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Marillion

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Marillion emerged from the short-lived rock revival of the early '80s to become one of the most enduring cult acts of the era. The group formed in Aylesbury, England, in 1979, and adopted its original name, Silmarillion, from the title of a J.R.R. Tolkien novel. Initially, Marillion were comprised of guitarist Steve Rothery, bassist Doug Irvine, keyboardist Brian Jelliman, and drummer Mick Pointer, but after recording "The Web," an instrumental demo, they recruited vocalist Fish (born Derek Dick) and bassist Diz Minnitt. Prior to recording their debut single, "Market Square Heroes," keyboardist Mark Kelly and bassist Pete Trewavas replaced Jelliman and Minnitt.

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    Do you remember chalk hearts melting on a playground wall
    Do you remember dawn escapes from moon washed college halls
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    Do you remember I thought it was confetti in our hair
    By the way didn't I break your heart?
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    I was walkin' in the park
    Dreamin' of a spark
    When I heard the sprinklers whisper
    Shimmer in the haze of summer lawns
    Then I heard the children singin'
    Lavender - (3:38)  -  20,491 plays
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    Garden party held today
    Invites call the debs to play
    Social climbers polish ladders
    Wayward sons again have fathers
    "Hello, dad!", "Hello, dad!"
    Garden Party - (8:09)  -  8,084 plays
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    Huddled in the safety of a pseudo silk kimono
    Wearing bracelets of smoke, naked of understanding
    Nicotine smears, long, long dried tears, invisible tears
    Safe in my own words, learning from my own words, cruel joke, cruel joke
    Huddled in the safety of a pseudo silk kimono
    Pseudo Silk Kimono - (2:14)  -  9,667 plays
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    So here I am once more
    In the playground of the broken hearts
    One more experience, one more entry
    In a diary, self penned
    Yet another emotional suicide
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