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Steve Hackett – Hamburg: Genesis Revisited World Tour – concert report
The Genesis Revisited World tour took Steve Hackett and his band also to the Kampnagel in Hamburg, Germany. Jan Hecker-Stampehl reports from the show.
The Genesis Revisited World tour took Steve Hackett and his band also to the Kampnagel in Hamburg, Germany. Jan Hecker-Stampehl reports from the show.
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