No words needed in all honesty...just listen and realise music and lyrics like this will never be repeated...Great album...great piece from it...Fish was Marillion..
Fish a genius with lyrics obviously a clever well read man. The rest of the band brilliantly link to his lyrics one of the best bands I ever seen live in the 80s. Never forget seeing them in liverpool and warrington
That's the song , which make me become a Marillion fan. I'll love this song forever, and ever, amen. First time I heard it on the radio in the 80s,I was totallyfixtup, I've been age 14, didn't understood the lyrics but I had chickenpox all over my body, first I thought it was Fish's voice, now I know better, now in the Howarth area, don't get me wrong, I enjoy his performance too, Ive realized that Steve Rothery is the reason why I love Marillion so much, his way of guitar playing is so real, so deep, you can feel the passion in every note . never stop playing Steve, love you so much! I
Fantastic .. sound in the other time, dimension, space, and atmosphere. Beautiful... Magic... Without words... From Wadilson Madureira... Mariana - Minas Gerais - Brazil
Ningún disco de la etapa post Fish supera a los cuatro primeros álbumes, así como ninguno del Génesis post Gabriel (y post Hackett) hace lo propio. Corta
I got this on cassette. Traded for a pair of Walkman mini speakers..in a kids home ...wasn't in to marillion..as Kayleigh was on all the soft rock compilations at time ...I was a hard rocker ...soft rock that's for girls but the title and artwork made me curious.....it sat there a while...then at lights out one night I put side B in my Sony Walkman ..and Wow in the dark that night ..I felt like I'd left my body or something...that was it ..had to get everything this man called fish had wrote ....an here we are thirty five years on ..,he still the best no one comes close
Anyone who writes Marillion off as third-rate Genesis wannabes needs to reappraise them with this album. Absolutely still stands the test of time. A classic in every sense of the word.
Lo mismo digo, Carlos Miguel. Creo que es la parte llamada "Mylo", es una joya escondida en esta canción hermosa. Dura algo más de 2 minutos. Posiblemente la mejor parte de todo el disco. Parece ser un homenaje en recuerdo de John Mylet, batería del grupo de Liverpool llamado Rage, que compartían junto con Marillion el mismo manager en aquella época. Fish se enteró de su muerte mientras hacían la gira Fugazzi por Canadá, por eso empieza diciendo "oh, recuerdo Toronto" y continúa después diciendo " fué el primero en caer". Es una balada melancólica en la que relata el momento triste en que les sumió al grupo el hecho de que falleciera repentinamente en un accidente en Ibiza, en el año 1.984. La verdad es que es una parte increíblemente hermosa y no tiene precio.
One of the most underrated bands, Blind Curve is awesome.
Con Fish, por cierto...
They were very successful from 85 til 89
No words needed in all honesty...just listen and realise music and lyrics like this will never be repeated...Great album...great piece from it...Fish was Marillion..
I am from Venezuela, that far has come this fantastic poetry of this extraordinary band. They will leave for ever in the bottom of my heart.
Fish a genius with lyrics obviously a clever well read man. The rest of the band brilliantly link to his lyrics one of the best bands I ever seen live in the 80s. Never forget seeing them in liverpool and warrington
That's the song , which make me become a Marillion fan. I'll love this song forever, and ever, amen. First time I heard it on the radio in the 80s,I was totallyfixtup, I've been age 14, didn't understood the lyrics but I had chickenpox all over my body, first I thought it was Fish's voice, now I know better, now in the Howarth area, don't get me wrong, I enjoy his performance too, Ive realized that Steve Rothery is the reason why I love Marillion so much, his way of guitar playing is so real, so deep, you can feel the passion in every note . never stop playing Steve, love you so much! I
It is Fish, you dullard
This song was the centerpiece of the album which made it legendary absolutely scintillating
Fantastic .. sound in the other time, dimension, space, and atmosphere. Beautiful... Magic... Without words... From Wadilson Madureira... Mariana - Minas Gerais - Brazil
Que canción más hermosa, con ella vuelo, veo, siento, experimento cosas inimaginables y con solo su música, nada más, increíble ❤️
The best ❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢
Pièce extraordinaire. Des frissons à 2:30 et des paroles sublimes.
I like both eras, but Blind Curve... is so good.... they were all at their "A" game on this
Una obra maestra del rock progresivo. Gracias Marillion!!
Coincido totalmente!!!!
Always wished the Mylo section was longer, so melodic, would have been a potential single if it could reach 4 mins playtime in those days.
great prog band
my fave at donnington 80s with my bro
Thanks for the lyrics, Günther. Good taste, wonderful song and yes, underrated band.
Es mi cancion favorita de Marillion,Fish lo maximo!!!
Ningún disco de la etapa post Fish supera a los cuatro primeros álbumes, así como ninguno del Génesis post Gabriel (y post Hackett) hace lo propio. Corta
Simply the best!
Temón increíble!!!!
I got this on cassette. Traded for a pair of Walkman mini speakers..in a kids home ...wasn't in to marillion..as Kayleigh was on all the soft rock compilations at time ...I was a hard rocker ...soft rock that's for girls but the title and artwork made me curious.....it sat there a while...then at lights out one night I put side B in my Sony Walkman ..and Wow in the dark that night ..I felt like I'd left my body or something...that was it ..had to get everything this man called fish had wrote ....an here we are thirty five years on ..,he still the best no one comes close
A ouvir em 2020 e continua a arrepiar de emoções. Adoro Marillion.
Sublime!
superbo
i see children pleading with outstreched hands,drenched in napalm, this is no vietnam! what a metapher. i cry every time when i listen
Anyone who writes Marillion off as third-rate Genesis wannabes needs to reappraise them with this album. Absolutely still stands the test of time. A classic in every sense of the word.
Sublime
Blind curve by Marillion = Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd
yep...awesome
How can we describe what happens between 1:48 and 2:44 ????
👁 El ojo
Oh, sorry I know how to spell Hogarth,, I'm so sorry for that, autocorrecctur fail. Please forgive me!
4 thumbs down...must be Kpop fanboys🤔
Brilliant but a couple of mistakes... Cold moon instead of moan and later on soup ladles instead of ladies.
moan
It's Ladles.......Soup Ladles...........and 'Moon', not 'Moan'
JUST FUCKIN EPIC.....
2:28 - one of the most beautiful moments I've ever heard
my favorite part😭
Yeah man. So melodically and emotionally. Love it 😍
Lo mismo digo, Carlos Miguel. Creo que es la parte llamada "Mylo", es una joya escondida en esta canción hermosa. Dura algo más de 2 minutos. Posiblemente la mejor parte de todo el disco. Parece ser un homenaje en recuerdo de John Mylet, batería del grupo de Liverpool llamado Rage, que compartían junto con Marillion el mismo manager en aquella época. Fish se enteró de su muerte mientras hacían la gira Fugazzi por Canadá, por eso empieza diciendo "oh, recuerdo Toronto" y continúa después diciendo " fué el primero en caer". Es una balada melancólica en la que relata el momento triste en que les sumió al grupo el hecho de que falleciera repentinamente en un accidente en Ibiza, en el año 1.984. La verdad es que es una parte increíblemente hermosa y no tiene precio.