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But your original premise that we are thinking way too hard....it appears from the folks chiming in that @AlbanyYEM is truly on to something with his analysis. I, for one, find this sort of chatter to be wildly amusing and greatly adds to my enjoyment of the scene. I love hearing and reading the thoughts of other fans who have a different perspective.
The perception of sound and experience is so incredibly subjective. All we can ever hope to do is share our view and see who it connects with. "Did I really hear that?" "Am I the only one that thought (this or that) was awesome?" That sort of thing.
Your point on the "jaded vets" resonates with me and I've stood on my soapbox a few times to herald that sentiment on this site, but I've come to appreciate the admin team here (I've only been on the site for a couple of years) as a group of truly diehard fans who have suffered and rejoiced with this band through all the various periods.
I've come to understand that many of the folks who initially came across to me as "jaded vets" were actually just trying to maintain a sense of perspective and balance. Memories are precious and almost living organisms and when it feels as though someone is pissing on them we all get defensive to a degree.
Raving about an average show as being an all-timer will almost always generated a "jaded vet" response. We do have an element of obnoxious "jadedness" within the community, however, which needs to get poked in the chest once in a while and reminded of reality.