TimR Posted Saturday at 22:20 Posted Saturday at 22:20 (edited) I cannot believe a search of Marillion on the forum turns up nothing other than Word Ascociation and possibly a post by @Marillionred about a gig at the Albert Hall. Currently sitting in a Café in Paris having a beer. Just spent two nights at the Paris Marillion weekender. By luck I'm in Paris for the marathon tomorrow and managed to get tickets via facebook a month ago after they'd sold out. What an awesome show. Three weeks ago I managed to see Mr Punch at Camden Underword, again Facebook fed me something on the morning of the gig. For Fish era Marillion, comoelte with theatrics, they're amazing. Seen them twice now. I turned down tickets to see Marillion in 1984! And this is the first time I've seen them. Absolutely phenomenal gig. Anyway Pete Trewavas, doesn't get a lot of mentions. Ever. And is a big influence on me. Am I the only one, or am I rubbish at the search. Edited Saturday at 22:21 by TimR 4 Quote
ezbass Posted Saturday at 22:26 Posted Saturday at 22:26 Great band, Steve Rothery is such an underrated and distinctive guitar player and Pete Trewavas has great tone, touch and note choice. 2 Quote
Woodinblack Posted Saturday at 22:33 Posted Saturday at 22:33 I saw them in portsmouth guildhall in 1983. I had no idea who they were, I just went to this house of some students that a friend knew, and they said did we want to go to see marillion. Said I had no idea who they were and they said 'oh they are sort of like genesis', so we went. They were great, nothing like genesis obviously, but it was a good gig. Liked them since then. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted Saturday at 23:28 Posted Saturday at 23:28 Hmmm. 27 pages of results for a search on Marillion everywhere in the forum. I've posted a few times about them, or at least about a tribute band I was in for a while, and about the Cort GB4 Custom I bought because Pete Trewavas played one. Pete Trewavas is an excellent bassist - the whole band is great, and I prefer the 36 years of the h era to the eight years of the Fish era. Quote
kodiakblair Posted Saturday at 23:30 Posted Saturday at 23:30 Christ, this has jogged a memory. Had to learn "3 boats down from the candy" for one of the first bands I was in. Bit out of the norm for me, Anti-Nowhere League's So What being more my style 🤣 Quote
King Tut Posted yesterday at 00:15 Posted yesterday at 00:15 I went to see Girl at the Marquee. Marillion were Support and bought a coach load of fans in from Aylesbury. They played a blinder - then went to see them at Reading which was their big break really, I think they’d just parted ways either way originally drummer Mick Pointer which was the subject matter for the song Assasing. The misses and I are briefly visible in one of their Hammersmith Odeon Videos! Quote
mikebass456 Posted yesterday at 06:02 Posted yesterday at 06:02 Keep an eye out for Stillmarillion if you're into the Fish-era stuff. Have seen them a couple of times at our local music venue (Yardbirds in Grimsby), and they were brilliant! 🤘 Quote
Bilbo Posted yesterday at 11:09 Posted yesterday at 11:09 I saw them early on with Fish. My kid brother is a massive fan but I never really got past SFAJT. It's ok but I don't get excited by the later stuff (and I am a Prog fan). One of those bands I want to like but it's just not happening. 1 Quote
WinterMute Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I was at the last Fish gig at Hammy Odeon, wasn't a big fan, but was playing in a band with ex Sounds journo Phil Bell who helped break them early on. Great gig, and I do appreciate early Marillion more than the later stuff, but they're a properly good band. Quote
snorkie635 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I went to school with Derek (Fish). We went sledging together and he broke my sledge - you won't find that in any book. 😉 1 Quote
mikebass456 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 30 minutes ago, snorkie635 said: I went to school with Derek (Fish). We went sledging together and he broke my sledge - you won't find that in any book. 😉 Don't think he's finished writing his autobiography yet - there's still time to remind him......😆👍 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) I have no idea why Marillion aren't more celebrated on Basschat, but I've always thought Pete Trewavas had a great sound and a really nice feel to his bass playing. Edited 14 hours ago by Misdee Quote
wateroftyne Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I kinda should like them, and I've tried for years, but for some reason I just find the drums really jarring. They never seem to sit right. That said, I absolutely adore Slàinte Mhath and bits of Brave. Quote
LowB_FTW Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I think Brave is a wonderful record. I have some other bits and bobs by them from around the same time, but that LP was just fantastic. Mark 1 Quote
paul_5 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Yes, Brave is a wonderful album, but I'll always have a soft spot for the Fish era, as this was during my formative years. 1 Quote
Linus27 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Clutching at Straws is one of my all time favourite albums. Edited 2 hours ago by Linus27 Quote
wintoid Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I saw Marillion at least twice during the 80s, perhaps more. I still enjoy the Fish albums, although the lyrics and mentality are... well let's just say it was fine when I was 13, but not now. I stopped listening after Fish left, and am unlikely to delve into the later catalogue. I do listen occasionally. Quote
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