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All I can say is, there was nothing "rote" about the crowd's reaction at the end of this supposedly "predictable" 1st set---It was deafening! How can a set that opens with Stealing Time, includes Army of One, and has a Wolfman's for the ages with a Little Drummer Boy segue, be considered rote and predictable? I was so looking forward to reading reviews of last night's show when I got back from MSG and then I was completely dumbfounded by the opinions rendered in this review. SMH