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Marillion- You've often spoken about this album on several occasions before, so I know just how important it is to you. For my own perspective, it was basically Peter Gabriel era Genesis being transplanted lock, stock and barrel to the 1980s. It was like punk and new-wave never happened, but I do remember that they were a big band in the UK at that time.
Supertramp- I think you're spot on with the Famous Last Words cover, for years the Hodgson and Davies partnership had been on the brink and the album cover says it all. I always thought that Davies needed Hodgson more than Hodgson needed Davies.
Daryl Hall- I've not heard that Daryll Hall album but what I do know they (Hall and Oates) were one of the biggest acts on the planet in the early to mid 1980s, always on the radio, tv and people always talking about them. Then they just seemed to disappear, it was like they went out of fashion and everybody forgot who they were.
I've just seen that you've done a Dio tribute on 125, really looking forward to reading this, will comment on my next post.
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If you can't deal with the fact that there are 6+ billion people in the world and none of them think exactly the same that's not my problem. Just deal with it yourself or make actual conversation. This isn't a court and I'm not some poet or prophet that needs everything I say to be analytically critiqued.
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