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Personally, I think it just happens to be whatever mood I'm in. Some days I reach for a frantic early 90's Bowie if I want to do some serious, attentive listening, but I also go for a straightforward powerhouse if I have a 10 minute drive somewhere. Also, I find that I really enjoy Bowie out of the appropriate song - nothing like finishing up a really heavy, weird jam with Fishman tapping on that symbol. I like an extended, tension filled intro. Just my thoughts.
Thanks for the great article. I didn't realize there was so much consensus around the 97 Philly Bowie being elite. Personally, I think the 12/29 Philly Bowie from the previous year was more enjoyable.
Sincerely,
Dosque