So.... After an afternoon at McSorley's, I made it to the show, and found myself about five rows back, center stage. Now, full disclosure: I'm a Gary Barden guy; "Built To Destroy" is my favorite MSG record, and the second one is a close second. I thought I would never get to see him sing those songs, so to hear him sing them was a treat. Yeah, he was never a great singer, and he's not what we was, but he did justice to those songs.
Graham Bonnet is a beast; holy crap can that guy still bring it at 70. So LOUD. I am not terribly familiar with the McAuley material (It starts and ends, basically, with "Anytime") but he sounded really good, and probably had the most stage time. Doogie sounded good, but had probably the least stage time.
I thought the staging was odd, though. Robin was out there within a song or two, and while he didn't stay out for every song, but . I don't remember seeing Graham until his songs came up, but he came out fairly frequently after (though not always when Robin or Gary were out there). Doogie had by far the least stage time.
After the show, the busses were right out front. Michael hopped a cab almost immediately, and Graham ran to the bus fairly quickly, but Robin hung a bit, and so did Gary. He went on the bus and came back out about 15 minutes later and was a real gentleman, talking and having a cigarette ("Nasty habit", he said). Chris Glen - he's a trip! - spent a lot of time with the fans and so did Ted McKenna. I passed Doogie on the side walk but he seemed eager to get on the bus and get out of dodge, so I just said "good job" and let him go. I got a really weird vibe from him.