Funny thing when you start to read "he played that one well at that particular show" that mean that it is really time to drop it.
TR has less degradation in his playing than SOS, I did not analyse why but that is how it sounds to my ears. First signs for SOS were 2005 with some erratic soli in Rotterdam...
In the olden days (before usb sticks and audience recordings) people went to a show and generally had a great experience, listening to music that sounded wonderful, then went home, felt euphoric and played their CDs to death to try to relive the concert. I know I did!
That would probably still be the case, but these days we do have recordings and can hear the whole thing over and over again and have the time to scrutinise the performance - wrong notes, timing not quite right, etc - have a post mortem in fact.
Of course it's great to have usb sticks and audience recordings, but I do wonder if we nitpick over faults rather too much at the expense of the memory of a really enjoyable experience! Most imperfections are not really that important or even noticeable when carried away by the general excitement of being there!