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The way that jam clip sounded, I was thinking it was balls deep in one of those BIG' 94 jams. I actually thought I recognized it from the Hill Aud Simple and went there first. Around the 13'ish minute mark, I heard the part that I was thinking was it but confirmed it was not it.
Per the Hill Aud Simple and the NYE '94 Weekapaug, these 2 jams are a great way to dispell what I'd call "the 2 most common myths of 3.0."
1) They get out into deep territory faster and more efficiently now.
Listen to that NYE '94 Weekapaug. Boy that's a quick leap into some awesome territory!! Been forever since i spun that show, but I've got the rest of the show on the docket for this evening. This Weekapaug covers a hell of a lot of ground in 11-12 minutes.
2) They play as a band together better now than they did in 1.0.
Of course, everyone that has ears knows this is BS, but I see people say it all the time. Sure, it's not said by the smart crowd, but its stated. Listening to that Hill Aud Simple on ear buds, I was blown away by the band interactions, especially around the 13 and 26 minute marks. Woo...what Mike does around the 26 minute mark is so gnarley.