Someone's Gotta Change Your Mind: Gives me chills. His voice is so evocative on it.
Trouble: Best version EVER. I adore it. I love how he goes high at the end.
Big Love: Again, one of the best versions I've ever heard. Playing at the speed of light. He is so talented!
Go Insane: I find myself being repetitive. It was one of the best versions I've ever heard. He sounded so intense and passionate - like Gerald noted, in a diffferent way than the Dance. I'm not sure which I like better. The Dance version is what got me interested in Lindsey as a solo artist, so it holds a special place in my heart.
Down On Rodeo: I so wish this had been on SYW. It's magnificent.
Peacekeeper: I'm afraid I've never been impressed with this live.
Red Rover: The first time I'd ever heard it live (back then) and I was enthralled. A highlight of the show.
Never Going Back Again: Good, but nothing spectacular.
Say Goodbye: Again, touching, but nothing we haven't seen before.
Murrow: Um - don't like it so much. It was weird listening to him trying to overlap his own vocals - "Ed Murrow had a child.... in his grave.... the damn thing went wild.... in his grave..." conjurs up some disturbing images of children thrashing in graves.
Go Your Own Way: Nice version, but not a standout.
All in all an incredible show!