In my point of view, On The Night errs by not revealing a full concert of the OES tour
I think that to register what would be the band's last tour, it left something to be desired with this release, mainly due to the absence of songs that were played in all the shows of this tour like SOS, Two Young Lovers (which I'm not a big fan of on this tour, but since it was part of the setlist, it should have been on any official tour release, especially since it was the last one), Telegraph Road or Tunnel Of Love and songs that were in the set at that time of the tour, May 1992: When It Comes to You , Fade to Black and Think I love you too much. Since it is not a record of a single show, it is "stitched" around 4 dates in two different places, it would be much more feasible to add all these songs that ended up being left out, or else, that Rotterdam or Nimes were released, both in full. From the audio point of view, notably the artificial factor is present all the time, Mark's voice is very disturbed here, the Calling Elvis video is badly edited, I show this in an article that Júlio mentioned at the beginning of this debate. I always felt something strange and quite artificial in this Calling Elvis performance, now I understand why, it's not a whole song, it's all mutilated, a well done montage, quite the opposite of The Alchemy, it has lots of overdubs, it must have been a lot of effort to merge the scenes, sync, edit artificial audio and video, in your latest trick all mark's Guitar Is completely re-recorded...not so "live", the record Is a mixing parts of different shows and this creates an artificial atmosphere.
Even so, it has incredible versions, probably definitive for some songs like You and Your Friend, (miracle that song is present in this release) for me, the great moment of the record, the BIA version here is a show, as well as Solid Rock and Wild Theme.