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Culture Club - Live At The Royal Albert Hall - The 20th Anniversary Concert (2003)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411259/http://www.amazon.com/Culture-Club-Albert-Anniversary-Concert/dp/B0000DJZARhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Culture-Club-Albert-Anniversary-Concert/dp/B000084T81
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Sistema: NTSC
Audio: Inglés Dolby Digital 5.1, Inglés 2.0
Subtitulos: Inglés, Japones
Relacion De Aspecto: 16:9
Formato: DVD9
Titulo Original: Culture Club - Live At The Royal Albert Hall - The 20th Anniversary Concert
Año: 2003
Starts: Culture Club, Boy George
Duracion: 120 minutes
Genero: Musical
Track
1. Intro – Vox pops
2. Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
3. Black Comedy/I’ll Tumble 4 Ya
4. It’s a Miracle
5. Everything I Own
6. Gimme a Sign
7. I Just Wanna Be Loved
8. Talk Amongst Yourselves (featuring Lynn Paul)
9. That’s the Way
10. Black Money
11. Cold Shoulder
12. Move Away
13. Strange Voodoo
14. Church of the Poisoned Mind
15. Miss Me Blind
16. Victims
17. Starman
18. Karma Chameleon
19. Bow Down Mister
Sypnosis
Live at the Royal Albert Hall finds Culture Club celebrating their 20th anniversary with an infectious and expansive grandeur, all while basking in the love of adoring fans. The show actually starts with a great joke on the audience: Boy George, looking not a day over 20, glides onstage in his once-trademark derby and beaded hair extensions, delivering a warm and welcome vocal on "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" The startled crowd soon realises he's an impersonator. The real, fortysomething George O'Dowd, looking a lot less androgynous and a tad thicker than in his New Romantic days, smiles self-deprecatingly and launches into a pleasing set of white soul ("Cold Shoulder", "Miss Me Blind"), stark gospel ("That's the Way"), stirring raga-rock ("Bow Down Mister") and even a classic (a lovely cover of Bowie's "Starman", complete with audience participation and muscular guitar by Roy Hay). It's a fine show all around.