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I have read a lot of consternation & finger pointing about Trey this morning, but my take on the situation is the venue brings out an overtly romantic side in him, and the sets moves to that delicate & wistful space as a result. Farmhouse, which showed up as the heart of set two for the second Gorge run in a row, was all about the stars, and think that the majesty of the surroundings was what he had the band playing to.