The band continue to tour internationally, and were ranked 38th in Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time" in 2008.
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The band and their old singer reunite for one song
| Date / Time | Artist | Venue | Town/City | Seetickets | Viagogo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 14, 2012 19:00 | Marillion | Corporation | Sheffield |
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Official music video for the track Kayleigh by Marillion.
Marillion official music video for the track Marillion talk future tours and crowd surfing
Music video by Marillion performing Kayleigh.
Marillion video with Fish
From Recital Of The Script, the song which has allowed Marillion to skyrocket among the progressive bands back in the 80's. A Personal Favorite, which is greatly interpreted by Fish.
Track from the 2004 live Marillion concert DVD "Marbles on the Road." Filmed at the London Astoria, July 2004. Special 2-Disc Extended Edition only available at www.marillion.com - ©2004 Racket Records
Marillion video with Fish
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Do you remember chalk hearts melting on a playground wall
Do you remember dawn escapes from moon washed college halls
Do you remember the cherry blossom in the market square
Do you remember I thought it was confetti in our hair
I was walkin' in the park
Dreamin' of a spark
When I heard the sprinklers whisper
Shimmer in the haze of summer lawns
On the outskirts of nowhere
On the ring road to somewhere
On the verge of indecision
I'll always take the roundabout way
We are jigsaw pieces aligned on the perimeter edge
Interlocked through a missing piece
We are renaissance children
Becalmed beneath the Bridge of Sighs
So here I am once more
In the playground of the broken hearts
One more experience, one more entry
In a diary, self penned
See those people there? They look after me
This is a photograph of who I might be
Man in a uniform, bride on his arm
Mum always was a fool for money and charm
Marillion albums.
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