Not if you're the one in the firing line.Easy 10 said:I gather its death by firing squad over there. Thats quite exciting, isn't it ?
No sympathy whatsoever.
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Not if you're the one in the firing line.Easy 10 said:I gather its death by firing squad over there. Thats quite exciting, isn't it ?
Grendel said:He should be given an enema with nitric acid. Far more interesting than shooting him.
GermanShepherd said:i take u like marillion then? so do i....love scrpit and fugazi best....
Grendel said:Aye. Saw Fish the other week...he did all of Misplaced Childhood, which was good, plus Incommunicado and Market Square Heroes. Would have liked some Script... material but I guess you can't have everything!
GermanShepherd said:
still love their stuff, the new singer is ok, but not half as good as fish. seen them live in the 80s, loved it
agree...Grendel said:I think Hogarth gets a lot of unfair criticism. He's a very good and powerful singer, but a very different style, and much less aggressive than Fish. I have to admit I view the two Marillion eras as different bands as there really are very few similarities in the music between the two.
I doubt very much if they are creaming any profits as sales went through the floor after the original court case for dowloading porn. The record stores & record companies or Glitter himself are hardly going to bring out a 'best of' just in time for Xmas on the back of this are they?Cheeky Monkey said:It's good to know that Virgin and HMV (amongst other retailers I'm sure) are still happy to cream off profits from our Gaz's CD back catalogue. Maybe they aren't yet aware that he's a paedophile.. or more likely in the case of Virgin Mr Branson just needs the extra cash.
33057 Seagull said:Not that I would seek out his 'works' as they hardly stood the test of time unlike some of his contemeroies, but a shift through the various record stores would I suspect have very little available.