Z_TheWriter
Impertinent Romantic
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Especially true, because that wasn't the video you pickedI have to admit I didn't actually watch the video beyond confirming it was the one I wanted.
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Especially true, because that wasn't the video you pickedI have to admit I didn't actually watch the video beyond confirming it was the one I wanted.
That weekend convention was part of a massive effort in proto-crowdfunding and grassroots support that led to the release of their 2004 double album Marbles.To really understand this video you need some background. This was at a Marillion weekend convention and was completely spontaneous. My good friend Matt Prior started playing the intro acoustic riff and I joined in. You can see Mark Kelly trying to explain the vocals to Steve Hogarth who wasn't really familiar with the song. When the crowd started singing he shrugs his shoulders and walks off. Pete, Ian and Mark (who was a bit vague with the chords) then also join in. It shows what an amazing audience we have!
Spontaneous sessions like that are so much fun. I was in a thrown together band for a comedy variety show. We would spend all day during the lead-up to the performances in a practice room with singers coming to practice their songs with us in shifts. On this day our drummer was sick, so one of the singers from the show substituted.Marillion performing -- sort of -- "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd at the 2003 Marillion Weekend Convention. Steve Rothery, Marillion's brilliant guitarist, explains the context in the Youtube comments:
I already have this video on a playlist. Love it. Although it doesn't say so, I strongly suspect this was filmed at WOMAdelaide... which gets my hopes up that they'll play at WOMAD UK this summer (we have tickets already).Have some brass!
Meute is a really cool Brass Band (brass instruments, saxophones, and percussion) from Germany, who arrange and play well known techno music in their style. You probably know this song already.
Brass Against
Looks like they played several clubs around North America together in '08Some of my favorite performances are either improv/jam sessions or just random thrown-together crap. The most fun I've had at a show was a Symphony X concert that ended with all five members of Symphony X, all six members of Epica and a few of the guys from Into Eternity having a balloon-and-drum-stick swordfight while Russell Allen sang the 'Odysseus slays the suitors' verse of "The Odyssey." That stuff is great.
That was a fucking delight.Also a big fan of these guys.
So if brass is the vibe my track for the day is:
Saw them at WOMAD about a decade ago, and they blew me away. So much energy, so many hooks. Such a thrill.
Do you remember when and where this was?Some of my favorite performances are either improv/jam sessions or just random thrown-together crap. The most fun I've had at a show was a Symphony X concert that ended with all five members of Symphony X, all six members of Epica and a few of the guys from Into Eternity having a balloon-and-drum-stick swordfight while Russell Allen sang the 'Odysseus slays the suitors' verse of "The Odyssey." That stuff is great.
JaxxRoxx in Springfield, Virginia, which I think is unfortunately closed now. And it was 2008; Simone Simmons from Epica had to sit out the tour after catching MRSA, so her vocal coach Amanda Somerville filled in. If I knew where the shirt was, I could find the date; I've got the tour shirt in one of these drawers somewhere.Do you remember when and where this was?
One of my favorites. I saw Morphine twice back in the day. Truly a unique band. I was really sad when Sandman died.
Another brassy entry. Morphine called their style of music 'low rock'; they were a three piece group with drums, baritone sax and a two-string slide bass. Occasionally the instruments were varied a bit to add piano, different saxophone sounds or other weird guitar variants like the two-guitar-string-one-bass-string tritar. Vocals are mostly crooned, and the whole thing has a depressive, murky, laid-back feel. Love it.
Unfortunately, bassist/singer Mark Sandman passed away in 1999 after suffering a heart attack on stage. Edit: more detail now that I'm not on my phone. Morphine were performing at the Nel Nome del Rock Festival in Palestrina, just south of Rome. It was 99 degrees (37 C) in the venue. Ten years later, the remaining members plus a new singer/bassist performed at the festival as "the Ever-Expanding Elastic Waste Band" before changing their name to Vapors of Morphine, after a quip at the expense of new singer Jeremy Lyons. They continue to tour today.
Probably wrong. Jaxx closed in the early 2010s, and the Empire shut its doors a decade ago, I think.I see May 3rd at the Empire, but that only shows 2 of the 3 bands.
https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/epica?page=3&year=2008#concert-table
Oh hell yeah! Leo P is one of the most talented and charismatic musicians ever. You see his BBC Proms performance?Also a big fan of these guys.
So if brass is the vibe my track for the day is: