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@drshaws said: @schvice: Silly? This shit is serious business!
@drshaws: We thought about the standalone Hydrogen being sneaky, but decided it actually makes more sense this way. The title of that video says Mike... Groove... Misty. Misty, or the bonus Hydrogen allusion, doesn't fall between Mike and Groove, just like that '87 Hydrogen doesn't fall in a Mike's Groove! Plus, one needn't have realized the Misty -> Hydrogen connection to get that this is a Mike's Groove theme, and we figured folks might start checking early Hydrogena irrespective of their setlist locations. Iif someone had gone chronologically or read the Hydrogen song history (which talks about the early Curtain With-esque jam that used to follow early Hydrogens), they wouid have found this one in a heartbeat.