A Mark In Time

General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Best Brown Baggies on September 25, 2011, 09:56:45 AM

Title: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: Best Brown Baggies on September 25, 2011, 09:56:45 AM
Marillion were always one of those bands
that I new about from my school/college days,
mainly for their song Kayleigh, but I never
had any of their records. I only ever heard
Of their stuff with Fish on vocals.
I've just recently been lent from a great
Prog rock fan friend of mine, about 10 of Marillions
back catalogue, including some of Marillion (post Fish)
With Hogarth on vocals. Absolutely amazing musicianship
from the whole band, especially from Steve Rothery
on guitar. (if you like Gilmour & Floyd, then you'll
love his guitar playing) Soaring & emotive.
They are definitely my listening in the car band.
Great driving music!!
Which brings me to Porcupine tree. Another band
Recommended to me. Another great Prog rock band
with superb concept albums. Again great vocals & guitars.
Please check them out.

Marillion. A great song called Fantastic Place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dJZ4Ox-ssU&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Porcupine Tree. A song called Time Flies.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFxBLLrM-FU&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Enjoy!!

Cheers. BBB
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: superval99 on September 25, 2011, 10:32:53 AM
Loved the Marillion song and the accompanying film brought back memories of many wonderful holidays walking and climbing in the Bernese Oberland.  :P   The Porcupine Tree song was OK, but not really my cup of tea.   
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: rudiger on September 25, 2011, 11:32:55 AM
I love the Marillion but, sorry, I can't move beyond the Fish era. I don't mean they are not good now: simply they are another band

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbr9F_asKeQ&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLC494230502EC2447
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: superval99 on September 25, 2011, 11:45:47 AM
Very Floydian!  Very enjoyable!  :) 
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: Hoops McCann on September 25, 2011, 05:21:12 PM
Nice. I'm a big Porcupine Tree fan....The Incident remains one of my favorite albums. If you like The Incident, I'd also recommend grabbing a copy of Insurgentes, which is Steven Wilson's first solo album. It transcends genre IMO.

I also see the youtube video of "Time Flies" above is unjustly edited. The album version is much better.
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: Best Brown Baggies on September 25, 2011, 06:18:48 PM
Yes, I agree, the YouTube clip is badly shortened.
The album version is superb!
I will check out Steve Wilsons solo stuff too.
Thanks.

Cheers BBB
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: IrisRose on September 27, 2011, 09:40:56 PM
Thank you, BBB!
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: vgonis on September 30, 2011, 07:14:26 PM
I like Porcupine Tree, bought some of their stuff years ago, round Signify release, but then couldn't afford the time or money to follow their career. Now I find their back vinyl catalogue costs a little fortune. It is a nice technical band, with very heavy prog elements, but distinctive sound. On the other hand Marillion most popular records can be found and bought a Euro each,  and their main audience comes from the good old 80ies. Some of their songs have not dated that well, but I do spin them once every decade.
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: Jules on September 30, 2011, 09:33:59 PM
Porcupine tree is a very interesting band, but sometimes too hard for me.

I recognize that many parts of his songs are very very Pink Floyd...
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: Best Brown Baggies on October 09, 2011, 09:31:29 AM
Hey Pottel. If you havn't already, you must listen
to Porcupine Tree. The Floyd similarities are everywhere. :o ;D

Cheers. BBB
Title: Re: Marillion & Porcupine Tree.
Post by: Dutchessy on October 10, 2011, 08:57:18 PM
I discovered Marillion last holiday...

Ofcourse i knew Kayleigh and Lavender.

The fish albums are wonderful!

Misplaced Childhood (no pause between songs, very good!)
Fugazzi
Script for a yester's tear
clutching at straws