Shadow Gallery wouldn't play. That would be like watching 3 guys and 5 computers with midi sequences. Point being, that music is too contrived and orchestrated to be able to realistically translate it into a live performance. Not to mention, those guys don't practice to play live, they just write albums. When I talked to Russell Allen from Symphony X, he told me how after the band records a CD they have to essentially go back to square one and revamp the songs so they can be carried out live. They weren't even ready with The Odyssey when they first came to the states with Blind Guardian. Not only does Shadow Gallery not spend the time to re-orchestrate their material for live performance, but they have more midi stuff going on than Symphony X ever does. X stays pretty true to the format of the one guitar track, and the keyboards being able to handle most of the other stuff. SG writes in that style that they just throw into a song whatever they think will make the album track sound better, not taking the live translation into account in the writing process. Bottom line: they are a recording band, not a performing band, and I'll be eating some pretty big words if they were to play, but I'm confident that they won't