Who Are Marillion? | MSCC

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This video is about the most important band you’ve never heard of. Their music was innovative, from their first album Script for a Jester’s Tear, up through the proto-Radiohead alt-prog of Brave, through to some totally unique horizons, they were, in their own way, always the bleeding edge. But more importantly, they changed the way we support artists forever, with a simple act of what seemed like desperation (but was probably just born of a desire to create what they wanted to in their own way).

Head over to http://www.marillion.com to check out the band’s “Crash Course.”

CONTENTS:
0:00 Intro
1:19 Preamble
5:11 Fish
13:12 Hogarth
18:35 The Gamble
27:33 Conclusion
29:40 Outro

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FULL LIST OF SONGS USED in order of first appearance (with record, original release year, and original record label):
"Moving in Stereo" by The Cars (The Cars, 1978, Elektra)
"Nothin' but a Good Time" by Poison (Open Up and Say... Ahh!, 1988, Enigma)
"It's The End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. (Document, 1987, I.R.S. -- no, the record label)
"Black Metal" by Venom (Black Metal, 1982, Combat)
"Kayleigh" by Marillion (Misplaced Childhood, 1985, EMI)
"Dance on a Volcano" by Genesis (A Trick of the Tail, 1976, Charisma)
"Market Square Heroes" by Marillion (Market Square Heroes single, 1982, EMI) - *also available on the 2CD version of Script for a Jester's Tear*
"Chelsea Monday" by Marillion (Script for a Jester's Tear, 1983, EMI)
"He Knows You Know" by Marillion (Script for a Jester's Tear, 1983, EMI)
"Garden Party" by Marillion (Script for a Jester's Tear, 1983, EMI)
"Emerald Lies" by Marillion (Fugazi, 1984, EMI)
"She Chameleon" by Marillion (Fugazi, 1984, EMI)
"Lady Nina" by Marillion (Brief Encounter, 1986, Capitol) - *also available on the 2CD version of Misplaced Childhood*
"Incommunicado" by Marillion (Clutching at Straws, 1987, EMI)
"Big Wedge" by Fish (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors, 1990. EMI)
"Kingdom Come" by Europeans (Vocabulary, 1983, A&M) - *not available on Spotify*
"Hooks In You" by Marillion (Seasons End, 1989, EMI)
"No One Can" by Marillion (Holidays in Eden, 1991, EMI)
"Living with the Big Lie" by Marillion (Brave, 1994, EMI)
"King" by Marillion (Afraid of Sunlight, 1995, EMI)
"Cannibal Surf Babe" by Marillion (Afraid of Sunlight, 1995, EMI)
"This Strange Engine" by Marillion (This Strange Engine, 1997, Castle Communications)
"Three Minute Boy" by Marillion (Radiation, 1998, Castle Communications) - *the remixed version of Radiation called Radiation 2013 is on Spotify, not the original (which I used), but that one is generally considered to sound better anyway*
"Quartz" by Marillion (Anoraknophobia, 2001, Liberty)
"Fantastic Place" by Marillion (Marbles, 2004, Intact)
“Whatever Is Wrong With You” by Marillion (Happiness is the Road, 2008, Intact)
"The New Kings" by Marillion (F.E.A.R., 2016, Intact)
"Living in FEAR" by Marillion (F.E.A.R., 2016, Intact)
"Seasons End" by Marillion (Seasons End, 1989, EMI)
"You're Gone" by Marillion (Marbles, 2004, Intact)
"Sounds That Can't Be Made" by Marillion (Sounds That Can't Be Made, 2012, earMUSIC)

I've had to re-edit and re-upload this twice because Warner kept blocking this video from being seen because it used some footage of a music video that I'm not even sure is available by purchasing anything you can even get new anymore. Burn the music industry to the ground.







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