The Marked

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The Marked
Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genre(s) Gothic rock
New Wave
Years active 1985 – 1988
Associated acts The Smashing Pumpkins
Coat Of Eyes
Former members
Billy Corgan
Greg Bates
Dale Meiners
Ron Roesing

The Marked were an American gothic rock/new wave band that formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1985. The band is notable as being the previous band of The Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan.

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[edit] History

The Marked traces its origins to 1983, when Billy Corgan met Greg Bates outside of teen nightclub Medusa's. Corgan and Bates, both vocalists and guitarists, began writing songs and soon formed a band, Coat of Eyes. Two years later, the band was expanded to include bassist Dale Meiners and drummer Ron Roesing. Jim Marcus also contributed to a few songs.

In 1985, Corgan graduated high school and decided to pursue music full-time. Fearful of a cold reception in their native Chicago, the band, minus Greg Bates, moved to St. Petersburg, Florida and renamed themselves The Marked, after Corgan and Roesing's port-wine stains. The band were reported to have played around 20 shows in and around St. Petersburg before Meiners suddenly quit the band. Corgan and Roesing reluctantly returned to Chicago. The band continued, with Meiners briefly replaced by Len Ayala.

In 1987, Corgan devised the name "Smashing Pumpkins" and set about to start a new band. He met James Iha and, with Roesing, began playing as a three-piece with Corgan on bass. This lineup of Smashing Pumpkins produced one self-made and exceptionally rare demo tape, Nothing Ever Changes, before Roesing departed.

In 2000, The Marked reappeared in a lawsuit against Billy Corgan, the Smashing Pumpkins, Virgin Records America, and Modivational Films for breach of contract, breach of confidence, fraud and deceit, negligent misrepresentation, declaratory relief, constructive trust, and injunctive relief stemming from the use of a clip of The Marked in the 1994 Smashing Pumpkins video Vieuphoria. JM Productions (Jonathan Morrill) objected to the use of band footage taken from his short film "Video Marked". Morrill was an associate of the band during it's lifespan, who Corgan stayed with temporarily during his time in Florida. He is also likely the inspiration behind the title of "Song for Jonathan".[citation needed]

In court documents Morrill stated there were only two copies of "Video Marked", which appears to essentially be a video for the song "The Trance". Morrill claimed Corgan confiscated the backup tape without his permission, and was unaware of the content of Vieuphoria until 1999. Morrill states he approached Corgan in 1996 about the release of "Video Marked" and other content but Corgan was apprehensive about any plans, citing the quality of available materials. Morrill also objected to the packaging of the video which advertised "super secret material shot by the band" yet failed to credit his work. The case, Morrill v. The Smashing Pumpkins (157 F. Supp. 2d 1120) was resolved when the court granted the Smashing Pumpkins' motion for summary judgment on Morrill's claims of copyright infringement, fraud and deceit, and breach of confidence.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Coat of Eyes Era

[edit] Billy and Greg's Home Demos Vol. 1

  1. True Confessions
  2. Stay away (From me)
  3. I.Want.You
  4. empty houses
  5. Last Stand in Anger
  6. A Chance for the day
  7. A Million Times (live)
  8. Track 29
  9. China Doll
  10. Drowning In The Flowers
  11. Hello, I Love You
  12. I Pray For More
  13. Knew you'd walk away
  14. I asked you
  15. Ain't got what it takes
  16. Eye in the Middle of a Room
  17. All We Know
  18. Good lovin
  19. Down to the Core

[edit] The Marked Demos

[edit] Attic Rehearsal

  1. The Dream
  2. Stained Glass Window
  3. Tomorrow Is Today
  4. The Trance
  5. The Girl I Never Loved
  6. On Yesterday
  7. Jokers
  8. Hallowed Vision
  9. I Don't Really Want To Know
  10. Ring Of The Shadow
  11. Yesterday
  12. Murder Mix
  13. The Dream
  14. Go Play Guns
  15. Drowning In The Flowers
  16. (Unknown)

[edit] Joliet Tape

  1. Stained Glass Window
  2. On Yesterday
  3. Christina
  4. The Trance
  5. Go Play Guns
  6. Rules To The Bad Games

[edit] August 1986 Studio Demos

  1. Life And Death
  2. Death Of A Mind
  3. Dali Holds The Hand Of God
  4. Song For Johnathan
  5. The Way That I Do
  6. Pictures Of Phillip
  7. Didn't Care At All
  8. As Yet Untitled
  9. Saturday Morning
  10. Pelican
  11. Tears
  12. I Pray For More
  13. Tibetan Party
  14. Pass
  15. Scary Neurotic Song (Live)
  16. Down I Am
  17. 8 Miles High
  18. Alone Inside
  19. Murder Mix
  20. I Can't See You
  21. The Dream
  22. A Day At The Circus
  23. Zieg Heil
  24. Fade On Violet
  25. Cling To Me In Dreamtime

[edit] September-October 1986 Live/Demos

  1. Spinning Like A Top (Sept 14)
  2. The Dream
  3. No Answer (Oct 10)
  4. Girl I Never Loved (Sept 14)
  5. Must I Really Love You (Demo)
  6. Blind (Demo)
  7. Dance Hit #4 (unfinished)
  8. Christmas Song (Dec 85)
  9. I Love You (Oct 10)
  10. Mastery & Conjecture (Oct 10)
  11. The Trance (Oct 11)
  12. Mao Say Tongue #2 (Oct 1)
  13. Passion To Despise
  14. Death Of A Mind (Oct 11)
  15. Sacrifice (Oct 11)
  16. Anima Animus (Oct 11)
  17. Scary Neurotic Song (Oct 11)
  18. Spiteface (Oct 11)
  19. Streetlight (Oct 1)
  20. Stained Glass Window (Oct 11)
  21. Fire (Oct 11)
  22. Mao Say Tongue #1 (Oct 11)
  23. Mastery & Conjecture (Oct 11)

[edit] 1985-1987 Billy & Ron's Home Demo's

  1. Now That I Feel
  2. Mao Say Tongue
  3. Pelican
  4. Fade On Violet
  5. Death Of A Mind
  6. Devotion
  7. Stained Glass Window
  8. Blind
  9. Pass
  10. Dali Holds The Hand Of God
  11. First Curse
  12. The Trance
  13. Earth Stood Still
  14. Christina
  15. A Day At The Circus
  16. Heart Of A Mind
  17. No Go Go
  18. Ring Of The Shadow
  19. Zieg Heil
  20. Fire
  21. (unknown)
  22. I Can't See You

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