With regards to your not any justice to Tomorrow Never Knows, I was talking with a diehard fan after a recent show, commenting that they're playing a lot of dead songs better than they did. (No disrespect to Jerry or any other band member) His response was they get to jam out more. Then later at the after show bar, they're were two women who had just seen their first DSO concert asking Barraco how the show was so damn good! I don't know exactly what he said except that he said beautifully and articulately that each musician is listening intently to each other through out the show adding to it as it develops. I thought that was a great way to introduce them to what they experienced that night. A big part of being on the rail is watching and listening to the interplay. Throughout the night, unexpectedly, one of the musicians would grab my attention as I was tripping on another in a way that I don't remember having had that same pronounced impact at shows in the 80's or 90's. We're fortunate to have this current lineup, all bringing knowledge and expertise to the stage.