I just got back from Dallas - and you knew I'd fill you guys in first thing!! 
I don't even know where to begin. This was hands down the best concert experience I've ever had. The boys were absolutely flawless. Perfect. And yes, they blew VR out of the water, but I was expecting that. I do have to say that I enjoyed VR much more than I expected to.
The set list, not in order (except for the opener and the last two... that's all I remember of the order):
Again
We Die Young
Angry Chair
Rain When I Die - my FAVORITE - they killed it!
Grind
Man in the Box
Them Bones
Down In A Hole
Junkhead
It Ain't Like That
Would
Rooster
We got 12 beautiful, immaculate songs!
Jerry had a couple of technical problems, but nothing major... William was amazing, Sean threw horns at me in the pit ( yeah, baby! \m/ ), and Mike was his usual animated self - man.... how can you not ADORE Mike Inez??? Jerry was perfect, that's all I can say..... I will never get enough of watching and hearing those crunchy riffs he plays. My son said, "Mom -- he played every note flawlessly - every single note!"
(Trust me, he knows every note Jerry's played on every recording he can find... ha!)
The crowd sang loudly with every song. It was amazing. My son and nephew had the time of their lives and I couldn't have enjoyed it as much without them - seeing these teenagers in awe of these guys blew me away.
Before the last song, Jerry introduced each band member (very cool!) then said, "Thanks everyone for coming out - we want to do something a little special tonight, please say hello to my pop out in the audience, Pop, stand up and wave." The crowd went NUTS. It was very cool. Rooster was one of the highlights of the night, William really put emotion into it this time. My favorite, as I said, was by far Rain When I Die. Amazing. My son got one of Jerry's picks and he wouldn't even put it in his pocket for fear of losing it. He kept it clenched in his fist all the way to the car.
He's been playing AIC songs in his room since we got back on his guitar and stuck his head out the door one time and said, "Hey Mom - how do I sound with this sweet Jerry pick?!!??" (he was kidding, of course, but making his point that he's ecstatic to have gotten it......)
I was not expecting to stick around for the entire VR show, but my son and nephew wanted to see Slash and I wanted to see him along with Duff and Scott, too..... just to see them live..... not really into VR's music, but they are good showmen. As many others have said before me, I actually felt bad for them to have to follow AIC. The crowd poured out after Alice left the stage....but I have to say, they surprised me. Slash is just fun to watch, the way he bounces around on stage. Weiland is one strange bird, but fun to watch and he really did the GNR songs justice; I was especially impressed by Patience. But my favorite VR bandmember was Duff. He was great, really connected with the audience; he made eye contact, nodded and smiled at people, really a personal connection, and he would lean his bass over for a front row person to take a pick... he was very cool. Like I said, I felt bad that they had to follow AIC. It really should have been the other way around..... When the lights came back on onstage for their encore, Tommy Lee was drumming with VR's drummer (what's his name? can't remember). It was cool..... he played through about half of a song then threw his sticks in the audience and left the stage.
I will never tire of seeing Alice in Chains. I am so jealous of those of you who see them multiple times! But, I'm happy for you lucky devils!
It is a shame that we only got an hour - but I'd drive the 6 hours over and over and over to see them for that hour. It was so worth that and more.
Wish I could tell you more but I've written a novel already!
By far the best concert I've ever been to. I love these boys - every single one of them has a place in my heart. <3
And lastly, let me say for the record - ROCK ON, William Duvall!!!!!!!! He is a star among stars in this legendary band. 
Love, love, love you, Mike, Sean, Jerry and William.

"We play so fine, don't you agree?" ~ Layne Staley
"We want to celebrate what we did and the memory of our friend." ~ Jerry Cantrell