Para despedir esta primera temporada de nuestra andadura radiofónica, os traemos la segunda parte del especial dedicado a una de las bandas punteras del llamado “neoprogresivo”: Marillion.
Hablando y debatiendo sobre la segunda etapa y los trabajos más recientes de esta genial banda, estaremos David Pintos, Ricardo Hernández, Fernando Medina, Angel G° Lajarín, Diana García y Jesús alias “Yisus Rothery”. A través de la línea telefónica tendremos la suerte de contar con la participación de Antonio Seijas, el genial ilustrador que ha realizado excelentes trabajos para bandas como Marillion o Gazpacho.
Volveremos a partir de septiembre en la segunda temporada, cargaditos de entrevistas, noticias, novedades… y sobre todo mucho rock progresivo!!!
I was also at the Fillmore show, and since it has been roughly 13 years since I had seen them (Brave tour at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge, England, which was acaltluy quite similar to the Fillmore), it was quite a treat to see them again! I was acaltluy close enough to the stage to read Pete’s setlist, so I was a bit surprised when they didn’t start the encores with Afraid of Sunlight (as it was listed on the setlist)but very pleased with the reason for the change! The Great Escape was done with all of the heart that H could have put into it and it was quite enjoyable to listen to!And, yes, they DID play Between You and Me!As for them not playing Fish era songs, I was kind of glad for the decision as I feel, with a few exceptions, that H doesn’t do them the justice that Fish did. And with the large selection of H era albums that they now have to draw on, they can keep to the music that H can sing with the heart and feeling that I have come to expect from him. Besides, if you want to hear Fish era songs, go see Fish live! He’s still around and still recording! Now if HE would only come to SF!Brian