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Commodores
Formed in: 1968
Genres: Funk, soul
Lineup: Lionel Richie – vocals, saxophones, acoustic piano, keyboards
Milan Williams – keyboards
Thomas McClary – vocals, guitars
Ronald LaPread – bass
Walter Orange – vocals, drums, percussion
William King – trumpet
Albums from the 80s:
Heroes (1980)
In the Pocket (1981)
All the Great Hits (1982)
Commodores 13 (1983)
Nightshift (1985)
United (1986)
Rock Solid (1988)
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Marillion 
Formed in: 1979
Genres: Neo prog, art rock
Lineup: Fish – vocals
Steve Rothery – guitars; additional bass guitar
Mark Kelly – keyboards
Pete Trewavas – bass guitar
Ian Mosley – drums, percussion
Albums from the 80s:
Script for a Jester's Tear (1983)
Fugazi (1984)
Real to Reel (1984)
Misplaced Childhood (1985)
Brief Encounter EP (1986)
Clutching at Straws (1987)
B'Sides Themselves (1988)
The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) (1988)
Seasons End (1989)
Propaganda: 
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Tangerine Dream & Steve Rothery - Cloudburst Flight / video
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longliverockback · 1 year
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Marillion Script for a Jester’s Tear 1983 EMI ————————————————— Tracks: 1. Script for a Jester’s Tear 2. He Knows You Know 3. The Web 4. Garden Party 5. Chelsea Monday 6. Forgotten Sons —————————————————
Derek William Dick “Fish”
Mark Kelly
Mick Pointer
Steve Rothery
Pete Trewavas
* Long Live Rock Archive
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leilatha · 1 year
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Álbum: Seasons End Banda / Band: Marillion País / Country: Inglaterra/ England Ano / Year : 1989 Faixas /Tracklist:
1. "The King of Sunset Town" (Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, lan Mosley, John Helmer) 2. "Easter" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley) 3. "The Uninvited Guest" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley, Helmer) 4. "Seasons End" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley, Helmer) 5. "Holloway Girl" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley) 6. "Berlin" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley, Helmer) 7. "After Me" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley) 8. "Hooks in You" (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley, Helmer) 9. "The Space..." (Hogarth, Rothery, Kelly, Trewavas, Mosley)
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lapiezaquefaltaba · 2 years
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Marillion - An hour before it's dark (2022)
Un corazón para abrazar al mundo y pensar el tiempo (o para pensar el mundo y abrazar al tiempo)
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Marillion es una banda inclasificable e incomparable que desde hace 40 años nos deleita con sus discos. Desde los inicios en el marco de un Rock Progresivo más clásico, no han dejado de evolucionar y modernizar su sonido hasta llegar a Marbles, disco de 2004, considerado por muchos como su mejor álbum de este siglo. De allí en más, con algunos ajustes, la propuesta sonora ha sido similar -con un poco más o menos de experimentación- con puntos altos en canciones como “Gaza”, la suite de canciones de “Essence” (Happiness is the Road vol. 1) y diversos momentos de F.E.A.R. o sus otros discos, pero nunca de forma pareja y compacta. Para eso, probablemente haya que referirse a discos como Marbles o Afraid of Sunlight, consistentes de principio a fin tanto en lo sonoro como en lo compositivo, más allá de que a algunos nos puedan gustar más o menos algunas cosas.
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Para la banda, más de 40 años de trayectoria no es algo menor, con todos sus miembros ya habiendo pasado los 60 años, cada nuevo disco es una apuesta -en sus propias palabras- de producir una obra que diga cosas significativas tanto en lo musical como en lo lírico. Con el caso de Sounds That Can’t Be Made y  F.E.A.R. esto fue logrado con algunas salvedades, según el caso. Ciertas críticas en lo lírico por su postura y forma de expresarla ("Gaza" o gran parte de F.E.A.R.) y en lo musical (nadie espera una banda que roquee como lo hacían en los ochentas pero desde Marbles a esta parte falta en gran parte de sus discos cierta “energía” que solo fue lograda por momentos), no desanimaron a la banda.
Todo esto le dió al álbum una urgencia y una pulsión que, por lo menos musicalmente -por razones e intencionalidades totalmente distintas-, no era sentida desde Radiation o Afraid of Sunlight, álbumes además que podemos definir como “de canciones”. La diferencia está en que, donde Radiation es impulsivo y poco cohesivo, en An Hour Before It’s Dark la propuesta musical motoriza lo dicho por Hogarth y viceversa, formando una unidad en cada canción y entre canciones que no se rompe en ningún momento, más similar a discos como Afraid of Sunlight.
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El primer tema es “Be Hard On Yourself”. De tres partes, como varios en el disco, inicia casi tímidamente hasta que irrumpe el Choir Noir (de colaboración destacada en varias canciones), para dar paso a una línea de piano de Mark Kelly llena de dramatismo, a la que se suman Pete Trewavas en bajo e Ian Mosley en batería impulsando rápidamente el tema. Al igual que en F.E.A.R. el tono es épico, pero allí el mismo contexto de observación política ácida y nihilista dotaba a todo el álbum de una depresión floydiana que aquí brilla por su ausencia. Queda claro desde el principio que An Hour... toca temas graves y actuales, pero la perspectiva es más humanista, optimista si se quiere: “tratemos de hacer que esto cambie de alguna manera, pero juntos”. El “Strap in, get ready, foot down, push the button, blow it all up, and be hard on yourself” (Ponete la correa, prepárate, baja el pie, volalo todo y sé duro con vos mismo) de la mano de la maravillosa línea de guitarra de Steve Rothery -una de las tantas del disco-, marca el tono y clima del álbum.
Marillion hablaba hace ya más de 30 años en Seasons End del cambio climático, cuando ya era un tema importante. Si aquel era un llamado de atención donde “quizá no nevará más en Inglaterra”, la actualidad muestra que -por ahora- sigue nevando allí. Pero las cosas no solo no han mejorado sino que han tomado aristas realmente graves de la mano de la sobreexplotación de los recursos naturales, la contaminación y las enfermedades. Steve Hogarth pinta un panorama donde la descripción bella de nuestro mundo choca con la brutalidad del abuso a la que lo sometemos. Esto es claro en la segunda sección de la canción donde Marillion entrega uno de los segmentos más rabiosos y angustiantes de toda su carrera. La última parte del tema vuelve a un terreno más reflexivo, donde “el tiempo que nos queda” marca otro de los temas excluyentes del disco: el que tenemos de vida, el que tenemos como humanidad, el mismo que tiene la banda para entregar un mensaje válido y posible “antes de que termine la canción”, para volver al mismo llamado a despertar, a pintar un cuadro, a jugar, a ser mejor, a dejar una huella “una hora antes de que oscurezca”. Y así la canción finaliza con la delicada línea melódica con la que comenzó.
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El segundo tema “Reprogram the Gene” mantiene el tono rockero y urgente, con una melodía sugerente sobre la que Steve Hogarth canta sobre programarse y re-programarse de formas posibles e imposibles, con una cierta rabia que oscila irónicamente entre la consigna de tipo slogan y la expresión frontal de una necesidad de cambio y nuevamente de “despertar para ser mejor” y tener un mejor lugar para vivir.
A esta altura del disco es notoria y muy interesante la ambigüedad de puntos de vista que maneja Hogarth en sus letras, donde a la acostumbrada riqueza de imágenes y su inherente sensibilidad, se permite -y nos permite- disfrutar de varios niveles de sentido de forma muchísimo más pulida que en discos anteriores. Aquí hay un trabajo reflexivo donde muchos de los temas referencian a otros en frases concretas, profundizando sentidos e impresiones que redondean un mensaje general pleno de sencillez, lleno de matices y a la vez directo.
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“Only a Kiss” funciona como una introducción a “Murder Machines”, que es el “single” del disco. En una canción que tiene sutiles ecos de “Power” (aquel otro single de Sounds That Can’t Be Made), Marillion brinda una de sus canciones “cortas” más logradas de los últimos tiempos, de la mano de un desarrollo melódico atrapante y uno de sus mejores estribillos, tanto en lo musical como en lo lírico. Nuevamente Hogarth describe el par de años que hemos pasado con la pandemia y los riesgos que ésta impuso en todo el mundo, con poesía pero sin vueltas, mientras entona apasionadamente “I put my arms around her and I killed her with love” (Puse mis brazos alrededor de ella y la maté con amor). Si bien aquí puede haber más de una interpretación, para todos quienes perdieron un ser querido en estos años, solo hay un significado. Steve Rothery realiza un gran trabajo, eligiendo comandar el tema a través de una línea melódica que en el estribillo se despega del tema principal con un contrapunto arriesgado que incomoda en las dos primeras pasadas, para resolverse en el final de la canción de forma magistral a través de un solo. Touché maestro.
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"The Crow and the Nightingale" abre la que sería la “segunda mitad” del disco. Aquí se nota claramente la influencia que tuvo el trabajo con In Praise of Folly en el anterior álbum de versiones orquestadas. A ellos, se suma de forma protagónica el  Choir Noir comandado por Kat Marsh, con unos arreglos de voz exquisitos.
La letra es, según Hogarth, un homenaje a Leonard Cohen, de quien lamentablemente he escuchado poco y nada por lo que no puedo hacer comparaciones. Dicho esto, si bien también puede interpretarse una relación con la fábula, sus imágenes llenas de poesía y altamente evocativas dejan entrever que no hay envidia en él sino una dedicatoria emocionada y humilde donde canta “No puedo volar pero abriré mi áspero pico graznando al cielo, el cuervo y el ruiseñor… …Pero a una azotea puedo ir, a gritar por encima de los pájaros, añadiendo mi aburrido brillo a tus brillantes palabras” (I can’t fly but I’ll open my rough beak, squawk at the sky, the crow and the nightingale... ...But a rooftop I can go, to scream above the birds adding my dull sheen to your brilliant words").
En lo musical, más allá de que se pueden hacer paralelos con “When I Meet God”, “Man of a 1000 Faces” o incluso “Neverland”, la banda entra en un terreno realmente inédito, logrando una emoción enorme en el oyente a través de la música que va en un in crescendo imparable desde el comienzo del tema y, cuando parece que va a ir a otro lado, sigue creciendo. Es un tema de una sencillez enorme pero construido con mil capas, matices y sutilezas, que evocan el dramatismo y la poesía de los discos clásicos de Scott Walker (3 y 4). Steve Rothery se suma con un precioso solo a ese engranaje que es inédito y brillante. La primera vez que lo escuché, entre lágrimas, sin tener clara la letra, pero superado por la pura emoción de la música pensé “40 años de historia, y siguen superándose a sí mismos”. Simplemente, uno de los mejores temas de toda la carrera de Marillion.
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“Sierra Leone” se inicia con una hermosa y delicada melodía de Steve Rothery que se va tejiendo con cierto minimalismo hacia un crescendo en la primera sección, donde Steve Hogarth cuenta la historia de uno de tantos trabajadores que hacen su diaria labor en condiciones de extrema pobreza en ese país (Sierra Leona). Al encontrar un diamante que le augura futuras riquezas y prosperidad, que le traerá libertad, decide quedárselo, hechizado por su belleza. La respuesta al por qué lo hace, quizá se encuentre en unas líneas de “Care”: “Encontré la libertad en un diamante que no cambiaría, ni siquiera por el cielo… …Gracias por hacerme vivir de verdad, de verdad, en una vida donde el lujo era a veces, sobrevivir” (Found freedom in a diamond I won’t trade, not even for heaven... ... Thank you for making me truly, truly alive in a life where luxury was sometimes, to survive).
Musicalmente, el tema sigue su desarrollo donde Kelly y el guitarrista se alternan el protagonismo, con el “I won’t sell this diamond” (No venderé este diamante) como un mantra que se va repitiendo y justificando la postura del personaje protagonista. Se podría decir que es un tema “típico” de Marillion de esos donde muchas veces la belleza de la música contrasta con la tristeza de su letra. Más allá de que su temática puede ser la menos relacionada con el concepto general del disco, el mayor inconveniente es que está entre “The Crow…” y “Care”; en un disco donde todos los temas salen de lo común, este es el más “tradicional” para lo que es la banda.
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“Care” es donde todos los temas y motivos del disco confluyen líricamente y musicalmente. Partiendo de cierto “realismo noir” en “Maintenance Drugs”, con un marcado tono funk -que da para un muy interesante despliegue de Pete Trewavas y Steve Rothery, incluso se escucha una percusión que debe ser de Luis Jardim, otro invitado-, Marillion recuerda en todo sentido al Magic and Loss de Lou Reed, para relatar el proceso de quimioterapia de un amigo de Steve Hogarth que sirve como una brillante reflexión sobre el tiempo, la vida y la muerte. La segunda sección de la canción es la que da nombre al disco y donde esta idea de Hogarth se hace más clara: ¿qué es lo que pensamos una hora antes de morir? Del funk pasamos al jazz gracias al protagonismo de Ian Mosley que, con el swing que lo caracteriza, sostiene unos delicados arpegios de Rothery. En la sección siguiente el protagonismo es todo del guitarrista, con un solo de impronta floydiana, hasta que llegamos al momento donde Steve Hogarth canta "Y mientras te desvelaba, te diste cuenta de que me querías lo suficiente como para dejarme para siempre" (And as I unpeeled you, you realize you loved me enough to leave me forever) y comienza la última sección, “Angels on Earth”.
Hay algo catártico aquí, algo profundo, que hace que por lo menos para mí sea imposible no emocionarme cada vez que escucho este tema. Conocí a Marillion con Fugazi y la banda en todo este tiempo me ha emocionado muchas y repetidas veces. Pero creo que ningún tema de la banda me provocó hasta ahora la emoción que me provoca “Care”. Escuchándolo, y pensando en el por qué, no puedo dejar de encontrar y de remitirme al final de Fugazi donde en 1983 Fish se preguntaba “¿Dónde están los profetas? ¿Dónde están los visionarios? ¿Dónde están los poetas?". Casi 40 años después, otra banda completamente distinta que “casualmente” tiene el mismo nombre encontró una respuesta probable sin buscarla: con el pulso de la evocativa batería de Ian Mosley, Marillion construye un crescendo más, donde Steve Hogarth canta: “Los ángeles de este mundo no están en las paredes de las iglesias, los héroes de este mundo no están en el salón de la fama… …los ángeles de este mundo no están plasmados en bronce o piedra, los ángeles de este mundo trabajando mientras nosotros estamos durmiendo" (The angels in this world are not in the walls of churches, the heroes in this world are not in the hall of fame… …the angels in this world are not rendered in bronze or stone, the heroes in this world, working while we’re all sleeping). La letra es más larga y este es un pálido resumen, pero no hace falta explicar que la banda nos está diciendo: los héroes de este mundo son los que nos vinieron cuidando, exponiendo sus vidas, mirando a la muerte a la cara en todos los sistemas de salud del mundo. Retomando también la línea de “Murder Machines”“Ella puso sus brazos alrededor mío” (She put her arms around me), dándole otro sentido más, Marillion cierra “Care” y su último disco a pura emoción. Es imposible no terminar llorando. Y el disco es aún mejor por ello.
En este siglo, los problemas lamentablemente no se modificaron demasiado: el miedo a una guerra, el cambio climático, las Murder Machines cambiaron pero siguen estando… la respuesta sigue siendo la misma: Care es cuidar, pero también es que te importe, es comprometerse, es apostar por el otro. Marillion redondea su último disco con otro tema destinado a convertirse en un clásico enorme en su discografía y sus shows en vivo. An Hour Before It’s Dark es un álbum que probablemente se transformará en el Dark Side of the Moon de Marillion (sería bueno que tuviera el éxito de aquel) en cuanto a que es un retrato sensible y preocupado de nuestro tiempo. A diferencia del de Pink Floyd podríamos decir que es más optimista de lo que debiera, dadas las circunstancias.
Durante toda su carrera Marillion ha debido de cargar con varios lastres y etiquetas injustos: “copia de Genesis”, “el nuevo vocalista”, “pretenciosos y aburridos”, “no son suficientemente progresivos”, “en lugar de un doble hubieran sacado un disco solo” y otras similares. Con todo lo dicho ¿es necesario repetir que se cuentan con los dedos de la mano las bandas y los artistas que pueden sacar discos significativos no una, sino varias veces en su trayectoria a esta altura de sus carreras?
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Fieles a sus tiempos, sus inquietudes y su particular forma de componer canciones en base a rescatar las mejores secciones de infinitas jams para ello y teniendo en Steve Hogarth a un observador agudo y sensible de la realidad, han logrado con An Hour Before It’s Dark un disco definitorio que no solo está a la altura de los mejores de su carrera sino que, aunque habla directo y de frente a nuestro tiempo como lo hicieron tantos clásicos antes de él, su humanismo a flor de piel nos asegura que seguirá vigente por muchos muchos años más, más allá de la noche y el olvido.
Fotos por Anne-Marie Forker Diseño Gráfico de Simon Ward para 1d3ntity
Gracias a Lucy Jordache, Mark Kennedy, Carlos McDonagh, Jorge Bourdieu y muy especialmente a Andrés Valle que puso el fósforo en la mecha.
Este artículo fue publicado originalmente en www.mellotronweb.com.ar en marzo de 2022.
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Guitarist STEVE ROTHERY Explains Marillion's History w/ Iron Maiden's Rod Smallwood & Appeal to Metalheads in Early Years
Canada’s The Metal Voice recently spoke to Marillion‘s guitarist Steve Rothery. In the chat Rothery talks about the upcoming Marillion’s weekends; the legacy of the band; their latest album; the band’s connection with Iron Maiden’s manager Rod Smallwood and the bands appeal to metalheads in the early years. Steven Rothery is the original guitarist and the longest continuous member of…
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psychterminal · 2 years
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The Wishing Tree - Fly (live)
A Marillion két oszlopos tagja, Pete Trewavas és Steve Rothery is játszik ebben a projektben. Rothery kis kacsója csodákra képes, mint mindig.
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Happy Birthday Derek William Dick born April 25th 1958 in Dalkeith.
Better known as Fish, lead singer with the group Marillion from 1981 to 1988, in his solo career he has explored contemporary pop and traditional folk and rock.
Marillion was initially formed as an instrumental band in 1979 by guitarist Steve Rothery, Fish was invited Fish to join as vocalist, and he assumed the frontman position beginning with their 1983 debut album, Script for a Jester's Tear. His strong Peter Gabriel-inspired vocals enforced critics' accusations that Marillion owed more than just a heavy debt to Genesis, but six more albums followed. Musical difficulties between Fish and the band caused him to leave after 1988's Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra).
Fish has continued to release albums and singles over the past 30 years, most were given a good reception by critics but were not successful in commercial terms, In 2005, Fish won a Celebrity Music edition of The Weakest Link, beating Eggsy of Goldie Lookin Chain in the final round, sharing £18,750 for charity.
In May 2008, Fish's Planet Rock show Fish on Friday won the Silver award in the Music Broadcaster of the Year category at the UK Sony Radio Academy Awards 2008. In June 2008, at the New York Festivals Radio Broadcasting Awards, he and Gary Moore jointly received the Gold World Medal in the Regularly Scheduled Music Programme category for their respective shows on Planet Rock.
Fish was offered and accepted a part in the 1986 film Highlander (for which Marillion were also offered the soundtrack) but he eventually had to turn it down, owing to his tour commitments with the band.Queen went on to do the soundtrack.
In 1994, he appeared in Chasing the Deer, a film set during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, as "Angus Cameron". He also missed out on a role in Braveheart. He spent two days with Mel Gibson in London who kept asking him to be involved but he was committed to touring his Suits album instead. He has appeared in several TV shows, The Bill and Rebus, alongside John Hannah to name but two.
The song most remembered by Marilion is the excellent Kayleigh, the girl in the video is German model, Tamara Nowy, who he went on to marry,the couple divorced in 2001, he went on to wed Katie Webb, his third wife, but they split after just 11 months, Fish cited that she couldn't cope with the isolation of a farming life near Haddington, saying they were only two mile away from the town but during a snow hit winter it was a big two miles. He went on to say "I've had it with women." He has since went through a cancer scare due to an "irregular cell growth" in his throat.This was later determined not to be cancerous.
Derek has an extensive European tour starting in October in Luxembourg followed by over 30 dates on the continent, before retuning home and playing with two gigs in Haddington, then heads down southbefor some two nights in Glasgow at the 02 Academy, thefirst of which, on March 9th, is already sold out.
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supernatural s10e16 paint it black (w. brad buckner, eugenie ross-leming)
so i gather there's recaps before these episodes, but they're not on netflix? i've seen mention of music or whatever in the recap. but i'm gettin none. going in blind and more confused than usual 🥴
crowley and rowena snapping at each other in this little throne room is getting a little tiring
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s10e16 / s2e13
these church steps look like the houses of the holy ones, but maybe it's just the framing of the shot being down low. aha, it is indeed noted the same church on the wiki. only reason i noticed probably because i took a lot of screenshots of that scene, twice
sam's sure being a grumpy grumperson. what crawled up his ass and died. being worried about dean is coming out bitchy? is he still worried or was that 2 episodes ago? :p
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steve elliott / henry thomas
thought this was the dude from the flanagan shows for a hot second
deep thoughts, why do the demons smoke out but not visibly smoke... in (to be sneaky and so we have to something to see when they leave, i know i know)
weren't there evil nuns in that church where... they killed lilith? trying to dredge up the memory. ah no, possessed priest who killed the nuns. i knew (a) nunnery was involved. these nuns sure are all dolled up and pretty, swanky dark gray habits
i don't understand what's going on here between sam and dean. lot of faces being made, dean is not exactly flirting with the nun but sam's acting like he is? i'm lost. and not even a little bit intoxicated!
DEAN I got a question. How does someone, uh, like you end up, you know…? SISTER MATHIAS Cloistered away from the world? [Chuckles] Are you making fun of me, Agent Allman? DEAN No. No, No. I, Uh… I guess I’m just wondering how somebody quits one life for something completely different and – and then believe in it so much. SISTER MATHIAS Well [sighs] in my case, I felt I had no choice. My life had become painful. There was hopelessness. I felt I had to find something larger than myself to focus on. A kind of mission, I guess. You have no idea what I’m talking about, I’m sure.
are we trying to do something with dean and the mark here *squints* dean and sam join a monastery!
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DEAN Tell me you didn’t think that nun was hot. I think she had a little thing for me too. SAM Dean, she was married to Jesus.
speaking of mentioning jesus :p i guess that was supposed to be flirting. it did go there bit more once sam went to wave around his little meter.
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s1e14 boop boop
do we ever talk about the time when they had a thing with fake green lasers in s1? i'm embarrassed whenever i think about it lol. so awkward, never to return
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all right rowena's over the top fake bow made me laugh
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olivette / the x-files s2e11 - teryl rothery as michelle charters / stargate: sg-1 - teryl rothery as dr jane fraiser
this olivette actress i definitely know, but i'm not sure what from. she was in the xfiles and the killing, but maybe from sg1? she was in a lot of episodes. maybe caprica but i'm convinced i've forgotten 95% of that show
are rowena and olivette gonna make out? conflicting vibes
losing my mind over this ridiculous nun/painter man drama sideplot. and the makeup on these ladies is a lot more obvious than tv makeup on someone so young like this usually is
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lot of coverage and visibly powdered down matte. odd. what time is this flashback occurring? olden times?
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spn s10e16 / hannibal s3e6
are they in florence? lol was like this reminds me of hannibal and bedelia in front of that window. haha if i had waited literally 1 second, i would have had my question answered. yes. anyway, go me. identifying landmarks left and right today
guess we know who's whackin the dudes. god i just need to finish this episode but i'm dragging my feet. sigh. rowena, the ~grand coven~ and beef with the men of letters now. great
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well at least this can't be as awkward as when he was making all the people horny in that purity pledge group
DEAN What if I said I…I didn’t want to die…yet, you know, that I wasn’t ready? FATHER DELANEY Are you expecting to? DEAN Always. [Chuckles] You know, the life I live, the work I do…I pretty much just figured that that was all there was to me, you know? Tear around and jam the key in the ignition and haul ass until I ran out of gas. I guess I just thought sooner or later, I’d go out the same way that I live – pedal to the metal, and that would be it. FATHER DELANEY But now? DEAN Now, um… recent events, uh… make me think I might be closer to that than I really thought. And…I don’t know. I mean, you know, there’s – there’s things, there’s…people, feelings that I-I-I want to experience differently than I have before, or maybe even for the first time.
um. okay. taking off the wincest goggles briefly, is that like. wanting to settle down with someone? what feelings/people he wants to experience differently or for the first time? having kids or being in love-in love (implying that he wasn't with lisa, so i dunno). it's vague enough you could surely apply it to your ship of choice. but i'm trying to Be Reasonable about what they're implying
FATHER DELANEY Go a little deeper, perhaps, than with Gina. DEAN Yeah. Yeah, I’m just starting to think that… maybe there’s more to it all than I thought. FATHER DELANEY Learning there’s more to the universe than your tiny world can be a frightening discovery. Do you truly believe in God, Agent? Because that can be a comfort DEAN I believe there is a God. But I’m not sure he still believes in us.
what about the gods in religions that also have large followings currently that aren't christianity? presumably they'd be powerful too. i mean. i should be thankful they're not trying to drag them into the show
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fucking fuck stupid startle reflex TWICE they've cut over to rowena slapping this woman and startled the shit out of me. i like her red dress though
perpetually the winchesters, indeed
so is sam reading 16th century ghost lady's journal in italian?
ISABELLA [VOICE OVER] But it wasn’t enough. [ISABELLA cuts off her own finger.] I told Piero to gind the flesh, blood, and bone into the pigment.
excuse me. i laughed. nonsense
SAM You know… you were in that confessional a long time. Look, man, I’m just saying, I’m your brother, Dean. If you ever need to talk about anything with anybody, you got somebody right here next to you. DEAN Okay. SAM I heard what Sister Mathias was saying about, you know, hiding pain by taking on a mission, and I-I know that’s what you’re doing a little bit. And it’s okay. I mean, it’s fine. I get it. I’ve done it before, too. But… I don’t buy for one second that the Mark is a terminal diagnosis, so don’t go making peace with that idea. There has to be a way. There will be a way, and we will find it. That’s what we do. So, believe that. DEAN Okay, Sammy.
reminding me a bit of dean's speech from s7e2 with sam and the hallucifer psychosis
s7e2 DEAN I am your flesh-and-blood brother, okay? I'm the only one who can legitimately kick your ass in real time. You got away. We got you out, Sammy. Believe in that. Believe me, okay? You gotta believe me. You've gotta make it stone number one and build on it.
just, it's difficult to see talking of relationships and feelings to be about people outside of the sam and dean bubble, since at the end of the day that's where they draw the line. i mean, you could have a relationship with sam where you do actually go to him to talk about the important things, novel concept :P (but same goes for you, sam).
and another thought was just they seem to be nudging dean away from his self destructive tendencies, which is also some growth. maybe. i say that now so surely that means he's about to do something spectacularly stupidbad. i dunno, man. i need to sleep.
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New in September - Hallmark Movies Now
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The 27-Hour Day (2021)  Starring Autumn reeder and Andrew Walker.  Hallmark Channel/Summer Nights 
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Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game (2018)  Starring Candace Cameron Bure, Lexa Doig, Marilu Henner, Niall Matter, Peter Benson, Brad Harder, Catherine Lough-Haggquist, Teryl Rothery, Dylan Sloane, Ken Tremblett, and Ellie Harvie  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Movie #9 of 18 
Ships in the Night: A Martha’s Vineyard Mysteries (2020)  Starring Jesse Metcalfe, Sarah lind, Eric Keenleyside, Chelsea Hobbs, Sunita Prasad, and Nelson Wong  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Movie #3 of 4 
Mystery 101: Words Can Kill (2019)  Starring Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha, Robin Thomas, Preston Vanderslice, and Eric Keenleyside  Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Movie #3 of 7 
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Sabías que, el 25 de noviembre cumple 63 años el guitarrista británico Steve Rothery nacido en Brampton, West Riding of Yorkshire. Es el guitarrista original y el miembro más constante de la banda Marillion formada en 1979. Con 19 álbumes en el mercado (diez de ellos top10) fue en los años 80 la banda más exitosa de las que surgieron de la ola de rock neoprogresivo en el Reino Unido. Fuera del grupo, Steve ha grabado dos álbumes como parte del dúo Wishing Treee y un álbum instrumental en solitario, ‘The Ghosts of Pripyat’. @relaxvideobar www.relaxvideobar.com (at RELAX VIDEO BAR) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clh0v3ksMJx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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What are the best classic fantasy adventure movies in the world?
There are a lot of amazing movies out there that are worth watching, from the classic black and white pictures to the most modern, technology-enhanced films that continue to wow and amaze viewers. Today, we’re going to discuss some of the most outstanding fantasy adventure movies that the world has ever seen. So if you’re a passionate appreciator of a good fantasy adventure that makes you hold your breath and stay on the edge of your couch while watching, make sure to check out our list.
Cinema is often seen as the ultimate form of escapism. If that's the case then fantasy movies are surely the medium's purest and most pertinent forms of transportation, grabbing the viewer and plunging them into distant lands and magical concepts that question our own relationship with the world.
The best fantasy filmmakers — Jean Cocteau, Guillermo del Toro, and Hayao Miyazaki, among so many others — understand the psychological power of escapism. Sometimes you need to step outside of yourself to look back in. The best escapist entertainments ultimately bring us back to ourselves.
Are you tired of watching the jibber jabber of modern movies? Do you want to indulge in raw acting and pure talent? Check out our collection of classic fantasy movie collections. We, at Classic Movies Etc handpick the best and most loved fantasy movies DVDs that families loved to watch repeatedly back in the days.
Warriors of Virtue (1997) Dvd
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Actors: Marley Shelton, Teryl Rothery, Julie Patzwald, Kimberley Warnat, Dennis Dun
 Format: Dvd, Remastered
 Language: English,  5.1 Surround Sound
 Run Time: 101mins
 Region: Region-Free Playable Worldwide
 Extras: Theatrical Trailer 
 Plot: A young man, Ryan, suffering from a disability, wishes to join the other kids from his schools football team. During an initiation rite, Ryan is swept away through a whirlpool to the land of Tao. There he is hunted by the evil Lord Komodo, who desires the boy as a key to enter the real world. Ryan is rescued by the protectors of Tao, five humanoid kangaroos, each embued with the five elements and virtues. Ryan learns his valuable lesson while saving the land of Tao.
2.The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) Dvd
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Actors:  Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller 
 Format: Dvd, Remastered
 Language: English,  5.1 Surround Sound
 Run Time: 99mins
 Region: Region-Free Playable Worldwide
 Extras:  None
 Plot: A mercenary with a three-bladed sword rediscovers his royal heritage's dangerous future when he is recruited to help a princess foil the designs of a brutal tyrant and a powerful sorcerer in conquering a land.
3. Thief of Baghdad
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                                  Actors:   Steve Reeves, Giorgia Moll, Arturo Dominici 
                  Format: Dvd
                  Language: English,  Dobly Digital 5.1
                  Run Time: 1hr 40min
                  Region: Region-Free Playable Worldwide
                  Extras:  None
                  Plot: In the time of the Arabian Nights, the city of Baghdad is ruled by Sultan Ali Bajazeth but actually controlled by the scheming Grand Vizier Ghamal. The poor of Baghdad are aided by Karim, the Thief of Baghdad.
4. The Wonders of Aladdin Donald O'Connor Dvd
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Actors: Donald O'Connor, Noëlle Adam, Vittorio De Sica, Aldo Fabrizi, Michèle Mercier
 Format: DVD
 Language: English Dolby Digital 2.0
 Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
 Run Time: 93 Min.
 Plot: Donald O'Connor plays Aladdin as both the hero and comic relief in this arabian nights fantasy. Conspicuously American in a cast that seems largely European, O'Connor's Aladdin is of humble origins but never allows his lack of means (or any concrete ideas for acquiring any) dampen his dreams of grandeur. When he finds that his new lamp contains a genie who'll grant him three wishes, his chance for greatness may have finally come true. Nobody believes him, least of all the lovely Djalma, who has spent years waiting for him to give up his dreams, settle down and marry her. Assured of his deepest wishes, Aladdin travels to Basorah, a great city nearby, which already celebrates the impending marriage of the Sultan's daughter to the young but wise Molook. Meanwhile, the prince's wicked Vizier conspires to kill Mollook and steal both his crown and his bride and, with no male heirs of the Sultan, the Sultan's crown as well. When blundering across the plan, Aladdin rides to an unlikely rescue with the help of the wily prince and Basorah's population of fakirs and beggars.
5. Warriors of Virtue 2: The Return to Tao Dvd
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Actors: Kevin Smith, Nathan Phillips, Nina Liu, Shedrack Anderson III
 Format: Dvd, Remastered
 Language: English,  5.1 Surround Sound
 Run Time: 93mins
 Region: Region-Free Playable Worldwide
 Extras: Stunts and Wire Work, Theatrical Trailer 
 Plot: A new villain, Dogon, seizes control of Tao, a parallel universe. On Earth, 12-year-old Ryan and his friend Chucky arrive at a martial arts competition whereupon they are unexpectedly taken to Tao to fight Dogon.
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Marillion Clutching at Straws 1987 EMI ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Hotel Hobbies 02. Warm Wet Circles 03. That Time of the Night (the Short Straw) 04. Just or the Record 05. White Russian 06. Incommunicado 07. Torch Song 08. Slàinte Mhath 09. Sugar Mice 10. The Last Straw 11. Happy Ending —————————————————
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Another song I fell in love with at first "sight".
That organ solo is just unffffff 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Having the time to discover new stuff in genres I'm already familiar with makes me very happy and helps me avoid get all anxious and sad ^w^
Also my dear boy Steven Wilson remixed and remastered this for its 25 year anniversary (I think?) 🖤🖤 StevenILoveYouPlsAdoptMeRN
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The Great Escape by Marillion from the musical film Brave directed by Richard Stanley
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