“People say it’s a masterpiece now but at the time, we all thought: ‘Jeez, this could be the thing that finishes us!'” Steve Hogarth on creative risks, bad advice, and his first 30 years with Marillion

“People say it’s a masterpiece now but at the time, we all thought: ‘Jeez, this could be the thing that finishes us!'” Steve Hogarth on creative risks, bad advice, and his first 30 years with Marillion

Marillion’s Steve Hogarth discusses embracing artistic tension, avoiding the well-trodden path, escaping his narcissism, and what really went wrong with the record industry

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