Well, maybe we were at different shows. In a stadium of 70,000 people you are always going to get some casual fans milling about towards the back of the venue.
Not everyone is going to be like the hysterical Japanese fans you see on the Brace Yourself trailers, particularly a British crowd.
I was near the back at one of the Wembley shows and the atmosphere struck me big time. And it did for everyone else around me as well, because I distinctly remember everyone talking about how great it was afterwards.
When he came on the anticipation was electric. And I remember when they put the flood-lights on during the encore and the sight of 70,000 fans singing along to Heal The World - it was a beautiful experience.
I do remember the long gaps between songs where they would just be playing videos on the giant screens. I remember my brother-in-law saying "I could've watched Michael Jackson videos at home."
Maybe because you had a frame of reference it was different for you. You were going expecting to see the Bad tour again. I was young, didn't know he was miming, but I definately wasn't easily impressed because everyone else around me was just as impressed as I was.