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I agree with you Chris, generally, but I think a poster above made a valid, though exaggerated, point when he presumed that all of you enjoy maybe "15 minutes" of each show. Now, obviously that's not the case but I think it's unrealistic to expect more than half of any show to be improv. It's just not possible to do that and have the music be quality. For the jams to be enjoyable there needs to be some cohesion and direction. Just constant free-form for the sake of itself would end up with something similar to what Furthur was doing recently. It loses steam after awhile when there isn't a build-up, is what I'm saying.
What makes the jams special is just that....they're special. I still enjoy first sets (much of the time). Where I break from you and some of your peers is when you dismiss the first sets as a one-time listening experience. I don't do that. I listen to entire shows straight through. Perhaps because I have a 6-disc changer in my SUV, it lends itself to that, but honestly I enjoy patiently relistening to first sets because there's a lot of nuggets in them thar hills. I don't want to miss anything. I think my approach has its own benefits and I never lose out on the thrill of the epic jams because it's not all I focus on. I don't know, just a perspective.
Still think this blog post was great. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I won't be at MSG. Hope you enjoy it if you are, though being on the West Coast I doubt it.