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To be honest, I was getting the feeling during the first set that Trey wanted to slow things down for some reason. He seemed like he wanted to play a slow and relaxed show. And I'm fine with however and whatever they want to play. I mean, did anyone ever expect to still be following this band in 2012? And that they'd still be playing such inspired music, at such a high caliber? I choose to have an attitude of gratitude.