GS: Yes, another version, which again goes places the other two don't. Here it serves to tie things together with a few repeating sections, lest the CD's very structure fly apart in the anarchic squall of improv. Yeah, yeah, structure....that's the ticket.
HS: This is one of the more unusual "MIRVs" we've played, with us extending the head itself, rather than playing an extended section after the head. Playing the closing section of the head at the end ties the whole thing together, and this version winds-up feeling a lot like something the Coltrane quartet would have played during the early 1960s, which is most cool by me. (Recording note: The drum recording on this piece in particular is the closest I've ever been able to capture how my drums really sound live in a room. If you had been standing 4 feet in front of me while we played this version of "MIRV", this is what you would have heard.)
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