IQ: Subterranea The Concert
Aug 16 2010
•2h 41m
•Music
IQ are shown performing live at 013, Tilburg, Holland as part of their 1999 'Subterranea' European tour. Tracks include 'Subterranea', 'Capricorn', 'The Other Side' and 'The Narrow Margin'.
Cast
See allPeter Nicholls
Lead Vocals
John Jowitt
Bass
Martin Orford
Keyboard
Paul Cook
Drums
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