We no longer cover that song. It was an experiment that never worked. I never wanted to cover that song, in the first place, and I’m glad we’ve dropped it. We’ve tried lots of stuff, in the past, and dropped it because it doesn’t fit our style. As a group of musicians, we like to keep pushing the boundaries. Sometimes, it pays off, sometimes it doesn’t. Regardless, I always learn something about myself and my playing.
Marillion Reminds me of that scene in the Young ones from Rik 'God I'm bored ... I might as well be listening to Genesis'
Wenger never gubbed a female doctor on his own medical staff causing his playing squad to turn against him ... just saying
You may as well become a Floyd Cover band. Not a lot of hard rock, Floyd and classic rock with a fair amount of Dad Rock.
Kayleigh goes down very well with our audience. Talking of Genesis, we’re currently working on Turn It On Again.
Not sure where the term Dad Rock comes from, as half of our audience are grandads, Luvvy. So up yours, mate!
No, that’s not an instance of us pushing the boundaries, because we’ll be sticking close to the original recording. Trying to turn “Hungry Like A Wolf” into a metal anthem is pushing the boundaries.