What r u Listening to?

Hey Leyth,

How's the 2 Marillion Live releases? By the way, nice selection!:wave:

Chris

Chris,

They are both really well recorded and performed. The songs the band selected are all solid (plenty from Marbles) and I can easily say that most of these live versions are better than their studio counterparts. I always preferred the Fish era to the Hogarth Era but these two concerts are starting to make me a believer. :D

Enjoy!

:wave:
 
Is this any good? I've been meaning to get the Steve H chapel DVD on Marillion's website. I'm a big Hogarth Marillion fan.

To be Honest with you its not that good Im only playing it because I found it in my glove compartment on my way back from Lunch...A few stand outs are for me IMO are

1rst track (Evening Shadows_
4th Track (Deepwater)
7th Track ( Better Dreams)

Maybe Sal Has a different View of it,,
 
The weekend's plays:

Animals As Leaders - s/t
Ankh - Expect Unexpected
Campo di Marte - s/t
Can - Soon Over Babaluma
Caravan - Live at the Fairfield Halls, 1974
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Dead Meadow - Howls from the Hills
Devil Doll - Dies Irae
Eclat - Vol. I & II
Eclat - Volume 3
The Flyin' Ryan Brothers - Blue Marble
FM - Black Noise
Killing Joke - s/t
John McLaughlin - To the One w/ the 4th Dimension
John Norum - Play Yard Blues
Novalis - s/t
Power of Zeus - The Gospel According to Zeus
Root - Follow the Dawn
Soft Machine - Seventh
Strings Arguments - The Encounter
Taipuva Luotisuora - IV
War - The World Is A Ghetto
 
The weekend's plays:

Animals As Leaders - s/t
Ankh - Expect Unexpected
Campo di Marte - s/t
Can - Soon Over Babaluma
Caravan - Live at the Fairfield Halls, 1974
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Dead Meadow - Howls from the Hills
Devil Doll - Dies Irae
Eclat - Vol. I & II
Eclat - Volume 3
The Flyin' Ryan Brothers - Blue Marble
FM - Black Noise
Killing Joke - s/t
John McLaughlin - To the One w/ the 4th Dimension
John Norum - Play Yard Blues
Novalis - s/t
Power of Zeus - The Gospel According to Zeus
Root - Follow the Dawn
Soft Machine - Seventh
Strings Arguments - The Encounter
Taipuva Luotisuora - IV
War - The World Is A Ghetto



You Need to get out More:D:D
 
Just out of Curiousity, Are people actually Listening to the Cds their listing or just putting down cd that are their Favorites or etc.....
 
Just out of Curiousity, Are people actually Listening to the Cds their listing or just putting down cd that are their Favorites or etc.....

I am.

This weekend I went on a trip (2 hrs flying, 4 by bus) and listened to:

-Long Distance Calling -S/T, Avoid the Light
-Marillion - Afraid of Sunlight, Out of Season, Brave
-Anathema - We're here because we're here
-James LaBrie - Static Impulse
-Evergrey - Glorious Collision
 
I am.

This weekend I went on a trip (2 hrs flying, 4 by bus) and listened to:

-Long Distance Calling -S/T, Avoid the Light
-Marillion - Afraid of Sunlight, Out of Season, Brave
-Anathema - We're here because we're here
-James LaBrie - Static Impulse
-Evergrey - Glorious Collision

Ok your cleared....:D Im Cleared too I sit here for 9 Hrs a day, 16 hrs every Monday ( double shift) 48 to 50 Hrs a week....(otherwise Ill go nuts, I even crank it up after 6:00 when everyone leaves..( Not to mention Wegmans 3 nights a week at 15 hrs ( with my headphones on)
 
Just out of Curiousity, Are people actually Listening to the Cds their listing or just putting down cd that are their Favorites or etc.....
Just what I get to listen to on the given day. Long study day today, so I got more listening hours, lucky me.

Dick Dale & His Del Tones - King of the Surf Guitar
Blues Magoos - Kaleidoscope Compendium
Kamelot - The Fourth Legacy (quite possibly my favorite power metal album!)
 
Just what I get to listen to on the given day. Long study day today, so I got more listening hours, lucky me.

Dick Dale & His Del Tones - King of the Surf Guitar
Blues Magoos - Kaleidoscope Compendium
Kamelot - The Fourth Legacy (quite possibly my favorite power metal album!)

All right...... Ken doesnt count, He has to listen to cds for a living.:D
 
You Need to get out More:D:D

Haha...There was a lot of basketball to watch over the weekend. Just to be clear, that was my playlist from Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and I had Friday off work.

Friday and Saturday night are usually the nights I designate as music nights. I generally do not watch TV shows, unless of course you consider sports with the sound down and the tunes cranked!!!

But in the end you're right, I do need to get out more :D
 
Chris,

They are both really well recorded and performed. The songs the band selected are all solid (plenty from Marbles) and I can easily say that most of these live versions are better than their studio counterparts. I always preferred the Fish era to the Hogarth Era but these two concerts are starting to make me a believer. :D

Enjoy!

:wave:

Thanks for the info Leyth. I'm also a huge fan of the Fish era, but over the last few years I've started to appreciate more of the Hogarth material.

Prog On!