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An Interview With Steve Rothery Of Marillion
Steve Rothery is a prog rock icon who helped spearhead the ‘80s neo-prog movement, but he admits that at the time, he didn’t get as much attention as the shredding six-stringers who perpetrated hair metal on the Sunset Strip. “I didn’t really get that much attention from the guitar magazines,” Rother tells ClassicRockHistory.com. “Our style of music was so unfashionable, and a lot of journalists didn’t really get its appeal.” The “our” in question is Marillion, an outfit out of the UK, who rattled off albums like 1983’s Script for a Jester’s Tear, 1984’s Fugazi, and 1985’s Misplaced Childhood, which
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