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Summary: A list of frequently asked questions and their answers about
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= MARILLION AND FISH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS =
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Version 1.5
Compiled by
Jeroen Schipper
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CONTENTS
**** Questions 0-3 are in Part 1 of this FAQ ****
4. New Marillion
4.1 When and why did Fish leave Marillion?
4.2 Who is Steve Hogarth and what did he do before Marillion?
4.3 What is a banquo?
4.4 What is a fifteen stone first-footer?
4.5 Will there be a reunion show with Fish?
4.6 Who is Privet Hedge?
4.7 What's Brave all about?
4.8 What studio albums and singles were released?
5. Fish Solo
5.1 Why is Fish called Fish?
5.2 What's this talk about a new book called "The Masque"?
5.3 What does Fish mumble at the end of "Vigil"?
5.4 Doesn't the guy on the Vigil cover look like Mark Kelly?
5.5 Who is "Speaking in Tongues" dedicated to and why?
5.6 Does Fish have net access?
5.7 Fish the actor?
5.8 What solo projects did Fish do?
5.9 What's the Funny Farm?
5.10 Do you have some more info on Suits?
5.11 What studio albums and singles were released?
6. Books, videos, bootlegs
6.1 What books are there on Marillion/Fish?
6.2 What videos are there?
6.3 What's a bootleg?
6.4 How many bootlegs are there?
6.5 Where can I buy bootlegs?
7. Fanclubs
7.1 Addresses of Marillion fanclubs
7.2 Addresses of Fish fanclubs
7.3 What about the official bootlegs?
8. Other bands
8.1 I like Marillion. What other bands can you recommend?
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THE ANSWERS
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4. NEW MARILLION
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4.1 When and why did Fish leave Marillion?
Friday September 16, 1988 was a black day for Marillion fans. Fish
announced that he had left Marillion to start a solo career. It was
explained in a letter to the fanclub:
"During the process of writing the new album it became apparent
that differences, both musically and lyrically, between Fish and
the rest of the band were irreconcilable"
Fish said:
"I've had a brilliant 7 years with Marillion; however, recently the
musical directions of the band have diversified to such an extent
I realised the time had come to embark on a solo career"
The Fish-era was ended with the release of "The Thieving Magpie" which was
a double live album with tracks from 1982-1988, a thank-you to the fans.
------------------------------
4.2 Who is Steve Hogarth and what did he do before Marillion?
After Fish left Marillion, the band started auditioning new singers to
fill the empty place. Not much luck until Steve Hogarth showed up. He got
the job, but asked for a week to think it over. He agreed and 'Hogy'
became the new singer of Marillion. He also plays some keyboards, even at
live concerts, but singing is more important. Mark Kelly still does most
of the keyboards.
Before Marillion, Hogarth sang in several bands including 'The Europeans'
and 'How we Live'. He also played all the keyboards on the Australian
avante-pop band Do Re Mi's first album.
Here's a (pretty complete) discography of his pre-Marillion material:
DO RE MI
19?? Domestic Harmony CD Catalog #CDV2367, Virgin UK
THE EUROPEANS
7" 1978 Europeans/Voices Heartbeat Pulse 2
1979 On the Continent (or Avon Calling) Heartbeat HB 1
7" 1982 The Animal Song/ Someone's Changing A&M AMS 9239
LP 1983 Vocabulary A&M AMLX 68 558
12" 1983 American People/ Going to Work(long
version)/Someone's Changing/ New
Industry A&M AMX 158
7" 1983 American People/ Going to Work A&M AMS
7" 1984 Recognition/ New Industry A&M AMS 9714
LP 1984 Live (Limited Edition) A&M SCOT 1
LP 1984 Recurring Dreams A&M AMA 5034
7" 1984 Acid Rain/ edits from Recurring
Dreams A&M FREE 1 (promo)
HOW WE LIVE
7" 1986 Working Town Portrait PRT 650088 7
MC 1986 Working Town & Interview (promo) Portrait XPC 650088
12" 1986 All the Time In the World/ All the
Time (7" vers.)/Lost At Sea Portrait PRT 650088 6
7" 1987 All the Time In the World/ Lost at Sea Portrait PRT 650088 7
LP 1987 Dry Land Portrait PRT 450618 1
12" 1987 Games In Germany/ Lost At Sea/ India Portrait PRT ?
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4.3 What is a banquo?
In the song Uninvited Guest Hogarth sings: "I'm the Banquo at your
banquet".
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Banquo is one of Macbeth's friends. Eventually
(you'll have to read the whole thing to find out the details) Macbeth has
him killed. Later, Banquo's ghost (or many say just a 'mad vision' of a
ghost that Macbeth has) shows up at a banquet he is holding in honor of
Macbeth's ascension to the Scottish throne. Macbeth goes crazy, because he
thought he had had Banquo killed. It's a great play (plug) as is just
about anything by Shakespeare (plug plug). A must-read for anyone who just
LOVES Hogarth's lyrics. :)
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4.4 What is a fifteen stone first-footer?
Also from Uninvited guest: "I'm your fifteen stone first-footer".
First-footer is a Scottish term relating to the New Year (Hogmanay). A
first-footer is a person (usually this has to be a tall, dark and handsome
male with a lump of coal!) who is the first person to enter your house on
January 1st. That persons would be about 15 stone (which is 15 * 14 = 210
pounds). When this person comes into your house, you must give him all the
food he/she wants! In other words, after The Bells (midnight on 31
December) you have to ensure that your "first footer" is a tall, dark,
etc, male, and he should be carrying a small lump of coal, which would
traditionally go onto your fire (remember it's cold and dark at New Year
in Scotland!). The early hours of 1 January are traditionally spent going
from house to house in your neighbourhood visiting people and welcoming in
the New Year (drinking!).
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4.5 Will there be a reunion show with Fish?
There has been a rumor that EMI once suggested a reunion show. Rothery and
Kelly were vehemently against it, Hogarth and Trewavas were for it, and
Mosley was ambivalent, so they decided to can the idea. It's not totally
impossible there'll be a reunion show, but don't wait up...
The closest thing to a reunion was a charity single that both Fish and
Marillion took part in. The single "Sailing" (by Rock Against
Repatriation) was recorded on two days, many British bands and singers
took part. Marillion and Fish were invited to come on different days,
Marillion was not informed that Fish also took part, and Fish wasn't
informed about Marillion as well...
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4.6 Who is Privet Hedge?
Cristopher Hedge (which is his real name) has been with the band for many
years and he takes care of the sound at concerts (at the mixing table) and
also in the studio. There is an interview in Fanzine 2 of the Dutch Marillion
Fanclub (spring '92). It is mainly about the kind of equipment he uses.
Privet is an actual word and it is a small shrub or bush that is used for
hedges around yards. Not surprisingly it's mainly a british word.
PRIVET n. any of a genus of shrubs or trees of the olive family, with
bluish-black berries and spikes of white flowers, often grown for
hedges. Also called Lingustrum vulgare (the common privet).
So the name Privet is a nickname given jokingly because of the guy's
surname.
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4.7 What's Brave all about?
Brave is the new Marillion album that will probably be released in January
1994. Here are some fragments from an on-stage interview with Hogarth and
Pete Trewavas:
(To Pete:) "Can you describe the new album?". Pete starts talking about the
music: "Brave" is gonna be a concept album like Misplaced_CH, one long
piece of music. Quite specific, he said it was gonna be 64 minutes (yeah!).
It has 19 tracks, some of which are just bridges between the real songs.
And there are no hitsingles on it, they're pretty much doing what they
want.
(To Hogarth:) "What's the album lyrically about?". Hogy tells a long story:
He lived in Bath (I think it was) for a while and one day he heard a police
message on the radio. The police had found a young girl wandering on a
highway bridge (which is illegal). The girl was in some kind of shock
and wouldn't talk at all, so the police didn't know her name. That's why
they were asking on the radio if anybody knew that girl. This what the
album is about, Hogy said he was very touched by this. And before he gave
back the microphone he said "and may I add that this is just gonna be
he best piece of music we've ever made!".
Initially the title of the album was "Severn", as the highway bridge
mentioned above was a bridge over the river Severn.
------------------------------
4.8 What studio albums and singles were released?
Marillion with Hogarth has released the following albums and
singles so far (CAPITALS are albums):
1989 SEASONS END
Side 1: The King Of Sunset Town/Easter/The Uninvited Guest
Seasons End
Side 2: Holloway Girl/Berlin/Hooks In You/The Space
1989 Hooks in You/After Me
1989 Uninvited Guest/The Bell in the Sea
1990 Easter/The Release
1991 HOLIDAYS IN EDEN
Side 1: Splintering Heart/Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven)
The Party/No One Can
Side 2: Holidays In Eden/Dry Land/Waiting To Happen/This Town
The Rakes Progress/100 Nights
1991 Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)/How Can it Hurt
1991 No One Can/A Collection
1991 Dry Land/Holloway Girl
1992 Sympathy/Kayleigh (live w/Hogarth)
1992 A SINGLES COLLECTION
Side 1: Cover my Eyes (Pain and Heaven)/Kayleigh/Easter
Warm Wet Circles/Uninvited Guest/Assassing/Hooks in You
Side 2: Garden Party/No One Can/Incommunicado/Dry Land/Lavender
I Will Walk on Water/Sympathy
1992 LIVE AT THE BORDERLINE (fanclub bootleg, see question 7.3)
Splintering Heart/Easter/King of Sunset Town/Waiting to Happen/
Sympathy/Kayleigh/Lavender/Heart of Lothian/Uninvited Guest/
Slainte Mhath/The Release/Hooks in You/Garden Party
1992 LIVE AT CARACAS (fanclub bootleg, see question 7.3)
Splintering Heart/Holidays In Eden/Script For A Jester's Tear
Easter/Hotel Hobbies/Warm Wet Circles/That Time Of The Night
Kayleigh/Lavender/Heart Of Lothian/Cover My Eyes/Slainte Mhath
The Space/Waiting To Happen/Hooks In You
1994 BRAVE (not yet released)
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5. FISH SOLO
------------------------------
5.1 Why is Fish called Fish?
Contrary to the rock 'n' roll legend, Fish was not so called due to his
drinking exploits (though these were many), but to an old bedsit habit.
His aged landlady would only let him have one bath a week, so he would
make a night of it by taking in sweets, cigarettes, cans of beer, and a
good book. There he would sit quite happily for most of the evening.
Many a time friends coming to see him would have to wait hours until he
emerged as the landlady wouldn't tell him anyone was there.
According to the book "Market Square Heroes": "Fish, says Fish, suited
him because of the nickname the friend had bestowed after waiting nearly
two hours for him to finish having a bath, and because it was also the
off-stage nickname of Chris Squire, the bass player of Yes, who Fish says
he greatly admired, and not least because it was the name of the leader of
a gang of romantic street-smarts in a TV show from Derek's teenage years.
'It was for all those reasons. I identified with all those characters in
my head, the partying musician, the leader of the outlaws, and the lazy
slob lying in the bath for hours keeping his bottom warm.'"--p100.
This is why his friends called him "Fish"!
------------------------------
5.2 What's this talk about a new book called "The Masque"?
Mark Wilkinson and Fish at one point were planning to release an artbook
called "The Masque". The book was to include _all_ the cover art Mark
Wilkinson has done for Marillion and Fish with explanations by Fish
himself on how each piece relates to the lyrics.
The book has supposedly been ready now for many years, but due to various
problems it has not yet been published. First there were legal issues
with Marillion about the royalties, Then they couldn't find a publisher. I
don't know what the latest excuse is, but it's definitely not for sale
yet. As soon as it is, you'll read about it on the Freaks mailinglist.
------------------------------
5.3 What does Fish mumble at the end of Vigil?
This is very difficult to hear on the album, but it's easier to hear on
live versions of Vigil. He says:
"And the boy stood, and stared at the Hill,
And the Hill stared back..."
------------------------------
5.4 Doesn't the guy on the Vigil foldout look like Mark Kelly?
Only if you have the first pressing ;-) Look real close (much better
visible on the LP cover) at the picture that's on the inside of the
booklet, and you'll see three men sitting around a fire. They're sitting
in the middle of a lot of garbage at the bottom of the Hill. The one on
the left is Mark Kelly, the one on the right is John Arnison (the manager
of Marillion).
And there's more: the car on top of the Hill has a license plate that is
very similar to Mark Kelly's license plate at the time...
On the barrel on the left of the picture, the one with the toxic waste
dripping out, it says: "Welcome Skyline Drifters". This was the name
Marillion used on several gigs in the eighties. Notice the jester cap
hanging out of the barrel. Now look at the Seasons End cover.
On later pressings the faces were painted black.
------------------------------
5.5 Who is "Speaking in Tongues" dedicated to and why?
Speaking in Tongues (from the album "Internal Exile") is 'dedicated' to
EMI, on which his first album "Vigil" was released. Fish was not at all
happy with EMI and wanted to change to another record label. So he changed
to Polydor and wrote this song to express his feelings about EMI. Polydor
was not happy with this, but they let him put it on the album anyway.
------------------------------
5.6 Does Fish have net access?
No. Although there once was a rumor, Fish does not have net access. He
does know of the existence of this list and occasionally people have sent
him printouts of the digests. Fish said once that he'd love to join the
list, but don't expect it to happen. He doesn't have the time for it.
_IF_ he would join the list, some people say they expect a flame war
against Marillion and others were worried about posting any negative
comments on Fish.
------------------------------
5.7 Fish the actor?
Fish has done a little acting, mainly some TV stuff. He also auditioned
(believe it or not) for a role in Aliens III.
He had a guest star role on an episode of Zorro, where he plays a farmer
who's persecuted for being a witch. The episode is called "The Newcomers".
In a mini-series on the BBC called "Jute City", he played a hired heavy,
who tried to kill John Sessions' character in the series (if only it was
for real and he had succeeded!). They also subliminally advertised Fish's
album eg. when he went in a pub, the song "Internal Exile" was on the
jukebox.
------------------------------
5.8 What solo projects did Fish do?
Fish can be heard on a number of CD's from other artists, this list has
album title and the tracks Fish can be heard on. Also some singles he
participated in, mainly for charity.
Album: Soundtrack Quicksilver (Tony Banks)
Shortcut to Somewhere
Album: Still (Tony Banks)
Angel Face
Another Murder of a Day
Album: Spartacus (Jeff Wayne)
Fish has some spoken lines and sings two songs
Album: Fall of the House Usher (Peter Hammill)
Fish is credited, but he doesn't sing anything on the album
Album: Outpatients '93 (The Funny Farm Project)
Fish sings three songs, including one with Steve Howe on guitar
Single: Live-in World
Various artists including Fish
Single: Spirit of the Rain Forest
Various artists including Fish
Single: Say it with Pride
Various artists including Fish
Single: Sailing - Rock Against Repatriation
Various artists including Fish
Single: Better World
Sciennes Primary 6 children and Fish
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5.9 What's the Funny Farm?
The Funny Farm is Fish's own recording studio in Scotland. He build this
studio, so he could write/produce his own music there. But also to promote
other Scottish bands, who can use the studio as well. The first result of
this is the CD "Outpatients '93", which features tracks from several
unknown Scottish bands. To make the CD bit more interesting, Fish put three
of his own songs on it as well:
"Time and a Word" (with Steve Howe),
"The Seeker"
"Out of my Life".
These are all cover songs that didn't make it to "Songs from the Mirror".
------------------------------
5.10 Do you have some more info on Suits?
The tracklisting will be something like:
Pipeline, Raw Meat, Emperor's Song, Lady let it Lie, Out of my Life,
Somebody Special, Mr. 1470, Jumpsuit City.
Fish has played all these tracks many times during tryouts at the Outpatients
tour. Unfortuantely, due to many reason (yet all unknown) the Suits album
won't be released before May 1994. Too bad, because since I was at two
of the tryout I'm convinced "Suits" will be another GREAT Fish album!
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5.11 What studio albums and singles were released?
Short overview of what Fish has done so far. Again the album titles
are in CAPITALS:
1989 VIGIL IN A WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS
Side 1: Vigil/Big Wedge/State of Mind/The Company
Side 2: A Gentleman's Excuse Me/Family Business/View From The
Hill Cliche
1989 State of Mind/The Voyeur 1989 Big Wedge/Jack and Jill
1990 A Gentleman's Excuse Me/Whiplash
1990 The Company/Punch and Judy (live)
1991 INTERNAL EXILE
Side 1: Shadowplay/Credo/Just Good Friends (Close)
Favourite Stranger
Side 2: Lucky/Dear Friend/Tongues/Internal Exile
1991 Internal Exile/Carnival Man
1991 Credo/Poets Moon
1992 Something in the Air/Dear Friend (live)
1993 SONGS FROM THE MIRROR
Side 1: Question/Boston Tea Party/Fearless/Apeman
Side 2: Hold your head Up/Solo/I Know What I Like/Jeepster
Five years
1993 Never Mind the Bullocks (featuring Hold Your Head Up)/Question/
5 Years
1993 PIGPEN'S BIRTHDAY (Fanclub bootleg (2CD), see 7.3)
1993 DEREK DICK AND HIS AMAZING ELECTRIC BEAR (Fanclub bootleg (2CD), 7.3)
1993 UNCLE FISH AND THE CRYPT CREEPERS (Fanclub bootleg (2CD), see 7.3)
1993 FOR WHOM THE BELLS TOLL! (Fanclub bootleg (2CD), see 7.3)
1993 TOILING IN THE REEPERBAHN (Fanclub bootleg (2CD), see 7.3)
1994 SUITS (not yet released)
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6. BOOKS, VIDEOS, BOOTLEGS
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6.1 What books are there on Marillion/Fish?
This listing contains some information on the 3 books that are available
on Marillion and Fish (currently nothing on Fish solo).
Title : Marillion in Words and Pictures
Author : Carol Clerk
Published by : Bobcat Books: London, 1985
ISBN : 0.7119.0768
Order No : OP 43512
Other : Softcover, 47 pages
Approx. price: US$5.95
Exclusive distributors:
Book sales Limited
8/9 Frith St.
London W1V 5TZ, UK
This book is mostly color and black and white photos of the band,
especially Fish, in concert and just hanging out. But it also gives
a good overview of the band's history from the early days through
the release of Misplaced Childhood. Some of its highlights are
the recipe for Grendels, an explanation of the Fish/Derek conflict,
and some insights into "The Web" and Misplaced Childhood.
Title : The Script: An illustrated biography
Author : Clive Gifford
Publisher : Omnibus Press, London, 1987
ISBN : 0.7119.1113.4
Order No : OP 44304
Other : Softcover 96 pages
Price : Approx. US$10.95
Exclusive distributors:
Book Sale Limited
8/9 Frith St.
London W1V 5TZ, UK
The Script is an illustrated bio of the group by Clive Gifford.
It's only 96 pages (with a lot of pictures), so it is not as
extensive as "Market Square Heroes". This book was written after
the release of "Misplaced Childhood," but before "Clutching at
Straws." It has a complete discography of all of Marillion's
singles, albums, videos, demos, bootlegs, promos, etc. with
descriptions of distinctive features of the work (i.e. picture
disk).
Title : Market Square Heroes: The Authorized Story of Marillion
Author : Mick Wall (foreword by Fish)
Publisher : Sidgwick and Jackson Limited
ISBN : 0-283-99426-6
Other : 310 pages
Address:
1 Tavistock Chambers, Bloomsbury Way
London WC1A 2SG
Great Britain
Market Square Heroes: The Authorized Story of Marillion is probably
the most informative of the Marillion books I've seen. It has the
least amount of pictures, but those they have are of a historical
nature. I'd say it is the most honest of the various books -- it's
a real biography, not just a cheap attempt to raise money off of
the fans. After reading the book, I felt I knew Fish, Steve
Rothery, Pete, Ian, and Mark. The book is tailored for the fan
however -- Mick Wall's appreciation of the band and the songs are
quite in evidence.
It has on the back cover that "The main reason the band and I
[Fish] wanted this book to be written, was because there's never
been anything published that truly got to grips with the real story
of Marillion." I'd agree.
If you are looking for facts on Marillion through the release of
Clutching at Straws, I'd recommend Market Square Heroes -- if you
want pictures of Fish and the band, go somewhere else . . .
Title : Marillion: `The Thieving Magpie' (La Gazza Ladra)
Author : Roger Day
Publisher : Wise Pulications, London 1989
ISBN : 0.7119.1837.6
Other : Order No. AM74758.
This book contains scores for everything on The Thieving Magpie,
including Freaks and the whole of Misplaced Childhood.
------------------------------
6.2 What videos are there?
Currently 7 videos exist, all of Marillion. Here's the listing:
Title : Recital of the Script
Time : 55:00
Script for a Jester's Tear/Garden Party/Chelsea Monday/
He Know You Know/Forgotten Sons/Market Square Heroes
Very good live video from a concert at the Hammersmith Odeon. It
says on the back:
"It was the night a dream came through - when two years of motorway
madness, greasy spoon meals, and interminable club gigs suddenly
all seemed worthwhile. Hammersmith Odeon - the oft-sought but
seldom attained aim of every rock band. A capacity audience
hanging on to every note and a massive stage for Marillion to
present their stunning visual theatrics in spectacular style.
Powerful, dramatic music; provocative lyrics and superlative
musicianship. A night to remember - for Marillion to savour with
understandable relish as a major milestone in their career"
Title : Grendel/The Web (EP)
Time : 28:00
Contains: Grendel/The Web (live)
This video has two live tracks; both were encores at the Hammersmith
Odeon concert of "Recital of the Script". It says on the back:
"'Grendel' was originally released on vinyl in October 1982 - our
first ever release on EMI - and an unplanned third encore at the
Hammersmith Odeon show in April 1983. 'The Web' has not been per-
formed live since this show....."
Title : 1982-86 The Videos
Time : 35:00
Market Square Heroes/He Knows You Know/Garden Party/Assassing/
Kayleigh/Lavender/Heart of Lothian/Lady Nina
All the videoclips up to 1986. Some are very good, especially Garden
Party is very funny.
Title : Incommunicado C/W Sugar Mice
Time : 8:46
Contains: Incommunicado/Sugar Mice (videoclips)
Title : Live from Lorely
Time :
Slainte Mhath/Assassing/Script for a Jester's Tear/Incubus/Sugar Mice
Hotel Hobbies/Warm Wet Circles/That Time of the Night/Kayleigh/
Lavender/Heart of Lothian/The Last Straw/Incommunicado
Good live video, recorded in St. Goarshausen (Germany) on July 18,
1987. It starts with "La Gazza Ladra" as intro and some backstage
shots.
Title : From Stoke Row to Ipanema
Time : 90:00
Hooks in You/Uninvited Guest (videoclips)
Eric (live rehearsal)
Hollywood Rock Festival, Brazil 1990
Kayleigh/Lavender/Hooks in You (live)
Easter (video)
The Ultimate Gift (live rehearsal)
De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England, 24th April 1990
The King of Sunset Town/Easter/Holloway Girl/
Berlin/Season's End (live)
This video contains some interview with the band, especially to
introduce Steve Hogarth, who recently joined the band at this time.
Title : A Singles Collection
Time :
Sympathy/Cover My Eyes/No One Can/Dry Land/Hooks in You/
Uninvited Guest/Easter (with Hogarth)
Warm Wet Circles/Incommunicado/Kayleigh/Lavender/Assassing/
Garden Party (with Fish)
Once again a lot of videos, only the first 4 tracks were not released
on a video before. Accompanies the CD with the same name. In the
USA this video is called "Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other"
Title : Kerrang! Metal Monsters
Catalog : R0471VH
This is a Kerrang! compilation tape (or video LP actually) that has
various video's, including He Knows You Know. Full tracklisting:
Iron Maiden - "Aces High"
Whitesnake - "Slow An' Easy",
Helix "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'"
Wendy O. Williams "It's My Life"
MARILLION "He Knows You Know"
Motorhead "Killed By Death"
Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane"
W.A.S.P. "Love Machine"
Queensryche "Queen Of The Reich"
Armored Saint "Can U Deliver"
Alcatrazz "God Blessed Video"
Bon Jovi "Runaway"
Kiss "Heaven's On Fire"
------------------------------
6.3 What's a bootleg?
A bootleg is a record that contains an illegal or unauthorized recording
of the band. They're also called "ROIO's": Recording Of Illegal/
Indeterminate Origin. These recordings are used to make LP's and in the
last few years CD's. Most have a catchy title and a nice photograph on the
front. How about the first Hogarth-Marillion CD bootleg, which is called
"Something Fishy Going On"....
The source of the recordings can vary from someone who taped a concert
with his walkman, to an original DAT recording directly from the equipment
of the band. Sometimes a radio broadcast is used. Quality of the bootleg
can vary from very poor to excellent.
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6.4 How many bootlegs are there?
There are many bootlegs on vinyl (LP), but I'm not sure how many exactly,
but it is around 250 boots. Far less bootlegs are available on CD,
currently there are 56 known bootlegs for both Fish and Marillion.
A full listing of these CD-bootlegs is available from the listserver, see
question 1.7 for info how to get it.
This listing contains info on date, time, label and location. It also
contains tracklistings and a short review of the disc.
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6.5 Where can I buy bootlegs?
They're usually hard to get because bootlegs are illegal. But if you're
lucky, you can run into some at a record store. They're generally easier
to buy in Europe than the States.
Another way is to buy bootlegs is via mail-orders. Mail order companies
that carry Marillion and Fish boots are located in Germany and Italy, but
this changes often. Check specialized magazine's for ads, otherwise ask on
the list if anyone has more info. Sometimes bootlegs are even offered for
sale on the list.
The Marillion and Fish fanclubs also offer several 'official' bootlegs for
sale, more on this in question 7.3.
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7. FANCLUBS
Here's a list of all known fanclubs from Marillion and Fish. Both have a
network of fanclubs ("The Web" for Marillion and "The Company" for Fish).
This does not mean the other fanclubs are not official, or not don't get
any support from the bands.
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7.1 Addresses of Marillion Fanclubs
*** The Web UK
P.O. Box 533
Richmond, Surrey TW9 2EX
United Kingdom
*** The Web Holland
Postbus 208
2740 AE Waddinxveen
The Netherlands
Phone: +(31)-1228-11446 (only Monday between 19:00 and 21:00 CET)
Membership: Fl.24,50 (Dutch guilders)
*** The Web USA
P.O. Box 7013
Streamwood
Illinois 60107-7013
Unites States of America
*** Blue Angel
25.15 Avenue Cachin
59282 Douchy-les-Mines
France
*** Real to Read
P.O. Box 8
20090 Aeroporte Milano, Linate
Italy
*** The Release
Heudorfstrasse 10
D-7440 Nuertingen
Germany
*** Jester
UL-Brzozowa 30/22
40-170 Katowice
Poland
*** Flaming Shroud
23, Dawes Close
Armitage, Rugeley, Staffs
WS15 4BE
England
*** The Marillion Fanzine
52, Wheelwright Lane
Holbrooks, Coventry CV6 4HH
England
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7.2 Addresses of Fish fanclubs
*** The Company Scotland
P.O. Box 3
Haddington
East Lothian EH4 3TA
Scotland
*** The Company Holland
P.O. Box 23815
2502 GV Den Haag
The Netherlands
Phone: +(31)-70-399.88.90
*** The Company North America
dept. kd
PO Box 20766
Castro Valley, CA 94546
For now, one year subscription is $15 and this includes special
merchandise discounts. This will not be a detailed as the Company
Scotland thus I recommend keeping your subscription to the Company
Scotland if you desire that in depth information that Fish details
there.
*** Company Austria
Kaistrasse 24/3/19
1100 Vienna
Austria
*** The Company Germany
Post Fach 3022
5205 St. Augustin 3
Germany
*** The Company Belgium
Distelstraat 63
1030 Brussels
Belgium
*** The Company Italy
Via Latuada 20
20135 Milano
Italy
*** Company Scandinavia
Per Hansson
Lindormsgatan 55
502 37 Boras
Sweden
*** Company France
BP50, 92332
Chatillon-Cedex
France
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7.3 What about the official bootlegs?
MARILLION:
Marillion have released two live CD's on their own label, called Racket.
The first one is called "Live at the Borderline" which was recorded at the
Borderline club in London at May 9, 1992. The second disc is called "Live
at Caracas" and was recorded in Caracas Argentine on September 30, 1992.
The Caracas recording is much cleaner and according to some better than
the Borderline disc. Others prefer the Borderline disc because it's closer
to a 'real' live concert (i.e. it's not perfect). More info is in the
bootleg list (see chapter on bootlegs).
These bootlegs are only available to fanclub members, they can order two
copies of each disc.
FISH:
Fish too has released several official bootlegs, 5 total. These are all
high quality double CD's with at least 100 minutes of material and cost
only 14 pounds (plus 1 pound postage in the UK, more elsewhere). Five
more CD's will be released in the future.
The 5 2CD bootlegs of The Company Scotland are available ALSO for
non-members. I think you can buy any quantity. The Fish bootlegs are also
for sale in many local CD shops in the USA, for prices between $20 and
$30 US dollars, keep your eyes open! If you're clueless where to look, ask
someone on the list.
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8. OTHER BANDS
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8.1 I like Marillion. What other bands can you recommend?
There are many bands that make the same kind of music (often referred to
as "progressive rock") as Marillion. Here are some suggestions you may
want to check out:
Anglagard Genesis (*)
Aragon Haze
Arrakeen i.Q.
Asgard Pallas
Cathedral (US) Pendragon
Chandelier Pink Floyd (*)
Dream Theater (*) Rush (*)
Peter Gabriel (*) Shadowland (*)
Galahad Twelft Night
(*) has its own mailinglist.
This is just a small selection of many good bands that make great music.
Every now and then there is a discussion on the Freaks list on different
music than just Marillion/Fish. That's were I got some of the above
mentioned bands. Further you can check out the UseNet newsgroup
alt.music.progressive.
A special mailinglist for progressive music is Gibraltar (address?). They
have a quite big survey file, available via ftp at ftp.uwp.edu in
pub/music/lists/gibraltar/1993survey. This list covers over 1000 bands.
Highly recommended.
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