I think the Paradiso dvd is too good to be unreleased, provided they did not mix different perfomances from Brandenburg and Potsdam.
I went to the two first Brandenburg shows, and they were the most live TD concerts, I've been to, with orchestra, choir, singers and EF +TQ doing nice solos...
The venue opened some hours before the show. I met with the usual suspects of fans, and carefully stepped inside. Just minutes prior to that, I saw Edgar in the merchandise booth, and could have walked in, and said hello, but that was just way to surreal to grasp. When I got in, it was like a Bianca Acquaye exhibition, sublime paintings (oil on canvas) surrounded the hall.
Schmoelling even attended one of the gigs, and it was with great anxiety I asked for squiggle on my newly purchased Sohoman disc. He asked very interestingly, what disc I was asking to be signed. While I blushed, Conrad, Geoff or Heiko N. , said it was Sydney 82. Thanks guys, I was really loss for words!
The album Paradiso was an anticlimax, due to the mixing, but the performances were wonderful, and Brandenburg is a rather depressive post-GDR location. I remember walking back from the venue seeing members from the orchestra, towards the railroad stations, while they just probably lived around the corner.
I hope one of the Brandenburg performances will be released, alongside some bonus material.