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One point I'd make is that there was nothing really wrong with Set 2 of PNC 2 on paper...I mean, it doesn't look like too many songs for each of them to get fully developed and resolve in a satisfying way...for whatever reason it didn't happen I guess, curfew or whatever.... I know when I saw the setlist I expected the show to be getting raves.
A sign worth getting optimistic about: The best improvisations of the young tour have come out of unexpected songs. Who would've thought they'd play great jams out of Number Line, Halley's, Boogie On, KDF and Waves, while basically laying an egg in the first versions of Piper and Ghost?
I'm glad they're keeping us on our toes a bit.