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But I stopped *****ing about that a long time ago. I'm happy to get either/or.
And if I had to choose, I'd rather get a tight, well-flowing set than a set with a couple nice jams punctuated by a handfull of pi** breaks (what can I say? I don't like to hit the "skip" button when I'm driving).
7/20 II was a great example of the former. I can't say I'll be listening to set I or III very much, but set II is definitely joining the rotation.