So finally I watched the blu-ray...
I really liked this one! Combining footage and sound, my favorite live release from the Mangini era, no doubt! Just slightly above the unofficial Live at Budokan 2017. The footage is almost perfect! Right, there could have been more space for some improvisations or new arrangements for the songs, but their performances were excellent and, altered or not, they seem real (like the crowd noise) - which, in the end, it's the most important to me.
Even though Labrie had his irregular moments, he also had excellent moments on the show (well, I have followed DT since 93 and that was almost always my impression of him, except on Score and Live at Budokan). Comparing Labrie's intro to Home, the CD version (where he shouts HOOOOOME - and the audience repeats it, in a funny reaction
), would it be different from the BD version? As far as auto-tunes are concerned, I suck at recognizing that sort of thing, but I think the most striking was the auto-tune of the audience choir during One Last Time. They were super-tuned!
I was also unable to notice Petrucci's overdubes comparing to what was shown in the footage.
I think it's not often mentioned here, but I think Jordan always has a really cool stage presence! It's more something in his attitude than in his movements.
About the audience, I take back what I said about my first impression of the audience's participation in this show, due to what I saw from the first videos released. In fact, for a seating show, the audience participation was excellent... congratulations, London!