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Porcupine Tree live on Rockpalast 19 November 2005. Disc 1: 1. "Intro" 2. "Open Car" 3. "Blackest Eyes" 4. "Lazarus" 5. "Futile" 6. "Mellotron Scratch" 7. "Mother and Child Divided" 8. ".3" 9. "So Called Friend" Disc 2: 1. "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" 2. "The Sound of Muzak" 3. "Start of Something Beautiful" 4. "Halo" 5. "Radioactive Toy" 6. "Trains"

Live at Rockpalast Open Air Festival, Loreley, Germany 22nd June 1996. 1. Intro - 00:132. Look Back In Anger - 01:003. Scary Monsters - 05:304. Diamond Dogs - 10:535. The Heart's Filthy Lesson - 15:346. Outside - 20:517. Aladdin Sane - 26:058. Andy Warhol - 30:509. The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) - 34:3610. The Man Who Sold The World - 40:0211. Telling Lies - 43:4012. Baby Universal - 47:5413. Hallo Spaceboy - 51:1014. Breaking Glass - 56:3215. We Prick You - 1:00:1516. Jump They Say - 1:04:3817. Lust For Life - 1:08:0618. Under Pressure - 1:14:1519. "Heroes" - 1:18:1320. White Light/White Heat - 1:24:1021. Moonage Daydream - 1:28:4022. All The Young Dudes - 1:34:25Musicians:- Reeves Gabrels (guitar)- Mike Garson (keyboards)- Gail Ann Dorsey (bass, vocals)- Zack Alford (drums)- David Bowie (vocals)

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Recorded Live At Rockpalast - Markthalle Hamburg, Germany - January 24th 1981

1983 and 1984 performances from Level 42. Held on the famous Rockpalast German TV show.

Bonus from reissue of "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" album. Registered live on April 7, 1996 at the Philipshalle in Düsseldorf, Germany that was filmed by the German TV show Rockpalast. Tracklist : 01. "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)" 02. "Muzzle" 03. "Cherub Rock" 04. "X.Y.U."

Filmed in front of a huge crowd at Germany's Rockpalast Festival, this 1981 Thin Lizzy performance is one of very few live DVD recordings out there that is an entire show. The band at the time consisted of Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Downey, Darren Wharton and Snowy White (guitars) who was brought in a year or so earlier to replace Gary Moore for the Chinatown album. Renegade had just been released and the band was in the midst of a world tour in support of the album.

Johnny Winter live on Germany's famous Rockpalast TV show in 1979. Straight up blues like only Johnny can deliver, lean and mean. Johnny and the band also blaze through some killer covers like the Rolling Stones' "Jumping Jack Flash" and "Suzie Q."

Crossroads - Bonn, Harmonie - 24. October 2008 Tito Larriva: vocals, guitar Steven Hufsteter: guitar, backing vocals Caroline "Lucy Laloca" Rippy: bass, backing vocals Alfredo Ortis: drums, backing vocals

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The Patti Smith Group's Rockpalast performance in 1979 was a live concert broadcast as part of the German Rockpalast series. The band at that time included Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye, Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty, and Richard Sohl. This performance is notable as it captured the band during a period of their career following the release of their album "Easter" in 1978.

The show, recorded by German TV and radio station WDR, was an incredible demonstration of Thompson's musicianship and shows a band in total harmony within itself delivering to its fullest. They carry the music of their "boss" and give him the lightness and the leeway to fully unfold his potential. The concert is an absolute must-have for every Thompson fan.

Songs from the record "Lulu," and interviews with Lou Reed and Metallica

With melodic progressive rock and socially critical lyrics, the British band Porcupine Tree also gained a large fan base in Germany at the turn of the millennium. In 2005, Rockpalast filmed them at their gig in Cologne's Live Music Hall. At their concert in Cologne, the band played a varied set of 15 songs, including their hit at the time, Lazarus.

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HEAVEN & HELL's June 16, 2009 concert at Museumsmeile in Bonn, Germany filmed by WDR's (German public TV).

July 11, 2002 E-Werk Cologne, Germany

Rockpalast Festival, Lorelei, Germany

Bad Religion's 2008 performance at Germany's Rockpalast festival stands as a testament to the band's enduring influence in the punk rock scene. This concert, part of their extensive 2008 tour, showcased their commitment to delivering high-energy performances that resonate with both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Rockpalast (Rock Palace) is a German music television show that broadcasts live on German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR).

Symphony for the Devil was recorded Sunday August 22, 1999, at the 12th Bizarre Festival, Cologne, Germany. This gig was originally recorded for a German live-in-concert program, 'WDR Rockpalast', and broadcast on German television. The band bought the live footage because it seemed to be the best one available to date regardless of the previous TV releases. 12 cameras were used.

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The concert was filmed on June 4th, 1982 at Sartory Säle in Cologne (Germany) during the 82' COLLISION DRIVE tour. In 1981 Alan Vega had released his second solo LP under the title Collison Drive.

Commander Cody already gained cult status with his band The Lost Planet Airmen by 1980 when he was invited to play the Rockpalast. His music wandered between the genres blues, country rock, boogie, rockabilly and Tex-Mex spiked with his very own wit and humour. The audience witnessed a colourful, high energy concert evening in the WDR Studio A in Cologne. In his known manner, Commander Cody was rocking through the setlist, always with a tongue-in-cheek. That evening he was accompanied by Steve Mackay (saxophone, vocals), Tona Johnson (drums, vocals), Bill Kirchen (guitar, vocals), Doug Killmer (bass, vocals) and Peter Sigel (pedal steel guitar, guitar).

Guitarist, singer and harmonica player Roky Erickson was one of the pioneers of Psychedelic Rock with his band 13th Floor Elevators in the 1960s. After being diagnosed with a serious case of schizophrenia, Erickson spent years in mental institutions, but continued to make music. As the nineties began - especially among musicians from the alternative rock sector - to form a growing fan base to this day. These include such diverse bands as REM, Okkervil River or Kasabian - a testament to Erickson's great influence on today's rock scene. Since 2008, Erickson is back on stage and brought in 2010 with Okkervil River as a backing band on his album "True Love Cast Out All Evil" out.