Guys, we are all familiar with the fact that there are a number of instances on the new material where Mark seems to be playing what are essentially old licks, or slightly adapted versions of guitar work from the past.
For example, he plays a brief part in Ahead of the Game that sounds identical to a part from the live 1996 version of Water of Love (at 2:15).
My feeling is that most people have assumed that these are unconcscious rehashes. But what if Mark has deliberately done this?
If so, what would be the point? One reason might be that he conceives of this album as a goodbye, or at least as something he knows will be coming out late in the game, of his career. Or, it is a way to wink at his fans, like an Easter egg might be in a movie.
I'm suggesting this because it just seems a little odd that Mark would need to re-use several old licks, in various songs, in particular in places where it seems that nearly anything would really do - but he chooses to go with something used previously.
What do you think?