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Pain of Salvation - Be
Review by Josh Turner
This is one of the coolest music videos since Michael Jackson's Thriller. It's one of the best concepts since Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime. Without hesitation, I'd put this in step with Pink Floyd's The Wall.
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Pain of Salvation - Ending Themes- On the Two Deaths of Pain of Salvation DVD
Review by Bill Knispel
I am not what one would call a huge fan of Pain of Salvation.
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Pallas - Moment to Moment DVD
Review by G. W. Hill
This new DVD from Pallas should be a real treat for their fans. It's a treat for anyone else who enjoys neo-prog as well, though.
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Carl Palmer - In Concert DVD
Review by Lorraine Kay
Simply titled “The Carl Palmer Band In Concert,” their new DVD is a must have for any ELP or prog rock fan. The release presents their concert from start to finish as they performed it on September 5, 2004 at the Bucharest Sports Arena in Romania.
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Carl Palmer - Drum Solos DVD
Review by Gary Hill

This DVD is one that’s mostly just for drummers.


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Pär Lindh Project - In Concert: Live in Poland DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I had heard of Pär Lindh for a while, but had yet to hear him or this group. Well, the wait is over and it's a shame I waited this long.
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Alan Parsons - Eye 2 Eye: Live In Madrid DVD
Review by Larry Toering

Alan Parsons live is a rare treat, and this is only the second time he has recorded live for public release.


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Pelican - After The Ceiling Cracked DVD
Review by Larry Toering

For me, this is Pelican's finest hour, and the DVD version  captured it best.


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Pendragon - And Now Everybody To The Stage... DVD
Review by Ron Fuchs

Pendragon is one of the more famous and long lasting of the neo-prog bands out of the UK. I must admit they’re my least favorite of the genre but they are very important at the same time.


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Pendragon - Concerto Maximo DVD
Review by Mark Johnson
I must state before writing the review that I have been a fan of the band for about five years. I have most of their albums, but only one of their DVDs.
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Pendragon - Out Of Order Comes Chaos DVD
Review by Larry Toering

Pendragon last toured in 2008, with songs from the Pure album to promote.


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Pink Floyd - The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story DVD
Review by Gary Hill
For those of us in the States, who probably discovered Pink Floyd well after their psychedelic beginnings, Syd Barrett is something of a mysterious precursor character. Mind you, even for those in the UK, his (for lack of better term) reclusive life lent an air of mystery to the man.


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Pink Floyd - Classic Albums The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon DVD
Review by Gary Hill

Many, apparently the band included, consider Dark Side of the Moon to be the best album Pink Floyd ever did.


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Pink Floyd - The Story of Wish You Were Here BluRay
Review by G. W. Hill

I’ve always sort of gone against the grain and considered several Pink Floyd albums to be better than both Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.


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Pink Floyd - Then And Now DVD
Review by Larry Toering

I have to admit that while I'm not the most intense Pink Floyd Fan, watching this two disc set sure can help fill anyone in on what they've been missing.


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Pink Floyd - Live At Pompeii (Director’s Cut) DVD
Review by Larry Toering

This is a well known performance of a show Pink Floyd did back in 1971, which has been released before but now comes with a directors cut version of the show.


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Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere DVD
Review by Bill Knispel

When one considers that Porcupine Tree has been a touring band for over a decade, and has several live albums to their credit, it is amazing that the band has not had an official DVD documenting their live show until now. Recorded live in Chicago on 11 and 12 October 2005, Arriving Somewhere... showcases Porcupine Tree’s powerhouse Deadwing concert tour, offering up a selection of current tracks, a few older favourites, and some rarities and oddities to boot.


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Procol Harum - In Concert With The Danish National Orchestra & Choir DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve reviewed the CD of this in the current issue of Music Street Journal – so for detailed information about the main performance, please see that review as the music is the same.
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Procol Harum - Live at the Union Chapel BluRay
Review by G. W. Hill

This film of a 2003 concert was originally released on DVD in 2004.


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