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mercredi 24 mars 1993

FISH ~ Il City Square. Milano. Italie.



Support Act : 
~ NEVER MIND THE BULLOCKS TOUR 1993 ~
 

Songs from the Mirror is the third solo studio album by Scottish (from Edinburg) rock, neo prog, pop, traditional folk, singer-songwriter Fish (best known for fronting Marillion 1979-88), released on January 18, 1993 as his final album for Polydor. Producer James Cassidy. It does not contain any original material; instead it is a cover album featuring Fish's versions of songs by artists who inspired him before his career started. It reached 46 on the UK Albums Chart. The album was influenced by David Bowie's 1973 covers project, Pin Ups.
 

FISH (Band)
 
Derek William Dick "Fish" (Ex frontman Marillion) — lead vocals (1980-present)
Foster Paterson — keyboards
Robin Boult — l
ead & rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Frank Usher — l
ead & rhythm guitar, baking vocals (1990-2008)
David Paton — bass, baking vocals
Kevin Michael Wilkinson — drums

The Setlist
FISH
 
 Intro Audio Tape

Fearless (Pink Floyd cover - Meddle - 1971)
Big Wedge (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors - 1990)
Boston Tea Party (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band cover - 1976)
Credo (Internal Exile - 1991)
Family Business (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors - 1990)
View from the Hill (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors - 1990)
He Know You Know (Marillion cover - Script for a Jester’s Tea - 1983)
She Chameleon (Marillion song - Fugazi - 1984))
Kayleigh (Marillion song - Misplaced Childhood - 1985)
White Russian (Marillion song - Clutching at Straws - 1987)
The Company (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors - 1990)
Just Good Friends (Internal Exile - 1991)
Jeepster (T. Rex cover - Electric Warrior - 1971)
Hold Your Head Up (Argent cover - All Together Now - 1972)
Lucky (Internal Exile - 1991)
Internal Exile (Internal Exile - 1991)

Encore 1

Cliché (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors - 1990)
The Last Show (Marillion song - Clutching at Straws - 1987)


Encore 2

Five Years (David Bowie cover - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars - 1972)
 

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Time Set: 1h55
 



 

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