Ok, just woke up. Damn what an awesome show. Based on what I knew what songs could have been featured, I have no complaints. MP's mic seemed pretty low throughout the night, it worked well for parts in songs like 'The Mirror' but when he was backing James, you could barely hear him. Everyone seemed at the top of their game and James has never sounded better. I feel so lucky they made this detour, when they could have just enjoyed a day off. Reminded me why this is my favorite band.
A Nightmare To Remember
* I don't think this is as great of an opener as others, but it's a solid song, even if it does overstay its welcome a bit at the end.
Constant Motion
* Eh... the one song I really didn't care to see, but I will admit now it is pretty awesome live. James seemed to sing it a little more like normal James and less like the way he did on SC, which I think helped out a lot.
Hollow Years
* JR and JP's intro to this was so beautiful.
The Mirror
* I forgot how heavy this song was. Pure awesome.
Lie
* See above
A Rite Of Passage
* Nothing special, a good live song.
Home
* Great song to see live.
Panic Attack
* I've always wanted to see this song live and it didn't disappoint.
As I Am
* I love this song as an opener, it opens L@B so well, so a little weird to see it this far down the setlist, but it was a solid rocker.
Pull Me Under/Metropolis
* Wasn't sure how'd I feel about a split of these songs, but it worked really well. The intrumental jam was so awesome. I never felt like they were being "hey, let's show off how proficient we are at our instruments!!!"
The Count Of Tuscany
* Always wondered how this would play live but it was great.
A few random thoughts, I thought Presto Ballet were really good. Their singer was great, and even had a few of JLB's gesticulations, including the way he held the mic and how he raised his left hand during high notes. In between sets they had a few songs of some chick doing acoustic DT songs, I'm curious who it was.