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topographicbroadways
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Was working on my Steve Rothery guitar sound today
Thoughts? And I thought this thread needed some life again
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sgt wilko
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Just heard 2 more Marillion albumns for the first time today:
.Com and Radiation.
I have the classic albumns, Marbles, Brave, Afraid of Sunlight and a few more H albumns. Also have the 4 Fish albumns too.
I had heard mixed reviews about .Com and Radiation, - totally unfounded as both are superb.
Next up Holidays in Eden
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Radiation is a top album, .Com features some exhilarating moments.
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Hello and sorry for the late reply :) Yes it would seem that it's actually a live recording from some concert in 1986. On some discography type page I found a reference to this "Fish Out of Water" CD and I assumed it was a rarities bootleg and not a live bootleg. Nevertheless I would have loved to have heard their take on it! ----- On another topic, I have to report that my impression of Hogarth as a live performer has improved considerably after watching the Out of Season DVD. I have never watched any Hogarth era DVDs before, aside from a few short snippets found here and there on the Internet, and those were heavily edited with slow-mo effects and such so I thought he had a prima donna type onstage personality. The Out of Season thing feels much more natural and intimate. And through that I discovered The Release which seems to be what eventually become of Tic-Tac-Toe from the aborted 5th Fish era album, great song! Too bad it didn't make it to the Seasons End proper, it's better than After Me at the very least. |
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Listening to the Bonus disc from Afraid Of Sunlight. This has some great stuff on it. I actually prefer the Studio Outtake version of Cannibal Surf Babe, it gives the song a more live feel. Also the demo of Beyond You has an even better guitar performance from Rothery.
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lazland
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Got HITR on now, first time in quite a while. It was my first review on the site (), and whilst I might have been a tad over enthusiastic, I still think it is a very solid four star album. there are some sublime moments on it.
I'm now starting to get itchy and impatient for some new material, as I guess a lot of people are. So.....looking forward to the new material, which they are apparently working on now, what are you looking for? A continuation of HITR, or something completely different? Personally, I would be more than happy if they did what they always do; namely bring something that is fantastically new whilst retaining the best of their traditions.
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I drifted away from Marillion at the time of Anoraknophobia; the infamous press-baiting press release at the time put me off, as did the album itself, which seemed caught up in making occasional references to their past whilst at the same time striving to be see as being really modern. I thought that with Brave and Afraid of Sunlight the boys had finally found a new post-Fish identity for themselves, but subsequent releases made me feel unsure as to what they were doing. Sometimes they seemed to be trying to break out and find a new audience, other times they seemed to be catering to their current audience (whilst taking pains to distance themselves from the Fish era), eventually I felt that they were a band who no longer knew who they were and what they were doing.
But then a while back I gave Marbles a listen and I was very favourably impressed. I'm caught up now - aside from Less Is More because I'm not really one for "acoustic" albums from primarily non-acoustic artists, especially when there's no new material on them - and I'd be fascinated to see what they do next. Personally, I hope they go for a single-disc effort rather than sprawling onto a double album again, because I thought HITR could have been much stronger if it had been concentrated down a little and if they'd been a bit more ferocious about their editing. (The 2-disc version of Marbles is different, but that's because the concept helped it hang together.)
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Anyone else receive this email? I'm ecstatic
Since the band passed it on it seems a lot more likely to happen too.
We received this email from an Australian fan and thought we would pass it onto all our fans 'Down Under'. "Dear Marillion fan. I am in the process of uniting all the Australian Marillion fans to promote the concept of an Australian tour. We have formed a Facebook group called Australian Marillion Tour Action Group. Please join the group to show your support for a future tour. For those of you not on Facebook please contact me at [email protected] to register your interest. Thank you Steve McAlpine Sydney, Australia" So we thought we'd pass it onto you! Best wishes Marillion and Racket Records. |
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progkidjoel
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...And I received another email a few hours ago asking about location, prices willing to pay for tickets, and even suggesting they may do a weekend with the band, H Natural and Los Trios performing Lucy (Marillon's PR manager) and Steve Rothery have also supported the idea I've never been so excited.
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lazland
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Hey Joel - if that came off, I would raise more than a few in your direction!!
Here's hoping.
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The latest Web magazine popped in the letter box Wednesday.
Some good stuff in their, mainly concentrating on the Weekends and a good interview with the former road manager. At the back, there were pictures, and a written piece, of how Steve H read out the vows at a wedding of a fan recently. I ask you; just how many band singers, or members for that matter, would do such a thing just by virtue of the fact that the recipient was a fan? In recognition of the band that is closest to its fans, here are a lot of....
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That's great. I'd love to meet Steve H he seems like a really nice and genuine guy.
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lazland
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He is. I met him in my old pub in Oswestry when they were recording Radiation. I had had a few at the time, but he was really good to talk to.
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...Bump!
Burning Shed are doing a pressing of Marillion.Com - a long overdue one, to say the least, as the album has been out of print for years. They're also doing another pressing of a 2 DVD version of Somewhere Else - another great Marillion release which has been out of print/stock for a while now. Both, as the descriptions say, will come in the wonderful signature Burning Shed digibooks.
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topographicbroadways
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That looks great. Hope they do the same with Radiation sometime
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infocat
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This is kind of tempting, but honestly I gave up after Radiation, and I'm unclear if anything after that is worth the money...
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lazland
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It all is. You should definitely get Marbles if nothing else. Their best, alongside Brave. Happiness Is The road ain't half bad either.
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Warthur
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What lazland said. I was not keen on Radiation, but I told myself I'd give them "just one more chance." Then I disliked Marillion.com and was more or less ready to give up. Then they did the big PR push for Anoraknophobia and I thought "Ah, hell, I'll give them a shot", feeling that they deserved it considering all the enjoyment I'd had out of the first nine studio albums.
Well, I disliked that album enough that I decided to cut my losses and stop listening to new Marillion releases! By that point I'd been disappointed three times in a row and saw little to no hope of the guys ever regaining my confidence, the band having firmly drifted away from playing the sort of material I liked. So I walked away and stopped paying attention for some time. Big mistake! When I finally got around to listening to the 2CD version of Marbles I was very pleasantly surprised - I thought it was their best since Brave/Afraid of Sunlight (the two albums I consider to be the peak of Steve Hogarth's tenure as singer). I can't personally recommend Radiation to anyone who isn't a hardcore fan but I would certainly say you should give Marbles a go.
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infocat
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So Marbles -- yes; marillion.com -- no. What about Somewhere Else?
I wonder why Anorakophobia doesn't have a Madfish release. |
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