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[Cryptic Twins Peak quote that may or not pertain to the article]

Not The Walking Dead

New kids alongside Claire and Barry
Found in a situation most hairy
Cannot impact
The ultimate fact
Resident Evil's not scary

A few years back I went to a show where Uriah Heep was opening for Blue Öyster Cult. This was my second time seeing both bands, but Uriah Heep had really impressed me the first time I saw them. Heep blew BÖC off the stage.
Haven't seen Heep since Trevor died, but they were great both times I saw them; such energy and

Oh yeah, and Talking Heads made this list with no mention of the 10-piece lineup from 1980? Sure, Stop Making Sense had the better visuals, but it just sounds so… polished. Nothing wrong with the performances or anything, but the 10-piece lineup just sounded more wild and fun. Having Adrian Belew on lead guitar didn't

I've thought for a while that King Crimson's live versions of Red from the 90s with the double trio had a sense of urgency and reckless abandon that the original studio version lacked. Also, any live version of a Deep Purple song in the early-mid 70s blew the studio version out of the water.

On the note of quality of sober music artists, bassist-singer Glenn Hughes got better musically after kicking his cocaine addiction in the 90s, but he was never big enough for it to be a real comeback to the music-listening public. Still, he's had a pretty consistently good output since then and I personally feel he