Marillion- Ocean Cloud live Out Of Season REACTION 🤯🔥

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Have a Barry Nice Day

Have a Barry Nice Day

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@MrSinnerBOFH
@MrSinnerBOFH 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Marillion, the best band in the world, and nobody knows them. They are Progressive, of course. Think of Pink Floyd being in touch with their feminine side. Steve Hogarrth ("h"), the singer doesn't just sing, he feels the whole song on stage, every time. They give me goosebumps each time I've seen them live.
@v1sionary100
@v1sionary100 2 жыл бұрын
Finding this band is life changing for so many people
@oldgriff8559
@oldgriff8559 Жыл бұрын
Exactly you’ve fit the nail on the head..finding Marillion has changed my life to understand what true beautiful sounds are..I find myself having to listen to at least half a dozen tracks every day..
@aeolanyiramoon6260
@aeolanyiramoon6260 Жыл бұрын
Yes, it made my life so much better 🖤 I saw them live and it was sooo amazing.
@visualizeprog2874
@visualizeprog2874 2 жыл бұрын
Hogarth is a master singer, performer & musical storyteller. It's a crime he's not more well recognized.
@rodrigoallendes2513
@rodrigoallendes2513 2 жыл бұрын
I think that H is well known and I also doubt that someone who likes Prog thinks that there is currently and in the last 30 years another more current and bigger band in the world progressive rock scene than Marillion. Marillion is so big that they don't need a record company to sell or to do their world tours.
@visualizeprog2874
@visualizeprog2874 2 жыл бұрын
@@rodrigoallendes2513 Marillion are still virtually unknown in the US, though, which is where I'm from. They can play Royal Albert Hall in the UK, but here they tour at small clubs.
@rodrigoallendes2513
@rodrigoallendes2513 2 жыл бұрын
@@visualizeprog2874 usa is not the center of the world friend...best regards.
@progmeup
@progmeup 2 жыл бұрын
In a fairer world, Hogarth would have the same popularity as Bono. He's a similarly good vocalist/performer.
@canalaverdade.
@canalaverdade. Жыл бұрын
Coudnt agree more.
@Dave_B33
@Dave_B33 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving this track a listen! These boys have been my favorite band since the 80's...and it still makes me smile to see someone discover them. They are such a hidden gem in the music world, despite having a really loyal following. I assure you they are well worth catching live, there is nothing quite like them.
@tonyfurminger8308
@tonyfurminger8308 2 жыл бұрын
Ocean Cloud is a brilliant song about Don Alum, who rowed single-handed across the Atlantic, and then rowed back again
@canalaverdade.
@canalaverdade. Жыл бұрын
Marillion, by Far the best band on Earth.
@jamesharrigan4895
@jamesharrigan4895 6 ай бұрын
It's not even close.
@useyourmind4405
@useyourmind4405 2 ай бұрын
Porcupine tree right there too. Shame we have to look for these bands whilst we suffer through just awful pop music
@jcarlosfig
@jcarlosfig 2 жыл бұрын
Wait until you see Neverland. Same concert
@Jesusistheway5724
@Jesusistheway5724 2 жыл бұрын
👍🏻👊🏼
@turcomaydamayda8307
@turcomaydamayda8307 Жыл бұрын
The most emotional band, one of the best guitarists of all time, all musicians out of this world. They transport you to the deepest corners of the soul. They were very important to me at crucial moments of my life in the 80's. I still listen to them. I love Marillion, the best band in the world. Thank you Marillion!!
@32ndBrother
@32ndBrother 2 жыл бұрын
Marillion is one of the greatest live acts of all time Check out these other live performances Neverland Fantastic Place She’s Gone The Space Go Estonia
@SteveGoodness
@SteveGoodness 3 ай бұрын
Its just the best Rockband in the world, with me since 40 years ❤️❤️
@jamesharrigan4895
@jamesharrigan4895 6 ай бұрын
Marillion is the sound of God's laughter.
@davidbarker77
@davidbarker77 2 жыл бұрын
Marillion are fantastic. This progressive rock band originated back in the 70s with a lead singer and songwriter, Fish. They had a falling out in the 80s and Steve Hogarth (seen here) took over vocals and also added some songwriting. Fans tend to remain divided, as they do the Peter and Phil versions of Genesis. Me, I've enjoyed both versions. Their new album, An Hour Before It's Dark, is absolutely amazing start to finish. Season End is also a good album. For a taste of the original lineup, try the albums A Script For a Jester's Tears, Misplaced Childhood, and Clutching At Straws. They have often been compared to Genesis, who are certainly an influence, but have actually developed their own sound over the years. Glad you've discovered them. Steve Rothery is amazing on guitar, Mark Kelly produces those incredible synth and piano moments, and Pete Trewavas provides the solid bass line. Pete also plays with Transatlantic.
@franckb8279
@franckb8279 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome in the fantastic world of Marillion. A great song to begin your discover of their huge discography. You're so lucky to enjoy those jewels they created over the years. Check out "Nerverland", "Invisible man", "Out of this world", "Easter", "The great escape", "Interior Lulu", "The space", "This strange engine", "King", "Estonia", "Gaza".... and lots more...
@digibirder
@digibirder 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Marillion! You hear the details, so that is why you enjoy them, They're all about the details. One should listen to Marillion like one listens to classical music. The more you hear, the more you pick up, and the better it gets. Ultimately, they're about the music first. Labels, styles, popularity, fads are all just knock-on effects that may or may not happen. Just lose yourself in the music and take the journey. Ocean Cloud was a good song for you to get what the band is about. You've go 40+ years and 20+ albums or so to explore. I like "The Invisible Man" a lot. Play it loud with the lights off!
@siloagrain2176
@siloagrain2176 9 ай бұрын
Genius men on composition,genius lead voice and lead guitar , genius heavy drummer and bass ,genius keyboard landscapes, super heavy sound in live what Can WE Say . Just addictiv
@TheDutchskipper
@TheDutchskipper Жыл бұрын
Love that you found Marillion. Wish I had the technology to record my first listening experience. 1986, at college in the Adirondacks Mountains of NY, I assembled my radio receiver, turntable, cassette player and speakers. Turning the dial to find radio stations there was nothing. I decided to put on my headphones to get a better listen. While slowly dialing the receiver I all of a sudden heard the most beautiful unique music....faint but there. Like out of this world. If it wasn't for the headphones it would never have happened. I was receiving a signal from 97.7 CHOM (Montreal Canada). The song was Marillion's Kayleigh released just in 1985. It was beautiful, and then it ended, on to another song. I was dumbfounded, and was left needing to hear more. In those days we did not have internet to pull up the song and re-listen to it over and over. The chances of hearing it again on the radio were slim....and I had classes to attend. Can't sit around in your dorm room waiting for the most beautiful song to re-appear on the radio. Spinning my wheels I decided to visit a new friend across the hall who was from the USA/Canada border town between our college and Montreal. I asked him if he had ever heard of Marillion. "Yes indeed" he said, "I have their latest album, would you like to borrow it?" THERE IS A GOD!!!!!!!! I memorized the entire album side A and B. In the next few weeks we made the 1.5 hour trip into Montreal so that I could purchase my own recording and several of their earlier albums. I've never looked back and have now seen them live 3 times. Two times in Syracuse, NY and the latest in Montreal for their "convention". My good friend from college attended the Montreal convention with me. We had a blast. I highly encourage you to attend one. You'll meet people from all over the world. I loved seeing your first reaction, priceless. 🙂
@jazzyonno
@jazzyonno Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful story! Greetings from a Dutchman who is also a skipper. 🙂
@jimh2377
@jimh2377 9 күн бұрын
One of my favorites ❤️ it's in my car on a memory stick
@manitou2753
@manitou2753 9 ай бұрын
By far my favorite band! I have traveled to Montreal twice gone on 2 cruises to see them and own all of their music.
@andrewrodger775
@andrewrodger775 Жыл бұрын
The UKs best kept secret. Been a massive Marillion fan since day in the early 80s. Steve Rothery is arguably one of the most talented lead guitar players on the planet. I have worked with them providing pyrotechnics. Lovely bunch of chaps. Welcome to Marillion.
@AzaharSpain
@AzaharSpain 2 жыл бұрын
Marillion hit the heart. There are lots of great bands but sooo few have that ability. They define musical chemistry and play for the song rather than trying to show instrumental prowess.
@entertherealmofchaos
@entertherealmofchaos Жыл бұрын
Well said👌
@jellemaartenlof3260
@jellemaartenlof3260 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your review is very earnest, very honest. One of my favourite bands. Both with this singer (since '89) and the one they had those hits with in the 80's in the UK & Europe. Discovered them in '94 when I was 14, with Brave. Bought everything since. Have 51 albums on cd (they only have 20 albums but I own most of them in different versions, plus a lot of live and compilation stuff) and 19 on DVD so I quite like them :)
@harold3585
@harold3585 2 жыл бұрын
brilliant prog rock band superb song
@p.j.m.volkering6643
@p.j.m.volkering6643 5 ай бұрын
You only listened too the best band in the world, and you have so much more too discover off them. Brilliance in pure form, live the best in The field
@stuarthowarth2972
@stuarthowarth2972 11 ай бұрын
Welcome to Marillion! You really need to listen to 'This Strange Engine' it is very autobiographical, one of Steve Hogarths' most interesting and personal lyrics
@marcosantomero4650
@marcosantomero4650 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulation. You discovered the best band in the world. No doubt. They deliver since over 40 years(!) Go on and enjoy your journey! Suggestion: "Care" from their newest album "An Hour Before its dark": kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHKadZ9tibmlhbM Pure emotion!
@jasonhalogen
@jasonhalogen 6 ай бұрын
As a musician who loves this band, it's always a huge reward to see someone discover them. If the internet could provide one moment like this for every horrid thing that happens online, we'd be in a better place :) I discovered the band shortly after picking up a guitar, and you're spot on about the emotion in Hogarth's voice - we now live in a world of auto-tune and very, very forced expression. He's the opposite. To have a band this complex and gratifying on so many levels, and have a singer who eschews corrective tech for real delivery is a blessing. I don't know how many great bands are left, but I know they're still one of them.
@marcleblanc8156
@marcleblanc8156 Жыл бұрын
Nous rebaptisons cette chanson..Dorénavant elle s'appellera THE WOW SONG..Bienvenue dans le merveilleux monde de Marillion my Dear
@Yesquire0
@Yesquire0 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the the world of Marillion, by far my favorite band of all time, surpassing Yes and Genesis. You have found a better way of life. The lead singer, Steve Hogarth, has a fascination with obsessions, and crafts amazing songs out of things to which other people would seldom give a second thought. Don Allum was an ocean rower who rowed a single man rowboat from the Canary Islands across the Atlantic Ocean to the new world, then back again to Europe. He was the first man to accomplish the round-trip in a single man boat. He did not die at sea, but it is likely that the strain of his trips, with the need to drink sea water to survive after his fresh water stores had ran out, damaged his internal organs and eventually caused his death. It is the voice of Mr. Allum you hear in samples at some point in this magnificent song, describing the perils inherent in his efforts. Hogarth has a vivid imagination. He was not interested in the feat. He was interested in the man, and imagined a childhood for Don which included being bullied by his gym teacher in front of the entire class for his scrawny build, and his resolve to prove that teacher, and the world, that he was tougher and stronger than anybody and capable of an almost inhuman physical effort. Hogarth goes further to portray Allum as a man seeking to be challenged, and a man happy to be alone. There's nobody to tell, but noone who doesn't listen. The song in most of its parts mimics the motion of the waves, or the eerie calm of a flat sea in the dead of night, with all the stars of the Milky Way laid out above you in the darkness of the mid-ocean. The lyrics are very straightforward. They describe how this man must have felt while rowing. It is Hogarth's gift to describe just about anything in terms of how it must have felt, while at the same time conveying that feeling to the listener with his lyrics accompanied by music performed by absolute masters of their instruments. Some people find the music of Marillion to be a bit unsettling. They find their emotions kindled by it without warning. Others listeners seeking excitement rather than the triggering of deep feelings, resist the onset of any feelings, and declare it to be dreary and boring. I think you got "it" and were receptive of its intent and purpose. Marillion has a catalog of 20 studio albums. There 2016 release, F.E.A.R. (an acronym for "fuck everyone and run"), won the award for Best Prog Album of the Year, quite an amazing feat for a group of guys who were all about 60 years old at the time. But never make the mistake of reacting to a studio version of any Marillion song from 1989 to date. Always, always, always, pick a live version. Hogarth transforms into the best male singer in popular music when performing before a live audience. His brilliance is for whatever reason not readily apparent on studio cuts. There latest album, "An Hour Before It's Dark" was officially released on March 4, 2022. This video was recorded at a regular event called "Marillion Weekend" where the band comes and plays three completely different concerts on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, and fans come from all over the world to participate. This one was from the Port Zelande, Holland, event. That's a park with lots of cottages for rent. Fans rent the cottages, as do the band members, and the concerts are held in the large tent-like structure on site that you see in the video. Setting up the show for three nights allows for a better light show and better live sound. The band has a fine crew of devoted light and sound technicians.
@franciscojaviermoragregato2719
@franciscojaviermoragregato2719 2 жыл бұрын
Marillion, the greatest band of the World!
@rodrigoallendes2513
@rodrigoallendes2513 Жыл бұрын
Not for nothing is Marillion, best band of the world ever!!
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 2 жыл бұрын
“Misplaced Childhood” is a great album of theirs you’ll probably like.
@Salmacis99
@Salmacis99 11 ай бұрын
Marillion are simply fantastic- and they have SO much music for you to discover!
@dave07drummer
@dave07drummer Жыл бұрын
just found this vid, by far my most favourite band, they are all virtuosos of their instruments and never self indulge, instead constantly playing for the song , as a drummer i pay the most attention to Mosley, his drumming inspires me constantly with it being totally appropriate and never too much or too little, when Hogarth first joined the band I wasn't sure if it was right, after a few listens I became addicted to the unique and honest emotional performance that he gives, to even try singing along with any of his songs, you will soon find it takes much more than a singing voice to do it, you would have to be emotionally connected to even come close to his performance. Glad you liked it.
@rodrigobasualto1200
@rodrigobasualto1200 2 жыл бұрын
voices STEVE HOGARTH. Guitars STEVE ROTHERY bass PETE TREWAVAS Keyboards MARK KELLY Drums IAN MOSLEY
@kevinbailey3384
@kevinbailey3384 Жыл бұрын
I have seen Marillion live over 150 times live in the past 40 years and they are so under rated
@7narada7
@7narada7 Жыл бұрын
desde niño he escuchado marillion con mis tios lo escuchaban ahora tengo 47 años y sigo escuchando marillion cuando estaba fish y con Steve Hogarth es un banda que quiero mucho
@rodrigobasualto1200
@rodrigobasualto1200 2 жыл бұрын
I love marillion, and I love progresive Rock. 💪♥️
@pasit1738
@pasit1738 2 жыл бұрын
The band for me over 30 years. Check out the live versions of the songs Neverland, Great Escape and Out Of This World.
@dyfedrichards5250
@dyfedrichards5250 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best bands people have yet to discover. The latest album is a masterpiece and well worth your review.... LOVE Marillion
@alexandrupintea7682
@alexandrupintea7682 Жыл бұрын
One of the best prog rock band. Top 10 ever For me top 3
@jeremyonslow8347
@jeremyonslow8347 2 жыл бұрын
One of my all time fave songs. I've seen a few reaction videos, and the way you don't start with any lengthy intro but have an inquisitive piece at the end is refreshing. I felt a genuine reaction from you, full of respect and enjoyment. Thank you! Maybe consider The Invisible Man, Estonia or Out Of This World if interested in more. Really enjoyed your video.
@NE0TIMELESS
@NE0TIMELESS 2 жыл бұрын
I just saw Marillion for the week end in sweden stockholm together with 2000 fans, was just amazing, 3 nights will different song, cannot describe it you need to be there :) cheers and thank you for a good reaction.
@jmurray2018
@jmurray2018 2 жыл бұрын
I nearly cried to hearing him for the first time on another song called err the sky above the rain I’m 17 an a few of my friends have really gotten into to this band… Please do the song Neverland live it’s awesome and u can hear tinker bell at the end
@jmurray2018
@jmurray2018 2 жыл бұрын
Btw even better than that U sound like you’re from the same place as me an that’s pure craze
@Newmillsmodelrailway
@Newmillsmodelrailway 2 жыл бұрын
I got into them when I was 13, I’m 31 now, so glad young people are getting into this band. They really are incredible
@progmeup
@progmeup 2 жыл бұрын
The Sky Above the Rain... that title alone makes me feel things.
@Womberto
@Womberto 2 жыл бұрын
More Marillion lassie!
@hansmolders1066
@hansmolders1066 7 ай бұрын
Give in to it!
@armandocouso4051
@armandocouso4051 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best song of Marillion. I love it.
@tigalon
@tigalon 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Marillion Family \o/
@whitehousefarmbarnandcarav1839
@whitehousefarmbarnandcarav1839 8 ай бұрын
Wow have you started the best journey of your like. Marillion is a way of life. Enjoy.
@AudioAl5195
@AudioAl5195 Жыл бұрын
I guess your channel came my way because of the Marillion connection. Marillion is by far my favorite band ever and I could talk to you about them for weeks. Their concerts are different than anyone else. They are family celebrations. Seeing this took me back to seeing them play Ocean Cloud in Montreal a few years ago. They have a very large and diverse catalog. I never tire of this band and it has been decades. I look forward to seeing them play three nights in Montreal again in 2023. Dig in you will be amazed and especially listen to their live albums and videos.
@ronniemcnairney334
@ronniemcnairney334 2 жыл бұрын
One of My favourite Bands... Glad You have discovered them. Thanks Laurie. RONNIE AYRSHIRE SCOTLAND.
@fredgiles5768
@fredgiles5768 2 жыл бұрын
You have to Listen to Seasons end.The whole album helped me alot when I was younger.lie on your bed in the dark ,close your eyes and let your mind paint pictures.
@StudioLodge
@StudioLodge Жыл бұрын
Seeing someone discover Marillion listening to such a great song made me tear up a little. They deserve so much more attention than they've gotten throughout their career. Good on you for discovering them. They have plenty more where Ocean Cloud came from.
@oldgriff8559
@oldgriff8559 Жыл бұрын
You’re definitely not the first to shed tears listening to Marillion’s music,their sound is truly incredible..I guess by now you have found more Marillion gems as it’s 11 months since your video on Ocean cloud..have you found and listened to Estonia which is another song based on a real life event which is quite tragic about the survival and thoughts of a passenger on a sinking ship..another track that will bring you to tears but such a beautiful song..welcome to Marillion hope you have become a fan.
@UKProgRock
@UKProgRock Жыл бұрын
I bloody love Marillion. Such a great band and still so under the radar
@AlexAlex-dr9zc
@AlexAlex-dr9zc 2 жыл бұрын
After having discovered Genesis, what an excellent choice with these guys. Dig more into their discography, I swear it'll be worth it !
@evankeal
@evankeal 2 жыл бұрын
It's a mammoth discography.
@ramoncardinali
@ramoncardinali 2 жыл бұрын
Check the song "CARE" from their newest album. Pure emotion!
@ronniemcnairney334
@ronniemcnairney334 2 жыл бұрын
PPS... Really enjoyed Your MARILLION review... They were often compared to early Genesis. FISH, was the former Vocalist..He was from Scotland. KAYLEIGH, was their biggest Hit, in 1985. Probably Google is best for getting info. So much to say about them. FEAR, AFRAID OF SUNLIGHT SEASONS END, MISPLACED CHILDHOOD, You can't go wrong with these Albums. Thanks Laurie. Best Wishes. RONNIE MC NAIRNEY AYRSHIRE SCOTLAND 🌟🌟
@patrickwouters6568
@patrickwouters6568 2 жыл бұрын
Why did you say Fish "was" from Scotland, he IS from Scotland and still live there in Haddington. His last album "Weltschmertz" is a 💎
@ronniemcnairney334
@ronniemcnairney334 2 жыл бұрын
@@patrickwouters6568 Dutch Name ??? Great Football Sides. Fish era was My favourite period. I have His Solo Albums. I know where He lives
@Dee-ih2yf
@Dee-ih2yf Жыл бұрын
At times, singer Hogarth sounds like a cross between Peter Gabriel (solo career) and Bryan Ferry of Roxy Music. My favorite Marillion Song that I never get tired of is "Chelsea Monday" sung by then lead vocalist FISH. A song about a young girl's dreams of becoming reaching stardom on the sliver screen only to come up against yet another Chelsea Monday. The lyrics are absolutely poetic! Please react to Chelsea Monday.
@sharkdini
@sharkdini 2 жыл бұрын
Steve Hogarth = Genius
@Yesquire0
@Yesquire0 2 жыл бұрын
Montreal Marillion Weekend is coming in three months, July 1-3, 2022. Tickets for the wristband that gets you inside for all three concerts are on sale now.
@marcvuijk6942
@marcvuijk6942 2 жыл бұрын
Could you please react to "the invisible man live 2015 " its amazing.... Breathtaking stuff
@Mach2k
@Mach2k 6 ай бұрын
Late to this party but Marillion are painting a musical picture here. Like the old Dutch masters. Genius and so full of details and emotion. Love them since the late eighties
@paulsouthall3096
@paulsouthall3096 2 жыл бұрын
Listen to Marillion's Neverland song. H's at his finest voice
@dirkbazuin8903
@dirkbazuin8903 Жыл бұрын
So nice you enjoyed the performance. I was somewhere in the audience and every time I listen to this song I appreciate it more and more. I find the experience amazing.
@franka.9419
@franka.9419 Жыл бұрын
Have a Barry Nice Day, thank you for your emotions coming from deep in your heart. It's my feelings too. Steven Hogarth's voice and Steve Rothery's guitar are out of this world!
@Jim-El
@Jim-El Жыл бұрын
Wow.🤪
@Raffiyork
@Raffiyork Жыл бұрын
happy tht you discovered Marillion! 😘
@gregstephenson414
@gregstephenson414 Жыл бұрын
You're on it girl! Fantastic band. Still active as of '23. The Don Allum Ocean Cloud was awesome. The whole story was fantastik.
@AlexAlex-dr9zc
@AlexAlex-dr9zc 2 жыл бұрын
If you're eager with concept albums, I warmly recommand you their album Brave, which tells the story of a 17 yo gal about to jump from a bridge and stopped by the police right before she acts. Then you have all what made her to come to this point. No need to say it's something to listen to from start to end and shall need a very long video. Nevertheless I do hope you'll at least make it on your own.
@stevejarvis4174
@stevejarvis4174 2 жыл бұрын
Love your reaction to the best live band that are still touring and wowing the blind world that don't know how brilliant marillion are .
@carlosjavierregidoriglesia3847
@carlosjavierregidoriglesia3847 2 жыл бұрын
Please react to Neverland (Any live version). It will make you cry.
@davidgonzalez8391
@davidgonzalez8391 Жыл бұрын
Hola.si son maravillosos un excelente genial banda.i love.deverdad son maravillosos
@richardnejman5231
@richardnejman5231 2 жыл бұрын
It's a great feeling to watch someone hearing a Marillion epic for the first time and loving it... a wonderful heartfelt reaction. Such an emotionally driven band and very much a part of my overly emotional life since the early 1980's... always there to provide catharsis. Since no one appears to have mentioned about the song , here is a very brief explanation. It tells the true story of Don Alum who rowed across the Atlantic single-handed.... and then back again ! Unfortunately, due to losing his supplies from a number of capsizes he had to live on sea water and fish blood for part of the journey which caused major damage to an internal organ or two (liver, I think... if anyone knows better please help me out and comments below).
@marcusrubatino8249
@marcusrubatino8249 Жыл бұрын
4:40 - amazing!!!
@yvesdmu
@yvesdmu Жыл бұрын
you should go through their catalogue. a surprise awaits you
@JesperHellvik
@JesperHellvik Жыл бұрын
It's been 11 months. Time for a new Marillion reaction 🙂try; Out Of This World, The Great Escape and The Crow and The Nightingale
@progmeup
@progmeup 2 жыл бұрын
Between this, "Neverland", "When I Meet God", "The Great Escape", "Out of this World" and "Beyond You", Marillion made some of the most astounding emotional (neo)prog ever. I keep forgetting how those drums around the ten-minute mark sound like Pink Floyd's "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", but then of course the whole song has a lot of Floydisms, as does "Neverland". Re: your comment at 13:00, check out "Man of a Thousand Faces". That has a really amazing example of the vocal and instrument merging.
@Okkie26
@Okkie26 Жыл бұрын
another all-time fan is added to the group...
@loud7070
@loud7070 Жыл бұрын
Marillion are an artistic gift. Another wonderful and very emotional song to react to is Invisible Man live which is from the Marbles album as well.
@kenlynch9861
@kenlynch9861 2 жыл бұрын
Misplaced Childhood is an excellent album from Marillion, would highly recommend listening to it. Progressive 🎶🎼
@betoastorga
@betoastorga Жыл бұрын
The BEST BAND EVER!
@SteveStauffer-qb6yg
@SteveStauffer-qb6yg 6 ай бұрын
This song is about a gentleman that canoed from England to newfoundland by himself. Only person to do it.
@robertniestroj9651
@robertniestroj9651 23 күн бұрын
The first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean Don Allum did with his brother in 70's, the second route made only by himself few years later in 80's (if I remember correctly)
@antoniocastro6345
@antoniocastro6345 2 жыл бұрын
Marillion is amazing band!
@ElMitscha
@ElMitscha Жыл бұрын
Always nice to see young people join the club of Marillion fans. I enjoyed your reaction very much. Consider listening to the albums Afraid of Sunlight (one of my favorite songs is Out of this world), Gaza and F.E.A.R. I am quite certain, you'll enjoy them very much. For Out of this World I would watch the music video as well as live video. For everything else go for the live version. F.E.A.R. is also amazing on headphones with the studio album... There's an incredible live version of Happiness is the road you will certainly enjoy. And after that just listen to about everything they did and find many more absolutely fantastic songs...
@tonyfurminger8308
@tonyfurminger8308 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious to know if you've reacted to any more Marillion? They have over 40 years of brilliant music to their name, it would be a shame to stop at just one. The Great Escape, Neverland, Gaza, Fantastic Place, and When I Meet God should definitely be on your list. The live versions of course
@stephenhaunch3468
@stephenhaunch3468 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction. Wonderful appreciation of my favorite band They always bring out the tears. Gaza. live is a great experience. Their new album which is a stunner came out 3 weeks ago. Neo, being the new wave of prog after Genesis etc. Steve Hogarth took over from Fish on vocals in the late 80s. Some prefer the Fish era but I love both. Hogarth on vocals is my preference though They are the pioneers of crowd funding and have done so for over 20yrs now
@Jesusistheway5724
@Jesusistheway5724 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, listen to Gaza live ☮️
@modeltrainfan
@modeltrainfan 2 жыл бұрын
Check out The Underfall Yard by Big big Train.
@Yesquire0
@Yesquire0 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of people have never heard of Marillion. Lots of people who have heard of them are unaware the band changed lead singers in 1989. Marillion is classified as a "neo-prog" band, a term that mainly differentiates them from the classic prog bands of the late '60's and early '70's. The neo-proggers were kids who loved Yes and Genesis, then grew up to form bands to play progressive rock. When they came of age, progressive rock was about as popular as a 2 x 4 to the face, so the neo-prog bands had little popular success, with Marillion being a notable exception. With their first lead singer, Derek Dick, fronting the band and composing the songs, they had a string of radio hits in Europe, and even one song, "Kayleigh" that charted as high as #44 in the USA and had a nice music video in the MTV rotation back then. By the way, Mr. Dick, for reasons unknown, adopted the stage name "FIsh". Back in 1988, Fish decided to go solo. Steve Hogarth was seeking to purchase a milk route and begin a career as a milkman, when Marillion auditioned him for the new lead singer. Hogarth had had a couple of stints with obscure bands before then, concluding that delivering milk was more lucrative than trying to make money in a rock band. Many Marillion fans back then loved Fish and so hated what they wrongly perceived as the band showing Fish the exit that they swore off Marilliion forever. The rest of the music listening world who had given Marillion a shot didn't like Fish's singing (very perceptive fans, they) and wrote the band off with no inclination to give them a second chance. Marillon with Hogarth could not create a successful radio single, and record labels would not support them. The band decided to move on without a record label, and are actually cited for being the first band to successfully use crowdfunding for a source of revenue. They still do, with fans pre-ordering and paying for albums blind of their content and many months in advance of any announced release date. Marillion revels in the total artistic freedom they have used for over two decades to produce whatever music they desire. In summary, they've had no record label to promote the band, they play a genre of music that is out of favor with music fans these days, they use the long song format that is not radio friendly, and they are only heartthrobs for grannies. They should all be household names by now, but there are reasons they remain virtual unknowns.
@JoshMainka
@JoshMainka 2 жыл бұрын
The milkman thing is just a story h likes to throw out there as a bit of a myth. In reality he had to choose between going on tour with The The as a keyboard player or join Marillion. Oh and Fish got his nickname for his habit of taking long baths before he joined the band..
@Jesusistheway5724
@Jesusistheway5724 2 жыл бұрын
@@JoshMainka indeed, his friends called him Fish because of that habit
@marcleblanc8156
@marcleblanc8156 2 жыл бұрын
Bienvenue dans le merveilleux monde de Marillion, ma chère J'ai adoré ta palette de réactions..beaucoup d'émotions, sensibilité, chaleur. Fan depuis les tout débuts...sceptique comme tout le monde lorsque FISH a quitté le band, mais lenouveau frontman H- Steve Hogarth a emmené le band à un niveau très supérieur... Depuis début Mars, j'écoute leur 20 ieme album studio, An hour before it's dark et ceci est probablement leur plus grand disque.. Au sommet de leur art dans lasoixantaine...Merci pour ces commentaires, première écoute de ton émission ..Heureuse vie à toi et Marillion... Salutations du Québec..
@rifqikhairul7458
@rifqikhairul7458 2 жыл бұрын
this is my most favorite song of hogarth era, incredible & full of emotional journey from Mr Don Alum
@renzokukenleneyoyo522
@renzokukenleneyoyo522 2 жыл бұрын
Gaza and this one have to be two of the most interesting and relevant stories told in song format... and the music and arrangements just seamlessly match the sheer brilliance of the lyrics too... Cheers from Costa Rica
@naftaking
@naftaking Жыл бұрын
This band has a load of great music out there. They have been around a long time. I have mostly their older albums, but still listen to their more modern tunes when possible. Enjoy
@jeremyonslow8347
@jeremyonslow8347 2 жыл бұрын
I do hope you try Neverland, out of this world, Gaza or the invisible Man. Live.versions. I think you may enjoy them 👍
@oldgriff8559
@oldgriff8559 Жыл бұрын
Equal to any top band in the world,their music is loved by their fans the world over but it’s a big secret..
@guilhermedelazeri4715
@guilhermedelazeri4715 2 жыл бұрын
Take a look on progressive rock band called Camel (Andy Latimer). Marillion is fantastic, I love them.
@garydunn1758
@garydunn1758 2 жыл бұрын
The background to the song is a journey in itself. Musically it ebbs and flows. When your stranded at sea you can imagine how much time you have on your hands to ponder the universe and the important things in life while not knowing if you will survive. It's a modern masterpiece. I think many of Marillion songs are like that. Estonia, Out Of This World, Brave. Very haunting. World's Of Pain.
@richardgolub9269
@richardgolub9269 2 жыл бұрын
@Gary Dunn...a great description of this song, among many others. Each song...a musical, almost theatrical journey. This band is so soulful.
@deathrider7
@deathrider7 Жыл бұрын
As i have done on other reaction channels, try and find a bad track by Marillion, because there aren't any.
@fcukwelshy
@fcukwelshy 2 жыл бұрын
In my opinion the best track from the album Marbles.
@andrewrodger775
@andrewrodger775 Жыл бұрын
Have a listen to the album Brave. You have to listen from start to end (it's the law) 😄😄 it's a story album. You won't be disappointed.
@martintaffaro301
@martintaffaro301 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Marillion. The greatest unknown band in history. Ocean Cloud is about Don Allum the first person to row across the Atlantic and back. About his thoughts, struggles, loneliness and ultimate triumph in the accomplishment.
@stephenwest673
@stephenwest673 2 жыл бұрын
Don Allum…rowed both ways across the Atlantic and on the return leg left Newfoundland and ended up making land in Southern Ireland having run out of water and food leaving him to eat fish and drink fish blood and sea water…both of which cost him his life as he ended up with kidney and liver failure i believe. Marillion…the band that keeps giving up masterful, emotional and relevant Progressive rock music for its army of dedicated fans…roll on Leicester and Lisbon 😍
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