Sara Pattern
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Doctor Who theme tune by Ron Grainer & Delia Derbyshire for me as experimental early electronic music it is amazing. also showing my age the ITC production of The Persuaders by John Barry which had Tony Curtis and pre Bond Roger Moore as crimefighters.
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sorry for your loss but no truer words said
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I find that good music new and old resonates through the years and some songs that you hear at the time you may not like at first but sometimes nostalgia hits in and that same song triggers a memory later in life and you remember it in a different way. so maybe the music of today will be the nostalgia of another age. this is why I love this group because the passion for different music inspires me to try music I perhaps would never try.
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Happy Easter. belated reply as been working all weekend. Hope you had a good one xx
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The cover is open to any interpretations and what is great about it is all of them are right. The key to me is that i think it is important that sometimes we must at some point stop ……… take a breath and ask Why?
- This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by Sara Pattern.
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Russell Mael put a picture of when they first come over to uk in early 70’s standing outside the Royal Albert Hall when they thought it a dream to ever perform there but as he said the dream finally came true
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the new Sparks album is growing on me but all their albums seem to be one step in front of us on first listen and we have to catch up
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that is cool. ive only ever dared nodding to the members of Marillion and would be tongue tied if i did so perhaps for the best. but Lucy Jordache Marillion’s manager has always gone out of her way to support me. She is married to Ian Mosley Marillions drummer so i think i would faint if she said come meet my husband but we do put these people we support on a pedastol and in the end they are just like us. though i still cant ever see me ever doing a selfie with anyone
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Marillion sometimes play the singles of The Misplaced Childhood album as Steve Hogarth prefers to concentrate on the songs that he performs on as he has been the new lad since 1989. Fish often plays the whole album on anniversary tours though his voice has altered a lot since he first performed it
- This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by Sara Pattern.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by Sara Pattern.
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the Fish album Songs from the mirror was a homage to David Bowie’s Pin Up album and a way to deliver his final album with Polydor as it released him from his contract with them as he went more independent from there
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sorry but was an amazing weekend and even got a hug from Marillion’s manager Lucy. as she has gone out of her way to support me these last few years just by checking i’m ok each time i attend these last 7 years. they call Marillion fans family and each time i’ve attended it does feel that way
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This is an intresting subject love the pic of Clara Bow but there are cases where Black and White is better as I own a lot of Laurel & Hardy films which can be seen in either Colour or Black & White and I usually prefer Black & White and the 1933 King Kong film which i remember my kids only watched the colourised version. The thought of the Universal Monster films being colourised fills me with horror in itself as the atmosphere of those films would be lost but maybe the Beatles film A Hard Days night would benefit from colour? . So I suppose its a case of what you would prefer. As a point in case the original make up for Frankinstien’s Monster was used to make the monster looked like something from the grave and it was green make up but that was never the intention of the film maker but now if you see a version of the monster in merchandise he has usually known with a green face. In geeky mode now The First Doctors Tardis Console was origanly coloured green but it looked gleaming white in black and white.