 @Nigel_Tufnel said: 
I will review that show for you. An uninspiring shit performance by trey. This is just my opinion. He was sloppy and had no theme to his playing. After carini (which was great) I became so beyond bored from trey. 20 years was merely loud noise. It seems every chance trey got, he slowed the jam down, then goes for the overdone effects. I guess the bright spot was he didn't attempt any marimba. Wooing in 2001? Something seems wrong there. Perhaps trey knew he blew and desperately needed the energy to increase. They finished fine but the show was done for me. You want an A+ phish show? 7/20/13 and 7/20/14... both at northerly.
		 @Nigel_Tufnel said: 
I will review that show for you. An uninspiring shit performance by trey. This is just my opinion. He was sloppy and had no theme to his playing. After carini (which was great) I became so beyond bored from trey. 20 years was merely loud noise. It seems every chance trey got, he slowed the jam down, then goes for the overdone effects. I guess the bright spot was he didn't attempt any marimba. Wooing in 2001? Something seems wrong there. Perhaps trey knew he blew and desperately needed the energy to increase. They finished fine but the show was done for me. You want an A+ phish show? 7/20/13 and 7/20/14... both at northerly.
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