 You mention the sloppy play of '04 in your article. One thing about '04 though. While they played a lot of their compositions sloppy (real, real sloppy. Embarrassingly sloppy at times) some of the jams from that summer were often quite inspired. That Piper from Saratoga is probably my all time favorite version. I'd take the sloppy play but great jamming of summer '04 over the sloppy play and almost no jamming of summer '16 any day of the week. So glad they came out this fall and handled their business. Lol. I was getting worried for a little while there.
		You mention the sloppy play of '04 in your article. One thing about '04 though. While they played a lot of their compositions sloppy (real, real sloppy. Embarrassingly sloppy at times) some of the jams from that summer were often quite inspired. That Piper from Saratoga is probably my all time favorite version. I'd take the sloppy play but great jamming of summer '04 over the sloppy play and almost no jamming of summer '16 any day of the week. So glad they came out this fall and handled their business. Lol. I was getting worried for a little while there.
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