The heaviness, in concert, of the P.M. stuff surprised me. Then again, weren't they opening for Maiden at this show? Perhaps that played into it and, only having a support slot, wanted to hit it hard-n-fast? I wish they had released "Demolition" as well. I agree with the earlier comment regarding "Just Like A Woman"- it was so different from the P.M. norm that it would've sounded weird, out-of-place on the regular release. I have the Japanese copy, also, and it didn't show up there, so I wonder what version it cropped up on? Now, H really, REALLY needs to release all the stuff he's been sitting on for all these years. I'd love to hear it and I'm guessing there are lots of other fans who would want to as well. He could do it digitally, as a download from a website (the official I.M. site or one of his own) like Louis C.K. did with his comedy special. That would keep down the expenses and overhead, while also getting the music out to the fans. Louis C.K. made nearly a million dollars from that method of distribution, and now other comedians/acts have copied him, so it seems to be a business model that works! Granted, I don't think H will make a million bucks from going this route, but there would probably be a pretty good return on the old, unknown music he has sitting around. Someone should put a bug in his ear . . .