I was surprised to see the main man looking a bit under dressed next to the orchestra in their tuxedos. I thought we might at least see the return of the dickie bow that he has been sporting in recent interviews and publicity shots. The return of the white tux would be a nice touch. Perhaps there is something new on the way making with someone stitching away as we speak.
I too thought about the lack of visuals but then thought perhaps they might distract from the orchestra & band? Maybe certain songs would work more than others. If there will be no video backdrop then some kind of set dressing would be nice.
Great "dress swooshing" by Bobbie & Jodie!

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Cher Roxy,
I think you have it nailed. Doubtless the A&S senior cutter's hands are bleeding as we speak.
I do hope he's hard at work on an off white shawl collared tux — they only three guys on earth that could wear them were/are Bogey, Ferry and Connery-the rest of us just succeed in looking like ice cream vendors. It would be the perfect rig out for TJA set and would complement the band perfectly.
Beyond that, we have to have "The Flappers". Our hero has form in this area so may be under some sort of domestic restraint but we must insist he breaks free and warms the cockles of this old hipster's heart by giving us a gaggle of swooshers.
From a visual perspective, I think we should have the back drop video playing when the BFO are doing instrumentals and bring "The Flappers" on when we move into vocal mode.
Oh, and whilst I think about it, lets have a great tour brochure that surpasses the excellent ATGB offering.
The set list is perfect!
Regards,
Windswept.
Ps. Come to think of it, I once saw the late, great Bobby Short perform at NYC's Cafe Carlyle and he looked damn cool in an off white tux too, so maybe I'll give it another try, but not for the Brighton gig!