1982-86 The Video's
Released by EMI / PMI: 16-JUN-86
Details:
VHS Video |
UK : |
EMI/PMI: MVP 99 1122 2 (5 099999 112226) |
Betamax Video |
UK : |
EMI/PMI: MXP 9911224 |
Here are descriptions for the clips made by Robin Llaurén (From the Nados Pages):
This video contains all the Marillion videos from Market Square Heroes to the Misplaced
Childhood videos. The clips vary a lot in entertainment value, the best being Garden
Party or He Knows You Know and the worst being Assassing [IMHO, guys!].
- Market Square Heroes
- Directed by Derek Burbidge
- This video contains a different, simpler mix of the song MSH.
- The plot.. well, there isn't much of it. According to Fish, who introduces the video, it
was shot during a live show somewhere that i've forgotten, and they used slow-motion to
fit as much of everything as possible in it :)
- Useless trivia fact: They changed the word "antichrist" to "battle
priest" -- "The things we do to get on prime time TV.." (Fish)
- Song only released as a single and on the B'sides Themselves
compilation.
- He Knows you Know
- Directed by Simon Milne
- This is a truly excellent video with a lot of psychedelic (psychotic?) and flipped-out
things.
- Basically tells about a nine-to-five-worker who's under a lot of emotional pressure.
Then it goes on to display the pictures "inside his head" of how he feels and
how his feelings are torturing him. Not that positive, but otherwise one of the best ones
on this compilation.
- The song was released on Script for a Jester's Tear
- Garden Party
- Directed by Simon Milne
- Another great Simon Milne video. Must be the most amusing video they've made.
- The video displays four young rascals who do their best in sabotaging an english garden
party.
- Useless trivia: Fish isn't fucking, he's miming.
- More trivia: This is the only video appearance by the short-term drummer.. eh, just
forgot the name. Damn!
- Song originally on Script for a Jester's Tear
- Assassing
- Directed by Simon Milne
- Now this is a truly sucky video. Let's say, it's the sort of video that makes me happy
that they at least make good music.
- Obviously Simon Milne had a new video effects mixer, not enough time and certainly not
enough money.
- Basically, this video only plays around with the 1984 standars of high-tech video
gidgetry.
- Simply not worth it. Don't make MTV-requests for this song -- it would really not put
Marillion into it's worthy light.
- The song, which is very good, originally appeared on Fugazi
and was re-released on the A Singles Collection compilation
with another mix.
- Kayleigh
- Director: Clive Richardson
- This is a beatiful one. Though not thick on the story, it displays deep emotions with
the separation from both Fish's beloved girlfriend (wife?) and his childhood.
- Trivia fact: The woman who played Kayleigh in the video later became Fish's wife. Her
name is Tamara.
- Kaleigh exists on Misplaced Childhood. and was
released as a single from that album, and re-released on A Singles
Collection
- Lavender Blue
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- Heart of Lothian
- Director: Francis Megahy
- Nothing much of a video, but it has a really good mood to it.
- Storyline: All guys, apart from Fish guys drive a car to a pub, where the band's to play
that evening. Fish is hitch-hiking, late, and just can't seem to get a ride. The club
owner, expecting five, not four musicans, throws the incomplete band out of the pub.
Eventually Fish arrives in a rather fancy car, and the show is on again. Wow. What drama,
what suspense.
- Heart of Lothian can be found on Misplaced Childhood.
- Lady Nina
- Creative director (it says so! -llaurén): Julian Caidan
- Two storylines. One: The guys in the studio, recording Lady Nina. Two: Fish in a pub,
ends up in the home of Lady Nina (who's not a prostitute but a barmaid. -L) not
making out with her. Wow. More drama.
- The song was released as a single in USA and as a b-side of one of the Misplaced
Childhood singles in the rest of the world, thus logically appearing on B'sides Themselves.
Credits:
- Market Square Heroes
Director: Derek Burbidge
- He Knows you Know
Director: Simon Milne
- Garden Party
Director: Simon Milne
- Assassing
Director: Simon Milne
- Kayleigh
Director: Clive Richardson
- Lavender Blue
Director: Clive Richardson
- Heart of Lothian
Director: Francis Megahy
- Lady Nina
Creative director: Julian Caidan
Design and illustration: Mark Wilkinson
Band Photography: Adrian Peacock
Additional Photography: Mike Tate
© 1986 EMI Records Ltd.
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