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Especially given Trey's practice sessions going into GD50 as you mention, I am a bit surprised that the same perfectionism isn't coming through as strong thus far on summer tour. They clearly have been rehearsing a lot of the new material, and I haven't heard the timing issues so much with those new tunes, but definitely on a lot of the classics. I dunno... maybe it will improve as the tour goes on.
Again, this is not to be a wet blanket for the sake of being one - moments like the LA Slave and YEM show that the band has the capacity to fire on all cylinders when everything gets dialed... Just surmising at the reason behind the feeling and time being noticeably off here and there.
Last note - I think Page has just been phenomenal thus far this tour... ridiculously good.