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At the end of the run I think it's safe to say now that Trey wasn't the member we should have been worried about.
Overall there didn't seem to be much cohesion at all on stage for the 5 show run. Oft times the rhythm section seemed a step ahead or behind the string players and even the string players didn't seem to be totally in step.
Granted it takes years for a group to become fluid and acclimated to Grateful Dead songs but they just didn't seem very rehearsed as a group.
Still, as a moment in time, an event, it was fun & cathartic.
I think over time we'll come to understand why Phil & Bobby insisted on singing so many songs that frankly are just out of their league(that Terrapin!!!).
All mistakes aside I can say Im happy, and totally stoked on how Trey will bring this his piece of this experience into the Phish world.