I saw Eve in the 1998 holiday shows and it was a pure gem. Sadly, I've never seen Kevin Moore play live, but that tour in 1993 was especially special for those that got to a show during that era.
It's funny that we don't always appreciate this stuff as much as we "should" because we don't know what's going happen in the future. My first two DT shows were in November 1992. The first was at a tiny club where my own band had played a couple years earlier (the Marquee in Westminster, CA). It's now
a strip club . We saw them 11 days later at another tiny club called Rhythm Cafe in San Diego (also no longer there). Another strip club connection: there was one right across the street, and I think we spent an hour or so there before the show. We got the entirety of I&W plus OAMOT, Ytse Jam, Moon Bubbles, and Another Hand/TKH (not enough songs to rotate set lists yet!). In between, the band flew all the way to Japan for three shows! After the Marquee show, we got to spend a good 20 minutes talking with JM, JP, JLB and MP, and they signed my I&W CD booklet. KM stayed on the bus.
My third show was in February 1993 at the Palace in Hollywood (now the Avalon). It was a shorter set, with AFIL and YJ being the only WDADU songs in the set. Alan White and Tony Kaye of Yes were in attendance, which I learned while waiting around behind the club after the show. My friend and I were talking, and I happened to glance over and saw Alan White. For some bizarre reason, my first instinct was to say, "ALAN WHITE!" somewhat loudly, which naturally caused him to startle. I apologized and shook his hand. The band shot the Take the Time video in the next couple days after this show.
Show #4 was in June 1993 at the Celebrity Theatre in Anaheim (you guessed it; it's not there anymore). This time, we got Status Seeker, Puppies on Acid, To Live Forever, and Eve, with Eve being the first encore, leading into Learning to Live (WFS was used to lead into Surrounded). I remember thinking that TLF was probably a song in the works that would show up on the next album, and it has never seemed like a finished song to me. I'm pretty sure this was the show where I got KM to complete the signatures in my I&W CD booklet. Of course, I'm fortunate to have gotten the signature since he wasn't around the next time I saw the band in December 1994.
EDIT: typo