The thing though with Live Scenes, is the band, JP, doesn't feel like that truly represents the album. JP laughed when they were talking about the Actors on Live Scenes (Hypnotherapist, I am looking at you) during I think Chris Jerichos Podcast. In Finally Free, on Live Scenes, the actor speaks too fast that JP has to speed up the intro and you can hear people yelling "SLOW DOWN". Distant Scenes, they say, is how they wanted it to be presented.
And personally, I am loving this more so than Live Scenes, I never enjoyed the mix, and never enjoyed the Scenes portion much, other than the choir, Theresa, and the Metropolis '00 ending (basically the Live Rehearsal ending from The FII demoes, that was only played that night), and the extended solo for Through Her Eyes. What sucks about Live Scenes is the exclusion of the 2nd set, the bonus material doesn't count to me. I don't mind the visual effects much.
From what I have seen, It looks fantastic. Might end up being the best since Budakon. Live at Luna Park, and BT4W have mix issues for me with the keys and drums. This one though, the keys are very audible, and the drums sound massive.