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Either way, I'm thinking and hoping that Dicks 3's best analogy will be UIC 2. They have a lot of heavy hitter jam tunes ready to unleash, but I'd prefer for some curveball improv tunes.. Playing a bunch of jam songs whose best moments are in the distant past- YEM, Gin, Mikes, Bowie, Reba, Ghost, Piper, etc- just seems so much less compelling than finding new spaces within old standard standbys and underappreciated gems.
I guess what I'm saying is, I wholly support the push in the direction of standardization of the classic improv jam songs and the promotion of some new blood.
Fearless Forecast: Dick 3
I: Vultures-> Maze, Halley's-> Billy Breathes, Roggae, Mound, Heavy Things-> PYITE, First Tube
II: Number Line*-> Undermind-> Ocean Sing-> My Friend, It's Ice*-> McGrupp*-> Taste
E: You May Say That I'm A Dreamer, But I'm Not The Only One
* Unfinished