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For a shorter-than-usual ep... there's a lot going on in this one. We hit the ground running with a discussion about next year's Marillion Weekends, before tackling the birth of crowd-funding, and then we launch into the first part of our dissection of the band's 1998 album, Radiation.


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Anonymous

Yes, good point Chai. I think I’m still bitter (in a joking way!) that even though we had the first dose, we still had two weeks of full-blown symptoms. And that compared to the other Covid vaccines, Astra Zeneca does seem to be the weakest one. But please don’t take everything we say too literally! We’re both still going to get our second dose.

Anonymous

The frustrating thing is that you’ll never know whether or not AZ did little for you, or maybe saved you from much

MrBiffo

Yeah, further to what Sanja says below, I think it's kind of something that I don't really want to dominate the comments here. If either of us said the vaccine was 'rubbish' or anything, it was a throwaway exaggeration for comic effect. Which we are very prone to do. Very obviously we want everyone to get their vaccines, whichever one they're offered. Let's not overreact and blow this up into something it doesn't need to be please.

Chai

Omg I love that my second favourite song on the album is the one you both hate and the one you love is the one I consider a near-steamer 🤣 I was all hyped that my 'hmm, this sounds like other bands' thought was validated and then y'all dumped on Cathedral Wall and liked A Few Words For The Dead and I was like 😳😳 Hyped to hear more specific opinions on the songs on this album.

Stephen Cross

Neil Armstrong’s son will be there. And the guy from Transatlantic. Possibly