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I was there at the debut show too and really enjoyed it. It was nice to catch the first show of the tour so everything was a surprise. I kept saying "I never expected to hear THAT!". This is very much like the recent Leftoverture tour. A 2.5 hour show, which is something we only dreamed of ten years ago, full of all shorts of deep cuts. The opening unplugged set is a nice touch. I like that Billy uses a real bass too, those acoustic electric basses always sound kinda shitty so this fills out the sound much better. They trotted out some rarities last time like the full Lamplight Symphony and a smoking Journey from Mariabronn last tour along with all of Leftoverture and a big chunk of their new album at the time.
This new tour is structured the same way, but with plenty variety. It was cool to have more focus on some of the albums made after the 70s, that made this year's show full of surprises. Two Cents Worth was a cool slice of Masque never played live before either. Nobody was expecting that. They played Song For America for the first time in five years too. Of the POKR set the best tunes for me were Closet Chronicles, Nobody's Home and Hopelessly Human, all three epic prog masterpieces. It was cool to hear The Spider too.
So, yeah! Don't miss this tour, it's the perfect bookend to the recent Leftoverture tour. The band is sounding killer and HUGE. Ronnie Platt just keeps getting better and sounds more like vintage Walsh than ever as of late, as close as one could get anyway.
The moment in the middle of Lonely Wind when the drums and whole band comes in was a great segue into the electric portion of the night too...
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