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![]() It was to be the last show played at the old Gaumont Cinema venue, before it closed down for a total refit, re-opening as the Mayflower Theatre in 1987 Anyway, they came on stage and performed "Script for a Jester's Tear", "Incubus", "Chelsea Monday" and "The Web". Fish then said to the audience: "This is going to be our last song of the evening"! Cue much booing from the crowd, because the band had only played for about 30 minutes, and we all knew that the venue would be closing at the end of the show They then went on to play 'Misplaced Childhood' in its entirety, before returning for encores of "Fugazi", "Garden Party" and "Market Square Heroes" It was a good show, and (in my opinion) this record was their last grasp of greatness
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I'll disagree with you about this last point though, perhaps because I prefer the Steve Hogarth era, they have released a lot of great albums in the last 20 years Brave being one of the best prog rock albums out there IMO... and last year's F.E.A.R. is brilliant as well.
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Susan's aversion to anything released since 1990 means, in the bluntest terms she has no idea about the Steve Hogarth era of Marillion. Fish was only with the band seven years whereas Hogarth has been with them 28 years. Much as i like the Fish era, it's nothing compared to what came next. Interesting you should mention FEAR, Justin. It charted at #4. Only Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws have had higher chart placings. Great story by the way, Susan. It sounded a terrific gig. |
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Thank you
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I have said I stopped buying CD's in the early 90's (which is true) I have never said I stopped buying music DVD'S in the 90's (which would have been impossible because I didn't get a DVD player until the early 00's and it would have been the late 00's before I got my first music DVD!!)
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Well this thread has taken an absurd turn. I decided to order the CD anyway. Excited to see what Steve Wilson has done.
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![]() Where this forum is concerned, that is par for the course!
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![]() Two for £15 in ASDA, was going to get the Chuck Berry cd but the Kiss comp for a fiver was a no brainer. PTDC0035.jpg
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