Was just now jumping around to sample a bit of it, and while listening through the In Front of the World ballad where the audience and ambience contribution is very clear I came across his comment about how distracted audience conversation makes the band feel like dogshit. Gold.
Stephen has a history of not tolerating crowd noise during inappropriate times, or in any way that is distracting to him. In fact, this show was my second time seeing them, having traveled all the way to Philadelphia from NE Ohio to do so. My first show was the month before in Cleveland where a handful of people in the crowd triggered him to the point of him asking them to leave, offering to pay them to do so, and then offering
anybody's money back who wanted to leave to escape the awkwardness that the show had turned into. I became an instant fan, which prompted the trip to Philly, in which I was turned down for taping by the venue since the band was multi-tracking it, wishing for more than a decade to have that recording that I knew was just sitting on a hard drive somewhere, and then suddenly it appeared out of nowhere in my lap to mix. It all worked out in the end, I guess.