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@schoolmax The most pathetic part of your comment was at "The", where it started.
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Happy Easter!!
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Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery, and very well represent the souls of the lyrical and instrumental marillion, represent, and the whole band's style and school of neo progressive milênio.eles 3 are to be congratulated, and all fans this musical style in the '90s many said they were alive and well sepultado.
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@casanchezn73 from Dream Theater's Uncovered (an official bootleg). A Change of Season have a part of this show.
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If this is an excerpt of a DVD, what is the DVD called?. I would definitely like to get it.
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If this is an excerpt of a DVD, what is the DVD called?. I would definitely like to get it.
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where top-musicians fail (dream theater) all theorie,,, no heart
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@Rushillion And how Steve makes eye contact and tilts his head like: 'You wanna solo?' and John nods back enthusiastically.
This was a Dream Theater performance in Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. For that concert they got a lot of guest musicians and played cover songs. They played a song with Barney from Napalm Death, this song and they played a instrumental song with Steve Howe. I don't know if the whole concert was ever released, but you can watch these parts on the 5 Years in a LIVEtime DVD.
I'd really love to see the whole concert. :\ You really could see how much fun they had.
MisterUndead 2 years ago 4
Hands down, one of the greatest solo's ive ever heard
mcdividends 9 months ago 3