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Well, there definitely have been many better versions of Ghost in 3.0...I guess what I was getting at was that, compared to other Ghosts, it may have been overly short and not earth-shattering, but as a song in the middle of set 2 on 7/3, it worked pretty well.
I'd rather hear a pleasant, mellow ambient sounding Ghost that winds down naturally, compared to, say a Ghost like the Greek from last year that got horribly chopped into with "Mike's", or the Ghost from PNC that was similarly rushed and crushed by "Number Line".
Flow is a huge criteria for me. In the context of recent shows, a set that flows well, as in doesn't have any jams jarringly chopped into with the next song, qualifies as "above average".