@majed altoukhi...he certainly is/ they are.. I met them after the Edinburgh gig just gone/November 15th and I told Steve Rothery how great he is...he gave me his autograph 😁...chatted to H too 😁...was a pleasure to meet them and chat as people.. not just as rock stars... they're ordinary everyday people ...nice friendly guys 🙂💝 The guitar🎸 solo in this is sublime...makes me have chills n soothes my soul 😁😍🎸💝🎸
I was there for this (almost 12 years ago, my God!!) and it's hard to put into context how weird this felt. The entire weekend was basically a perfect set and giant lovefest between band and fans, so to have this, possibly the 'climax' of the Sunday night, go off the rails completely sucked the air out of the room, especially when H looked as flustered as he did. Once Rothery broke into his final solo you could feel the entire crowd slowly starting to go nuts, then H went crowdsurfing... I will never forget this performance as long as I live!!
Me neither. I was there. This Strange Engine is my favorite song in the world by anyone, and I'd seen Marillion four other times and they'd never played it. But this night, "Shortest setlist" meant I WOULD hear it finally. The ENTIRE weekend was perfect. Sunday night was perfect: Ocean Cloud, so many great performances of everything. FINALLY I was to hear my favorite song, and off the rails it went. I was devastated!
I am so proud that so many in today's soul-less music scene still love this kind of fantastic and melodic Music, this will never die, GO MARILLION, with Fish and with Steve, fantastic band.
You're great when your turn such negative energy in so much positive energy, like h does here!!! And, what a crowd, goosebumps!!! And when also write a new song about this event you're even more great!! WOW!!!!
@@mollybloom5681 The song Montreal by Marillion. It contains the following lyrics about this gig: "It warmed the heart to watch him float around the hall Soaking up, reflecting, radiating Just as I would tomorrow night on the outstretched tender hands, tender hands, tender hands Of Montreal" Here's a link to the song: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vMZ-n16kVGo.html
La verdad, escuché este grupo a finales de los 80s 2 o 3 canciones quizás y pasó casi desapercibido en mi vida amante de la buena música. Este año que se va, buscando canciones del recuerdo de los años maravillosos de la música desde los 60s a los 80s, encontré este genial grupo y como gozo como en los mejores tiempos, guitarrista y vocalista fuera de serie. Digno de los genios y leyendas de bandas, que aún existen
Looking at this video explein why Marillion's fans are deeply in " love" with the band! One unique feeling which makes this relation spiritual and magic🙏
Minha adolescência foi ouvindo essa banda incrível. Fish cantava e ainda canta muito. Fish saiu do Marillion, deixando aberta uma ferida que, para alguns fãs da primeira fase da banda, jamais se cicatrizou. Steve Rothery, dispensa comentários.
Only got to see them once on the Seasons End tour . Only time they played Atlanta that I know. They played a small 600 or so seat theater. Man what a mindblow . We were about 10 rows from stage and they rocked the place. Always wanted to see them again but I guess they dont care to much for the states, cant say I blame them
I was at the Variety show. Steve R was Three feet from me. I was stage front. Also he gave me two picks. He was also walking around before the show and I got to shake his hand and talk to him for a few minutes.
C est pas très habituel !! Je ne voudrai pas être à la technique, a mon avis, ça a dû barder méchant juste après...un beau lancé d instrument, un bel énervement..steeve en colère !!