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The real job of the band members seems to be to create circumstances that increase the probability of musical chemistry happening - on and off the field. They book a tour, 6 months in advance or whatever, and try to make decisions about how they'll be feeling far in the future. They take certain tunes that have felt a certain way recently and place them at points in a set where a jam is more likely to happen. They restrict the song choices for the first stretch of a tour to increase comfortability and consistency. They stop getting all fucked up for shows. They do what they can and it doesn't always work the way you want it to.