Well I finally bought this CD/DVD (2 discs). I watched the show on my computer right after the concert in 2007, because the Paradisio Theater in Amsterdam, at one time, recorded every show that came through, and put it online. I thought that the lack of quality came from being a compressed video file. Although that is partially true, it is not the entire truth. The video is pretty dark, poorly shot (in the sense that the video shows the wrong musician at the wrong time in many, many instances...one distinct instance I recall is during one of Hamish's solos, the editor decides to show Sarah standing there, looking entirely bored, not even playing her keyboard), and to top it off, you can't hear Dan's drums very well, and Aaron's voice is pretty low for at least the first half of the concert. One more complaint is that Andrew's playing was off, from the opening riff on. He isn't terrible on this night, but he and the rest of the band is usually spot on, so my standards are kind of high. Let's just say I was hoping for the perfect DVD on their 3rd attempt. "For Darkest Eyes" has the best video quality and set list, "Sinamorata" has the best performance, and I hoped that "An Ode To Woe" would put all of these aspects together, but it did not. "Sinamorata" is still their best DVD, but on a good note, this is still worth buying. I love these guys to DEATH, and they do not disappoint with "An Ode To Woe". It's perfect for all fans like us. I wish they would tour the U.S. again, but until then I am left watching the DVDs. 7 out of 10.Read full review
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