The band started the performance with a couple of new tunes, namely “Gaslight” and first hit “Xanadu." Right off the bat, you could hear the chemistry between the three musicians up on stage. The interplay between them and seeing them enjoying themselves only makes the material that much more enjoyable. They continued with “Captain Love” and “Hot Streak” off of the Hot Streak record. I realize that now that they have three discs worth of material, they will have to omit some songs, but I was surprised that they only played a few off this album with only the two already mentioned and “Oblivion” later in the set. Either way, they did pick the best tracks off that album (which happen to be the first three) and they played them perfectly. The majority of the set was culled from their debut and seemed to get a slightly elevated response from the packed house. Songs like “Desire," “Time Machine” and “Damaged” all sounded fresh even though they were a decade old and, while the studio versions are great, these tunes were made for the stage, and they performed them with additional nuances added to make them special.
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