When the airplane effect went across the sky at RFK, during MLOR tour, every head in that stadium looked up! It was one of the coolest things I ever saw/heard.
Of all the shows I've seen, PF was the best, in terms of sound and visuals, together. Muse was a close 2nd, but they had the advantage of coming 30 years later.
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I saw the MLOR tour at the (FKA) Rosemont Horizon, which they sold out four nights. It think it was the second night, and a buddy and I took the hour+ drive to go…without tickets

. We figured maybe we would get lucky and someone would be scalping them in the parking lot. Sure AF, about 15 minutes before the show started, we came across a guy that was desperate to unload what he had left - IIRC, we got like 20th row smack in the middle of the floor for like 30 bucks apiece

- or at least, something shockingly cheap for tickets to a hot show.
I was transfixed the whole time, and stone cold sober as well. I took in everything, and it was just spectacular. When they got to the end of “Run Like Hell”, and had the explosion around the circular screen, I about shit my pants - I was literally trembling as I walked out of there.
My favorite band ever since Moving Pictures was released is Rush, and I have seen them several times, and was never disappointed at the very least - most of those shows were great, a few were better than great - but that PF show was just on a completely different level. It still remains my favorite concert I have ever been to. I just
KNEW that sooner or later they were gonna put that show out on video - and when they did, I was disappointed as hell. The way it was shot and edited was borderline criminal, and didn’t capture the spectacle at all. Thank god for Pulse, as that one did a much better job.
Speaking of Muse, I am a big fan, but sadly got in way late to the party (sometime around Drones). I had been peripherally aware of them, but never got into them until I saw clips of their Rome DVD on YT. I have now seen them on their last two tours, and they were great each time.