>>>I haven't been to a show, but thanks to the wonders of the internets...I have heard several of them in their entirety, and seen numerous videos on YouTube.<<<
If I only had what I'd seen on YouTube and so on, I might be quick to form a baseless opinion as well. The energy level in Seattle on 6/6/07 was astounding. Nothing that I'd seen previous to that did it justice. It was by far a better show than the 1983 Synchronicity concert, IMHO.
>>>My personal opinion is not as negative as some of the reviews have been. I think a lot of what they're doing is basically good, but I also recognize how it will come across to a wider audience, which is why I've made some constructive criticisms.<<<
Of course. Keep in mind that "constructive criticism" is meant to be constructive to the person or entity you're addressing with the comments. I have doubts that either a) Stewart rabidly looks at this forum to make sure that he's living up to everyone's expectations, or b) gives a crap.
That makes the comments a little less constructive, as I'm sure you understand. And of course, you can say anything you want... it's a free country, or at least a free Internet.
>>>As I've said before...I think if they played "Don't Stand" essentially as it is on the album, ramped "Next to You" and "Truth Hits" up to their original speed, and ditched "Murder By Numbers" in favor of something faster (say "Omegaman"?), the audience reaction would be very different.<<<
The audience reaction at the eshow I saw was 17,000 people on their feet the entire time, jumping around and very enthusiastically singing along with the band. I can't imagine it could get better than that.
Again, I respect everything you've said, and I believe I understand your reasons for being sceptical. What show are you planning on seeing? I'll be very interested in your response after you've been there in person.