Wow! Thanks for posting this, can't believe I've only just come across it! I had a fantastic weekend away for this show, flying in to Helsinki and then a hydrofoil across to Tallinn. It felt like quite the adventure.
Incredible You have the recording of that gig and thank you for sharing it. Fish is going to retire from music business soon, just re-released his first solo albums, this 1994 gig gives some good nostalgic feelings. Setlist was actually quite boring, no Vigil, no Shadowplay, probably tuned for festival crowd, Marillion on the same stage 2 years earlier was better. Setlist: 00:24 State Of MInd 07:07 Emperor's Song 13:20 Credo 21:06 Waterhole (Expresso Bongo) 22:47 Lords of the Backstage 24:51 Kayleigh 29:06 Fortunes of War 35:43 Big Wedge 41:16 Lucky 46:48 Internal Exile
Dave Stewart od drums; Dave Paton (of Camel, Alan Parsons Project and more) on bass / backing vocals; Robin Boult (with hair and sunglasses) on guitar; Frank Usher (balding) on guitar; Foster "Foss" Patterson on keyboards; Fish on vocals in the period when he: still had some hair, still had some fluidity in his voice, beautifully carving melodies - he lost much of that probably due to smoking - later on mainly harsh layer of his voice was left; Fish in the period of his less inspired material (his first solo album was better than the 2nd). I think his band, always full of competent craftsmen on their instruments, always lacked a great gifted musician (like Steve Rothery in Marillion). Still remarkable music, but much of Marillion's magic was gone by then. Recently Fish came back with a very fine album The Feast of Consequences. Read abot the roots and listen to the High Wood Suite - highly recommended!
Vigil è stato l'album migliore perché si è portato dietro la musica scritta dai suoi vecchi compagni Marillion, lui non sapeva niente di musica e poiché si è circondato sempre di musicisti mediocri, Frank Usher tipo, gli album successivi sono stati sempre più scadenti. I musicisti che Fish ha avuto, dal vivo non sapevano suonare ne le sue canzani ne quelle dei Marillion. Concordo sul fatto che qui ha ancora un po' di voce ma poi ahimé è andata via e nei concerti era sempre più patetico.Non avrebbe mai dovuto lasciare i Marillion
@@carmelochiello4360 Carmelo, con dolore devo dichiararmi in accordo con la maggiore parte della tua severa opinione. E davvero problematico comporre musica per chi non suona strumenti - ecco da dove sono stati accanto Fish gli Steven Wilson ecc. molti altri. Questo nonostante, ti racommando dare un orecchio al paio dei suoi album recenti, Feast of Consequences e Weltschmerz. Complimenti! Greg
Raramente ho letto inesattezze contorniate da vere e proprie cazzate. Già solo che avrebbe tirato dietro musiche dei Marillion per il suo primo album è bellamente inventato. Ascoltati il bonus del remaster di Clutching dove trovi pezzi di Seasons End ma coi testi cantati da Fish poi finiti su Vigil. Solo i testi. Non c'è una singola nota dei Marillion su Vigil. Certo, i gusti son gusti. Ma se poi ritieni Frank Usher un chitarrista scarso, allora non capisci un cazzo. È sicuramente più versatile di Rothery (che amo). Certo, suonare i pezzi di un altra band e avere la stessa "chimica", sopratutto se si tratta di un gruppo particolare come Marillion, è molto difficile se non impossibile. Sei il tipico italiota supponente, che al posto di sapere, inventa.
Hallo Leute, ihr dürft eines nicht vergessen: Fish hat während seiner Zeit bei Marillion mehr Stimmbänder verbraucht als z.B ein Roland Kaiser in 40 Jshren auf der Bühne. Dass Fish dafür einen Tribut zahlen musste, ist doch selbstverständlich. Klar ist auch dass er in seinem Leben unfassbar viele tolle Songs geschrieben hat. Wäre ein Phil Collins mit diesen Songs rausgekommen, hätte man ihn seelig gesprochen. Aber von Fish hat man bis heute Marillion verlangt. Er ist aber nach Marillion als Fish unterwegs gewesen. Ihr seid zum Teil wie Fussballfans. Zrifft ein Spieler ein Tor ist er ein Gott. Trifft er daneben wird er verteufelt. Fish kann nun mal nicht mehr singe wie früher. Aber er ist immer noch derselbe Mensch. Kann man ihn nicht zrotzdem mögen und anerkennen? Was b
Hört sich ja an als würde man ihn verteufeln. Ich Kreide ihm seine schlechten Produktionen an. Sagt Fish nicht selbst Entschuldigung an seine Fan´s für seine eher "schwachen" Produktionen. Erst ab 2015 war er wieder hörbar... Dafür ist Marillion seit 30 Jahren ein Absolutes "no-go" für meine Ohren...
Marillion fué algo unico, el resurgir del Rock progresivo en una època donde las Grandes bandas estaban en mal momento. Marillion con Fish duró poco , muy poco. Y la màgia terminó cuando Fish dejó la banda.
@@nectarinedreams7208 The name Kayleigh was based on one of Fish's former girlfriends, Kay who had had the middle name Lee. Fish told the story in a piece for UA-cam Do you remember? Chalk hearts melting on a playground wall Do you remember? Dawn escapes from moon washed college halls Do you remember? The cherry blossom in the market square Do you remember? I thought it was confetti in our hair By the way, didn't I break your heart? Please excuse me, I never meant to break your heart So sorry, I never meant to break your heart But you broke mine Kayleigh, is it too late to say I'm sorry? And, Kayleigh, could we get it together again? I just can't go on pretending That it came to a natural end Kayleigh, oh I never thought I'd miss you And, Kayleigh, I thought that we'd always be friends We said our love would last forever So how did it come to this bitter end? Do you remember? Barefoot on the lawn with shooting stars Do you remember? The loving on the floor in Belsize Park Do you remember? Dancing in stilettoes in the snow Do you remember? You never understood I had to go By the way, didn't I break your heart? Please excuse me, I never meant to break your heart So sorry, I never meant to break your heart But you broke mine Kayleigh, I just want to say I'm sorry But, Kayleigh, I'm too scared to pick up the phone To hear you've found another lover To patch up our broken home Kayleigh, I'm still trying to write that love song Kayleigh, it's more important to me, now you're gone Maybe it will prove that we were right Or it'll prove that I was wrong
no broadcasting company involved in those 2 Estonian gigs in 1995, neither smartphones had invented for filming. Only memories and few photos, and I got a setlist from stage after first gig.
Thank you so much for posting! I had never seen this before. Any Fish is very much appreciated.
Thanks for the upload ❤
It's great to hear Fish's songs in his solo career and in the Marillion group.
Wow! Thanks for posting this, can't believe I've only just come across it! I had a fantastic weekend away for this show, flying in to Helsinki and then a hydrofoil across to Tallinn. It felt like quite the adventure.
Some great solo songs from Fish "s early solo career. Lucky, Internal Exile, Fortunes of War ,
Great voice... David Paton.
Incredible You have the recording of that gig and thank you for sharing it. Fish is going to retire from music business soon, just re-released his first solo albums, this 1994 gig gives some good nostalgic feelings. Setlist was actually quite boring, no Vigil, no Shadowplay, probably tuned for festival crowd, Marillion on the same stage 2 years earlier was better.
Setlist:
00:24 State Of MInd
07:07 Emperor's Song
13:20 Credo
21:06 Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
22:47 Lords of the Backstage
24:51 Kayleigh
29:06 Fortunes of War
35:43 Big Wedge
41:16 Lucky
46:48 Internal Exile
Great Vocal
Grata por postar este show incrível!
Dave Stewart od drums; Dave Paton (of Camel, Alan Parsons Project and more) on bass / backing vocals; Robin Boult (with hair and sunglasses) on guitar; Frank Usher (balding) on guitar; Foster "Foss" Patterson on keyboards; Fish on vocals in the period when he: still had some hair, still had some fluidity in his voice, beautifully carving melodies - he lost much of that probably due to smoking - later on mainly harsh layer of his voice was left; Fish in the period of his less inspired material (his first solo album was better than the 2nd). I think his band, always full of competent craftsmen on their instruments, always lacked a great gifted musician (like Steve Rothery in Marillion). Still remarkable music, but much of Marillion's magic was gone by then. Recently Fish came back with a very fine album The Feast of Consequences. Read abot the roots and listen to the High Wood Suite - highly recommended!
Thank You, Greg!
Thanks for putting this up! Tänud.
Vigil è stato l'album migliore perché si è portato dietro la musica scritta dai suoi vecchi compagni Marillion, lui non sapeva niente di musica e poiché si è circondato sempre di musicisti mediocri, Frank Usher tipo, gli album successivi sono stati sempre più scadenti. I musicisti che Fish ha avuto, dal vivo non sapevano suonare ne le sue canzani ne quelle dei Marillion. Concordo sul fatto che qui ha ancora un po' di voce ma poi ahimé è andata via e nei concerti era sempre più patetico.Non avrebbe mai dovuto lasciare i Marillion
@@carmelochiello4360 Carmelo, con dolore devo dichiararmi in accordo con la maggiore parte della tua severa opinione. E davvero problematico comporre musica per chi non suona strumenti - ecco da dove sono stati accanto Fish gli Steven Wilson ecc. molti altri. Questo nonostante, ti racommando dare un orecchio al paio dei suoi album recenti, Feast of Consequences e Weltschmerz. Complimenti! Greg
Raramente ho letto inesattezze contorniate da vere e proprie cazzate. Già solo che avrebbe tirato dietro musiche dei Marillion per il suo primo album è bellamente inventato. Ascoltati il bonus del remaster di Clutching dove trovi pezzi di Seasons End ma coi testi cantati da Fish poi finiti su Vigil. Solo i testi. Non c'è una singola nota dei Marillion su Vigil. Certo, i gusti son gusti. Ma se poi ritieni Frank Usher un chitarrista scarso, allora non capisci un cazzo. È sicuramente più versatile di Rothery (che amo). Certo, suonare i pezzi di un altra band e avere la stessa "chimica", sopratutto se si tratta di un gruppo particolare come Marillion, è molto difficile se non impossibile. Sei il tipico italiota supponente, che al posto di sapere, inventa.
Bit of a Jim Morrison homage going on a bit. loving this, revisiting my Marillion youth. Fish, proper artist.
Très très fort🐠
Frank Usher is a great guitar player but I will never get used to his guitar sound live
Strange, the shows weren`t actually broadcasted those days and they weren`t shown later too.
Show nostálgico de Fish em Tallinn na Estônia.
"Credo" rocks! ✊✊✊
frank actually looks like trevor from gta 5 :P
Hallo Leute, ihr dürft eines nicht vergessen: Fish hat während seiner Zeit bei Marillion mehr Stimmbänder verbraucht als z.B ein Roland Kaiser in 40 Jshren auf der Bühne. Dass Fish dafür einen Tribut zahlen musste, ist doch selbstverständlich. Klar ist auch dass er in seinem Leben unfassbar viele tolle Songs geschrieben hat. Wäre ein Phil Collins mit diesen Songs rausgekommen, hätte man ihn seelig gesprochen. Aber von Fish hat man bis heute Marillion verlangt. Er ist aber nach Marillion als Fish unterwegs gewesen. Ihr seid zum Teil wie Fussballfans. Zrifft ein Spieler ein Tor ist er ein Gott. Trifft er daneben wird er verteufelt. Fish kann nun mal nicht mehr singe wie früher. Aber er ist immer noch derselbe Mensch. Kann man ihn nicht zrotzdem mögen und anerkennen? Was b
...sorry hier geht der Text weiter... Was bedeutet euch Treue?❤🤔🙋♀️🙆♂️🤗
Hört sich ja an als würde man ihn verteufeln. Ich Kreide ihm seine schlechten Produktionen an. Sagt Fish nicht selbst Entschuldigung an seine Fan´s für seine eher "schwachen" Produktionen. Erst ab 2015 war er wieder hörbar... Dafür ist Marillion seit 30 Jahren ein Absolutes "no-go" für meine Ohren...
Marillion fué algo unico, el resurgir del Rock progresivo en una època donde las Grandes bandas estaban en mal momento. Marillion con Fish duró poco , muy poco. Y la màgia terminó cuando Fish dejó la banda.
Keyleigh 24:53
What's a Kayleigh?
@@nectarinedreams7208
The name Kayleigh was based on one of Fish's former girlfriends, Kay who had had the middle name Lee. Fish told the story in a piece for UA-cam
Do you remember?
Chalk hearts melting on a playground wall
Do you remember?
Dawn escapes from moon washed college halls
Do you remember?
The cherry blossom in the market square
Do you remember?
I thought it was confetti in our hair
By the way, didn't I break your heart?
Please excuse me, I never meant to break your heart
So sorry, I never meant to break your heart
But you broke mine
Kayleigh, is it too late to say I'm sorry?
And, Kayleigh, could we get it together again?
I just can't go on pretending
That it came to a natural end
Kayleigh, oh I never thought I'd miss you
And, Kayleigh, I thought that we'd always be friends
We said our love would last forever
So how did it come to this bitter end?
Do you remember?
Barefoot on the lawn with shooting stars
Do you remember?
The loving on the floor in Belsize Park
Do you remember?
Dancing in stilettoes in the snow
Do you remember?
You never understood I had to go
By the way, didn't I break your heart?
Please excuse me, I never meant to break your heart
So sorry, I never meant to break your heart
But you broke mine
Kayleigh, I just want to say I'm sorry
But, Kayleigh, I'm too scared to pick up the phone
To hear you've found another lover
To patch up our broken home
Kayleigh, I'm still trying to write that love song
Kayleigh, it's more important to me, now you're gone
Maybe it will prove that we were right
Or it'll prove that I was wrong
@ivarhansen9553 Hello! Do you have a video from 1995?
Hello! No I haven't 1995
no broadcasting company involved in those 2 Estonian gigs in 1995, neither smartphones had invented for filming. Only memories and few photos, and I got a setlist from stage after first gig.
Rimpiangerà sempre di aver lasciato i Marillion. Comunque la voce ahimè comincia a scricchiolare
Me gustaba mas con Marilion
Look wise, Scandinavians in denial lol
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@@spacesnow 🤷♀️