It is very humble of you you to admit that you went on the side of Fish and only later started listening again to Marillions later albums. I say good for you.
Great interview. I’ve been a Marillion fan since the beginning. I was very upset when Fish left and in in truth it took me some time for me to accept Steve. But then I got into the new Marillion, felt in love with Steve as much as I was /am with Fish. Best Prog rock band of all time.
Great interview. If I was to pick 2 albums for someone to listen to and get an idea of what Marillion are about they would be Clutching at straws and Afraid of Sunlight.
Super interview and it's sad the way things ended with Fish, sounds like they just needed a decent holiday away from the touring, maybe done their own side projects to let off steam but sometimes you need that bit of friction to make the gems.
I have read Mark's book. Very interesting and enjoyable. . I remember hearing the news from Tommy Vance on the Friday Rock Show BBC Radio 1 in Sept 1988, that Fish had left. It was so surprising. I have often wondered why. Mark's account sheds some light on one side of the story. Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws are superb albums. Great to get some insight on their creation.
Clutching At Straws is a top class album. I have the CD and the original vinyl LP made with the thinnest delrin puck, and now I have the latest 180g double album version remix which I found a bit odd, but ok because it sounds fantastic.
I used to be a huge huge fan with money to burn. Got most of the albums and singles on rare picture discs, gatefold sleeves etc and loads.of them signed too. Honestly hadn't listened to marillion in decades and was clearing out stuff and decided to sell all my marillion collectables. Thing is, I had to listen to them to check for scratches and the like first, and now I'm.back into them 😂
This is so interesting. Yes, I liked Marillion in the Fish days and I also loved Seasons' End and Holidays in Eden after Fish left. I couldn't get into Fish's solo projects, as much as I was desperate to. I couldn't get into Brave and they went under the radar until Marbles, which I sort of liked but never really got too excited about. Then I've left Marillion's new material alone until this new album. Both Murder Machines and Be Hard on Yourself are excellent. So I'm tempted to now to look back at the albums I've missed. I struggled with SH's voice, I don't like it so much as I used to in the early days, that might be the problem. Yet, I'm excited now for the new material.
That is exactly the same as my situation. I seriously stopped listening with Brave but just randomly heard a new song and was super impressed. May have to have a look at some of their newer stuff too!
As an album, Brave is more akin to the classic prog record. No hits, but memorable for all the right reasons, and just about impossible to listen to without playing the whole thing. Perhaps the best work they have done in my humble opinion.
I don't know if Mark will read this, but I want to thank him(and the rest of Marillion) for Sounds That Can't Be Made(especially Sky Above The Rain). It's interesting that Barry mentioned getting off the Marillion train when Fish left, and then getting back on later. I had only owned a few Marillion works(Script, Fugazi, Misplaced, and Brave). Wasn't interested in exploring further. Then, I read some positive reviews for Sounds when it was first released, and decided to buy it(at the Hollywood location of Amoeba). At the time, my mom and step-dad had decided to divorce. I was close to my step-dad. So, I was very sad. I deeply connected to Sky Above The Rain.
It's an interesting story, I hope you feel better now. A lot of people left Marillion when the split came, I'm just so glad to have rediscovered them in about 2012, which is thanks to my brother. I think there one of the best bands out there, still producing outstanding music.
I miss sitting in the Royal Oak in Corsham swigging pints with our mates, laughing and just enjoying life to the full. Do you remember trying to move Clare's mini in the car park and playing Space Invaders endlessly Mark? Brilliant! And you battered that twat in the student digs boxing match! What a bloody laugh! Great memories Mark - Tony in Oz
I just happened upon this clip. I loved Marrillion back in the Fish days. I liked Season's End enough to get Holidays in Eden but soon fell off the Marillion wagon. As for Fish, I had Internal Exile which I thought was pretty good but not great. Anyway, I've watched a few your clips in the past. This is a wonderful part 1 interview with Mark Kelly. I am looking forward to part 2 and I will be investigating some more of their work with Steve Hogarth. You have wonderful descriptive and critical skills. Heck, I subscribed. Best wishes and cheers.
I saw the Fugazi Tour here in NYC with an audience of about 30 people. One of the best concerts I've ever attended. I love the Fish era material. I have a compilation CD from Racket, sort of a introduction to their later work. Try as I may I just can't get into it.
I quite like Marillion but i just don't 'get' FEAR. I must try harder!! Afraid of Sunlight and Anoraknophobia remain firm favourites. Attended a concert in Southend on the band's last tour which, sorry to say, was poor as Hogarth spent too much time arsing about with a female fan and seemed a little 'tipsy' to us. However i have respect for the band who continued to tour and release albums for many years without the level of success with Fish. The aforementioned FEAR i believe reached no.4 in the album charts so well done for persevering.
Given that Fish and Marillion wouldn't have worked at all after 1988, it's brilliant they've both gone their own ways and produced so much great material on both sides. I've followed probably more on the side of Marillion post-Fish, but acknowledge there's plenty of good Fish post-Marillion material as well.
Not the first band making an let go to an higly valuable persona and then to regret it, Journey...Van Halen... In that seense music is not of something else, this happends on jobs too. I think that the german part of the business got it right them supporting Fish. But in the end who is lissening to complicated well produced music in these days? Marillion where on its last in anyway as with all those other great bands. RIP
Before you guys split up, my freind told me that Fish had thrown away the jester custome on cluthing at straws so their will be no more records,fish will leave the band . So true.
Marillion without Fish is like Led Zep without Robert or the Stones without Jagger,or Rammstein without Till......None of them got better after they split....
Still don't understand the love for FEAR, to me it's just dull, and I can never get to the end of it without switching it off and listening to something else instead
Don't care what people think , but the facts are , Marillion was never as big after Fish , and Fish was never as successful without Marillion.
Marillion were/are a lot happier though. They make a lot more money from far less sales (from a VERY loyal fanbase)
The Theiving Magpie live recording was peak Marillion and my favorite release.
It is very humble of you you to admit that you went on the side of Fish and only later started listening again to Marillions later albums. I say good for you.
Great interview. I’ve been a Marillion fan since the beginning. I was very upset when Fish left and in in truth it took me some time for me to accept Steve.
But then I got into the new Marillion, felt in love with Steve as much as I was /am with Fish.
Best Prog rock band of all time.
You and me both!
Indeed they are. Fish too with his solo career, tons of great music. So many fond memories
Good interview 👍 I've seen the band about 8 times, I've never seen them do a bad show.
A Very enjoyable and informative interview, im looking forward to pt2. Well done Barry another success 👍👌
Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you're ok.
Great interview. If I was to pick 2 albums for someone to listen to and get an idea of what Marillion are about they would be Clutching at straws and Afraid of Sunlight.
Nice picks! I’m weird and quite fond of “This Strange Engine.” It would be a perfect album if Memory of Water was switched out for ANYTHING else, lol.
Super interview and it's sad the way things ended with Fish, sounds like they just needed a decent holiday away from the touring, maybe done their own side projects to let off steam but sometimes you need that bit of friction to make the gems.
Great work….many thanks!👍👍
Thank you too!
Interesting interview thank you
Marillion are still growing on me
I saw them on the Script tour and think it is time I saw them again.
I have read Mark's book. Very interesting and enjoyable. . I remember hearing the news from Tommy Vance on the Friday Rock Show BBC Radio 1 in Sept 1988, that Fish had left. It was so surprising. I have often wondered why. Mark's account sheds some light on one side of the story. Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws are superb albums. Great to get some insight on their creation.
Clutching At Straws is a top class album. I have the CD and the original vinyl LP made with the thinnest delrin puck, and now I have the latest 180g double album version remix which I found a bit odd, but ok because it sounds fantastic.
I used to be a huge huge fan with money to burn. Got most of the albums and singles on rare picture discs, gatefold sleeves etc and loads.of them signed too.
Honestly hadn't listened to marillion in decades and was clearing out stuff and decided to sell all my marillion collectables. Thing is, I had to listen to them to check for scratches and the like first, and now I'm.back into them 😂
This is so interesting. Yes, I liked Marillion in the Fish days and I also loved Seasons' End and Holidays in Eden after Fish left. I couldn't get into Fish's solo projects, as much as I was desperate to. I couldn't get into Brave and they went under the radar until Marbles, which I sort of liked but never really got too excited about. Then I've left Marillion's new material alone until this new album. Both Murder Machines and Be Hard on Yourself are excellent. So I'm tempted to now to look back at the albums I've missed. I struggled with SH's voice, I don't like it so much as I used to in the early days, that might be the problem. Yet, I'm excited now for the new material.
That is exactly the same as my situation. I seriously stopped listening with Brave but just randomly heard a new song and was super impressed. May have to have a look at some of their newer stuff too!
As an album, Brave is more akin to the classic prog record. No hits, but memorable for all the right reasons, and just about impossible to listen to without playing the whole thing. Perhaps the best work they have done in my humble opinion.
Great interview, thanks!!
I don't know if Mark will read this, but I want to thank him(and the rest of Marillion) for Sounds That Can't Be Made(especially Sky Above The Rain). It's interesting that Barry mentioned getting off the Marillion train when Fish left, and then getting back on later. I had only owned a few Marillion works(Script, Fugazi, Misplaced, and Brave). Wasn't interested in exploring further. Then, I read some positive reviews for Sounds when it was first released, and decided to buy it(at the Hollywood location of Amoeba). At the time, my mom and step-dad had decided to divorce. I was close to my step-dad. So, I was very sad. I deeply connected to Sky Above The Rain.
It's an interesting story, I hope you feel better now. A lot of people left Marillion when the split came, I'm just so glad to have rediscovered them in about 2012, which is thanks to my brother. I think there one of the best bands out there, still producing outstanding music.
Great interview well played really enjoyed it
Excellent interview. Mark seems like such a nice guy. Looking forward to seeing part 2.
Glad you enjoyed it
I miss sitting in the Royal Oak in Corsham swigging pints with our mates, laughing and just enjoying life to the full. Do you remember trying to move Clare's mini in the car park and playing Space Invaders endlessly Mark? Brilliant! And you battered that twat in the student digs boxing match! What a bloody laugh! Great memories Mark - Tony in Oz
I just happened upon this clip. I loved Marrillion back in the Fish days. I liked Season's End enough to get Holidays in Eden but soon fell off the Marillion wagon. As for Fish, I had Internal Exile which I thought was pretty good but not great. Anyway, I've watched a few your clips in the past. This is a wonderful part 1 interview with Mark Kelly. I am looking forward to part 2 and I will be investigating some more of their work with Steve Hogarth. You have wonderful descriptive and critical skills. Heck, I subscribed. Best wishes and cheers.
Welcome aboard
I finally got the book recently, really enjoyed it, an excellent read.
I agree with you Barry. FEAR is my favourite Marillion too. And the tour was absolutely fantastic.
Great interview.
I saw the Fugazi Tour here in NYC with an audience of about 30 people. One of the best concerts I've ever attended. I love the Fish era material. I have a compilation CD from Racket, sort of a introduction to their later work. Try as I may I just can't get into it.
Its sad to hear u did not get on with Fish 😢
I quite like Marillion but i just don't 'get' FEAR. I must try harder!! Afraid of Sunlight and Anoraknophobia remain firm favourites. Attended a concert in Southend on the band's last tour which, sorry to say, was poor as Hogarth spent too much time arsing about with a female fan and seemed a little 'tipsy' to us. However i have respect for the band who continued to tour and release albums for many years without the level of success with Fish. The aforementioned FEAR i believe reached no.4 in the album charts so well done for persevering.
Why does the interviewer jump to chemical alice when mark mentions not getting on with fish, i thought the vid had jumped!
At 7.55..
Hi. For fans of the new stuff with SH, could you recommend a few of the best tracks I could listen to ?
The New Kings, Estonia, Ocean cloud
Given that Fish and Marillion wouldn't have worked at all after 1988, it's brilliant they've both gone their own ways and produced so much great material on both sides. I've followed probably more on the side of Marillion post-Fish, but acknowledge there's plenty of good Fish post-Marillion material as well.
Afraid of Sunlight and Marbles are the high points for me
the answer was i stuck with fish and marillion it was like seeing them twice if you know what i mean
Not the first band making an let go to an higly valuable persona and then to regret it, Journey...Van Halen...
In that seense music is not of something else, this happends on jobs too.
I think that the german part of the business got it right them supporting Fish.
But in the end who is lissening to complicated well produced music in these days?
Marillion where on its last in anyway as with all those other great bands. RIP
Before you guys split up, my freind told me that Fish had thrown away the jester custome on cluthing at straws so their will be no more records,fish will leave the band . So true.
Fish era the best.
Marillion without Fish is like Led Zep without Robert or the Stones without Jagger,or Rammstein without Till......None of them got better after they split....
Agree.
Still don't understand the love for FEAR, to me it's just dull, and I can never get to the end of it without switching it off and listening to something else instead
From the genius of Clutching to the dreadful pop of Holidays in Eden and the change of logo put me right off them for a long time.