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Sunday night it was all on Trey for the duration. That was my perspective.
You are quite right about the Light jam, which if you read my review on the site you'll remember that I offered that up as the true highlight of the evening, but again, had Page been more involved, perhaps that would have extended and not gone so quickly to Hood. The Hood itself was beautiful but the interplay was all initiated by Trey and it seemed obvious on camera that Fishman was shooting WTF? glances over at both Page and Mike regarding Trey's antics.
That's just how it seemed to me and it's certainly how it sounded regardless of how it looked on camera.
Not that the show wasn't enjoyable. Just frustrating.
Regarding the quote you pulled from the review, I totally agreed with the reviewer on that statement. Viva la difference, as you said.
Thanks for your comments. I respect your opinion greatly.
I feel I'm being objective, but perhaps I am not.