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But the show certainly leaves room for optimism. Trey's not relying on his gadgets for every interesting bit of guitar playing. He's very shaky and timid for the first half of set one by by "Stash" he seems to have regained his mojo. It's admittedly disappointing to get yet another go-nowhere "Mike's", clunky non-segue into "Simple" and drab, lifeless "Free". But "Ghost" showcases some real attempts to connect between all the guys, and the segue into "Weekapaug" is superb, and "Hood" is absolute brilliance. Enough to make me take a couple extra vacation days off work right there. Stoked.