1987
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April 1987 – Advision Studios, London (Rock Report)
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Interview with Fish and Pete Trewavas
- Aired April 1987 by Italian TV channel Videomusic
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??.05.1987 – Ku Klub, Ibiza (Unknown TV Show)
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Incommunicado (Lipsync)
- Unknown TV channel/show, unknown broadcasting date
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
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06.07.1987 – Parco Margherita, Nervi, Genoa (Videomusic In Concert)
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Videomusic In Concert
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Script For A Jester’s Tear (Live)
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White Russian (Live)
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Hotel Hobbies + Warm Wet Circles + That Time Of The Night (The Short Straw) (Live)
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The Last Straw (Live)
- Broadcasted by Italian TV channel Videomusic, exact date unknown
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
Corrie Josias – Backing Vocals
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08.07.1987 – Hall Exposition, Annecy
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Rock Against The Clock (BBC Tour Documentary – Intro)
- Live- and backstage-footage, taken from BBC TV documentary Rock Against The Clock by Steve Blacknell
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
Corrie Josias – Backing Vocals
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09.07.1987 – Le Zenith, Paris
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Rock Against The Clock (BBC Tour Documentary)
- Soundcheck-, backstage- and live-footage, taken from BBC TV documentary Rock Against The Clockby Steve Blacknell
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
Corrie Josias – Backing Vocals
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21.07.1987 – ITV TV Studios, London (The Roxy)
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Sugar Mice (Lipsync)
- Unkown recording date, aired 21.07.1987 by ITV
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
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30.07.1987 – Lime Grove Studios, London (Top Of The Pops)
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Sugar Mice (Lipsync)
- Unknown recording date, aired 30.07.1987 by BBC 1
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
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04.11.1987 – TV Studios, Germany (Na Siehste!)
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Warm Wet Circles (Lipsync)
- Unknown recording date, aired 04.11.1987 by German TV channel ZDF
- “Can’t remember what show this was filmed for, but think a German station on a pre tour promo trip, as Victoria “Toots” Hurry our wardrobe assistant (yes, we had one back then – armed with fire extinguisher) is the lady on backing vocals rather than Corrie Josias, who was our vocalist on the live gigs. The song was obviously mimed!
- Toots did wardrobe on the Vigil tour before working on Tina Turner’s tour, where she met a security guy, who she married and moved to Australia with to raise a family.”
(Fish @ Facebook – 23.02.2016)
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
Victoria “Toots” Hurry – Backing Vocals
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30.11.1987 – TV Studios, London (The Kenny Everett Television Show)
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Incommunicado (Lipsync)
- Unknown recording date, aired 30.11.1987 by BBC 1
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
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1988
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16.01.1988 – Hammersmith Odeon, London (Backstage Pass)
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Interview with Fish
- Interview and Soundcheck, aired by TV channel Super Channel, date unknown
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
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11.06.1988 – Wembley Stadium, London (Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute Concert)
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Kayleigh (Live)
- Fish and Mark with Midge Ure’s Allstars
- BBC 2 live broadcast
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18.06.1988 – Radrennbahn Weissensee, (East-)Berlin (Friedenswoche der Berliner Jugend)
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DDR 2 TV Broadcast
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Slàinte Mhath (Live)
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Assassing (Live)
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White Russian (Live)
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Sugar Mice (Live)
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Fugazi (Live)
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Hotel Hobbies + Warm Wet Circles + That Time Of The Night (The Short Straw)
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Misplaced Childhood (Part 2) (Live)
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Kayleigh + Lavender + Heart Of Lothian (Live)
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Incommunicado (Live)
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Garden Party (Live)
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Market Square Heroes (Live)
- Broadcasted by East-German radio (DT64) and TV (DDR 2)
- The second to last Marillion-concert with Fish
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Line-up
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Fish – Vocals
Mark Kelly – Keyboards
Pete Trewavas – Bass, Backing Vocals
Ian Mosley – Drums
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