For a mix of approach and styles the Phaedra SBE show from 2005 is a good bet. The opening with Edgar on piano and the first 30 minutes or so where the band recreate their 1970's performing style playing classic Virgin material is particularly impressive. The transition from that into the more modern live set up is good and from there the introduction of additional musicians and guitars etc is a gradual one. Well worth a try. I don't think that the soundtrack alone from this show is available otherwise I'd definately recommend you get your head round that.
neil1567 wrote:For a mix of approach and styles the Phaedra SBE show from 2005 is a good bet. The opening with Edgar on piano and the first 30 minutes or so where the band recreate their 1970's performing style playing classic Virgin material is particularly impressive. The transition from that into the more modern live set up is good and from there the introduction of additional musicians and guitars etc is a gradual one. Well worth a try. I don't think that the soundtrack alone from this show is available otherwise I'd definately recommend you get your head round that.
Good call.
Originally it was going to be a CD/DVD but the CD part was withdrawn, not sure why.
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Have them all and there isn't a bad one in it. My favourit is At the London Eye.
Lorely is good second ad also lisbon is very good, besides that one is almost similar to the RAH concert, which really is a miss that it isn't a dvd.