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I agree, Mike's singing to start the show was excellent. As lead singers they have all stepped up their game quite a bit. Lots of confidence in their singing. Intonation as a group with harmonies, eh... but that's what happens when you play loud music for almost 40 years. I think that sincerity is more important than perfection (though what is perfection anyway?) and these guys are sincere with every note.
Something I really like when getting close is the looks, glances, interactions between the 4 of them. Meat was a lot of fun. It looked like they were having fun. CDT... let's try that ending again... still messing it up... eh, whatever it was still a rocking good time!
The Halley's jam into Lonely Trip was great. I don't know that album Trey did in lockdown. I'm sure I'll hear it at some point, when the time is right. I like this song. Again, don't know it but the execution felt solid with intention and that's what I'm interested in hearing.
Was great to see some of you!!! And those I didn't see, catch you next time!