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12th Jan, 2005 at 7:00pm
 
For those who don't know, my favourite band are Marillion. I was lucky enough to see them in concert quite a few times last year. The two sold out shows they put on at the Astoria in London on 10th and 11th July were outstanding.

Set list 10th July

The Invisible Man
Marbles I
You're Gone
Angelina
Marbles II
Don't Hurt Yourself
Fantastic Place
Marbles III
The Damage
Marbles IV
Neverland

[short break]

This is the 21st Century
Quartz
Bridge
Living with the Big Lie
The Party
Between You and Me
Uninvited Guest
Cover My Eyes
Easter

Set list 11th July
First half as 10th

Estonia
Afraid of Sunlight
Bridge
Living with the Big Lie
The Party
The Great Escape
Between You and Me
King
Uninvited Guest
Cover My Eyes

A DVD is available of these shows http://www.marillion.com/discog/road/index.html

However possibly just ahead of these is the Rush show at Wembey Arena, London in September. A massive and stunning stage show, coupled with the fact that they hadn't been to England for 12 years made this a very special event indeed. Playing songs spanning their entire career they were on stage for 3hrs; no-one left dissapointed. I will add the set list soon.

The performances of both bands were of equal high standard so it's difficcult to call. I'm just glad I was able to be there for both.

So what was your best gig of 2004?
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Reply #1 - 17th Jan, 2005 at 3:11am
 
Has to been seeing 'Yes' on their '35th Anniversary Tour' in June at Wembley Arena last year.

Unfortunately, the tickets I had bought weren't the best ever - we were situated half-way down on the left hand tier.

The set-list was blinding - the only complaint I had was that they didn't play 'Close To The Edge' (and haven't played this on the last few tours to my knowledge) but they made up for this with a blinding version of 'Ritual'.

The stage-set was one of the best I've seen them with. Designed by 'Roger Dean' (who else ?) it seemed to resemble some sort of 'Undersea Odyssey'.

The 'Acoustic Set' halfway through the show was a total surprise and truly superb stuff. Hearing the band play in this form was totally different and made the gig for me.

I also had a few 'non-converts' with me who also enjoyed the band and music and have now changed their opinion ... Grin

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Reply #2 - 10th Jun, 2005 at 6:26pm
 
Dream Theatre/Yes August 30, 2004- full moon.
Second row, ninety minutes backstage with the boys.
Life changing,
1973 tour tee shirt now signed.

'Close to the Edge' WAS played.
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And it's my birthday today.
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Reply #3 - 11th Jun, 2005 at 4:43am
 
Happy Birthday Buglunch! Grin

Yes and Dream Theatre, what a great combination Cool
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Reply #4 - 12th Jun, 2005 at 8:17pm
 
You betcha!
Thanks a million. Smiley

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