Hogarth turned out to be the ideal replacement vocally, I still enjoy the first 2 albums he did, the only issue for me was the direction Marillion would eventually take.
Fugazi is still one of my top 10 albums in 2021. WHen I first heard it as a teen in the 80's, it blew my mind and it was one of the few that my music teacher mother was happy to listen to in the car as well!
Same for me, although I unfortunately wasn't born yet in the 80's... Still had the same effect on me when my dad introduced Fugazi and Misplaced Childhood to me when I was like 10 or so! Wish I could have seen them live in the 80's!
Obviously when this was broadcast, TV sound was mono and TV speakers were pretty terrible. So the concerts were simulcast on FM radio so you could listen to the better audio with the sound on the TV turned down. Picture was 576i. Those were the days. Now, of course, I scan obituary columns in search of absent schoolfriends.
Great , great show . Marillion always are a phenomenal band . Is among my favorites. Fantastic songs and amazing musicians . Clutching in the Straws is my favourite album, is brilliant work
I honestly hate it as he is back to the poetry spoken over a pretty dull tune stuff. I’ve not listened to it in one go yet. For me “Feast” was his pinnacle.
I was there too, up in the balcony. Fish's voice had totally gone. I remember some guy who was totally mad shouting out all the time till he got hit with a drum stick
Thank you for the concert excerpt and the touching memories of this beautiful time. I still love Marillon and Fish to this day. And you can see in the concert that they still have the most loyal fans in the world. There is hardly a bad album to this day: Some albums are legendary, others are unique and even some "experiments" have succeeded in the end. Marillon is a part of my life.....
Fish and the band are part of the GENESIS family.I will never forget listening to Garden Party for the first time and thinking of Gabriel and the boys.They knew what power and beauty are all about.THANK YOU Karl for these memories.
never too late... check out all the wonderful remastered expanded editions that exist. They were excellent on stage with Fish (I saw them with him four times, I think). and they are maybe different now but still very good on stage with Steve Hogarth, who's a different kind of frontman
Never too late start from the beginning they are sublime and should be included in your A to Z of fantastic bands to look forward to listen to. I love them so much ❤️
I'd never heard of them when they opened the Theakston's music festival at Nostell Priory in 1982, and their brilliance dragged me away from the Theakston's bar. Been a huge fan ever since.
A festival appearance mentioned by Ian Anderson at the Garden Party at MK in 1986. We made that one, our first venture down to an English festival :) Era defining.
Oh I remember exactly the day as this concert was brought by Super Channel! What a great moment in my early Marillion Days... 😍 days without UA-cam or even the internet where you have access to almost all concerts etc. That was really a very rare moment! The days of the bootlegs vinyl collections - bought very expensively at a bootleg shop around the corner. THANKS FOR SHARING!!! Very special to me!
Согласен, сейчас совсем другое время и другие нравы. Очень мало сегодня интересной музыки. Или это потому, что тогда мы были молоды . Это первый концерт -FUGAZI 1984 года, когда я узнал группу Marillion и с тех пор регулярно возвращаюсь именно к этому любимому альбому. Спасибо , , что поделились... погрузился в историю.
Thanks SO much for uploading; I'd not heard much of their music beyond "Misplaced Childhood," but I enjoyed both the live performance and hearing these songs for the first time. Thanks again!😁
I was there, right at the front, in front of Steve. That was one very hot night. I still cringe at the sound of Fish's throat. That was a long tour. I saw them 3 times.
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Loved them back then, still love their early material. Clutching at straws was the their highpoint IMO, bougt B-sides themselves. Lost interest when Fish left and found other bands to spend my money on. Been listening to the post Fish albums more lately, still a lot of great music with Steve Hogarth as their lead singer :-)
I believe the whole concert was recorded but only the formatted time frame was broadcast as I remember at the time seeing a clip on another music programme which was not shown on tv at the time......... I'm sure alot of people would like to see the full concert
I always rember the first time i saw Marillion at Status Que final gig they blew off Nazareth oh the stage, Nazareth gave up half way through their set
Like Genesis in the Peter Gabriel days is Marillion in the Fish days indeedy. Opening with Assassin. Brave. Says it all really. And I have been a Marillion fan now for 25 years. Love both eras.
Tim Hares I had free tickets too as a friends mum worked at the venue. You can see me a few times too, and I have chatted to fish a few times since about the gig, he was very surprised to hear how much I loved it
Saw a similar show in Montreal (1984) as a 21yr old. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. They were at or close to their peak with Fish. Lost interest after he left but have still appreciated a few Marillion albums since.
It was my brother's favourite band really, not mine, but i saw them 3 times in a week in 84 and then again in Donington in 85. I met them backstage at the Hammersmith odeon and at an earlier gig. They were pretty good about meeting the fans and signing things. They weren't happy when i told them the Hammersmith gig totally blew away the gig 2 nights earlier which was smaller with no atmosphere and Fish had jumped in the crowd feet-first targeting a heckler if i remember right. I was trying to complement them in a back-handed way but Fish focused on the negative side of my comment and wanted me to explain what i meant and when i struggled to say why the other show wasn't as good, one of the guitarists sulkily said, 'We can only go out and play the songs.' But they put more effort into the London show than they did the one out in the sticks which was boring by comparison. For a lot of bands London Hammersmith Odeon was THE gig on the whole tour of England and they shaped the whole tour around that gig. I personally didn't like the venue because it had seats which killed it somewhat but it had history and was the main event for a group on the up that started in the Marquee. It's strange how when i think of Marillion i think of that one moment backstage when i pissed them off. I should've kept my mouth shut and just let them sign my programme. You live and learn. I haven't heard 1 track they've done since 85 and this is the 1st time ive heard them in almost 40 years, so it feels strange to be taken back to that moment.
I was very lucky to see Marillion in December1984 Real to Real tour at the Barrowlands in Glasgow. They played two sets in one night to two audiences. I was in the queue outside listening to the first set ending before i got in. Was at the front, and it was one of the best gigs I’ve ever experienced. They played an early version of the first half of the Misplacfed Childhood album (it came out in 1985). Only downside was some guy screaming Grendel!!! in between every song - they didn’t play it 😂 Have seen Marillion post Fish, and Fish solo, but nothing matched that first gig for atmosphere. I’ve still got the programme, and a bootleg tape of the gig - need to see if that still works!
@@jameshill4911 Obviously. The cover of the Plays Live album from PG ( 1983 ) is the living proof of it. Plus Fish tells little stories between songs, plus the theatrics. The visual itself screams "Peter Gabriel".
SETLIST
00:36 Assasing
08:16 Script for a Jester's Tear
20:12 Incubus
29:30 Fugazi
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Marilion with Fish was one of the greatest bands of all time for me.
You cant have listened to much music Poor mans Genesis devoid of any originality end off
Script for pseudo pretentious jesters ears 👂 laughable 🤣
@@andrewjohnstone963 I see your favourite album is, Script for a Jester's smears. 😀
Still is
Like many i lost intrest when fish left great to see this though brings back fond memories
Wow. Takes me right back. Marillion with fish have been in my life since I was 10 years old,now I'm 47and still it's fucking brilliant.
but I think Hogarthillion didn't do it wrong 🤔
@@MrBlackbriar69 Both era's are brilliant...👍
Hogarth is just as good
Hogarth turned out to be the ideal replacement vocally, I still enjoy the first 2 albums he did, the only issue for me was the direction Marillion would eventually take.
Sat in hospital on dialysis watching these videos 3 times a week bopping my head and feet and taking me right back in time ❤
Si ce monsieur, avec le micro, n'était pas sur scène, il nous manquerait terriblement !
Fugazi is still one of my top 10 albums in 2021. WHen I first heard it as a teen in the 80's, it blew my mind and it was one of the few that my music teacher mother was happy to listen to in the car as well!
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Hi Kathryn! Fugazi will be reissued september 10th this year. Have a look at the Marillion or Fish website.
Magical times, when things were real.
Same for me, my favorite album ever ! I still remember the day I bought it in 1984 and the first listen... magical
Same for me, although I unfortunately wasn't born yet in the 80's...
Still had the same effect on me when my dad introduced Fugazi and Misplaced Childhood to me when I was like 10 or so!
Wish I could have seen them live in the 80's!
Obviously when this was broadcast, TV sound was mono and TV speakers were pretty terrible. So the concerts were simulcast on FM radio so you could listen to the better audio with the sound on the TV turned down. Picture was 576i. Those were the days. Now, of course, I scan obituary columns in search of absent schoolfriends.
Dream-coin for the fountain, or to cover their eyes?
always a pleasure to see Fish performance....way more than a singer...a passionate poet!!
My favorite band 💜
Great , great show .
Marillion always are a phenomenal band .
Is among my favorites.
Fantastic songs and amazing musicians .
Clutching in the Straws is my favourite album, is brilliant work
Fish’s latest album is just brilliant what an end to an incredible career I’ll miss him 😐
I honestly hate it as he is back to the poetry spoken over a pretty dull tune stuff. I’ve not listened to it in one go yet. For me “Feast” was his pinnacle.
must admit love the lyrics but poor musically...pity he did not get Micky and Steve Wilson to co-write music...then it would heva been oustanding
The best concert of all times !
My favorite band ever. Both eras. Fish and Steve Hogarth. They are my Beatles.
Marillion is far better than those Beatles.
I was there on the night, can't believe how long ago it was, still brilliant!
Do you remember the date?
@@silviatratnik367 I remember pulling the Venue down about 25 years ago
I was there too, up in the balcony. Fish's voice had totally gone. I remember some guy who was totally mad shouting out all the time till he got hit with a drum stick
me too...what old farts we are
@@silviatratnik367 It was 12th March 1984. I used to have this on VHS video as a 16 year old kid. It’s brought back so many memories
Gotta love a 40 minute video that has just 4 songs (Assassing/Script for a Jesters Tear/Incubus/Fugazi) !!!
How can I put It it's great
Pete's bass is far more interesting live than on the recordings - brilliant!
THIS WORLD IS TOTALLY FUGAZI! He was right in 1984, but even more today!!!! Thanks Fish, you have always been the Greatest in lyrics!
Thank you for the concert excerpt and the touching memories of this beautiful time.
I still love Marillon and Fish to this day. And you can see in the concert that they still have the most loyal fans in the world.
There is hardly a bad album to this day: Some albums are legendary, others are unique and even some "experiments" have succeeded in the end.
Marillon is a part of my life.....
Marillion finished in 1988... THE GAME IS OVER!
Brilliant
Pete rocking the Aria SB1000 - just great bass geetars. Awesome gig.
Saw them in concert several times during the eighties. Great band.
Watched this the night it was broadcast and it's still one of the best things I ever saw on the BBC.
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Grande Fish!!!!💕💕💕💕💕
Fish and the band are part of the GENESIS family.I will never forget listening to Garden Party for the first time and thinking of Gabriel and the boys.They knew what power and beauty are all about.THANK YOU Karl for these memories.
A melhor banda de sempre, para mim! Ainda hoje com 50 anos os adoro ouvir!
I saw him as a teenager in Hamburg- an unforgotten show- thank you👍👍👍
My fave all time concert. Remember watching this when it came out. His voice is shot cos it was the end of the tour but who cares.... magic
I was thinking maybe it was a bad gig night, bur that’ll top it.
Sounds like Sean Connery singing Marillion. 😃
Wow I had this on VHS taped off the telly. Great to see it uploaded here!
i remember recording this off the radio 1 broadcast. still got the tape. great times.
I did EXACTLY the same... My introduction to the band. It was like a drug trip. I've never done drugs. Things like this were far better an option...
I'd loved to been there I first saw them in 85 they blew my mind away... Id loved to seen earlier stuff live fish is a fantastic front man
The amount of nights I’ve spent in Golddiggers - what a place. What memories
Fish always did paint A NICE PICTURE.
The FISH era! The only Marillion for me! Thanks for the vid Karl and thank you so much Fish for what you've accomplished with the band.
Marillion just passed me by. Never took a blind bit of notice. Strange, because its my kind of music and they seem very good live.
Seems I missed out
never too late... check out all the wonderful remastered expanded editions that exist. They were excellent on stage with Fish (I saw them with him four times, I think). and they are maybe different now but still very good on stage with Steve Hogarth, who's a different kind of frontman
Never too late start from the beginning they are sublime and should be included in your A to Z of fantastic bands to look forward to listen to. I love them so much ❤️
You missed nothing. I saw them on the Script tour and the Fugazi tour - probably the worst band I've ever seen live. They were rubbish!
@@markrae1317 there does seem to be something of a Marmite view of Marillion
They weren't properly promoted in the U.S.
J adore ce groupe. Fish est extraordinaire 🤩
Magnifiques souvenirs musicaux avec Marillion de cette période avec Misters Fish 🌹👌👏🙏🎼👍❤️
Was at this gig, amazing to find it on here, thanks for uploading
Wow ❤️❤️❤️❤️💯
FANTASTIC......FISH...... SIMPLE.
I'd never heard of them when they opened the Theakston's music festival at Nostell Priory in 1982, and their brilliance dragged me away from the Theakston's bar.
Been a huge fan ever since.
When Theakstones was made properly!
A festival appearance mentioned by Ian Anderson at the Garden Party at MK in 1986. We made that one, our first venture down to an English festival :) Era defining.
@@Ifyoudonttakeitucantfakeit It's still a decent pint.
I was at the same festival and they had that effect on me, too.
Oh I remember exactly the day as this concert was brought by Super Channel! What a great moment in my early Marillion Days... 😍 days without UA-cam or even the internet where you have access to almost all concerts etc. That was really a very rare moment! The days of the bootlegs vinyl collections - bought very expensively at a bootleg shop around the corner. THANKS FOR SHARING!!! Very special to me!
Согласен, сейчас совсем другое время и другие нравы. Очень мало сегодня интересной музыки. Или это потому, что тогда мы были молоды . Это первый концерт -FUGAZI 1984 года, когда я узнал группу Marillion и с тех пор регулярно возвращаюсь именно к этому любимому альбому. Спасибо , , что поделились... погрузился в историю.
@@FelixOne1 ??? :D
Lets turn back time..😊
just flippin fantastic
Thanks SO much for uploading; I'd not heard much of their music beyond "Misplaced Childhood," but I enjoyed both the live performance and hearing these songs for the first time. Thanks again!😁
album of my youth thanks for the upload
Timestamp 10:54 I make a brief appearance behind my mate Dunk who's hanging onto the stage. Great days :-) Many thanks for sharing the video!
I was there, right at the front, in front of Steve. That was one very hot night. I still cringe at the sound of Fish's throat. That was a long tour. I saw them 3 times.
Fish was so ahead of his time, he predicted revenge porn.
thanks 4 putting this up!
Thanks so much for sharing, one of my favourite bands x
Seen them on this tour at Glasgow Apollo - great gig (and venue)!!
So many crazy nights at the Marquee Club in London watching them, wonderful times.
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Loved them back then, still love their early material. Clutching at straws was the their highpoint IMO, bougt B-sides themselves. Lost interest when Fish left and found other bands to spend my money on. Been listening to the post Fish albums more lately, still a lot of great music with Steve Hogarth as their lead singer :-)
Used to go to diggers in the early 90's when an apprentice at Westinghouse in Chippenham. Had no idea Marillion even knew where it was...
Best bandbringon the fish ace 10/10,
Ooh! Think I had hair back then?! Lovin' it!
I believe the whole concert was recorded but only the formatted time frame was broadcast as I remember at the time seeing a clip on another music programme which was not shown on tv at the time......... I'm sure alot of people would like to see the full concert
I always rember the first time i saw Marillion at Status Que final gig they blew off Nazareth oh the stage, Nazareth gave up half way through their set
Yes was there to remember Dan thowing down the bagpipes
Thank you very Much for this...amazing 😁👍👍
Like Genesis in the Peter Gabriel days is Marillion in the Fish days indeedy. Opening with Assassin. Brave. Says it all really. And I have been a Marillion fan now for 25 years. Love both eras.
Thanks for the beautifull memories!!
God this brings back memories ,the good old days .recorded it at the time .very big thanks for up loading
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No fish no marillion its that simple the king went irreplaceable
AGREE
Can see me a few times in this video. Got free tickets by going to see them earlier on the tour in Bristol.
Tim Hares I had free tickets too as a friends mum worked at the venue. You can see me a few times too, and I have chatted to fish a few times since about the gig, he was very surprised to hear how much I loved it
I got my ticket from Andy Fox on GWR Radio. I didn't even know where Chippenham was, got a lift from a friend.
Saw a similar show in Montreal (1984) as a 21yr old. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. They were at or close to their peak with Fish. Lost interest after he left but have still appreciated a few Marillion albums since.
Damn , I would love to have been there. I live near Chippenham, but I was only 3 when this concert was held lol
It was my brother's favourite band really, not mine, but i saw them 3 times in a week in 84 and then again in Donington in 85. I met them backstage at the Hammersmith odeon and at an earlier gig. They were pretty good about meeting the fans and signing things. They weren't happy when i told them the Hammersmith gig totally blew away the gig 2 nights earlier which was smaller with no atmosphere and Fish had jumped in the crowd feet-first targeting a heckler if i remember right. I was trying to complement them in a back-handed way but Fish focused on the negative side of my comment and wanted me to explain what i meant and when i struggled to say why the other show wasn't as good, one of the guitarists sulkily said, 'We can only go out and play the songs.' But they put more effort into the London show than they did the one out in the sticks which was boring by comparison. For a lot of bands London Hammersmith Odeon was THE gig on the whole tour of England and they shaped the whole tour around that gig. I personally didn't like the venue because it had seats which killed it somewhat but it had history and was the main event for a group on the up that started in the Marquee. It's strange how when i think of Marillion i think of that one moment backstage when i pissed them off. I should've kept my mouth shut and just let them sign my programme. You live and learn. I haven't heard 1 track they've done since 85 and this is the 1st time ive heard them in almost 40 years, so it feels strange to be taken back to that moment.
Awesome! Seen that tour in Utrecht, Netherlands
There's a builder in Chippenham swears he's Peter Gabriel.....
I remember being this high before
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Ayer estuve escuchando Misplaced Childhood. The Mag Pie and the Spiritual Ethereal Jester. Power of Melody
juste exceptionnel!!!
goosebumps
Brings back memories - one of the best gigs I've been to - Cornish Colosseum all those years ago!
Blimey Cornwall coliseum 😳😳Saw them there twice or 3 X teams. Happy memories
Majestic
I was very lucky to see Marillion in December1984 Real to Real tour at the Barrowlands in Glasgow. They played two sets in one night to two audiences. I was in the queue outside listening to the first set ending before i got in. Was at the front, and it was one of the best gigs I’ve ever experienced. They played an early version of the first half of the Misplacfed Childhood album (it came out in 1985). Only downside was some guy screaming Grendel!!! in between every song - they didn’t play it 😂 Have seen Marillion post Fish, and Fish solo, but nothing matched that first gig for atmosphere. I’ve still got the programme, and a bootleg tape of the gig - need to see if that still works!
It’s described in the corner "super"
camera totally missing Steve Rothery's magnificent incubus solo...
At the height of their powers the greatest band in the world😀
Maravilla
He really likes Peter Gabriel. They should have supported him on a tour....
nothing like genesis or Gabriel
Zero The Hero Lots of influences off PG 3 and 4. The face paint too.....
@@MizMite2002 - I think you might be in denial. Sounds a LOT like Genesis and Peter Gabriel. Are you deaf?
@@jameshill4911 Obviously. The cover of the Plays Live album from PG ( 1983 ) is the living proof of it. Plus Fish tells little stories between songs, plus the theatrics. The visual itself screams "Peter Gabriel".
@Maz Robinson - Yeah, but Peter Gabriel could spell. So he was *better.
No Fish,No Marillion.
I ve heard that already
No blaze no maiden 😂
MARILLION WITHOUT THIS GUY WOULD BE A COFFER HEATERS WITH FRENCH BAGUETTE
Unique en son style d accord
C'est le marillion que je préfère...
Marillion without the Fishmeister?
Forget it!
To be fair Hogarth does a decent job but it's not the same
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Marillion only with Fish. Without Fish Marillion is not my Marillion. Understod.
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fish pokes his head out of the paper wall invoking the lamb lies down just a observation :)
oh, question. any thoughts on fish losing the makeup?
only fish is marillion😊😊
I don't like how the crowd was cut in and out of the recording.
Wow! Yeah where is Fish now? Is he still in this world and Being fucking wonderfu?
iT is Ian on drums......
FISH over plays the intro to Incubus.......But what do I know...?
Fish didn't like comparisons to Genesis. Why not? Discuss.
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