Thanks for listening to my prayers, Yeedeed 😁 And sorry for spamming and infiltrating your metal reactions 😉 The main reason for suggesting Marillion was the fact that you dig BOTH Metal AND a-ha....and Marillion fits in perfectly in the overlap. At least they do for me. I hope this song inspires you to react to more of their songs...I promise that you are in for quite an amazing journey. Rock on Yeedeed - love your channel and your devotion to listening genuinely to new songs and actually taking your time to pay attention to all the details. It's a treat 😎👍 Btw - here's the studio version: ua-cam.com/video/mXoTj5NCyk0/v-deo.html
Hey my man, thank you for the comment and the suggestion, AND thanks for the studio version! Don't get me wrong, you can request anything on any video I post, metal or not, just was a surprise it wasn't metal due to that lol. Yes, I appreciate ALL subgenres of rock music from extreme metal to the softest most indie sounding music, as long as it sounds good. And Marillion sure sounds good.
Welcome to Marillion... My Suggestions: Neverland, This Strange Engine, Go, The Sky above the Rain, Out of this World, The leavers, Gaza, Estonia, Montreal, King... They are so good, especially live. Give them a try. You won't regret...
I was thinking the same thing during this reaction, but didn't bring it up! I'm almost 40 years old, and have been a fan of all genres of rock my whole life, and have NEVER heard of them. Glad I have now!
Great band with one of the most criminally underrated guitarists. Fun fact about Marillion - they pretty much invented crowdfunding all the way back in 1997. They couldn't afford a North American tour so fans raised $60,000 to make it happen. It was such a success that the band decided to fund their next album by having fans buy it before it was made and 12,000 of them did. Each one had their name listed in the liner notes. So loyal are Marillion fans that they've done annual fan conventions for the past 20 years. I've always wanted to go to one. They have one of the best fan bases in music. It has allowed them to be completely independent and still successful enough to sell out Royal Albert Hall.
I was cleaning out some crap from my basement last month and found an old entertainment section from the Chicago Tribune that I had saved. I couldn't figure out the relevance until I looked below the fold and there was the article about the tour fund. I had seen the show in Chicago for that tour and was a part of the freaks list, which is where it all started. Got my MarillionRochester double CD and my name in Anoraknophobia. Living now in Rochester, Montreal is only 5ish hours away. I've been to two conventions so far, I'm hoping we get through this Covid border issue before the next one. It's a great time and a great city. Do all you can to get to one, you won't regret it.
@@MrSinnerBOFH Yes. Set an all time record. Every time I went in and had tickets in my checkout cart they would vanish before I could pay. Wound up going through a reseller and it worked out better as I got the best seats in the house.
Nice to see that Marillion gets some attention in the reaction scene. They were my first musical love back in my youth, listening to them for over 30 years now. There is a huuuuge discography to delve into. Their studio versions are pretty good, but the live shots so much better. Steve Hogarth (or simply "H.") is a true bard and the performances are absolutely amazing.
Same. Flew from the states and made a whole trip out of it. 9 days in London including Bath. This will always be one of the most memorable shows I've ever seen and I've seen some incredible concerts like the original Wall tour etc. My wife puts up with a lot. I managed to get 10th row almost dead center. I can see myself in the DVD. I was blown away when the second half opened with this as it's one of my all time favorites and the first time I've seen them perform it.
@@johnnicholson8345 I saw the guys in Helsinki airport a week later on their way back from Japan. They were still buzzing about the RAH. Marillion Weekends in 2022 await plus a new album soon :)
@@JoshMainka You could tell on stage that H and the guys were so blown away and had a child like wonder as they soaked it all in. I can't wait for the next Marillion weekend in Montreal. I submitted my tape to Lucy to play with the band on Sunday back in 2013 as they used to do but life had other plans for me. New album is in the works as they are finishing at PG's studio as we speak. Should be great as always.
@@johnnicholson8345 I made Montreal in 2013 and 2015. I have Łódź and Lisbon booked for next year but if I stop spending money on camera gear I might return to Quebec 😊
@@JoshMainka Nice. You do photography as well, huh? Same here. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on the Nikon Mirrorless though I have so much invested in the traditional lenses. Not sure what to do.
Thank you for taking a listen to Marillion… one of the best bands in the world. I’ve been a fan for nearly 40 years now. For an emotional journey Gaza live is a must… all 17 minutes of this epic :)
And to think you’re hearing the tuned down version with a very weathered voice in Hogarth. Now imagine hearing this in its proper key when his voice and Range were much stronger and higher. Not to take away from this performance as it was beautiful. But Hogarth in his prime in the early 90s was also something to behold.
i just love how Steve Hogarth puts his whole body and soul in a song and you can just feel the song by just looking at him, its somthing most singers dont have.
If you have the time, Gaza live is an amazing watch. Controversial content, only if you miss the point. Shorter tracks could be The Great escape or Out of this World , live are the best
Marillion is unique in the fact that their live performances outshine their studios work. They feed off the energy of their audiences it’s truly a treat to experience them live. Great first Marillion choice.
You looked like I did when I heard this concert man unbelievable band.if floyd had Steve Hogarth up front god knows what else it could have sounded like !! Incredible singer.
It's very sad that so few actually know of Marillion's brilliance. Maybe all of these reactionary type of videos from people, will help expose people to their talents. Basically, the only music I listen to is Marillion. I'm a huge fan of progressive rock but after awhile, the other bands seem to pale next to this band. We are all so deeply blessed that they still love and respect each other. I believe it helps keep them tight and together.
This band are fantastic. On cd they sound fantastic, but on stage they are on another planet entire. Check out live versions of The Great Escape, Neverland, Gaza, This Strange Engine. I could go on and on
Hello yeedeed, Nice to hear Marillion. Great band, great reaction. If you want discover others songs, try a listen to these titles : Neverland : ua-cam.com/video/rWFuzjqJYpY/v-deo.html Gaza : ua-cam.com/video/uaBVTtt53FA/v-deo.html Season’s end : ua-cam.com/video/8ypkV1XRwAM/v-deo.html It’s live version. Because this band is incredible in live. Enjoy my friend.
Do yourself a favor and watch And react to The Invisible Man LIVE. Not only the music is amazing, but Hogarth's performance is a masterclass in how to portray emotions and become the character of the song. You will thank me for it!
One of the best live performances I’ve ever seen, so tight. Mark of a great band is the live performances are far superior to the studio recording. U2, Springsteen and Coldplay are also the live gods
Hey Mike...up for some more Marillion? They just released a new album An Hour Before It's Dark - you should give it a listen! I recommend Murder Machines and The Crow And The Nightingale 👍
You will inevitably find yourself thrown into one of the most virulent "new lead singer" debates that has ever raged on the internet. Given your many comments about this singer, Steve Hogarth, having such a wonderful voice, you may have a hard time understanding (I know I do) the commenters who will eventually arrive here to tell you to go back to the '80's and listen to "the real Marillion" when Fish was the front man. Like with most people, the music of their teenage years and their twenties became the love of their life that they can never forget, and never accept any sort of substitute, or ever concede something better has ever come along. Maybe, just maybe, the music from the Fish ear comes close to being a cross between punk and classic symphonic prog, but for the Hogarth era, I don't think that description is at all accurate. The band itself has for decades tried to resist being cubbyholed into any sub-genre, but are probably best placed within the symphonic prog category. There are bunches of guys who grew up listening to early Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, Camel and other progenitors of progressive rock, then came of age and formed their own prog bands in the '80's and '90's. Prog was horribly out of fashion in the pop music world by then, and most of these bands labored for years, even decades, in obscurity. Marillion was actually one of the more famous ones, with several hit singles during the Fish era. Other tremendous bands you've probably never heard of are IQ, Jadis, The Flower Kings, and Porcupine Tree. Zero radio play in the USA. In the case of Marillion, a huge swath of fans stopped following the band when Fish quit to go solo. The rest of the world had given Marillion a listen with Fish singing, didn't like it, and could not be dragged back to give the new guy, Hogarth, a chance. Record companies were unhappy with Marillion for not following orders to produce radio singles. The band had more integrity than that, and eventually discarded record labels for crowdfunding as a source of revenue. So, with Fish out on his own, the band trying to make complex and layered music not really suitable for radio play, and no record label money to promote them, Marillion became the best band in the world that hardly anybody has heard of. Personally, I think Hogarth is the best pop singer in the world, any genre, with the possible exception of that petite lady fronting Nightwish, so make him the best male pop singer. Give Fish a listen if you feel like it, but plan on going to see Marillion in Montreal for the 2022 convention. These guys aren't spring chickens, and missing them live will feel like missing the Beatles if you fail to go.
Amazing and thorough run through. I am most definitely an H-era Marillion fan…but I love both eras. H’s lyrics just resonates with me way more than Fish’s.
@@JesperHellvik Take, for example, "Dry Land". I can't imagine Fish ever composing such a touching song about a timid man so hesitant to make the first move.
Hi Mike, As a long time fan of Marillion I thought I'd offer a couple of suggestions. The first is called Go! The original album version is below. ua-cam.com/video/9SdzoEyvyv8/v-deo.html
The live video of Go! was also recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in October 2017. Minor Spoiler Alert! The video contains a recreation of something that happened at a gig at their Biannual Marillion Convention in Leicester. When it happened at Leicester it was organised without the bands knowledge. ua-cam.com/video/Xmgf_NyAlTs/v-deo.html
My second is called Ocean Cloud. I warn you, its not a short track, which for Marillion, isn't unusual. It's inspired by and in tribute to a guy called Don Allum, who was the first person to row across the Atlantic on their own, in both directions. The original album version is here: ua-cam.com/video/nNe6jGED4_Y/v-deo.html
I honestly do not understand that Simon. When I watch reactions I am there to watch the reaction and the commentary, not to listen to the song alone. If you want to listen to a song uninterrupted, I suppose I am a bit confused why you are watching reaction videos
The better reaction videos to watch are the ones who watch the whole video and THEN comment. Sorry that you can't understand that. Won't be watching any more of yours ...@@Yeedeed
Respectfully, I have 968 videos uploaded over three years of reacting. I have received in this time maybe three comments out of tens of thousands who have said what you said. So if you feel that way, that's fine, but I stand by what I said to you almost 3 years ago: That the overwhelming majority of people watch reaction videos for the reaction and commentary, NOT to hear songs uninterrupted. If you want to do that, you can listen to the songs themselves, or yes, watch other reactors who react that way. To me, if a reactor is doing reactions like that, it shows me they're not engaged in what they're listening to and to me that is a bit lazy to react that way.
Thanks for listening to my prayers, Yeedeed 😁 And sorry for spamming and infiltrating your metal reactions 😉 The main reason for suggesting Marillion was the fact that you dig BOTH Metal AND a-ha....and Marillion fits in perfectly in the overlap. At least they do for me. I hope this song inspires you to react to more of their songs...I promise that you are in for quite an amazing journey. Rock on Yeedeed - love your channel and your devotion to listening genuinely to new songs and actually taking your time to pay attention to all the details. It's a treat 😎👍
Btw - here's the studio version: ua-cam.com/video/mXoTj5NCyk0/v-deo.html
Hey my man, thank you for the comment and the suggestion, AND thanks for the studio version! Don't get me wrong, you can request anything on any video I post, metal or not, just was a surprise it wasn't metal due to that lol. Yes, I appreciate ALL subgenres of rock music from extreme metal to the softest most indie sounding music, as long as it sounds good. And Marillion sure sounds good.
Welcome to Marillion...
My Suggestions:
Neverland, This Strange Engine, Go, The Sky above the Rain, Out of this World, The leavers, Gaza, Estonia, Montreal, King...
They are so good, especially live.
Give them a try.
You won't regret...
I only discovered Marillion this month, and love them. This song is just so good.
One of the most underrated bands ever. Good reaction. Keep 'em coming.
Neverland, Gaza, Great Escape, Easter - I could go on....so many incredible songs from Marillion.
The list is endless :-D
This is the best band you have never heard of.
I was thinking the same thing during this reaction, but didn't bring it up! I'm almost 40 years old, and have been a fan of all genres of rock my whole life, and have NEVER heard of them. Glad I have now!
@@Yeedeed I am 46 now and i loved this band from the age of 14. They are the canvas of my life.
Great band with one of the most criminally underrated guitarists. Fun fact about Marillion - they pretty much invented crowdfunding all the way back in 1997. They couldn't afford a North American tour so fans raised $60,000 to make it happen. It was such a success that the band decided to fund their next album by having fans buy it before it was made and 12,000 of them did. Each one had their name listed in the liner notes. So loyal are Marillion fans that they've done annual fan conventions for the past 20 years. I've always wanted to go to one. They have one of the best fan bases in music. It has allowed them to be completely independent and still successful enough to sell out Royal Albert Hall.
It sold out in, what, 5 minutes? Amazing. I wanted to go but, we’ll, no tickets left.
I was cleaning out some crap from my basement last month and found an old entertainment section from the Chicago Tribune that I had saved. I couldn't figure out the relevance until I looked below the fold and there was the article about the tour fund. I had seen the show in Chicago for that tour and was a part of the freaks list, which is where it all started. Got my MarillionRochester double CD and my name in Anoraknophobia. Living now in Rochester, Montreal is only 5ish hours away. I've been to two conventions so far, I'm hoping we get through this Covid border issue before the next one. It's a great time and a great city. Do all you can to get to one, you won't regret it.
@@MrSinnerBOFH Yes. Set an all time record. Every time I went in and had tickets in my checkout cart they would vanish before I could pay. Wound up going through a reseller and it worked out better as I got the best seats in the house.
@@johnnicholson8345 I’m very happy for you, as was an espectacular show. Hope they do this again.
@@MrSinnerBOFH Same here. I am hoping everything goes as planned for next years Marillion weekends.
Nice to see that Marillion gets some attention in the reaction scene.
They were my first musical love back in my youth, listening to them for over 30 years now.
There is a huuuuge discography to delve into.
Their studio versions are pretty good, but the live shots so much better. Steve Hogarth (or simply "H.") is a true bard and the performances are absolutely amazing.
What a beautiful surprise. Great song!
They have been musics best kept secret for almost 40 years !
I was there that night and I still get goosebumps watching this 😊
Same. Flew from the states and made a whole trip out of it. 9 days in London including Bath. This will always be one of the most memorable shows I've ever seen and I've seen some incredible concerts like the original Wall tour etc. My wife puts up with a lot. I managed to get 10th row almost dead center. I can see myself in the DVD. I was blown away when the second half opened with this as it's one of my all time favorites and the first time I've seen them perform it.
@@johnnicholson8345 I saw the guys in Helsinki airport a week later on their way back from Japan. They were still buzzing about the RAH. Marillion Weekends in 2022 await plus a new album soon :)
@@JoshMainka You could tell on stage that H and the guys were so blown away and had a child like wonder as they soaked it all in. I can't wait for the next Marillion weekend in Montreal. I submitted my tape to Lucy to play with the band on Sunday back in 2013 as they used to do but life had other plans for me. New album is in the works as they are finishing at PG's studio as we speak. Should be great as always.
@@johnnicholson8345 I made Montreal in 2013 and 2015. I have Łódź and Lisbon booked for next year but if I stop spending money on camera gear I might return to Quebec 😊
@@JoshMainka Nice. You do photography as well, huh? Same here. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on the Nikon Mirrorless though I have so much invested in the traditional lenses. Not sure what to do.
My first concert where I paid quite a bit of money to go. Amazing and magical. You must react to NEVERLAND and HOUSE
yes, this was a nice song,loved it!
Thank you for taking a listen to Marillion… one of the best bands in the world.
I’ve been a fan for nearly 40 years now.
For an emotional journey Gaza live is a must… all 17 minutes of this epic :)
The best band in the world - it is as simple as that...
Marillion is amazing, and their live shows are always brilliant. I recommend you to go full in into Marillion discography.
The band of my heart
Marillion are just amazing, glad you like the song and hope you enjoy more to come, they're something special. 😎👍
Enjoyed your reaction - thanks. Welcome to the world of Marillion! They are currently working on their 19th studio album, so some catching up to do!
Can’t wait! Going to see them in Edinburgh in november 😎🤘
Marillion are FANTASTIC- keep on digging into their catalog!!
And to think you’re hearing the tuned down version with a very weathered voice in Hogarth. Now imagine hearing this in its proper key when his voice and Range were much stronger and higher. Not to take away from this performance as it was beautiful. But Hogarth in his prime in the early 90s was also something to behold.
Best band in the world.
Great reaction so subbed👍
i just love how Steve Hogarth puts his whole body and soul in a song and you can just feel the song by just looking at him, its somthing most singers dont have.
Steve Rothery, the lead guitarist, is awesome.
There's no one like him! The way he expresses emotion through the guitar is rivaled only by Gilmour!
If you have the time, Gaza live is an amazing watch. Controversial content, only if you miss the point. Shorter tracks could be The Great escape or Out of this World , live are the best
Nice one, Jesper!
Thanks, Ang 😊
This concert is amazing!
Marillion is unique in the fact that their live performances outshine their studios work. They feed off the energy of their audiences it’s truly a treat to experience them live. Great first Marillion choice.
You looked like I did when I heard this concert man unbelievable band.if floyd had Steve Hogarth up front god knows what else it could have sounded like !! Incredible singer.
Marillion should always be experienced live :)
It's very sad that so few actually know of Marillion's brilliance. Maybe all of these reactionary type of videos from people, will help expose people to their talents. Basically, the only music I listen to is Marillion. I'm a huge fan of progressive rock but after awhile, the other bands seem to pale next to this band. We are all so deeply blessed that they still love and respect each other. I believe it helps keep them tight and together.
Thank you for this reaction. I hope you will try another of wonderful Marillion songs. « the great escape » « invisible man » « NeverLand »…
Claramente no sabía que estaba escuchando. No tiene idea lo grandiosos que son.
Love this song.
Great Reaction, “Marillion is a way of life” next Neverland.
It's a better way of life!!
Even ian mosley drums are so powerfull.. this is So good
Fantastic
Iconic song
This band are fantastic. On cd they sound fantastic, but on stage they are on another planet entire. Check out live versions of The Great Escape, Neverland, Gaza, This Strange Engine. I could go on and on
Please see Marillion's Neverland (live)
Oh yes!
Magnificent ❤️💜💜
Best band in the world
Hello yeedeed,
Nice to hear Marillion. Great band, great reaction.
If you want discover others songs, try a listen to these titles :
Neverland :
ua-cam.com/video/rWFuzjqJYpY/v-deo.html
Gaza :
ua-cam.com/video/uaBVTtt53FA/v-deo.html
Season’s end :
ua-cam.com/video/8ypkV1XRwAM/v-deo.html
It’s live version. Because this band is incredible in live.
Enjoy my friend.
Epic songs all of them!
Try reacting to 'The Great Escape' by Marillion. Such a great track.
It's obligatory 😄
Fire 🔥 live version!!...
Do yourself a favor and watch And react to The Invisible Man LIVE. Not only the music is amazing, but Hogarth's performance is a masterclass in how to portray emotions and become the character of the song. You will thank me for it!
And Steve Rothery is totally and completely on par with David Gilmour. His guitar playing is Out Of This World.
Definitely :)
Marillion, the best band you’ve never heard of
Thank you
One of the best live performances I’ve ever seen, so tight. Mark of a great band is the live performances are far superior to the studio recording. U2, Springsteen and Coldplay are also the live gods
Hey Mike...up for some more Marillion? They just released a new album An Hour Before It's Dark - you should give it a listen! I recommend Murder Machines and The Crow And The Nightingale 👍
You will inevitably find yourself thrown into one of the most virulent "new lead singer" debates that has ever raged on the internet. Given your many comments about this singer, Steve Hogarth, having such a wonderful voice, you may have a hard time understanding (I know I do) the commenters who will eventually arrive here to tell you to go back to the '80's and listen to "the real Marillion" when Fish was the front man. Like with most people, the music of their teenage years and their twenties became the love of their life that they can never forget, and never accept any sort of substitute, or ever concede something better has ever come along. Maybe, just maybe, the music from the Fish ear comes close to being a cross between punk and classic symphonic prog, but for the Hogarth era, I don't think that description is at all accurate. The band itself has for decades tried to resist being cubbyholed into any sub-genre, but are probably best placed within the symphonic prog category.
There are bunches of guys who grew up listening to early Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, Camel and other progenitors of progressive rock, then came of age and formed their own prog bands in the '80's and '90's. Prog was horribly out of fashion in the pop music world by then, and most of these bands labored for years, even decades, in obscurity. Marillion was actually one of the more famous ones, with several hit singles during the Fish era. Other tremendous bands you've probably never heard of are IQ, Jadis, The Flower Kings, and Porcupine Tree. Zero radio play in the USA. In the case of Marillion, a huge swath of fans stopped following the band when Fish quit to go solo. The rest of the world had given Marillion a listen with Fish singing, didn't like it, and could not be dragged back to give the new guy, Hogarth, a chance. Record companies were unhappy with Marillion for not following orders to produce radio singles. The band had more integrity than that, and eventually discarded record labels for crowdfunding as a source of revenue. So, with Fish out on his own, the band trying to make complex and layered music not really suitable for radio play, and no record label money to promote them, Marillion became the best band in the world that hardly anybody has heard of.
Personally, I think Hogarth is the best pop singer in the world, any genre, with the possible exception of that petite lady fronting Nightwish, so make him the best male pop singer. Give Fish a listen if you feel like it, but plan on going to see Marillion in Montreal for the 2022 convention. These guys aren't spring chickens, and missing them live will feel like missing the Beatles if you fail to go.
Amazing and thorough run through. I am most definitely an H-era Marillion fan…but I love both eras. H’s lyrics just resonates with me way more than Fish’s.
Going to see them in Edinburgh in november. And the new album is just around the corner. SO EXCITED!
@@JesperHellvik Take, for example, "Dry Land". I can't imagine Fish ever composing such a touching song about a timid man so hesitant to make the first move.
@@Yesquire0 let alone sing it!
Have a Listen to "Neverland" the live version. Just Great!
Could you please react to The Invisible Man from their concert Marbles on the Road, it's a masterpiece, love your reaction!
Hi Mike,
As a long time fan of Marillion I thought I'd offer a couple of suggestions.
The first is called Go! The original album version is below.
ua-cam.com/video/9SdzoEyvyv8/v-deo.html
The live video of Go! was also recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in October 2017.
Minor Spoiler Alert!
The video contains a recreation of something that happened at a gig at their Biannual Marillion Convention in Leicester. When it happened at Leicester it was organised without the bands knowledge.
ua-cam.com/video/Xmgf_NyAlTs/v-deo.html
My second is called Ocean Cloud.
I warn you, its not a short track, which for Marillion, isn't unusual. It's inspired by and in tribute to a guy called Don Allum, who was the first person to row across the Atlantic on their own, in both directions.
The original album version is here: ua-cam.com/video/nNe6jGED4_Y/v-deo.html
This is the live version of Ocean Cloud.
ua-cam.com/video/R2gSZXqpr2g/v-deo.html
Well that triggered some views ;-)
Hey mr Bieber, look at this. This is how you make music. Maybe you learn some.
Sorry, but can’t bear people who keep stopping the music 💩
I honestly do not understand that Simon. When I watch reactions I am there to watch the reaction and the commentary, not to listen to the song alone. If you want to listen to a song uninterrupted, I suppose I am a bit confused why you are watching reaction videos
The better reaction videos to watch are the ones who watch the whole video and THEN comment. Sorry that you can't understand that. Won't be watching any more of yours ...@@Yeedeed
Respectfully, I have 968 videos uploaded over three years of reacting. I have received in this time maybe three comments out of tens of thousands who have said what you said. So if you feel that way, that's fine, but I stand by what I said to you almost 3 years ago: That the overwhelming majority of people watch reaction videos for the reaction and commentary, NOT to hear songs uninterrupted. If you want to do that, you can listen to the songs themselves, or yes, watch other reactors who react that way. To me, if a reactor is doing reactions like that, it shows me they're not engaged in what they're listening to and to me that is a bit lazy to react that way.