O Marillion teve sua origem no início dos anos 80 apresentando-se como o principal representante da nova geração do Rock Progressivo Inglês, já que este estava em decadência desde o aparecimento do Movimento Punk e do New Wave, além do abandono do estilo feito pelas bandas consideradas seus principais "medalhões", como o Genesis, Yes, ELP e Pink Floyd.
O primeiro single da banda, “Market Square Heroes”, misturando elementos de Rock Progressivo setentista
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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Here are the chords of Hotel Hobbies. Other songs of Clutching at straws will follow
For now, enjoy this one.
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[Dm]Hotel hobbies padding [Am/D]dawns hollow corridors Bell boys checking out the [Dm]hookers in the bar [Dm]Slug-like fingers trace the [Am/D]star-spangled clouds of cocaine on the mirror [Dm] The short straw takes its [Dm]bow [Am/D]------[Dm] [Dm]The tell tale sign of the [Am/D]last cigarette marking time in the pockets as the [Dm]whisky sweat lies like dis[Dm]carded armour on an [Am/D]unmade bed And a familiar craving [Dm] is crawling through his [D]head
[G/D]------[C/D]------[A/D]------[G/D] And the [D]only sign of life is the ticking of the pen[G/D] [C/D]Introducing characters to memories like old friends [A/D]Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines In a [G/D]fever of confession a catalogue of crime in [D]happy hour Do you [G/D]cry in [C/D]happy hour, do you hide in [A/D]happy hour, a pilgrimage to [G/D]happy hour [Em]------[D/E]------[Em]------[D/E]------[C]------[D]------[C]--------------------------|D] [Em]------[D/E]------[Em]------[D/E]------[C]------[D]------[C]------[D]------[Em]-------|Bm] [D]------[Asus4]------[C5]------[C]------------------------------------------------------|C5]
[Em]New shadows [Bm]tugging at the corner of his [D]eye Jostling for [Asus4]attention as the [C5]sunlight flares Through a curtains tear, [C]shuffling its beams As if in [C5]nervous anticipa[Bm7]tion of another day