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With that in mind, I'm pretty sure Mike is pushing for Boogie On at one point during the Mike's Grove with the bass line he is playing and then I think Trey's nod to that is a blatant tease of his now famous Boogie Jam from Worcester during the Pittsburgh Weekapaug. In other words, Trey saying "yeah Mike, I heard you, this is going to have to do." Am I the only one that hears this?? I think the Boogie push from Mike is during Light, though it may be Simple, I can't remember for absolute certain off of the top of my head.
To me both instances (Mike pushing for it and Trey acknowledging it) are so obvious that I hear them every time I listen to the show.