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Yeah you really couldn't do the same treatment with SJ especially bc a third of the album was never performed before release. FRG is arguably the most they improved a song from conception to recording
it's interesting to think about this kind of thing, makes the SJ songs feel a lot more rigid and structured than the albums surrounding it which i hadn't thought much about before, kind of a precursor to the CHZ era tours but with better songs. i've come to see SJ as a big turning point for them so I think the more structured approach makes sense as they were experimenting with new instruments and essentially a new way of making music. i don't think anyone would ever call them a cautious band but to me that feels like a way to describe or account for the lack of really big changes from pre-album to album. just more focus on things being in the right place and keeping things in order than being a complete energy blow out kind of thing. pre MPP tour feels to me like they were able to bridge both of those things together.