Did anyone attend any of the FW/DT/QR shows?

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I was just wondering if anyone here on the forums went to any of their shows. I went to the one in LA, and man, best $50 I have ever spent. Fates Warning was awesome, lots of energy. They played some good ones, a couple from Disconnected, and a few older ones too. But, all of the sudden, in the middle of their set, another vocalist came on-stage and started singing. I recognized the song, but I just couldn't pick my finger on it. All of the sudden it hit me, I was watching and listening to Kevin Moore and Ray Alder sing Shutdown from OSI!! It was crazy, it was the last thing I expected them to do, but in hindsight, it makes perfect sense. Anyway, I couldn't believe they played that song that was a wonderful surprise.

Dream Theater sure was enjoyable too. They played a lot of the great ones, including some good stuff from Scences from a Memory. But man, they had a LOT of distortion, just lots of free floating noise, kinda pissed me off.

I think I enjoyed Queensryche the most, however. They came on last and were WELL worth the wait. Geoff Tate can really sing, forget screwing up in the studio and taking another shot at it, he was dead on the whole night. They played some great ones off Operation Mindcrime, Empire, and Promised Land. An awesome live band!! To anyone who was at any of their shows, or anyone else who would know, what song was that where Tate was painted up, half blue and half green with vampire teeth? It was an excellent song, but I had never heard it before.

And for the encore - Dream Theater and Queensryche took the stage together and played some Pink Floyd and The Who. I've heard very little from those two bands, so the highlight of the encore for me was Geoff Tate singing "Under Peruvian Skies" (alongside LaBrie, of course) and LaBrie singing "Take Hold of the Flame" (alongside Tate, of course). HAHA, during the encore, there was a total of ten musicians onstage!

Anyway, just thought I'd share my thoughts on the exceptional show and see if any of you liked the shows as much as I did!
(I've posted this at a few different boards just to make sure I cover all my bases.)
 
I was going to go to the show in Los Angeles at the Universal Ampitheatre but I decided to save my money for the Opeth/Porcupine Tree show that I couldn't go to (because I'm not old enough)
 
Wow, the L.A. show was much better than the San Diego show for sure! First of all, no Fates Warning (due to some bullshit excuse about stage room), and the sound volume was way too low. People were yelling all night to turn it up, because you could barely hear the kick drums at all. It was an outdoor venue, and beautiful scenery for sure, but they need to work out the sound level issues....it is louder in my car than there. DT was awesome as always, and John Petrucci proved he is the greatest living guitarist, regardless of music genre. Queensryche was a let down for me though. Tate was great, but Wilton seemed stuck in slow motion all night, and the second guitarist was having lots of trouble with the Degarmo solos. Plus, the guitar tone was very tinny...not much oomph at all. The only encore was both bands playing a Who cover of "Won't Get Fooled Again"......boooring. Certainly would have preferred a Floyd song or "Peruvian Skies" (which DT did play during their set).