As for what this monster work covered, the abridged edition focused on “Rose-colored Glasses” and an ardent instrumental named “Dancing with Eternal Glory.” One could argue that the latter epitomized the tumultuous typhoon referenced in its title. Back to the debut, they gave a competent rendition of “We All Need Some Light.” Then expeditiously onto the present, they showered spectators with “Black As the Sky.”
Before the encore, the confident flock spread their feathers: the title track from Kaleidoscope in all its unadulterated glory. Like peacocks, they proudly paraded their colorful quills. Taking their time, they swaggered through all seven of its rich layers, slathering on generous helpings of “Ride the Lightning,” before leaving the stage. This was the icing on the cake. Still, there was room for something à la mode. Prompted by the houselights and pre-empting their hasty exit, the crowd stood and clapped insatiably on cue.
After a brief intermission, the beloved crew rematerialized. What remained was not gratuitous in nature. By now, they had featured the latest album, used their time economically, and still had their classics to spare. In other words, it was less of an encore and more of a false ending. The best was yet to come.
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