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To me Trey struggled with his guitar (see Bowie and most complex compositions) and seemed to be really searching in jams instead of locking in and soloing.
The switch to different effects is fine while he's figuring it out but i cant stand the whammy (whale noise) as that is the ultimate crutch and doesnt do much for me.
Page had some noticeable flubs too which is rare to me but the band goes as Trey goes.
The proclivity to go darker is much preferred as they touched on these themes more in these 8 Fall shows it seems.
I did like parts of the ASIHTOS and they cant all be 5 star shows so i get it.
I've seen a string of pedestrian Sunday shows too knocking it out of can't miss status for me!