Freaks

Marillion

About Freaks

"Freaks" is a song by British neo-progressive rock band Marillion. First released in 1985 on the B-side to the number five UK hit single "Lavender", in November 1988 it was released in a live version on a double A-side single together with the band's 1985 number two hit, "Kayleigh". The single was intended to promote the forthcoming double-live album The Thieving Magpie, which documents the band's history with singer Fish, who had left the band in October 1988; as such, this was Marillion's last ever single to feature Fish on vocals and cover art by Mark Wilkinson, who would go on to collaborate with Fish. The single peaked at no. 24 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming their eleventh consecutive UK Top 40 hit. The track "Freaks" (recorded at an open-air concert at the May Market fairground in Mannheim, Germany, in 1986) was only included on the CD and cassette versions of The Thieving Magpie, "Kayleigh" (recorded at London Hammersmith Odeon on 9 or 10 January 1986) was also available on the vinyl edition, which only featured the first half of the Misplaced Childhood album. The 12" version contained an additional two tracks from the second half of Misplaced Childhood, which are also not found on the vinyl version of The Thieving Magpie. 


Year:
1985
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Have you ever met a lady, screaming angst potential?
Have you ever dreamed of romance, no matter how experimental?
Have you ever felt an alien drifting back into your hometown?
Did you think you were buying safety
When you bought that piece of ground?

She said all the best freaks are here
She said all the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me
So I said all the best freaks are here
All the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me

Have you ever woke up, sweating in the middle of the night?
You search the darkness and you're scrambling for the light
Have you ever walked down the street, heard bootsteps following you?
Don't worry my son, you've got the spook squad looking after you

He said all the best freaks are here
He said all the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me
So I said all the best freaks are here
All the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me, stop staring at me

Airport terminal, patiently waiting on the last call
You feel the eyes burn the back of your head
Sign the autograph, get out of the picture, gonna have the last laugh
Feel the whispers as you head for the plane
Stop staring at me

Love and linen sheets seem so very far away
You save your pennies and you buy another day
But after all it's only hide and seek, just another game
There's so much fun to be had when you're living with a name

All the best freaks are here, all the best freaks are here,
Please stop staring at me, all the best freaks are here
All the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me
Oh, stop staring at me, oh, stop staring at me

They said all the best freaks are here
All the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me
All the best freaks are here
All the best freaks are here, please stop staring at me

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Marillion

Marillion are a British rock band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, in 1979. Their recorded studio output since 1982 is composed of seventeen albums generally regarded in two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original frontman Fish in late 1988, and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth in early 1989. All four albums released with Fish were commercial successes, and the band released eleven Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart, including 1985's "Kayleigh", which reached No. 2 and became their biggest hit single. more »

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Written by: DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY

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11 facts about this song

Album Release
The song "Freaks" is by British rock band Marillion and was initially released as part of the band's third studio album, "Clutching at Straws," in June 1987.
B-side Song
Despite not being as popular as other songs on the album, "Freaks" gained attention as the B-side to the hit single "Lavender."
Genre
The song "Freaks" embodies a progressive rock genre, which is a style that Marillion is notably identified with.
Live Performance
"Freaks" was performed live by Marillion at the Loreley Festival in June 1987. This performance was included in the band's live video "Live From Loreley."
Lyrics
The song's lyrics are authored by Derek William Dick, known professionally as Fish, who was the lead singer of Marillion during the making of "Clutching at Straws".
Cover Versions
A live version of "Freaks" was covered by Fish after he left Marillion and started a solo career. This version was released in his 1993 album "Songs from the Mirror".
Significance
The song is significant because it showcases the emotional depth and lyrical expressiveness that Marillion is known for, despite its length and position in the album.
Video
The video of the song 'Freaks' is featured in the Marillion video collection "Sugar Mice" which includes videos from the 'Clutching at Straws' era.
Song Length
"Freaks" is a relatively short song, spanning approximately 4 minutes and 8 seconds in duration.
Instrumentation
The song is recognized for its diverse instrumentation, featuring the synthesizer work of Mark Kelly, guitar riffs of Steve Rothery, bass lines of Pete Trewavas, and the drumming of Ian Mosley.
Fan Interpretation
Fans have various interpretations of "Freaks", some believe it to be a commentary on society's outcasts while others see it as a personal reflection of the band's struggles.

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