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Old 09-01-2013, 11:45 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Again TH, you've done something I would never think to do. You've reviewed/are reviewing Marillion with a very grabbing tone that makes me excited for more. I wish you good luck on this endeavor as I've seen a lot of Marillion reviews and its not an easy feat as they are a universally well rounded band with loads upon loads of deserving respect.
Thanks Ki! Nice to know you're reading. We're about to do the last Fish album and then it's off into the unknown... some great stuff there though. See, I wanted to do this without coming across as a total Marillion fanboy (even if I am one) and also do not only the reviews but also the story of the band, so that's what I'm attempting to do here. Whether or not I'm succeeding is another story! But as long as people are reading...
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