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Blastoplast I have to agree with the second set opinions of many people. It just wasn't that great. Fun...yes...but after No Quarter Trey did not want to jam. However, I think he was having guitar troubles. Did anyone else notice him messing with his strings and putting stuff on his hands? It was hot and sticky in there, and I think he was having some guitar issues. His tech came out a couple times as well and Trey just put his hands up like...whatever! It reminded me of playing a saxophone concert with a bad reed. Just more work than it should have been.

This isn't some cry for twenty minute jams either. I often find it ridiculous to judge a song based on how many minutes the jam is, but a Ghost that was less than 4 minutes? Something was going on. Trey was trying very hard to get things going in Piper. Jumping around to boost some energy...trying that huge lick he played out of the blue...but that didn't go anywhere...it just didn't work that set. Something seemed wrong.

Also...what were they passing around about halfway through the first set that they all then put into their mouths?


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