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I hear this Tweezer start up on the heels of a rockin' Chalk Dust Torture, and all I can think of is the great George Takai saying, "Oh my!" I really hope everyone who was inside the XL Center that night, realized at that moment what thrills they were in for. Another clear and dynamic AUD - thanks @padelimike! Fishman lays it down for everyone who needs more cowbell, and when Page moves to the clav and changes the key, I'd swear that The Captain and Tenille themselves are strutting across the stage, singing "Love Will Keep Us Together". Another modulation at 9:15 brings us to the key of F, and IMO the best part of this Tweezer. Essentially, I agree with the other comments here - this is a fine, jam-chart-worthy piece of improv. Could it be that some jam chart admins go out of their way to move against the grain of popular opinion? Or is this song's jam chart entry a reminder to the rest of us, that we are all individuals with our own, equally valuable opinions?
Answer: it doesn't.