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If the performance on Octane Twisted is any indication, we haven't heard the last of Porcupine Tree.
The Who's Live At Hull 1970 is a worthy, if non-essential, companion piece to the greatest live album ever made.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse get back to the future at Seattle's Key Arena.
Comparisons between these new versions of old Genesis songs with the originals are probably unfair, but also inevitable.
Papa's Got A Rolling Stone.
Live At The Bowl '68 isn't quite that definitive live Doors document fans have been waiting decades for. But it comes very close.
Forget Big Bird. I Want My ACL...and My Radiohead!
Kenny Jones? Who were they kidding?
On their 17th album, Marillion prove that those "sounds that can be made" may be left in them yet.
Don't tell anyone, but Peter Gabriel actually smiles on this DVD. A lot.