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gotta love the smile from big red in the first minute of gotta jibboo after he plays the ascending riff for the first time. he looks so happy to be on stage and playing. Reply
that was the gayest reggae i’ve ever heard. is that really what trey is playing these days? has he really descended into noodley little solos with a tone reminiscent of heroin-coma jerry? sigh. so much for any hope of future relevance. Reply
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great vids, you must have had great seats
gotta love the smile from big red in the first minute of gotta jibboo after he plays the ascending riff for the first time. he looks so happy to be on stage and playing.
Nice!
that was the gayest reggae i’ve ever heard.
is that really what trey is playing these days? has he really descended into noodley little solos with a tone reminiscent of heroin-coma jerry?
sigh. so much for any hope of future relevance.