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Review by raidcehlalred
Right on, as usual.
I was, of course, speaking of the present (and the fake outs - at least for me, and, seemingly, you). Feugo is a poor anology, but it's what I have. I thought that Feugo, due to it's structure, and the band's (inner) affinity for the tune, may become the next sort of BDTNL; and I love the classic album outro, evinced well at CMAC last year, and on one of the late nite shows directly before that. I'm certainly speaking the obvious when I think most of the grumpiness pertains to placement; but Trey's tone* is so spectacular, and his playing so great, that I simply dig it.
*Your reason is FAR better than mine. But SPAC '13.... Despite the history and the fact I was duped, I simply love the tone (I think people who like the tune favor the Bangor version) displayed that night through the present. It just marks a moment for me where something new begins again; even more so than that night's cool Carini.
Happy belated.... Here's to many more.