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frankstallone Great Review as usual @bertoletdown. I Posted this in the forum but wanted to get people's take here

first off amazing show last night, really thought they killed it

But I found this one segment pretty strange. After that awesome C&P jam Fish and Mike had made a buttery smooth transition -> Roggae. Seems like they had been playing the drums/bass for roggae for at least a minute or two and were waiting on Trey to come in with the opening chords. Fish had even saddled up to his mic and was ready to sing his opening verse

Trey seemed like he was just playing a cool roggae intro and I kept waiting for him to drop into the opening chords. Then all the sudden he starts the chords to twist, and it was really jarring as fish had to pretty much stop playing roggae and get on board for twist. Pretty priceless look on Fish's face. Something similar happened 3rd night Chicago out of the Light Jam when Fish/Mike had found their way to Timber, but Trey never got on board and started up Harry Hood instead

Anyone else notice this? The only thing I can think of is that maybe they hadn't rehearsed those songs yet and Trey wasn't comfortable winging it. Not trying to nitpick as last night was an amazing show, but that C&P -> Roggae was setting up to be the smoothest segue of the summer. Also, I f***ing LOVE roggae



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