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Van der Graaf Generator: The Live Broadcasts [DVD] - Rare Concert Performances & Classic Rock Music for Collectors and Fans | Perfect for Home Entertainment & Music Enthusiasts
Van der Graaf Generator: The Live Broadcasts [DVD] - Rare Concert Performances & Classic Rock Music for Collectors and Fans | Perfect for Home Entertainment & Music Enthusiasts
Van der Graaf Generator: The Live Broadcasts [DVD] - Rare Concert Performances & Classic Rock Music for Collectors and Fans | Perfect for Home Entertainment & Music Enthusiasts

Van der Graaf Generator: The Live Broadcasts [DVD] - Rare Concert Performances & Classic Rock Music for Collectors and Fans | Perfect for Home Entertainment & Music Enthusiasts

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The main part of this film was recorded at Charleroi, Palais des Expos, on 27th September 1975, this legendary gig captures the classic Van der Graaf line up of Hugh Banton, Guy Evans, David Jackson and Peter Hammill on their 1975 French tour. Although the band only recently reformed following Peter Hammills solo projects, Van der Graaf immediately create their own unique levels of intensity and vision as they take us through the entire Godbluff album. Complimenting this stunning performance, is rare continental studio footage from the early 1970s featuring incendiary performances of Theme One and the whole of A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers.

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Great addition for the fan, I just remember what live recording was in the early 70s. The sound is pretty awful, the video is at times embarrassing, But at least it is documentation of their Godbluff and World Record phase. The chief complaint is that the most important part to me, Hamels brilliant poetry/lyrics, are completely obscured; you can hear that he is singing, but there’s no way to comprehend what he is saying; the gain on the vocals is always 30% too low, and when ph tries to compensate, He only makes the inherent distortion on the vocals way worse. I would’ve been content to borrow this and listen to it once and once only.