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Wakeman says: “This is the start of a new Journey. The original score for the album had been lost for so many years, making any new performances impossible. But after it turned up without warning, we managed to restore it and add previously missing music.| Live At The Maltings DVD/CD - £9.99 |
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Gonzo wishes John Hughes Happy 61st Birthday. | I'm Only Human SCD - £9.99 |
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Where would you find a chorus joyously waving flashing plastic penises, a pair of rock groupies, an eager journalist pleasuring herself with a rock star puppet, and two wannabe 70s superstars, all joined in the big anthem Strictly Genteel, interspersed with a huge orchestra playing something remarkably like Boulez, with funky electronic keyboard sounds smeared on top?| The Lost Broadcasts DVD - £9.99 |
| The Interview Sessions CD - £9.99 |
Note-for-note transciptions of Chris Squire’s superb Bass lines from 13 Yes classics. Songs include: And You and I, Close to the Edge, The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus), Heart of the Sunrise, I’ve Seen All Good People, It Can Happen, Long Distance Run Around, Owner of a Lonely Heart, Roundabout, Siberian Khatru, Starship Trooper, Tempus Fugit and Yours Is No Disgrace. 176 pages. Written in Standard Notation and TAB.| Union (Standard DVD) DVD - £9.99 |
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Rob Ayling writes:
Rob Ayling writes: 
| The Lost Broadcasts DVD - £9.99 |
Ah, “The” Hawkwind – a band I have long loved, while acknowledging their habit of issuing albums of sometimes wildly variable quality. A band who was perhaps the first truly counterculture band to have a real hit (with “Silver Machine” in 1969 – the follow-up, “Urban Guerrilla”, issued at a time when terrorism was being nailed into the public consciousness due to the likes of the Baader-Meinhof gang and a surge in Far- and Middle-Eastern-related revolutionary actions, was banned by a paranoid and hysterical BBC and failed to match the same heights). A band who gave no less a legend than Lemmy a reasonable tenure prior to Motorhead – who were themselves named after one of his Hawkwind compositions. Perhaps if they had ever taken much of a break from their activities, the ‘Wind would have been more missed and be held in higher regard; but even if the record-buying public at large have never really taken them to heart, there is a worldwide army of Hawkwind enthusiasts, albeit considerably less disciplined than most armies (though probably impossible to poison given their collective level of sustained drug use).| The Lost Broadcasts DVD - £9.99 |
| The Interview Sessions CD - £9.99 |

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Rob Ayling writes:
MONTREAL - Some concerts are defined as much by the audience as the repertoire. Such an event was the OSM ÉclatĂ© program of Saturday night, performed substantially for the urban up-and-comers of the Young Ambassadors Club, who partied on in the lobby of the Maison symphonique after the final chord of Frank Zappa’s Bogus Pomp faded away.| The Lost Broadcasts DVD - £9.99 |
| The Interview Sessions CD - £9.99 |
| The Lost Broadcasts DVD - £9.99 |
| The Animals And Beyond DVD - £9.99 |
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