LONDON (Reuters) - Thirty years after the release of Marillion's platinum-rated "Misplaced Childhood" album, Scottish lead singer Fish is on the road performing the work in its entirety for the last ...
Yahoo: One TV smile made Marillion’s name, and made Misplaced Childhood a hit
One TV smile made Marillion’s name, and made Misplaced Childhood a hit
Prog rock was mostly dead and buried by 1985, but Marillion helped resurrect the genre – albeit in a glossier, streamlined context – with Misplaced Childhood. The band's third album, released on June ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Given that Misplaced Childhood was a full-blown concept album, such feats are difficult to credit. Reading between the lines, ...
Yahoo: “They go for the heart as well as the head”: Marillion’s 20 best songs (they can’t believe No.7)
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of Fish’s favourite tracks, Incubus is a voyeuristic story of misplaced, bedroom Polaroid photographs. At times borderline ...
“They go for the heart as well as the head”: Marillion’s 20 best songs (they can’t believe No.7)
Yahoo: "In all honesty I’d forgotten how good we were back then": former Marillion frontman Fish on Kayleigh, the song that changed the band for better and worse
"In all honesty I’d forgotten how good we were back then": former Marillion frontman Fish on Kayleigh, the song that changed the band for better and worse
Yahoo: Marillion look back on the making of the album that tore the band apart