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Innocuous and sure to not offend delicate sensibilities. I love reading someone's criticism and then going and listening for myself. If you think Trey sounds bad...try listening to some '94 Jerry to hear what sloppy really sounds like. I saw both BGCA shows and loved it. Not all great but the band sounds funky and the jams have been chunky with lots of improvisation and exploration going on every night. I consider myself lucky to be seeing this band at this time playing at what I believe is an incredibly high level most nights.
Enjoy the good, the bad, and the ugly my friends...it won't be here forever.