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Someone should add appropriate information to the Dream Theater main page to get this page off of the orphaned pages list.
- Here is the text to do so (in the discography table)
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| 2004
| ''[[A Sort of Homecoming]]''
| CD recorded primarily at [[Madison Square Garden]] in [[New York]], [[USA]]
- But I must ask, is this for real? Amazon.com and the official DT site have no record of this album, can anyone provide a cite that it's not a bootleg? search suggests it is. Note I am not a DT fan nor knowledgable, just ran across this on orphans. ++Lar 03:39, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
This CD was a Fan Club only cd, along with the rest of these: http://dreamtheater.net/disco_dtifc.php
[edit] Page move
I put a hatnote in for anyone searching for the U2 song. But shouldn't that be the other way around? More people are likely to be searching for the song. Daniel Case 05:14, 21 January 2007 (UTC)