I attended this concert last night, and I was completely blown away. This is my 4th Macca concert, and ranks as my all time favorite. I had read a review of the St. Louis concert, so knew which songs he'd sing. But I was so mesmerized, I still got goosebumps as he started each one. Yeah, he did the songs he ALWAYS does (Hey Jude, Yesterday, Maybe I'm Amazed, Live and Led Die)... but he did them better than I've heard them done in a long time. Which leads me to what really surprised me: his voice! I haven't heard him sing like this in years. He sounded old at the Grammys, and on many of the tracks on KOTB. It was particularly noticeable when he sang My Valentine - he sounded much better last night than on the album,at the Grammys and on the Live download they had. I'm wondering if he has started taking better care of his voice, perhaps resting it more, and/or doing vocal exercises. Whatever it is, it's working. The flow of songs worked very well. I'll just comment on the encores. Great choices of songs. It was so cool when he came back for the 1st encore with an incredible performance of Lady Madonna, and with nary a pause the familiar riff of Day Tripper started. No surprise when he started the second encore with Yesterday, but who wudda thought it would make sense to go from that to Helter Skelter -but it worked. If you've been to a Paul concert anytime from the 70's onward, you've seen some sort of spectacle of lights and fireworks with Live and Let. Although I can't say for certain that this was the best staging of all time (it may have been), it was incredibly awesome for me because I had floor seats and could feel the heat of the fire, smell the smoke, and by body was literally vibrating from explosions. Yep, he knows how to put on a show. And he genuinely seems to enjoy doing it. He obviously doesn't need the money.