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[[File:UlicsGhost.jpg|link=Star Wars the Clone Wars|frame|<small>''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Hologram|holograms]] and Force ghosts are both pale blue. Coincidence? Probably.</small> ]]
 
The [[Sci Fi]] version of the [[Spirit Advisor]].
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== Music ==
* The band [[X Japan]] did something as close to this as can be managed in [[Real Life]] for performances in 2008 and 2009. Lead guitarist [[Hideto Matsumoto|hide]] [[Author Existence Failure|died]] in 1998, but it was pretty much agreed among the band and the fans that he could not be left out of the performances due to his impact upon the band and his iconic status as a member of it. A hologram of hide (created by, among other people, one of his former solo programmers) played along with the live band, almost perfectly matching hide's facial expressions and behavior.
* Perhaps the most heartwarming instance of this trope applied to music occurs in the current2012 tour of ''{{[[Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of The Worlds (Music)|Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.}}]]'' The tour ads bill "Richard Burton -- In Sight and Sound!" among the other lead singers...behind-the-scenes material on the official website shows how they made the new CGI Burton hologram possible, and indicates that this might very well be the first time a long-dead thespian returned to stage work through holography. It's a thing of beauty, and brings a lump to the throat when you see it.
 
* Perhaps the most heartwarming instance of this trope applied to music occurs in the current tour of ''{{Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.}}'' The tour ads bill "Richard Burton--In Sight and Sound!" among the other lead singers...behind-the-scenes material on the official website shows how they made the new CGI Burton hologram possible, and indicates that this might very well be the first time a long-dead thespian returned to stage work through holography. It's a thing of beauty, and brings a lump to the throat when you see it.
 
* [[Tupac Shakur]]'s appearance onstage at Coachella 2012.
 
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