 Why are ballads bad for some people? I dig Friday, which is also one of the biggest bust-outs they've done in ages. Lifeboy is not really a ballad. I don't know. I appreciate the fact that the band plays different kinds of shows night to night. They play one set 2 that is not to some people's liking and suddenly people spout off all these conspiracy theories. I actually prefer that the setlist gets mixed up pretty radically over the course of a tour. I would not want to hear the same jam vehicles every night. Almost all shows feature at least a few good jams, and many shows feature much quality improv. Can they not do something different every so often?
		Why are ballads bad for some people? I dig Friday, which is also one of the biggest bust-outs they've done in ages. Lifeboy is not really a ballad. I don't know. I appreciate the fact that the band plays different kinds of shows night to night. They play one set 2 that is not to some people's liking and suddenly people spout off all these conspiracy theories. I actually prefer that the setlist gets mixed up pretty radically over the course of a tour. I would not want to hear the same jam vehicles every night. Almost all shows feature at least a few good jams, and many shows feature much quality improv. Can they not do something different every so often?
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