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In this week’s episode, Mark and Tallulah chat with Marillion’s lead singer Steve Hogarth. They talk about his career before joining the band and what it was like stepping in to replace Fish. After initially not being keen to join - having decided to give up music altogether and become a milkman - H explains what eventually changed his mind.
Mark and H look back on recording their first album together, Seasons End, and how the chemistry and creative energy were there right from the start. They also discuss their very different working styles, with the band being far more laid-back than he was used to, as well as their shared passion for keyboards.
It’s a funny, honest and upbeat chat, especially after the heavier conversations in previous episodes about the band’s more difficult times.
Side note: Tallulah occasionally drops off in the episode due to poor internet connection.
By Mark Kelly & Tallulah Kelly5
33 ratings
In this week’s episode, Mark and Tallulah chat with Marillion’s lead singer Steve Hogarth. They talk about his career before joining the band and what it was like stepping in to replace Fish. After initially not being keen to join - having decided to give up music altogether and become a milkman - H explains what eventually changed his mind.
Mark and H look back on recording their first album together, Seasons End, and how the chemistry and creative energy were there right from the start. They also discuss their very different working styles, with the band being far more laid-back than he was used to, as well as their shared passion for keyboards.
It’s a funny, honest and upbeat chat, especially after the heavier conversations in previous episodes about the band’s more difficult times.
Side note: Tallulah occasionally drops off in the episode due to poor internet connection.

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