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I like your comment about how the new material is monkey-wrenching the flow significantly at times. This has been the case all tour, though the tour has still been above-average.
With band's penchant for mid-2nd set cool-downs, I'm surprised we have yet to hear some old favorites such as "Sleep", "Anything But Me", "Fast Enough For You" and "Dog-Faced Boy". I nice Sleep or Dog-Faced would be a welcome shot in the arm to overplaying Waiting All Night or Wingsuit, though I love Wingsuit.
Trey turned a lot of fans off by overplaying Backwards Down the Number Line, turning what should be a welcome energetic and joyful stomper into something dreaded from a long distance.
At any rate, the show looks on paper to be an average-great show. We were due for one of those. Not every evening can be epic.