Not being critical at all, because that's a rare find, but it misses an essential point of that show (I saw two shows on that tour). At that point, I had never seen anything like that stage set; it was essentially an angled circle, metallic silver, almost in the round, but not really, and it was amazing for how it allowed even Alan White to seem like they were at the front of the stage. Add to that the lasers (which you could see at the very beginning, but not much after) but which formed glistening, spinning, dancing hearts during Long Distance Runaround, haha, no, Hearts, and it was an amazing show.
Not my first concert, but first major arena act I had seen with no opening act (they played a Bugs Bunny cartoon, I think it was "Ali Baba Bunny") and it was really a special evening. I saw the second leg as well, and it wasn't as good (they ditched the lasers, for the most part). For me, the high points of the Howe era were higher, but the Rabin era was far more consistent in my opinion. Even the worst of the Rabin era ("Almost Like Love", "Big Generator") is still pretty strong.