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Finally, the fact remains that their rotation is tighter, smaller, however you want to describe it and it's irritating many of us. Yet there may be no cure but to wait, because they simply may not be ready for some of the songs we want to hear. I don't know what the rest of the band has been doing, but Trey has had a pretty straight out schedule with the Broadway thing and TAB. They haven't exactly been too committed to the tour thing if you ask me. 20-something shows all year since New Year's? Really? That's not the workload of a band that's "pushing forward" as someone said above. That's a band on the back nine that has already accomplished everything they need to and is simply enjoying themselves and their fan base, which, by the way, there is NOTHING WRONG WITH AT ALL. In the end, they are what they are, for all their faults, which is only the best band on the planet.
That's my 200,000 cents.