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Marillion - The best of Steve Rothery's solos

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

The best of Steve Rothery's solos from 1985 to 1987 with Marillion. Tribute for Steve's 50th Birthday (November, 25th, 1959). All rights reserved to their respective owners.

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  • Aaaaaah les solos de The Last Straw et de Tux On ! Les plus beaux de Steve Rothery !

  • thanks for this job,it is wonderful,thanks

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  • "Incubus" is missing......

  • Their solos come from soul and this is his diferencial.

  • @alexandergenov1984 There's a part of both solos in which they sound exactly the same, did anyone else notice?

  • I'm pleased to see so many references to David Gilmour in regards to Steve Rothery's style. Pink Floyd is my all time favorite but I've been a Marillion fan since 1985. It only recently occurred to me how similiar the two styles are so I started researching. No wonder I adore the music of both bands so very, very much!

  • The solos of "Chelsea Monday", "Jigsaw" and "Easter" - that's what miss here.

  • @MrKeithyoung yup. Latimer, Hackett, Gilmour

  • @MrKeithyoung And to Andrew Latimer, same style really...

  • One of the greatest!

  • Straight from the heart...

  • It was 1986, I was 6 years old, and my older brother got himself a stereo with a CD player (i mean, wow!), and he got himself every Marillion album he could get his hands on. It was Steve Rothery's guitar playing that started my love for music right then and there. I've heard many great pieces of music, and many great guitarists since, but it all started with Rothers for me. Old Marrillion or new Marrillion, he's still one of the best and quite unique.

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