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As a musician I really enjoy when the improvisation the band is doing strays from the usual patterns one tends to fall into even while improvising. At Reading they went"out" but there were many interesting layers of complexity going on particularly when one focused on the chord movement created by all 3 non-drummers and not just the gnarly sounds....'twas very Charles Ives but it frickin' rocked. I usually keep my mouth shut while the band is playing, but they got a "F@#$ Yeah" from me during SOAM.
...ok that was 4.5- 4.7 cents sorry