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Read this while at work. Read the first half. Posted a smart ass comment. Got distracted with stupid work. Doubled back to read the rest. Had the “oh shucks moment.” Got distracted by stupid work again. Am just now tripling back. Gracias. What can I say? I love some Gin.
Gonna be real tough to argue against ‘03. Funkys comment about the best 5 song run for a song got me thinking.
First, that’s definitely the best 5 in a row for Gin. Hands down. No contest. Best ever. Hmm...it’s gotta be up there. My first thought was Fall ‘94 Tweezers. There were a few in there I forgot about so it doesn’t stack up as well as I thought. Scrolled a little further. Fall ‘95 Tweezers May gave it a run. Dayton->New Haven->Cleveland->Binghamton->Lake Placid. Hell, you have 12/28 Worcester after that.
The other one that jumped to mind would be mike’s song. You have a pretty big time gap though. NYE ‘94->Red Rocks ‘95->Blossom->MANN->Great Woods. NYE ‘94 isn’t an improvisational juggernaut, but I’m a sucker for a Buffalo Bill sandwich. The Shoreline version in the fall could’ve bookended it the other way, but that one is pretty low on my ‘95 Mikes list.
Yeah...it’s tough to argue against that ‘03 Gin statement. What a stretch.