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So much for the blissful optimist who was convinced that Trey was (::ahem: , mindfucking us the other night by intentionally ripping out of promising jams, with a level a control and command that was spellbinding, just to break out of the pattern of expectations.
I suggested at the time that it seemed very unlikely (as much as I wanted to believe you) that the band would intentionally disrespect that audience with such a flippant treatment of their show experience, but no, you insisted that Trey was omnicient and was keeping us artistically off-balance.
I'm playing with you.
I share your disappointment but really, if anything, this last week simply reinforces how thankful we should be for what transpired last fall.
Like I mentioned before, the band has built up a level of credit with us because of last Fall, a strong NYE run and a strong start to this tour, but now, here we are.
We cannot say that we've been "Rochestered" after a solid week of really average performances with only one or two remarkable moments. This is a trend now.
At this time last year, there was a veritable human outcry about the shrinking song rotation and plethora of repeats. The problem seems even more pronounced this year but I hear nary a word, though our intrepid reviewer (who gave us an excellent and highly entertaining read), peeled off the kid gloves a bit with his stark and tongue-in-cheek treatment of a very rote and uninspiring first set.
The critics are currently bashing their heads into the fence looking for brains, and if the boys don't knock it out of the park tonight they'll be chewing on Trey's arms and innards trying to find the missing bust-outs.