But that being said, I have been deeply impressed with the setlists. The guys have done a good job. There are some oversights, true, but the overall setlists have been better than I dared hope.
As has been the album.
As has been everything about the reunion, actually.

Yeah, +1, absolutely. I'm very surprised at the length of the sets, how they're experimenting with more obscure tracks, the presentation, the whole thing. There will always be deep cuts we'd love to hear, but they just added "California Saga" of all things, and it seems they're messing around with "Friends"! OK, they were both singles, but neither of them were Top 20 or anything. "California Saga" wasn't even a top 50! To my mind, those are songs deep enough in the catalogue that I wouldn't be surprised to hear bloody "Busy Doing Nothing" or "Be Here in the Morning" at this point.