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I wasn’t sure if the reviewer’s mention of suffering during Reba referred to only people’s dancing difficulties, or if it extended to the music. Personally, I thought it was a tremendous Reba. Trey and Page’s composed section in the middle almost never goes off without a hitch, but it still almost always sounds cool however they end up playing it just because there’s so much going on. Page and Trey’s improvised duet building to the song’s simultaneous peak and ending was top notch with a classic Reba sound last night. Thanks for the review!