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    Posted: October 07 2009 at 11:20
Is there anyone out there who has wished for a particular concert of your favorite band to be released but it just never seems to happen? Or what about studio material from your favorite band or solo artist that you are aware of it's existence, but it has yet to see the light
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Here is a list of things that I would be purchasing in a hot minute if they were officially released.

Yes....the prime line up of Yes back in 1972....live in concert. There is one track which appears on Yesongs. Siberian Khatru.....Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe, Bill Bruford.
I would throughly enjoy hearing a entire performance from this line up during the Fragile tour.
Mahavishnu Orchestra....A complete concert with the original band.

Pulsar.....Again a complete concert.
 
Billy Cobham....live with Crosswinds line up
Jade Warrior...when they were touring the U.S.A.they were video taped.
Gong...live at Dingwalls Dance Hall....Greasy Truckers
Steve Hackett...live at Reading Festival in it's entirety
Pink Floyd.....one entire show with Barrett and a show from the Meddle tour.
Lucifer's Friend....live in Germany 1971
The Kinks...The Great Lost Kinks Album
No doubt some of these tapes do exist. Not every prog fans dream of an ultimate show has gone down in history as a misplaced or stolen reel tape. The most disappointing for me was the stolen or misplaced tape that Pete Sinfield was carrying with him on a plane to Morocco. A concert of King Crimson at the Fillmore East 1969. 4 tracks appear on Epitaph and it is an audience recording. The original soundboard tape was lost and Fripp always said it was a shame fans couldn't have heard the best performance from the 69' band.
 
Please write in and state your request? Whether it be neo prog, jazz, early prog, folk, it doesn't matter I would love to hear people's viewpoints or reference to what they have always wanted to hear as opposed to what is available.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 11:23
Yochk'o Seffer's debut album Delire....it simply can't be found.  I don't think it was ever released on CD.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 11:33
Pink Floyd's Household Objects. Too bad it never came true, apart from a few samples on WYWH.
Bigger on the inside.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 12:47
Pink Floyd used to have some brilliant live stuff that's never released officially. This includes completely improvised songs but also unreleased compositions like The Embryo (which is a superb song). Also some songs worthy to mention are the excellent Atom Heart Mother without choir/brass section and the 15 minute version of Fat Old Sun. The songs are released on several bootleg recordings though, but most of the time the recording quality isn't that good... though there are some exceptions of course. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 13:15
Pink Floyd's The Man and The Journey. It'd be nice with a live dvd. See the tea break in HD.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 13:19
Discipline released 2 cassette tapes that are currently out of print that I would really like to hear.
 
I've always been intrigued with the possibility of Rush releasing a box set or compiliation of rarities or previously unreleased tracks (so many other bands have done this), but according to an interview I heard or read, these simply don't exist.  It seems hard for me to believe that everything that they have ever written and recorded has been released on their studio albums.  You would think that there would be a number of tracks that didn't make the cut. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 14:26
Weidorje's second LP.
Any live recording from Etron Fou Leloublan (there is only one live album).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 22:11
Many things by Pink Floyd, at least one concert from before Meddle, for songs like Fat Old Sun, Cymbalyne, Interstellar overdrive played live in the early years, back then the live versions of their songs were so much cooler. Ofcourse, The Wall live on DVD would be wonderful, and perhpas a DVD from the Animals tour. A concert from the Pros and Cons from Roger Waters, with Eric Clapton on guitar (I have a version of the song Wish you were here with Clapton on vocals, with the most horrendous sound quality, and I'd like to get a good recording of that). The about face concert of David Gilmour on DVD (it's got a killer version of the songs Murder and Near the end).
     From Yes, the Union Tour video on DVD, I still don't understand why it hasn't been released (except in Japan I think). And as it's been told, a concert by the Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe, Squire lineup. It would have been cool also if the ABWH concert had been recorded with Tony Levin.
     From King Crimson, a good sound quality concert from the original lineup would be great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 07 2009 at 22:25
Marillion - Brave Live 2002... Although I did find a copy in store
Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight live 2003... I've never even seen a copy online!

And also...

Maudlin Of The Well - Bath, Secret Song and Leaving Your body Map are insanely rare... I have all their albums, and only their debut on hard copy because it was re-released
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