49 episodes
- Mark joins Tallulah from backstage in Bonn as Marillion's German tour begins with the live debut of "Ribbons and Lace." The book's final chapter covers the story behind "Gaza," the Frankfurt cement mixer accident, sudden hearing loss, marathon mishaps, a famous F1 fan, and a Nick Cave encounter.
- Mark and Tallulah are joined by David Stopps, the promoter behind Friars Aylesbury, which he founded in 1969 and has run for 56 years. David recalls the club's earliest nights — including King Crimson and Genesis — managing Marillion for 5 short weeks, managing Howard Jones, and the Kickstarter behind Aylesbury's David Bowie "Earthly Messenger" statue. Plus Marillion's hometown return on 21 September.
Links:
How to make a Living from Music - David Stopps
David Bowie "Earthly Messenger" statue, Aylesbury
Friars Aylesbury
Stagehand (the road-crew charity David fundraised for during Covid) - Mark and Tallulah are joined by Guy Vickers — barrister by day, musician and lyricist by night — the man behind the lyrics on Mark Kelly's Marathon and the legal brain behind Marillion's battle with EMI.
00:25 — Introducing Guy: weekend warrior, full-time barrister
03:13 — How Pete's dinner introduction kicked off the EMI streaming dispute
06:03 — The dissolved companies crisis: six months to save the pre-'96 royalties
10:05 — Pitching the box sets to EMI, and Fish's pub reunion proposal
13:27 — Marathon begins: number stations, spies and lyrics as relationship code
19:30 — The Anthropocene concept and what makes a human human
21:02 — Writing Amelia and 2051: Earhart, Kubrick, Clarke and Stephen Hawking
23:00 — Finding Ollie and hearing Amelia sung for the first time in New Orleans
29:15 — Why "Marathon"? The Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow logic
34:07 — The lost song about plagiarism (and Led Zeppelin's borrowed blues)
39:00 — Why Amelia crashed: Morse code, blind spots and unknown unknowns
43:47 — Wingsuits, risk and how you'd want to go out - This week we dive into Mark's years on the FAC and PPL boards, fighting for artists' rights while Marillion were being short-changed by their old EMI deal. The lawsuit that followed and the after-the-event insurance gambit, the sleepless night when EMI claimed Marillion had no legal standing because Marillion Limited had been dissolved! Plus the Portugal writing session that ended in a tactless row with H over a lyric, and the six-month silence that followed.
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About Prog & Progeny
Prog and Progeny is a podcast hosted by father-daughter duo Mark (keyboardist for Marillion) and Tallulah, exploring his life in music, the ups and downs of being in a band, and the personal stories in between.
Episodes loosely follow chapters from Mark’s memoir Marillion, Misadventures & Marathons, with space for honest conversations, the occasional guest, and plenty of tangents.
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