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but halley's, roses, kdf (or dust jr.), tube....
not only do 'jams' emerge from them naturally - as opposed to dust / the 'jam' segment is totally tacked on - they really add something to a set. especially if you get a set that contains a couple of these tunes. i'm not one who goes crazy, but i think it's reasonable to say this latter set can be a bit redundant....
whereas, musically, number line, undermind, caspian (that got the bad rep cause of placement) have enough going on to 'separate' themselves and remain interesting.
didn't you think that four or five minute tube the other night was rather perfunctory.... on the heels of dozens very similar versions. i think there was one more.
i'd toss gumbo into the mix, too. it doesn't have to go 20 mins, like some tack on to fee, but something extra, like we saw somewhere last year down south....
and again with fee.... it's got enough going on that it doesn't need the jam.
just thinking