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Destiny_Bound The stage antics and Trey's shit eating grin do not come across in the listen. Those who were there know exactly what @AlbanyYEM is saying. Trey was 100% locked in on this show, and right when the jams got to a point of frenzy, he looked around and found somebody to help him sabotage it. The crowd was very into the show and hanging on every note, so with this obvious control over the emotions, Trey was playing a game. There was something must deeper afoot here, and to simply dismiss by using a historical perspective and opinion of his playing in recent years is unfounded. The band is firing on all cylinders, they did not simply mail this one in. I myself was disappointed to an extent, having not gotten a '97 Palace Tweezer, or something along those lines, but we were also treated to a display of control over the music and emotion that was astounding to witness and borderline disturbing in a sense. The control this man has over the flock of birds is amazing.

Trey the wizard, keep keepin' it fresh my man.


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