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"the second at the end of the descending chord progression that resolves to "Simple"..."
isn't quite right, at least for most of the second-jam-containing Mike's Songs. Trey usually kicked into F right before that chromatic walk down bit, after the ascending chords (D > E > F#m). All those nits picked, I am not complaining in the slightest and I *pray* this isn't the last second jam we hear!
I was watching the WebCast with my youngest brother and he looked up from his phone for a second to ask what song they were playing, and I went on to tell him how we used to get a second improvisational section here, but that they have just forgotten about it. Then suddenly BOOM! He asked "wait, are you saying they just remembered right now??". Yes, Will, they did. Thanks @Tweezer!