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That Nashville Ghost is some of the most creative music i've ever heard.
There's a certain kind of nostalgia fixation that drives me nuts. When people are disappointed by songs not being jammed out when they've only been jammed out like half a dozen times since the 80s. It just strikes me as weird because you never see people disappointed by a lack of jam in songs that never had jams. It's like the additional improv isn't even the desire and the impetus is just to relive some balmy summer 97 night.
Which is fine. But nobody presents it as such. Something like seeing Phish go through multiple funk phases without jamming out Camel Walk once (until last week) seems much more worthy worthy of being driven to distraction over, but that's just me.