Marillion
JB’s, Dudley
By Ian Harvey
There’s a lot of Marillion to cram on to the tiny stage at JB’s.
Last night there were a lot of fans to cram in too, with the venue tightly packed and the car park full to overflowing.
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Latter day Marillion may be regarded as one of British rock music’s best kept secrets, but to those in the know they are a national treasure, purveyors of music that defies categorising but which is deep and soulful, with nods to their early prog-rock roots when they were fronted by Fish.
Since 1989, vocal duties have been carried on by Steve Hogarth, like his predecessor the focal point for the group.
Bare foot and full of enthusiasm, Hogarth was in fine form as he led the band and fans on a two-hour-plus odyssey, a night of emotional, modern rock music with occasional jazz, eastern and classical interludes.
The show was bookended by songs from Marillion’s new album, starting with the aptly-named Dreamy Street and ending with the uplifting title track, Happiness Is The Road.
Half the time Hogarth didn’t seem to know which albums various songs were from, but that didn’t matter, with the songs Mad and The Great Escape unnervingly powerful and Afraid Of Sunlight full of passion, lifted by Steve Rothery’s trademark soaring guitar.
Propelled by the rhythm section of ever-youthful bassist Pete Trewavas and drummer Ian Mosley and bolstered by Mark Kelly’s huge bank of keyboards, Marillion often tread a path that is dark yet uplifting.
At one point Hogarth donned a jacket and dark-framed glasses, transforming himself into a nondescript teacher or a librarian for The Invisible Man and on Three Minute Boy with its infectious “la-la-la” singalong, joked: “Whatever happened to Robbie Williams?”
There may be many naysayers who ask “Whatever happened to Marillion?” The answer is that they are alive and well and still making magnificent music.
The proof will be there for all to hear when last night’s JB’s show is made available to download from the band’s website, www.marillion.com, from November 20.
For those who hanker for the Marillion of old, Fish still includes plenty of the early hits in his gigs, and original drummer Mick Pointer will be bringing his band to JB’s in January to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Marillion’s debut album, Script For A Jester’s Tear.
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I was there last night with my 2 sons who are 19 and 21…We were right at the front and what a Fantastic night it was and the band just blew us away. It’s great being a fan of Marillion and having 2 sons follow them as well….If you have never seen them Live then you really should. There’s such Passion in their music which is second to none…Well done to the Lads..
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Great gig last night.I was right at the front with my Mom and my Brother and enjoyed every second of thier performance…simply mind blowing!
Pete Trewavas is a legend!
Great performance lads!
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I was there, and a superb gig it was!
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Superb gig. Amazing musicianship, beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics.
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Heresy and the Marrilion gig of sorts!
Hi Express and Star
Could you thank on Air the band and staff of Marillion especially Simon the tour manager
To cut a Long story short HERESY were advertised on the Radio In the Press and on the net
As being the support band for the JBs sold out Marillion gig ,well as you can appreciate Heresy
Were ”Buzzing “ and had rehearsed a special show for the 17th Nov gig .
On arriving at load in it was found that they had been booked by mistake ,how we are not sure
We had been in contact with the Marillion management in May. But it looks like there was a mistaken
Entry in the JBs diary
To say the lads from Heresy were gutted is a understatement ,but they stayed professional ,and
were offered a free pass to the gig (was brilliant) and to the after show party and they had a meet and greet
with Marillion band members
it was a small consolation for not playing to a crowd of 700+ .but Simon Marillion’s tour manager
had the Heresy demo CD and said that he hopes to accommodate HERESY in the next Marillion U.K. tour
so that’s what happened another story in the Heresy Book
yours Dave (Heresy promo Manager)
01902 865899
07860 496406
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