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The band was playing a lot of upbeat numbers very slowly. This was not a benefit to the music. It was sign that the band was thinking and needed time to process. They couldn't play at the pace they needed to because....they couldn't. So Trey had to slow down for them, not because he was impatient.
Hornsby cuts off the signature riff of Fire by jumping on the lyrics, but Trey covered his tracks nicely. I felt Trey held back during this run and showed great respect/restraint. If he had let loose, only Phil could have stayed with him.