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I'll gladly concede your greater point, (because you're obviously right!) but you must admit that it was a great tour during a time in Phishtory when everyone was still waiting for them to go back to being "that" band and hadn't quite moved on from Coventry yet. The playing was superb.
If I had my druthers, I'd like to see the boys keep doing what they're doing now, but tighten things up significantly and sound more like they did then. Don't know if that's possible, but that's my dream.
I've quite had my fill of the Echoplex. I want to hear the man PLAY.