Kayleigh Live on Top Of The Pops - Marillion (Official Video) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/09/24

EMI Sessions presents a classic Top Of The Pops performance from Marillion of their hit, Kayleigh. The video is now available to buy as part of a video bundle on iTunes:

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8 years ago

Ulrik Raben

Long time no see.

8 years ago

ThePabloroller

Kay Lee was the real name of the ex girlfriend of Fish, a very personal song. The album was published 30 years ago! A real masterpiece.

8 years ago

Olivier Poulet

Back to some calm from the 80's

8 years ago

Naomi Veidt

Brings me back to London, did a lot E around this time too.

8 years ago

adlerbraker

So good

8 years ago

Ryan mcneil

What this only got to number 2 in the single charts WTF?

8 years ago

dave nightingale

Fish is huge compared to the band. Massive geezer

8 years ago

Luciano Salles

Sem comentários

8 years ago

Moch. Aswanto

Reyleigh Engineers Indonesia..

8 years ago

kayjay9sl

my son had a band(bodyhammer) in the early 1990's and they made a demo tape. i went to fish's home/recording studio on the way back from a 12 hour nightshift and rang the bell, he answered the door with two beautiful german shepards and i gave him the tape and explained that my son was influenced by iron maiden/matalicca and he said he would listen to it.i shook his hand and thanked him. he sent the tape back a few weeks later with some positive comments and advice.what a really nice guy. plus he's a hibs supporter. kenny (scotland)

8 years ago

Małgorzata G.

Czy pamiętasz serca wymalowane kredą na murze przy placu zabawCzy pamiętasz ucieczki z zatopionych w świetle księżyca szkolnych korytarzyCzy pamiętasz kwiaty wiśni na placu rynkowymPamiętasz - myślałem, że to konfetti w naszych włosachA propos - czy nie złamałem ci sercaProszę, wybacz mi - nigdy nie zamierzałem złamać ci sercaTak mi przykro, nigdy nie zamierzałem złamać ci sercaAle ty złamałaś mojeKayleigh, czy za późno już, aby powiedzieć przepraszamKayleigh, czy nie moglibyśmy być znowu razemPo prostu nie mogę ciągle udawać, że to się skończyło tak naturalnieKayleigh, nigdy nie myślałem, że za tobą zatęsknięKayleigh, sądziłem, że zawsze będziemy przyjaciółmiMówiliśmy, że nasza miłość będzie wiecznaJak więc doszło do tak gorzkiego końcaCzy pamiętasz - my boso na trawniku, a gwiazdy strzelają dokołaCzy pamiętasz, jak kochaliśmy się w Belsize parkCzy pamiętasz tańce w szpilkach na śnieguPamiętasz - nigdy nie zrozumiałaś, że musiałem odejśćA propos- czy nie złamałem ci sercaProszę, wybacz mi - nigdy nie zamierzałem złamać ci sercaWięc przepraszam - nigdy nie zamierzałem złamać ci sercaAle ty złamałaś mojeKayleigh, po prostu chcę powiedzieć "przepraszam"Ale boję się do ciebie zadzwonić, aby nie usłyszeć,że znalazłaś już kogoś innegoKayleigh, ciągle próbuję napisać tę miłosną piosenkę,Kayleigh, to dla mnie tym bardziej ważne teraz gdy odeszłaśMoże udowodni, że mieliśmy racjęAlbo udowodni, że się mylilem

8 years ago

Kayleigh Natasha

I was named after this song

8 years ago

Vasia T.

Lead singer Fish wrote this about his former girlfriend Kay whose middle name was Lee, and their painful breakup. Fish altered the name slightly.The song was the first single released from the ''Misplaced Childhood'' album, and when it was released, British tabloid journalists went on a quest to ascertain the identity of Kayleigh. The resulting publicity helped send the song to #2 on the UK charts and push the album to #1. The three previous Marillion albums even returned to the UK chart around this time.Quite a few girls born in that time were given this name in Britain. Years after this was released, Fish was flabbergasted by the wish of an autograph-hunter asking him to sign his new solo album with a dedication to his daughter Kayleigh.The song originally came about when guitarist Steve Rothery developed a catchy riff on his guitar. Fish put some lyrics to the riff and Marillion had their biggest ever hit on their hands. Said Rothery: "My wife to be, Jo, asked me to explain how I came up with my musical ideas, picking up a nearby guitar I started improvising what later became the 'Kayleigh' riff whilst explaining that I tried to combine melody and rhythm. I sometimes wonder if we would still have written 'Kayleigh' if she had asked me if there was anything good on the telly instead!"This was Marillion's only chart entry in America. The band was wildly successful throughout most of the world (especially in Europe), but never cracked the US nut. Their first American tour was in 1983, and despite a handful of fervent Stateside fans trying desperately to spread their gospel, it was a disaster ("our morale wasn't so much punctured as totally lacerated," said Fish).They tried again in 1986 after ''Misplaced Childhood'' took off, this time opening for Rush. Once again, they got little attention, making them one of the biggest British acts to be almost completely ignored in the US.

9 years ago

Vocals Guitar

I've listened to this concept album a thousand times and it is still outstanding! I still don't get why Marillion fired Fish. He is a lyrical genius!

9 years ago

Vocals Guitar

Do you remember...

9 years ago

Today's Memory

Derek William Dick, better known as Fish, (born 25 April 1958, Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and occasional actor. He achieved prominence as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion from 1981 until 1988. Critics have acknowledged Fish for his voice, which has been described as both "distinct" and a "conflation of Roger Daltrey and Peter Gabriel", while his lyrics have been praised as "poetic prose".

9 years ago

Mario Solis

Derek William Dick, better known as Fish, (born 25 April 1958, Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and occasional actor. He achieved prominence as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion from 1981 until 1988. Critics have acknowledged Fish for his voice, which has been described as both "distinct" and a "conflation of Roger Daltrey and Peter Gabriel", while his lyrics have been praised as "poetic prose".

9 years ago

graham walsh

Can't believe its that old!

9 years ago

Crash Beatty

Quite the Scot...wearing a kilt and sporin

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