likely to appear. There's also a quieter murmur that Marillion are splitting up! I guess that if you're impatiently waiting for our next recorded work you could be forgiven for wondering how it's going and where we have gone! So here's the truth..

We all went off to Portugal in the Spring to spend a couple of weeks jamming and to kick-start the creative process which would lead to an album of new songs. During this period it became apparent to us that we weren't really ready to put together our best ever piece of work.
Sure, interesting things were coming out of the jams which, with work, could have been gathered together and consolidated into some interesting new music, but at some point in the process the five of us realized that the juice wasn't flowing. We could either power on through it and make an album that we weren't really ready to create, or take a little time out to recharge our spirit.

Personally, I needed a little more time to think. As the lyricist, after so many albums I felt I had already said all I want to say. I feel my lyrics have been and should be true things - words which reflect my innermost feelings.
However this means I must dig something from the core of myself whilst avoiding the observations and philosophies I have already explored in the past. Nobody wants to hear me repeating myself for the rest of my musical life. I think this is also true of the music.

So, to cut a long story short, we decided to chill-out of the writing and concentrate on the live shows which have been dotted across 2010.
Mike Hunter has been working his socks off mixing soundtracks and surround-soundtracks for our live DVD's "Out Of Season" "Montreal" and the forthcoming "Cadogan Hall" show, so he hasn't had 2 minutes to rub together either.

Over the last few weeks we have resumed - working in two's and three's at the studio - jamming and trying new ideas which have come to us during the time "off" and I'm pleased to say that I can feel good things emerging now. We have decided to continue the process without stressing over the clock with the intention of making our next album when we feel we're ready and not until.

Next month we'll tour in Germany with Deep Purple. In the meantime, Steve, Pete and I will pop to France for the Web France's Los Trios anniversary show on Oct 23, and I will play a solo show in Dublin on Nov 6. So, as you can see, we haven't exactly been "on holiday" this year!

I guess 2010 has been a year of rock music after last year's acoustic experiment. I have enjoyed both. It's great to be in a band which has the freedom (for which we must thank you) to visit so many different areas of music and to be free of the burden of self-consciousness of "the market", "the demographic" and "the desperate struggle for the HIT" which ties so many professional musicians into a creative rut. We're very fortunate to be able to approach our art with such purity-of-aim and lack of compromise. It's a luxury and, although we insist on it, we don't take it for granted.

So how's it going?.. It's going well. The five of us are enjoying each other's company - both personally and creatively - and everyone's relaxed and looking forward to the immediate as well as the distant future. I imagine the next album will emerge during 2011, but we're not at the stage yet where we can promise.
I know it will be something to be really proud of, because we won't release anything less.

If you're coming to Lyon, we'll see you next week! If not, well, marillion.com will let you know where we are both collectively and individually. I might see you in Dublin, or Germany, or Haarlem, Zoetemeer, or Milan, or Liverpool, or London. Phew.. Are you SURE we haven't split up?...

One love,
..or, to put it another way, Love means never having to say "Where's the new f***ing album gone then?!"

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