The only chance we have of deep cuts (like Glide, they played this spring), is if they do another tour of small venues like they did this spring. Tours where they only have 1 hour to play like the Rev 3, we are only going to get the same greatest hits.
After seeing them live in Birmingham (6 song set since lightning storm came in), Jeff just doesn't bring the energy that Scott did. I know it's useless to compare Jeff to a legend, but at least try to incorporate some high energy into the performance. He kind of just walks around and sings capably but nothing too memorable. Scott could command the stage and totally transfix the crowd with his energy and charisma.
At this point, I know it's tough to ignore all the great songs of the past, but I really wish they would tour more on this new record. We have some really cool new tunes: Art of Letting Go, Six Eight, Thought She'd Be Mine, Just a Little Lie, Reds & Blues. They did play Six Eight back in the spring too, though. I need to check YouTube to see if there is a good recording of that.
It would be awesome if they did an acoustic breakdown in the middle of the set and did Thought She'd Be Mine, Art of Letting Go, and Reds & Blues. These, to me, are the highlights of the album. If you want people to embrace STP 3.0, you need to play the new stuff.