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Re: Fluffhead, I too was struck by how well it was played, even thinking "did Trey actually practice 'Fluffhead'?" – alas, there were definitely some flubs. I won't bore you with the timings for all of them (there were a bunch of little bum notes here and there), but you'll hear several in a row from multiple band members starting at 4:55 [LP timing]... the next 15 seconds are a mess, but they recover quite nicely by 5:10. Such a great second set!