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For me, and I've stated this before, if the playing is sloppy and singing is poor and the flubs abound....the jam rarely saves it for me after that. I'm more of a jazz purist and I attach a great deal of value to clean, cohesive and flawless execution. When it's not there, well, I get just as much of a thrill as anyone from the type 2 explorations, but it doesn't make the show more listenable after the initial flush.
To me, the Halloween set was the easy winner for the year. Just a brilliant gambit in both conception and execution. It was truly exciting. However, after that, I'd rather listen to late 2012 or most of 2013 over what they did this past summer and fall.