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lazland
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I bought the single CD version on release, Scott. It's a work of genius. I was, however, persuaded by Eric & Joel to get the double CD version, and haven't once regretted it. Prog heaven.
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Roj
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Thanks very much Steve, much appreciated .
My birthday wish list has been revised accordingly .
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Roj
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As a result of an unexpected gift from my Good Lady, I now have my second h era cd, Afraid of Sunlight, 2 cd version. It's primed for a good listening this weekend .
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lazland
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Praise to the other half, eh Rog? You're in for a fine weekend's listening. Enjoy.
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Warthur
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I do appreciate the fact that the 2CD versions of the first 8 albums keep the original albums on one disc and put all the bonus material on the second disc, rather than taking the easy way out and putting bonus tracks at the end of the album. Not only does it respect the albums' original running order and conception, but it means we get more bonus stuff, which is always nice.
That said, I've never been one to listen to demo tracks so I don't usually listen to the second CDs all the way through very often - though having the B-sides, the Market Square Heroes tracks, and the demos for the abortive fifth album with Fish is excellent. |
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E-Dub
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The 2 disc version is well worth it. "The Only Unforgivable Thing" is absolutely brilliant, but "Ocean Cloud" is in my top 6 or 7 Marillion songs. The band looked stunned when at the 3rd night of the convention when we had to vote between "Ocean Cloud" and "This Strange Engine" that the former was voted by the audience. Thankfully, the band came back out and ended the night with "This Strange Engine". E |
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E-Dub
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Beautiful disc. From top to bottom, it's one of Hogarth's best collection of performances. E |
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prog4evr
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Agree with you on SfaJT, but MC and Clutching at Straws bring out such raw emotion. If you realize that Misplaced Childhood is one long song (one big prog suite - with a mandatory break only because it was released originally on vinyl), you can follow the progression of the mood-swing that the protagonist is in throughout the whole concept album. This is similarly true with the first three songs on CaS - a mini-suite in and of itself. Don't strain to listen - just let the inherent emotionality emanate as you close your eyes and listen...
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Warthur
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Psst, prog4evr, you do realise that post's two years old right?
That said, I can sort of see where Jake's coming from - Fish's style is very theatrical and he certainly isn't afraid to ham it up a bit from time to time. That's not a problem for me - in fact I quite like it - but I can definitely understand that it might put people off. Part of the reason I love Clutching at Straws so much is that it directly addresses the problems with alcohol that had completely overtaken Fish and the band's life at that point, so it's very personal and direct from the heart. I'd personally advise anyone who felt the same way as Jake but was still interested in Marillion to check out Clutching At Straws from the Fish period, but I'd also suggest they try out the better Hogarth-era material, since Steve is less theatrical and has a very personal, intimate delivery that's very different from Fish's brash, bold approach.
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Mellotron Storm
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Anyone catch the last Classic Prog magazine with Rachel Cohen(The Reasoning) talking about how the Hogarth-era Marillion has been the soundtrack to her life.She talks about every album from Seasons End to Somewhere Else discussing the album covers and more.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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lazland
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Yeah, and very good it was too. Rothery has worked with them a fair bit, and I saw them support Fish on his last tour. Damn good they were, too. Me & the missus also got a mention on the Adverse Camber CD A great band who i think will go far. And they are Welsh
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mawgojzeta
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I have been a fan of Marillion since 1988/89 (about there) and have continued to be a fan to this day. Fish era and H era are different, but I connect with both.
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lazland
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Well, welcome along - hope you stay here for a long and happy journey. not only will you enjoy the Marillion discussions, but, hopefully, pick up on a whole load of other great acts
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mawgojzeta
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Thank you. I have been reading (and thoroughly enjoying) several of the forum discussions today. So interesting! And at times, so funny! |
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DreamInSong
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There's an edition of Marbles without Ocean Cloud?!? How unfortunate. |
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Mellotron Storm
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It can't hurt that Rachel is so beautiful either. Hey congrats on the mention in that Adverse Camber cd,very cool . |
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Jet Wesley
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For some reason I think that Hogarth-era Marillion is the perfect soundtrack for driving down the Garden Route in South Africa - strange I know but I was introduced to Marillion years back on that route, and on many subsequent SA drives I have listened to pretty much nothing else. Something about the epic-ness of the music is realised in the scenery...
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Mellotron Storm
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Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing people talking about their drives while listening to music. I drive about an hour to work then an hour back home so i pretty much listen to 2 cds a day while driving.Even when i was a teen though i used to drive the beaches where i live and listen to tunes.I love that experience. |
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lazland
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Update:
"Marillion have decided to take August off for summer hols. This means I can dedicate a whole month to seriously moving forward with the Hogarth Barbieri album which I have been developing in my spare time. Richard has sent me some truly magical music and I'm finding it so inspiring and easy to gather words and ideas to transform these into "songs". I say "songs" in inverted commas because there is no need to think in conventional terms at all about the structures or, indeed, to worry about the rule-book. I can simply enjoy myself and paint pictures with my voice. I'm layering up vocal textures and having a lot of fun here in the loft. "What does it sound like? It sounds like nothing I've ever heard. Is it too weird then? Well, everyone to whom I have so far played the demo's have been knocked out!. These people are my kids, girlfriend, and a small circle of mates (mostly "cool- farmers" and their wives) so I'm confident it's a cross-section in terms of taste. Last week Richard and I paid a visit to the brilliant and lovely Dave Gregory who is currently writing some string arrangements and (knowing him!) playing a bit of guitar on a couple of tracks. Exciting times.. "I'm in the hammock with a lolly, and so, naturally, my thoughts have turned to Christmas. I have been offered a Sunday night at the legendary 100 Club at 100 Oxford Street in the heart of London's west-end, so have confirmed Sunday 18th of December for a SOLO CHRISTMAS PARTY! Yes, I know you're probably already coming to the Forum on the 14th to see Marillion, but you might also fancy something intimate for Christmas..? So if you've always wanted to ask me the name of my first pet (quite handy for hacking into my bank account) but never had the chance, or if you wonder why I wrote what I wrote, or want to hear some of my all- time favourite songs stripped back to a voice and not much else (apart from my questionable piano-playing..) or if you just want to find out what colour this hammock is, come and help yourself to one of my baubles.. "Okay, after me "Deck the halls and lick your lolly fa lalalalalalala la.." www.wegottickets.com/event/126436 "ps Thanks to all who have left messages on my h guestbook at stevehogarth.com. Keep em coming - the guestbook always cheers me up! I also have a new Facebook page: www.facebook.com/icecreamgenius "Well, I'd better crack on. More soon.. "Love and synthesizers, h |
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