I will say it again, I am SO glad the Palace didn’t even make it to the finals, much less win the tournament. Sorry, my Mitten friends, but that show was good, not great.
OK, I will concede that the first set is great. The second set, while good, has too much of that “cowfunk” jamming for me, Trey just seems to be riding that wah pedal for all it’s worth. That shit’s all great when you’re at the show (which most Michigan folks on the board seem to have been), but on a recording, it just, I dunno, kinda gets old to me pretty quick.
Mike Gordon is my inspiration as a bassist (well, I like to think I’m a bassist), but I don’t think the cowfunk is the best example of Mike’s playing. I have a much easier time playing songs like Tweezer, YEM (jam section), Ghost, etc., than I do playing something like Split Open and Melt. In fact, I can’t even play Split Open and Melt. So, I think if you want to see how talented Mike is, cowfunk is not exactly the best place to look. Although I do think his best tone has been achieved out of that Modulus, not the Paul bass.
That being said, I do like the cowfunk sometimes. It’s just that my favorite shows are not the '97 ones with 5 funk jams. I like my funk interspersed with madness. This is all just my opinion though. I know there are at least a couple of people on this website who agree with me, too.
^You’re right. There are at least two shows that HANDILY defeat McNix from that tour, and a few that probably do. This tournament displays strong SBD bias!!
I think it’s just a matter of accessibility more than anything. The LP shows are all there for young fans to get in person or online. You have to “work” to get other shows. Like clicking buttons on a keyboard and stuff.
Personally, I love the LP series because it’s something tangible I can see, hold, smell, and taste. I lick the packaging every once in a while. And because of that, I do tend to think some of the LP series are my favorite shows.