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Cool !  Thanks, I'll check it out
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Alright guys, new to the forum  and when i saw this thread i just had to register and join in Big smile

been a massive marilo's fan for years and continue to be so.... and yes thats me and Fish in my avatar!


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Welcome, Adee!  Of all the band-related threads I follow, this is one of the best, with lots of activity and interesting comments.  Hope you have lots of fun!
 
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I've become a huge Hogarth convert of late, in fact the Fish era seems far inferior to me now, I used to think Clutching at Straws and Script were definitive Marillion but i'll take Brave and Marbles any day now. And it's much more fun to explore the H era with so many different albums.
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Hi,

you would be suprised how many kids are out there named that after that song Smile

cheers for the welcome.
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Originally posted by topographicbroadways topographicbroadways wrote:

I've become a huge Hogarth convert of late, in fact the Fish era seems far inferior to me now, I used to think Clutching at Straws and Script were definitive Marillion but i'll take Brave and Marbles any day now. And it's much more fun to explore the H era with so many different albums.




I know what you mean,

to me the Fish and H era  are almost like two seperate bands altogether,


i love em both Smile
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I first heard of Marillion when then played "Kayleigh" on MTV. I really liked them, but followed them a little bit. About 6 or 7 years ago a buddy of mine burned Six Of One... for me. Hearing the Fish stuff was like hearing from an old friend; however, it was the Hogarth era that really caught my attention. I always knew that Fish was gone and was replaced, but didn't really keep up. So many years I lost, but I've so enjoyed exploring this era of Marillion. It's been quite the journey and I've come to the conclusion that the only way Marillion could've survived was for Fish to leave. Things were so volatile between the two factions that the band was in the process of imploding. Hogarth comes in and it's like getting a B12 shot. Seasons End is such a great album, and even though they dipped a little, they've really come back in the last 10 years to regain their swagger. I mean, how many bands do you know who are 30 years in and creating new, brilliant music. A band this far along normally don't produce a masterpiece, but Marbles is simply breathtaking.

Brave is on a completely different level. They completely nailed it with Brave. So thick and full of power and raw emotion. In my opinion, it's the best thing they've ever created. It's one of those discs that I have to break out from time to time.

Very good to see all of these fans, but most of all to see Hogarth supporters.

Unrelated, but where's Joel? Haven't seen him around in a while.

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It's a big happy birthday to progfan1958, our very own Knight of The Round Table Steve. Have a good 'un mateBeer
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Thanks very much Steve !  Time does have a way of passing when you're not looking.  BTW I'm not much of a Knight, rather a "NUT" of the Round Table. My wife things my armour does shine a bit though !  Off to slay a dragon....
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Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

I was there about a year ago looking for a Frost* disk and more Big Big Train, and even though they showed on their website they did not have anything in the store. It seemed that their prog selection was really reduced and that metal was taking over. I passed by again in the summer, and it seemed to be about the same. But I know they have since merged with another store, so perhaps things have improved somewhat. It will be worth going back to see what they are like now.  
 It's too bad the record store haydays of years gone by have faded so much. I remember when walking downtown you could find one every few blocks, and I used to map out my searches and come up with all kinds of interesting stuff . Now, in the entire city there are really only two major stores, ( HMV and Archambault ) and barely a handfull of specialists.


It's too bad because Montréal used to be a Mecca for music stores back in the seventies & early 80s. Too many to mention. The only one I go to to once & a while to find second hand prog is Beatnick that maintains a small prog section in the back.
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Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

I was there about a year ago looking for a Frost* disk and more Big Big Train, and even though they showed on their website they did not have anything in the store. It seemed that their prog selection was really reduced and that metal was taking over. I passed by again in the summer, and it seemed to be about the same. But I know they have since merged with another store, so perhaps things have improved somewhat. It will be worth going back to see what they are like now.  
 It's too bad the record store haydays of years gone by have faded so much. I remember when walking downtown you could find one every few blocks, and I used to map out my searches and come up with all kinds of interesting stuff . Now, in the entire city there are really only two major stores, ( HMV and Archambault ) and barely a handfull of specialists.


It's too bad because Montréal used to be a Mecca for music stores back in the seventies & early 80s. Too many to mention. The only one I go to to once & a while to find second hand prog is Beatnick that maintains a small prog section in the back.
Yes, it was a great place back then. Dutchy's Record Cave, 2000+, A&A, Sam The Record Man, Phantasmagoria, Discus, Discomanie, then later on Rock En Stock, CD Club de Montreal, and many I can't remember. Then HMV came in , and pushed many of these little guys out of business, and now even HMV are hurting.  At least we have The Web now, and can go directly to the artists. Immense kudos to Marillion and Racket Records.
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Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

Originally posted by Vibrationbaby Vibrationbaby wrote:

Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

I was there about a year ago looking for a Frost* disk and more Big Big Train, and even though they showed on their website they did not have anything in the store. It seemed that their prog selection was really reduced and that metal was taking over. I passed by again in the summer, and it seemed to be about the same. But I know they have since merged with another store, so perhaps things have improved somewhat. It will be worth going back to see what they are like now.  
 It's too bad the record store haydays of years gone by have faded so much. I remember when walking downtown you could find one every few blocks, and I used to map out my searches and come up with all kinds of interesting stuff . Now, in the entire city there are really only two major stores, ( HMV and Archambault ) and barely a handfull of specialists.


It's too bad because Montréal used to be a Mecca for music stores back in the seventies & early 80s. Too many to mention. The only one I go to to once & a while to find second hand prog is Beatnick that maintains a small prog section in the back.
Yes, it was a great place back then. Dutchy's Record Cave, 2000+, A&A, Sam The Record Man, Phantasmagoria, Discus, Discomanie, then later on Rock En Stock, CD Club de Montreal, and many I can't remember. Then HMV came in , and pushed many of these little guys out of business, and now even HMV are hurting.  At least we have The Web now, and can go directly to the artists. Immense kudos to Marillion and Racket Records.
but you still have all the used cd store on mont-royal with and i found some rare cd there
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Latest e-bulletin from the boys below:

Well with less than 2 weeks to go until we set out for our first Convention of 2011 in Holland suffice to say we're rehearsing night and day for the 3 nights of music we'll be playing - over 6 hours of music to rehearse and words to learn is no mean feat!

We're then back home for a lie down for a few days and then off to Montreal to do it all again!

There are a few tickets still available and we really hope we can sell this out and you can join us in what will be yet another fantastic weekend in North America - we can't wait.

Finally in May we will be performing the same sets at the inaugural UK convention in Leamington which sold out immediately it went on sale - so no pressure! In fact why are we writing this email when we should be rehearsing!

When we get back from the conventions we're going to take it easy for a few days and then we'll be straight back into writing the new album - yes we know it's been a long time coming but we hope to have some more news for you later in the year. We're also hoping we'll be able to embark upon a big tour in 2012 so keep an eye onwww.marillion.com/tour for tour dates.

H, Ian, Mark, Pete and Steve



To all of you attending this year's conventions, have a great time. I'll be there in spirit at leastBig smile

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[To all of you attending this year's conventions, have a great time. I'll be there in spirit at leastBig smile[/QUOTE]
We'll raise a pint to you Steve !
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Originally posted by TLM170 TLM170 wrote:

Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

Originally posted by Vibrationbaby Vibrationbaby wrote:

Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

I was there about a year ago looking for a Frost* disk and more Big Big Train, and even though they showed on their website they did not have anything in the store. It seemed that their prog selection was really reduced and that metal was taking over. I passed by again in the summer, and it seemed to be about the same. But I know they have since merged with another store, so perhaps things have improved somewhat. It will be worth going back to see what they are like now.  
 It's too bad the record store haydays of years gone by have faded so much. I remember when walking downtown you could find one every few blocks, and I used to map out my searches and come up with all kinds of interesting stuff . Now, in the entire city there are really only two major stores, ( HMV and Archambault ) and barely a handfull of specialists.


It's too bad because Montréal used to be a Mecca for music stores back in the seventies & early 80s. Too many to mention. The only one I go to to once & a while to find second hand prog is Beatnick that maintains a small prog section in the back.
Yes, it was a great place back then. Dutchy's Record Cave, 2000+, A&A, Sam The Record Man, Phantasmagoria, Discus, Discomanie, then later on Rock En Stock, CD Club de Montreal, and many I can't remember. Then HMV came in , and pushed many of these little guys out of business, and now even HMV are hurting.  At least we have The Web now, and can go directly to the artists. Immense kudos to Marillion and Racket Records.
but you still have all the used cd store on mont-royal with and i found some rare cd there
Haven't made it there yet, but I will certainly check it out !
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dam the Marillion Conventions sound so great...somedayApprove
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I'm listening to Season's End right now. I think I listened to it once when it first was released. Never could understand how the band survived without Fish. Still can't but this is my project for this afternoon. To try and appreciate post Fish Marillion. 
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I'm listening to Season's End right now. I think I listened to it once when it first was released. Never could understand how the band survived without Fish. Still can't but this is my project for this afternoon. To try
 and appreciate post Fish Marillion. 

Try Brave & Marbles - then you'll see how they survived without Mr Dick.
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I love Anoraknophobia despite it being quite pop rock at times i think it has some of H's best vocals and some really strong progressive material
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I'm not sure , but we'll have to be home at least one point during the day to feed the dog and let her out, unless we can get a sitter. ( Perhaps we can bring her to the show...dress her up like a kid and get her a wristband - ha ha )  I would like to see the Q&A as well.  Has the Fan Club offered any other events like the Sugar Shack you went to last time ? Optionally, if you and Kenmar want to check out any other places in the town I could act as chauffeur .


Richard Pilon set up the Sugar Shack expedition last time. Even though it was up for consideration, I don't think he's going to do it this time, which really bums me out. His reasoning is with all of the stuff going on this time with Brutopia and the Sunday afternoon event, would interest even be a consideration? Personally, I'd loved to go back to the Sugar Shack. Got to see the lovely Canadian countryside and have a wonderful brunch.

He's thinking about doing the tour of Montreal, which really doesn't interest me at all. Personally, I'd prefer the Sugar Shack, but I understand his reasoning.

Thanks for offering, Steve. Mighty kind of you. May have to take you up on that one.

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Well, I know few places that serve a mean Sunday brunch, and if you and Kenmar are willing , together with Denise and myself we could go to one and stuff ourselves. On the way back into town I could give you the 50 cent tour ( Just like Chevy Chase and his family at the Grand Canyon in Nat'l Lampoon's American Vacation ) before we get to the final evening at L'Olympia. All I would ask of you is that if we ever get to KC ( or Portland in Kenmar's case ) you do the same for us.  Sound like a tentative plan ?  


Sounds like a fair deal to me. You and Denise make it to KC and I'll introduce you to authentic barbeque that will make you weep.

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Deal !
same here, hope you guys like seafood!  I'm in.
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