I really tend to analyze the evolution of certain songs over the course of every tour. On the OES tour, one of the songs that had the most addition of new elements, different intro and ending formats is Private Investigations, in May 1992, (OTN time) they had arrived at the definitive format of this song on this tour. Another example is Romeo and Juliet and The Bug, to a lesser extent, Heavy Fuel, Planet of New Orleans. PONO is its ending that in 1992 has a little less bars at the end, HF with the same intro as in the studio and a bridgeless ending with RJ and the introduction with drums and licks by MK, in addition to the bridge. It was a shame the band left Planet of New Orleans at the end of April, if it makes it to May it could have joined OTN, it was a big waste, on the other hand, in that period the band was playing When it Comes to You and Fade to Black, who deserved a presence on OTN, alias, that is exactly what is the biggest failure of the official live releases, the absence of songs that were played, making the record an incomplete experience of what was a real show of the band in that period, for For me this is a true sacrilege, it is present in all releases, from Alchemy, OTN, ANIL, Real Live. Even the Sultans Of Swing Clip is mangled, lacking a stanza and cumulus, final solo, biggest climax of the song with a fade-out at the beginning of the solo... I always found something schizophrenic about it.