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Interesting theory. Kudos for getting us thinking. With that said, my money did not feel well served by a consistent ripcord/mindfuck for that second set. I never got back on the rails after the Caspian> # Line occupying such prime space as Q3 after the fantastic Mikes> Ghost offered so much promise. The rest of the set seemed rushed and short versions of Piper and Tweezer do not do anything for me other than to hear the lyrics and a quick solo. Granted the It's Ice and Mikes> Ghost and Weekapaug are worth a re-listen and the 2001> Possum is unique to be sure, I could have passed this one up and been satisfied with my SPAC run. I hope Northerly is fun for ya. I odd that last year and really thought about it but SPAC won the day for me this time.