Marillion interviewS
Marillion interview (audio, mp3)
Genre: Progressive Rock
Home: United Kingdom
Genre: Progressive Rock
Home: United Kingdom
Steve Rothery about the Marillion history (Part 1)
One of the longest excisting progressive bands in history is Marillion. They just released the album "Marbles". We did an interview with guitar player Steve Rothery what still drives him and the band to make great records. Recorded on September 16th, 2004.
"The first side of the "Misplaced Childhood" record was made in only a week. It just flew out of the pen. We didn't know that the record was about to sell more than 2 million copies."
"The first side of the "Misplaced Childhood" record was made in only a week. It just flew out of the pen. We didn't know that the record was about to sell more than 2 million copies."
Steve Rothery about the Marillion history (Part 2)
Part 2 of the Steve Rothery interview.
Steve Rothery about the Marillion history (Part 3)
Part 3 of the Steve Rothery interview.
Ian Mosley and Pete Trewavas discus history and future
Marillion drummer Ian Mosley and bass player Pete Trewavas took the time for a short chat with the Marillion fan from Toazted. Check out this hilarious interview!
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