Even if they could overlook the lack of an opening act, Ozzy Osbourne's Twin Cities fans would still have every right to say they were gypped at Wednesday's Target Center concert. On their tour before the holiday break -- you know, the shows that also had Rob Halford's band on the bill -- Ozzy and his band played as many as 21 songs some nights. They only played 16 here. And if you had gotten your hands on the set list drawn up and circulated behind-the-scenes before the show (as I did), you'd probably extra short-shrifted: It included "N.I.B. or Into the Void" as one of the entries (songs they've also played in some cities, and sometimes both on the same night), plus "Flying High Again or Believer" and one more song that didn't get played.

Still, the numbers and subtractions don't entirely equate to the whole story. Ozzy seemed to be giving it his all, or as much as he could on this particular night, and the concert was pretty steadily paced and satisfying. And hey, a lot of fans probably made it home in time to watch Letterman or Sports Center. Here's what all they did get to hear at the show:

Bark at the Moon / Let Me Here You Scream / Mr. Crowley / I Don't Know / Fairies Wear Boots / Suicide Solution / Road to Nowhere / War Pigs / Rat Salad (with guitar and drum solos) / Iron Man / Killer of Giants / I Don't Wanna Change the World / Crazy Train / Mama, I'm Coming Home / Paranoid

Be sure to check out Carlos Gonzalez's terrific photo gallery from the concert, posted here with the full review.