This Strange Engine = The Human Heart... brilliant lyrics, passion, emotion, music. Thank you gents, for sharing your souls. the connection was...solid.
How can you not appreciate the tremendous talent of this band! I have always been a "Fish era" fan and still can not get over what they could have done had they stayed together. I still think that they both are a shell of what they once were. It seems that Marillion has improved A LOT, time has played in their favor!! I never thaught I would have them on my favorite list with Steve H., he does a nice job with them. Check out "Somewhere Else" live. GREAT BAND!!!
I saw this live, and I have the shirt and post card to prove it. I remember catching a train to Minehead and hearing a bloke say "I hope they drop Berry this weekend." I love it.
Si Narriagada, este recital está en el DVD WIsh You Were Here, Disc 1 - Popular Music, MARILLION WEEKEND 2003: SATURDAY NIGHT "TOP 10" SET. Realmente un gran concierto!!! 100% recomendable. Saludos!
mejor banda del mundo lejos, y creo ya que si bien con fish me enamore de esta banda , me parece que ahora son mejores musicos y con un hogart impresionante , nada que ver cuando recien ingreso . amo marillion
Why don`t you people get over trying to impress eachother? Marillion are the most profound band on the planet, and the guy on the sax.. I hope they keep him, perfect complimentary..
Yes, every album they've ever done is great (and that's 14, going on 15 of 'em!). If this is the first Marillion song you've ever heard, I'm a little (pleasantly) surprised you took to it right away, as this is a really long, involved track. But hey, kudos to you for liking it straight away. This is only half of the song, BTW -- be sure to check out Part 2. This is a really 'proggy' song, so I think you'd probably really like the "Brave" album in particular. It's a masterpiece.
I can't possibly disagree witgh you, but then I often find myself saying that about his lyrics, Estonia, Somewhere Else, Afraid of Sunlight, This Train, the list goes on.. Most of the lyrics draw on some personal experience, h 'just' manages to deliver the lyrics in a way which is highly personal, but appeals universally.. This goes hand in hand with his performance, he can portray so much emotion, anguish in Somewhere Else, pure joy of singing to/with the audience in Happienss id the Road...
I wished, Marillion would write more faster songs... There are really too much slow, sad and melanchonic songs......... Please, create more like "Incommunicado"! ;)
This Strange Engine = The Human Heart... brilliant lyrics, passion, emotion, music. Thank you gents, for sharing your souls. the connection was...solid.
This track is pure nostalgia, both lyrically and musically..
I love this song so much......hail to Marillion
This song is perfection. Perfect buildup and climax at the end.
Coming back to this after.l so many years… what a beautiful piece.
How can you not appreciate the tremendous talent of this band! I have always been a "Fish era" fan and still can not get over what they could have done had they stayed together. I still think that they both are a shell of what they once were. It seems that Marillion has improved A LOT, time has played in their favor!! I never thaught I would have them on my favorite list with Steve H., he does a nice job with them. Check out "Somewhere Else" live. GREAT BAND!!!
God bless you Marillion.... You are the personification of heart and soul...
I saw this live, and I have the shirt and post card to prove it. I remember catching a train to Minehead and hearing a bloke say "I hope they drop Berry this weekend." I love it.
From what he has later said in interviews and at h natural shows, this is indeed about his own childhood.. A captivating, haunting song by the way....
I gotta agree man, it's beautiful. These guys are purely amazing.
How have I missed this 'til now? Love it!
The Best in Hogarth Era // Bravo Marillion !
one of my fav tracks
Si Narriagada, este recital está en el DVD WIsh You Were Here, Disc 1 - Popular Music, MARILLION WEEKEND 2003: SATURDAY NIGHT "TOP 10" SET. Realmente un gran concierto!!! 100% recomendable. Saludos!
mejor banda del mundo lejos, y creo ya que si bien con fish me enamore de esta banda , me parece que ahora son mejores musicos y con un hogart impresionante , nada que ver cuando recien ingreso . amo marillion
I saw them play Seasons End in Montreal and the sax in Berlin was fed to the speakers from a computer that Mark was using.
this strange engine=the morass of memory coupled with imagination. wow, dude...
Magnifico!!!!
Why don`t you people get over trying to impress eachother?
Marillion are the most profound band on the planet, and the guy on the sax.. I hope they keep him, perfect complimentary..
Yes, every album they've ever done is great (and that's 14, going on 15 of 'em!). If this is the first Marillion song you've ever heard, I'm a little (pleasantly) surprised you took to it right away, as this is a really long, involved track. But hey, kudos to you for liking it straight away. This is only half of the song, BTW -- be sure to check out Part 2.
This is a really 'proggy' song, so I think you'd probably really like the "Brave" album in particular. It's a masterpiece.
absolutely the best band in the world, great song thanx for the upload
sin duda la mejor banda del mundo
genius of geniuses✌🎧👌
Beaucoup d'émotions Steve génial
Excellent, sounds as good as the CD version. Where's part 2?
I can't possibly disagree witgh you, but then I often find myself saying that about his lyrics, Estonia, Somewhere Else, Afraid of Sunlight, This Train, the list goes on.. Most of the lyrics draw on some personal experience, h 'just' manages to deliver the lyrics in a way which is highly personal, but appeals universally.. This goes hand in hand with his performance, he can portray so much emotion, anguish in Somewhere Else, pure joy of singing to/with the audience in Happienss id the Road...
classic ............
This song ranks HIGH in my all time favorite song list!! I just think it's amazing! I have a thing for long lasting songs though ;)
This is good. Very nice.
I wished, Marillion would write more faster songs...
There are really too much slow, sad and melanchonic songs.........
Please, create more like "Incommunicado"! ;)
This is as good as anything Marillion has with Fish. So for those who dismiss Hogarth's era completely, all I can say is this: Q Tips.
@mono14 That actually triggered the sax solo SAMPLE. I have seen this.
ONE DISLIKE? PREPOSTEROUS!
Mark Kelly rules
I still don't like the Hogarth era as much as I like the Fish era, but Hogarth's voice is good and I like how he gives rothery more room to solo.
could somebody in box me explaining why steve has a cricket bat ta very much
ehehe :)
where is tha saxophonist?
better
bla bla bla marillion RULLEZZ
stop whinging ,u get thru the sax solo and ur rewarded with 1 of the best next 5 mins of guitar work ul ever hear.
stop whinging ,u get thru the sax solo and ur rewarded with 1 of the best next 5 mins of guitar work ul ever hear.
1 person dosent have any ears.