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Concer... | Van Der Graaf Generator - The Bath Forum

The setlist was split into two halves with an interval, balancing 1970s "warhorse" classics with more recent material from albums like Trisector and Do Not Disturb .

A standout rarity was "A Louse Is Not a Home," a song originally from Hammill’s 1974 solo album that had rarely been played live since the mid-70s. Van der Graaf Generator - The Bath Forum Concer...

The concert was issued as a deluxe four-disc clamshell box set: Van der Graaf Generator – The Bath Forum Concert - T P A The setlist was split into two halves with

The concert features the band’s enduring trio lineup of (vocals, guitar, piano), Hugh Banton (organ, bass pedals), and Guy Evans (drums). Despite the members being in their 70s, critics noted the performance's staggering energy and "warts and all" authenticity, prioritizing emotional intensity over clinical perfection. Setlist Highlights Despite the members being in their 70s, critics

The performance included major highlights like "Childlike Faith in Childhood’s End" and "Man-Erg" .

Newer tracks like "Interference Patterns" served as openers, while "Every Bloody Emperor" was introduced with particular relevance to modern political events.