Outer Music Diary

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May 13th, 2008

The Outer Music 2007-08 Season Winds Down

This is a mini admin note to announce that through the summer months (June through August) we’re going to go “off season.” After discussing with Tom and after doing this a couple years, we’ve found that occasionally we have to recharge the inspiration and feel that a few months off not only helps to get the inspiration back but also to start stockpiling articles to plan forward. However, it’s quite possible during these months that we’ll do what we call reruns, which means that we will likely be posting our old entries from the old yahoogroup that haven’t been posted here before. Although we’re not likely to do this every day, hopefully it will help bridge the gap. So we hope to finish May strong and then have our summer vacation.

May 13th, 2008

Marillion, Solaris

Marillion - The Fish Years 1983-86 (various videos)

After the break I’ve left the text file with the contents of this unofficial collection of Marillianea, which covers the early years of a band that even if I wouldn’t consider myself much of a fan now, I once was, and they were definitely very influential to my musical path in the late 80s. And so for some reason I’m continually interested in checking out items I never got to see in the pre-internet age, as at the time I only saw things like this in books.

Part of this I already know, the 3/12/84 gig following up Fugazi that shows up everywhere. Of the Fish albums, Fugazi is probably the one I find the most tedious, even though despite it’s antagonistic, spiky and depressing vision might make it the most original of the bunch, in at least that the band’s obvious Peter Hammill/VDGG roots come out here along with the Genesis. And there really are a lot of clips covering this period here, which meant I had to sit with Assassing as an ear worm for about a week after (this, however, doesn’t offset the Marillion earworm record, which I’d give to a month-long invasion of Heart of Lothian). Also prevalent is a lot of early Jesters Tear work, as well as the rather awful and rare traditional rendering of “Margaret.”

The most hilarious part of the whole collection is spying a Genesis record in Fish’s collection, particularly when I remember them downplaying this influence in interviews. He knows, you know…

Solaris - Rio Art Rock Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 9/12/96 (video) 

If I had one concert in my life that I may have regretted walking out early on, it would be seeing Solaris at Progfest in 1995 (or thereabouts). At the time the group of people I was with all unanimously were turned off by the bludgeoning loud sound and reliance on 80s technology and tones, and even though I really do like their Martian Chronicles album, I agreed at the time. So in many ways, checking out this video was like seeing what I missed. And my conclusion after watching it, at a great surprise to me, was that I didn’t really miss out on much. Quite frankly I was surprised at how many mistakes this band made (particularly the flautist who may have been having a rough night) and how repetitive and predictable the song structures are. Opinions of their other albums have made me return to Martian Chronicles only for my positive opinion to be confirmed, so I’m somewhat baffled at my lack of empathy with just about everything else the band has done. My guess is this Brasilian concert might have been a worse night than the show in LA, but at least I’m not regretting my decision to leave now.

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