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I smiled a bit at the "fan-boy stuff" line. I approach this music as a fan, first and foremost. Get me into a discussion about scales and IV-I and I'm totally lost.
W/R/T the setlist stuff - there's a team of folks that volunteer with .net responsible for curating the setlists. They put in the segues and determine if something is a tease or a jam and so on. They're also *decidedly* conservative in marking jams or segues. That has been complained about many times. Haha, wait a few months and something else like this will happen.
Yes, the LivePhish site is different from .net, but the people there (from what I understand) are just as big fanatics as everyone on here. They're a pretty good metric for how the setlists tend to go.
The Jones Beach '95 Tweezer is on a Live Bait in pristine SBD, so you should seek it out if you don't have it yet.
Sorry, I wasn't sure what songs you were comparing. Tweezer and Caspian? I'll take your word that they're in the same key; they sound pretty different in terms of tempo to me.
I'm more than willing to have my mind changed. My mind has changed on this band a lot.