A journey through the live catalog of the band all the way from Athens, GA, Widespread Panic with your hosts, Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath.
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A journey through the live catalog of the band all the way from Athens, GA, Widespread Panic with your hosts, Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath.
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Copyright: © 2017 Bluest Tape
This week, Jeff and Harvey welcome author and music historian Dr. Bob Beatty to discuss his book "Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East" and explore the legacy of the Allman Brothers Band. Key discussion topics include:
• The historical significance of At Fillmore East and the high stakes surrounding its recording
• The concept of the Allman Brothers as "The People's Band" and how that identity evolved
• Discussion of various lineups and eras, including the Jack Pearson years
• Bruce Hampton's influence on the band and Southern music
• Deep dive into the Fillmore East recording sessions and the decision to include horns
• The band's struggles with studio recording vs. live performance
• Brief updates on upcoming shows at Atlantic City and recent Goose performances
Cultural Recommendations:
Bob: "Why The Beatles Matter" podcast by Sean Gaillard and "My Black Country" by Alice Randall
Harvey: "Complete Unknown" - Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet
Jeff: "American Primeval" on Netflix (with caveats) and NYT Connections game
Follow Bob Beatty:
Social media: @longlivetheABB
Website: longlivetheabb.com
Book: "Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East" available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/0813069505
Upcoming livestream of Steel & Peaches on February 15th
Duration: 1 hour, 31 minutes
Next Week: Discussion of the upcoming Widespread Panic shows in Atlantic City
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Jeff and Harvey return for their second episode of 2024 to conduct their long-awaited Spring 1995 Widespread Panic tour draft.
Before the draft, they catch up on:
The Draft: Harvey and Jeff each selected their top 5 shows from Widespread Panic's Spring 1995 tour. The picks included:
Harvey's Selections:
Jeff's Selections:
The episode includes detailed discussion of the performances, historical context, and personal connections to these shows, plus notes on missing recordings from the tour and fun facts about song placement patterns.
Duration: 1 hour, 21 minutes
Next Week: Guest interview with Dr. Bob Beatty discussing his book on Duane Allman and the Allman Brothers Band
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After a brief hiatus, Jeff and Harvey return to The Bluest Tape to catch up and look ahead to some exciting content. The duo discusses:
Referenced Shows:
Keywords
music, Panic, Goose, jam bands, concert, Spring 1995, personal updates, podcast, community, live music
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Harvey is joined by Sam Holt and we discuss his upcoming Remembering Mikey shows and he also shares an unheard demo of a Mike Houser original song "Without You." He also plays some classic tracks from the 2012 We Miss You Mikey show at the Georgia Theatre, featuring the Romper Stompers with Danny Hutchens and Todd Nance and Outformation featuring John Bell. And then we top it off with an uncirculated tape from June 18, 1992.
All in all, a fantastic episode with some truly memorable music.
Don't miss Sam Holt and Friends on the road:
August 8, 2024 at the Visulite Theater, Charlotte, NC
August 9, 2024 at the Pour House, Charleston, SC
August 10, 2024 at Terminal West, Atlanta, GA
Learn more and get tickets at https://www.samholtband.com/shows
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It's been awhile, but we're back with a welfare check. Harvey's seen a bunch of shows this summer (including Panic at Red Rocks) and he's on the verge of going on Goose tour. Jeff is lucky enough to have Panic play in his back yard every year in Memphis.
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On the 125th episode of the Bluest Tape, Sam Holt joins the show to discuss his recent shows with JoJo Hermann as well as upcoming Sam Holt Band shows. We discuss some repair work he has done recently on some DAT masters and listen to a previously unheard version of 12/30/91. And then finally, we discuss New Years' Eve shows of the past and then finish up with a great Chris Rabold version of Tallboy > Henry Parsons from 6/24/00.
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Harvey is joined by friend of the show Sam Holt, who updates us on his recent tour out west with Jojo and some upcoming Remembering Mikey shows. Then they play everyone's favorite podcast game, Guess the Year. Honoring the work of the OG Guess the Year Grateful Dead podcast. Harvey asks Sam to guess the year of some great Panic passages of the past. And then finally, Sam plays some great unreleased recordings from 1990 and 1993. And a fantastic solo Michael House tune called "Boat of Longing".
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We check in with friend of the podcast, Sam Holt, as he and his friends get ready to hit the road for a short tour through the southeast. We talk about that, fall 2000, and of course, Mikey and Todd.
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We are joined by brothers Geoff and Christopher Hanson, the guys behind 2002's The Earth Will Swallow You, a documentary that follows Widespread Panic in 2000 and looks at a band at their zenith.
Be sure to check out The Earth Will Swallow You on Nugs on Saturday January 21st at 8pm.
And check out www.ScrappleMercantile.com for more from the Hansons.
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In this episode, Harvey is joined by Sam Holt, longtime Widespread Panic fan and former guitar tech and band member, to discuss the 20th anniversary of Michael Houser's passing and Sam's post-Panic shows in Atlanta.
Sam pulled out two old soundboard tapes and some of each are included here:
11/8/00 - Hult Center, Eugene, OR
Disco > Ride Me High > No Sugar Tonight
11/29/00 - Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL
Sandbox, Driving Song > Breathing Slow > B of D
For more info about the upcoming shows and to get tickets, go here:
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Well, if you enjoy wandering conversations about nothing terribly impactful or relevant to your lives, then this is the episode for you! Jeff spends much of this short episode distracted by the brilliance of Ja Morant (47-8-8 in a playoff game!), and then asks Harvey the question of all questions about Goose and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead: “But, why do you like it?” Harvey provides a passionate enough answer to pique Jeff’s interest, but will it move beyond a quick Relisten listen? Come back for the next ep and find out! Beyond that, we talk about My Morning Jacket, Old Forester bourbon, Panic in Wilmington, Panic in Huntsville, and then brainstorm ideas for a new Panic project. If nothing else, check out these face melting links below!
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Widespread Panic - 03 May 1997 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain
Widespread Panic - 07 May 1997 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
Hatfield > Let’s Get the Show on the Road > Radio Child
Widespread Panic - 08 May 1997 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theater
Widespread Panic - 10 May 1997 - St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead - 28 April 2022 - Newport, KY - Promowest Pavilion
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Our first show of 2022 (?!?) and we hit the ground running with a great interview with former Panic taper, guitar tech, and band member, Sam Holt, who shares with us some of his favorite moments from spring 1992, recalls some special moments from Mikey’s last full tour in spring 2002, what it was like to sit in with Jerry Joseph, and looks ahead with great excitement to three Sam Holt Band shows he has coming up in May that will pay tribute to Mikey and Todd Nance. After Sam exits, Jeff and Harvey get caught up with each other, look back at the first few shows of 2022, and ahead to what is shaping up to be a pretty robust 2022 tour.
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Learn more about the upcoming Remembering Mikey shows at RememberingMikey.com
Sam Holt Band Presents Remembering Mikey – A Musical Celebration of Michael Houser & Todd Nance
May, 12 Isis – Asheville, NC (Buy Tickets)
May, 13 The Pour House – Charleston, SC (Buy Tickets)
May, 14 Avondale Brewing – Birmingham, AL (Buy Tickets)
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Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons
03 May 2002 - Athens, GA - The Georgia Theatre
Three Mile Island (with Sam Holt)
27 February 1992 - Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade
Eliza's Apt., Fishwater
21 March 1992 - Denver CO - Herman’s Hideaway
Driving Song > Me & the Devil Blues > Driving Song > Disco
25 May 1992 - Winston-Salem, NC - Ziggy's
Entering a Blackhole Backwards > Chilly Water
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Milwookie, Nolaween, and Living in the Past
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This week, we recap four solid shows from the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, an annual stop for the band and fast becoming a must-see run for all the Panic fans out there.
Looking ahead, we wishcast a few covers for the upcoming Nolaween run at UNO Lakefront Arena, and, as we always do around this of year, wax poetic about the 1997-2000 Halloween runs. No existential talk this episode, but we hint at a serious conversation in the weeks ahead - don’t worry kids, we’re not breaking up. And, big surprise here, Jeff rattles off his favorite Fall 1996 shows. Have fun in NOLA everyone, and be safe!
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22 October 2021 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
Gradle > Gimme > Entering a Blackhole Backwards > Chilly Water > Four Cornered Room > Chilly Water > Life During Wartime
23 October 2021 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
Diner > Ophelia > The Shape I’m in
24 October 2021 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
Jam > Love Tractor > Riders on the Storm
29 October 1996 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
Diner, Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Machine > Barstools and Dreamers
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Despite the best efforts of the rain to keep the party from happening, Mempho Festival 2021 was a grand time! Panic played two really great one set shows on Friday and Saturday, kicking off each show with a high energy opener, building even higher during the set, and sending us all home with big smiles. Billy Strings joined the boys for a killer four song sit in on Friday night, including a massive “Dirty Business,” while the Saturday highlight was probably the raucous “Arleen.” We go over both shows in detail and are joined by a special guest, Jeff’s better half, Jennifer, who attended her first, but hopefully not her last Panic show on Saturday night. She notices details that the rest of us miss, and gives us a breakdown of how one lucky couple experienced the physical act of love inside the porta pots. No, I am not making that up. We end with the obligatory tribute to Fall 1996 and, I kid you not, open up a pack of 1988 Topps baseball cards. In the non-profit world, we would call that “mission drift.”
We’d love to share some clips from Mempho, but there was no taping allowed, so we’ll give you some 96 and 99 fall tour heat instead - enjoy!
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07 October 1996 - Gainesville, GA - Georgia Mountain Center
Machine > Barstools and Dreamers, Papa’s Home
07 October 1999 - Santa Monica, CA - Civic Auditorium
Junco Partner > Diner > Rebirtha
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It’s Mempho Time!
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The 2021 Mempho Festival is FINALLY here! What a couple of months since the last Panic shows - the Wilmington shows were epic, the Asheville shows serviceable, and then Napa and NYC got canceled, and JB got COVID. But, everyone is healthy and the fans are ready for the Memphis heat! Aside from the Panic, the festival lineup is pretty great, with the Avetts, Nathaniel Rateliff, Black Pumas, Liz Brasher, City Champs, and more gracing the stages at the Memphis Botanic Gardens. We are so excited to have you come to town! Check out this episode for a Mempho preview, some setlist wishcasting, and Jeff’s very extensive dining, drinking, doing, and watching recommendations to keep you and yours occupied during a busy SEC Saturday. Go visit that Stax Museum of American Soul Music, too!
Even though Harvey only listens to JRAD these days, Jeff has a couple of Panic show recommendations for you from fall 94 and 99 - enjoy!
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27 September 1994 - Jacksonville, FL - Memorial Auditorium
26 September 1999 - Clemson, SC - Littlejohn Coliseum
Papa Legba > PAYMH > Pleas > Conrad
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Harvey and Jeff recap the scorching hot Wilmington run and discuss the state of the US Olympic Team. Harvey is joined by The Penguin's Beau Gunn to recap how things went in Wilmington and discuss what the future might hold at Live Oak Bank Pavilion in downtown Wilmington. We also preview how the rest of 2021 looks for Panic, previews Jeff's attendance at a PHISH concert and Harvey's trip to Connecticut to ostensibly visit his in-laws (while also visiting Treehouse Brewery and seeing JRAD at Westville Bowl in New Haven).
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Harvey and Jeff are joined by Ted Rockwell to recap the (((wet))) Red Rocks Run. Then, we talk to Geoff Hanson from The Earth Will Swallow You and Beau Gunn from the Penguin in Wilmington, NC as we preview the upcoming three night run in Wilmington as Widespread Panic perform the first shows at the Live Oak Bank Pavillion at Riverfront Park in Wilmington, NC.
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Harvey and Jeff get the band back together for a in-depth Red Rocks + Tunes for Tots preview and lay down some not-so-hot takes and predictions for the shows ahead. Special guests Jay Strasberg and Ted Rockwell bring their love of Panic and their excitement for the weekend ahead to the pod, and preview the incredible vibe that awaits the 10,000+ fans headed to Colorado. And yes, to stay to the original inspiration for the Bluest Tape, Jeff drops some solid recommendations from 96 and 98 that you can see below.
13 June 1996 - Bee Cave, TX - The Backyard
Porch Song > Rebirtha > Papa Legba
18 June 1998 - Strasbourg, FRA - Le Laiterie
Space Wrangler > Diner
25 June 2000 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks
Driving > Stop-Go > Driving
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Good Lord, we certainly take our time between episodes, don’t we?
Episode 112 features a massive spring 1996 recap and breakdown (with recs below), plus some Panic 3.0 news and tour dates, along with sound financial advice from Harvey. If you have listened to our pod before, spring 1996 holds a special place in our collective heart - take a listen to any of the shows and you will certainly see why. From the “Little Rock” in North Little Rock on 3/22/96 to he “Fishwater > Help Me Somebody” encore in Charlottesville on 4/28/96, the tour has some of the highest highs that the band ever reached. Plus, we are less than FOUR months away from Panic 3.0 retaking the stage - we can’t wait!
Top 5 Spring 1996 Recommendations:
3/28 Johnson City: Vacation > Rebirtha > Porch Song
3/29 Columbia: Cream Puff War > Hatfield > Arleen
4/1 Augusta: A true greatest hits setlist plus a David Blackmon sit-in
4/3 Huntsville: The #1 all-time Panic show according to The Bluest Tape
4/4 Statesboro: Driving > Chunk of Coal > Driving > Dream Song > Knockin’ Around the Zoo
This week's musical selection:
21 April 1996 - Tussey Mountain Amp., Boalsburg, PA
Driving Song > Hope in a Hopeless World > Driving Song > Breathing Slow
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JFC, can y’all believe - Sit n Ski was 25 YEARS AGO!
A truly monumental event in the history of the band, it was really a pivot point for what the band would become in 1996 and the remainder of the Houser years. The tour started off with a unique format of solo performances by JB and Houser, new songs and covers, along with a heavy dose of David Blackmon on fiddle, but eventually settled into a groove of stomping, hard-driving Panic with the chairs and acoustics cast aside more often than not.
While we have talked about the tour a bunch, and played several selections over the years (episodes 42 and 43 from 2018), we will take you through the tour on a show-by-show basis, offering up our respective top five tour moments (only one overlap) and delving into such important issues as insurrection, inauguration, Justin Timberlake, and Raisin’ Cane’s chicken strips.
11 February 1996 - Steamboat Springs, CO - Sheraton Ballroom
The Take Out > Proving Ground > Orange Blossom Special > Proving Ground > Porch Song
(with David Blackmon on fiddle)
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We’ve Been a Long Time Gone
My lands, we were gone a long time, weren’t we?
Great to see you all again, everyone. Harvey and Jeff play a little catchup on life, Panic, politics, and such, and then sit down with Scott Whiddon, a Professor of Writing at Transylvania University in Lexington, who also happens to be a damn fine musician. On December 27, Scott will release his new single, “The Ballad of Chris Bell,” about the Big Star founder and Memphis-born singer-songwriter who died way too young in 1978. The guys talk about Scott’s new record and talk a lot about Panic, using Scott’s first show, 12/30/95 in Spartanburg, SC as the jumping off point. While NYE 1995 deservedly gets a ton of praise, the night before is damn fine as well, featuring a lengthy sit-in by John Keane, and some darkness before the New Year’s joy of the next night in Macon, GA.
We promise to see more of you in 2021, but until then, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!
Buy Scott's music and hear more here
30 December 1995 - Spartanburg, SC - Memorial Auditorium
West Virginia > You Got Yours > Stop-Go (w/John Keane), A of D, Wondering, Maggot Brain (w/John Keane) > Chilly Water
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Jeff and Harvey discuss the return of the NFL (a few weeks late - time stands still in the quarantine). And then Sam Holt comes back to the podcast to play some scorching hot tunes and also discuss HOME TEAM and what it means. We also talk some more about Todd Nance and discuss his classic tune "Check Me Out (with a Cheeseburger).
We would include a song list, but it's too damn long. Just know it's all top-notch.
You've waited a long time for this episode - it's a long one, enjoy it.
Home Team is a feeling. It is a mindset. We have it,and we like to share it. It is knowing and being proud of who you are, and where you come from. It's what you represent. It is where you are now, and where you are going from here.
Home Team is as universal as love, music or art, transcending boundaries of language and vocal expression. Something Home Team is not is a f**k you, negative attitude while walking through this life. Home Team represents moving forward and being positive. Not to the side, not backward, not negative...you help yourself; move forward.
We are aware of speed bumps in this life, but at these times your mind, heart, spirit and soul continue to expand forward; representing Home Team. Ask yourself this question; If you don't have Home Team, what do you have? And remember in your answer, YOU are Home Team as WE are Home Team.
You may call it useless propaganda, you may take it to heart. If you doubt it, let it go without being a detractor. If you embrace it, take the ball and move forward for the Team, and be positive along the way. But no matter what... don't rip us off. Be a part of us as we are a part of you. Look for us as we look for you.
Make things happen. Live. Love. Get up. Get down. Be. Be music. Be art. Be positive. Be conscious. Be alert. Be aware. Be balanced. Be heard. Act. React. Construct. Know. Do. Think. Achieve. MoveForward. Maintain. Represent.
Know that wherever you are, wherever you go, whatever you do, you are representing Home Team. Maybe not under our or others ideas, but under the ideas of a Home Team somewhere.
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Add the loss of Todd Nance to the list of terrible things that have happened in 2020.
Jeff and Harvey knock off the rust and discuss how important Todd Nance was to the Widespread Panic sound. And then friend of the pod, Sam Holt, joins Harvey to talk some more about his friendship with Todd and then play some raging Jerry Joseph & Friends stuff and then some great early 90s Panic (what else would you expect from Sam?).
Jerry Joseph & Friends 15 September 2001 - Athens, GA - 40 Watt
Fastest Horse in Town, Light is Like Water, Gloryland > Drive > Whole Lotta Love > Drive > Climb to Safety (w/ Michael Houser and Todd Nance)14 February 1992 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theatre
Chilly Water2 October 1994 - Lexington, KY - Red Mile Racetrack
Love Tractor
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A Patchwork Quilt of a Life: Jerry @ 25
It is impossible to believe, but it has been 25 years since we lost Jerry Garcia on August 9, 1995. His life and music paved the way for bands like Panic; his passing may have meant even more, elevating them to bigger tours, bigger venues, and more notoriety as Deadheads looked and longed for a new home. In this episode, we reflect on Garcia’s legacy, what he meant in our own lives, including “where we were” when we found out Jerry had died, and certainly what he meant to Panic. We close out the show with a couple of choice clips featuring two of his longtime collaborators, fellow Grateful Dead founder Bob Weir and bluegrass fiddle legend Vassar Clements. In between, we talk about the ongoing “natty” between 4/3/96 and 10/28/00, Panic’s upcoming “Never Miss a Sunday Show” webcasts, and a few other things as well. As the yahrzeits of both Jerry and Mikey, August 9 and 10 are bittersweet days in the jamband world, but they also give us a chance to reflect and say a quiet note of gratitude. Thanks guys - the world is a better place for having you here.
Please make your voice heard and help us pick the winner for the Panic Sweet 16 for COVID-19 - vote on Facebook and on Twitter!
#1 - April 3, 1996 - Huntsville, AL - VBCC Arena
#3 - October 28, 2000 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
08 August 1999 - Aspen, CO - Aspen Harmony Festival
Me & the Devil Blues, Pusherman, Jam (w/ Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, and Jay Lane)25 October 2003 - Antioch, TN - Amsouth Amphitheater
The Take Out, Pickin’ Up the Pieces, Porch Song (w/ Vassar Clements)
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The Natty Is Set
My God, have we FINALLY reached The Natty?By God, we have! It is set. A consensus #1, all time show in 4/3/96 Huntsville, AL vs. the “People’s Champ,” 10/28/00 New Orleans, LA. A sensational standalone show on a sleepy Wednesday night in “The Rocket City” vs. a get-down Saturday night on Halloween weekend in “The Crescent City.” This matchup is really like choosing between your two kids (Harvey and I both have two boys - some days it is easier to choose one you like, though) and will force you, the voting public, to make a tough decision. Other than that, it’s another Bluest Tape, talking domestic bliss, college sports, old TV, and Harvey again berates Jeff for not yet watching “Hamilton.” Oh, and we threw in a killer clip from Summer 99 - I say “HAT-FIELD!”
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#1 - April 3, 1996 - Huntsville, AL - VBCC Arena
#3 - October 28, 2000 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
24 July 1999 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Hatfield > Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > Sleeping Man
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We are super good at recording interviews - and episodes - weeks and/or months ago and dropping them on you all weeks and/or months later. You would think that during the pandemic we’d both have nothing to do but work and yell at people for not wearing masks, but that has not been the case. Life has been hectic, y’all! This week, Jeff and Harvey catch up on things, breakdown the Panic Final Four (chalk, chalk, chalk, and chalk), wax poetic about “Wednesday” shows, and present to you an interview Jeff did with renowned poster artist Marq Spusta, his lifelong friend, basketball teammate, and occasional concert companion. Learn about Marq’s career, his artwork, his inspiration, his time with Panic, that one time he met Solomon Burke, and some recommended listening for troubling times. Admittedly, we did this interview way back in March, but I’ll be damned if we still don’t have this pandemic going on. I guess we can’t just wish it away, can we?
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5/7/97 Louisville KY - Palace Theater
5/5/99 N. Myrtle Beach SC - House of Blues
@ = official band release, automatic selection
20 June 2008 - Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum Theater
None of Us Are Free (w/Solomom Burke on vocals)22 June 2018 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks
Happy > B of D > Love Tractor
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Okay, we are down to the Elite 8 in our “A Panic Sweet 16 for the COVID-19” bracket to determine the “best” Panic show ever. We recap the results from the last matchups in the tourney and preview the monsters coming up, including the Battle for Alabama, Jeff’s best show ever vs. Harvey’s best show ever, NOLAWeen 2000 v Sit n Ski, and just maybe, quite possibly, the “best” Panic show ever from May 1999 v a classic NYE show. Whew!
After the bracket breakdown, we share the long overdue interview Harvey conducted on NYE with the band Jupiter Coyote who, after well over 20 years in the game, are still making some great music and treating their fans to fantastic live shows. Stay tuned for the interview plus a super special treat that the band shared with us just for you. Enjoy!
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T. Lavitz Bracket
1. 4/3/96 Hunstville AL
9. 7/29/01 Pelham AL
Todd Nance Bracket
4. 5/7/97 Louisville KY
5. 12/1/00 Carbondale IL
George McConnell Bracket
3. 10/28/00 New Orleans LA
6. 1/20/96 Boulder CO
Danny the Sound Man Bracket
2. 5/5/99 N. Myrtle Beach SC
7. 12/31/97 Atlanta GA
Music:
Jupiter Coyote, Visulite Theatre, Charlotte, NC 12/31/19
Breckenridge > Cindi > Everytime
Train Song > Amorous
Lucky Day > Franklin's Tower
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Here’s the right side of the Widespread Panic Sweet 16 bracket, eight killer shows that, if you haven’t heard them or don’t know about them, why are you reading this and listening to us? You must not get any of our terrible jokes, or any of our snarky references to “Dark Day Program,” “Coach,” and “Sparks Fly.” This is a recording of a Facebook Live we did a week or so ago, so apologies if our references are already dated. Enjoy!
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George McConnell Bracket
6. 1/20/96 Boulder CO
11. 9/28/95 Knoxville TN
3. 10/28/00 New Orleans LA
14. 11/20/01 Johnson City TN
Danny the Angry Sound Man Bracket
7. 12/31/97 Atlanta GA
10. 11/17/98 Northampton MA
2. 5/5/99 N. Myrtle Beach SC
15. 4/27/99 Jacksonville FL*
27 April 1999 - Jacksonville, FL - Moran Theater
Driving > Weak Brain > Jam > Driving > Jam
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As promised, here’s our Widespread Panic Sweet 16 bracket of what we and the band think are the “best” 16 shows in the band’s history (yes, we know, some of our choices are debatable, but take us to task on Twitter!). The 16 includes 11 shows officially released by the band and 5 at-large concerts from the years 1989 to 2001. We continue the tournament in the lower left part of the bracket - named for the band’s original drummer, Todd Nance - with the #4 v #13 and #5 v #12 matchups.
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Todd Nance Bracket
5. 12/1/00 Carbondale IL - SIU Arena^
12. 10/20/98 Colorado Springs CO - City Auditorium^
4. 5/7/97 Louisville KY - The Palace Theater&
13. 4/8/89 Valdosta GA - The Armory^
^ = official band release, automatic selection
& = at-large bid
08 April 1989 - Valdosta, GA - The Armory
Jam > Eliza’s Apt. > A of D > B of D > Impossible
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As promised, here’s our Widespread Panic Sweet 16 bracket of what we and the band think are the “best” 16 shows in the band’s history (yes, we know, some of our choices are debatable, but take us to task on Twitter!). The 16 includes 11 shows officially released by the band and 5 at-large concerts from the years 1989 to 2001. We get started off in the upper left part of the bracket - named for the first and shortest tenured keyboardist in the band’s history, T. Lavitz - with the #1 v #16 and #8 v #9 matchups.
Please make your voice heard and help us pick the winner - vote on Facebook and on Twitter!
T. Lavitz Bracket
1. 4/3/96 Huntsville AL - VBCC^
16. 7/11/95 Columbia MO - The Blue Note^
8. 9/8/97 Montreal QUE - Club Soda^
9. 7/29/01 Pelham AL - Oak Mountain^
^ = official band release, automatic selection
11 July 1995 - Columbia, MO - The Blue Note
Radio Child > Maggot Brain > Heaven > Proving Ground
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Well, it took us almost three years, but we finally have made it to our 100th episode! Congrats to us and congrats to you all for sticking with us through all the talk about appliance repair, existential dread, whining about Kentucky basketball, Memphis-related conspiracy theories, and, perhaps most important, the pod’s evolution in how we think about Panic 3.0.
So, episode 100 is a really big show. Not only did we do a live Facebook stream of our video chat, we drop some uncirculated Panic, an analog pull from deep inside the vault, aka “The Closet in Jeff’s Childhood Bedroom.” We also play two really incredible selections from May 23, 1995 in Santa Ana, CA, towards the end of a massive spring tour. The band is in tip-top shape here, and really pushes the limits with a killer first set “Astronomy Domine” (not making it up) and an intense “Chilly > Mr Soul > Chilly” closer. You’re gonna dig it.
Then we announce the bracket for our “Sweet 16 for COVID-19” challenge, an online poll to choose the best Panic show(s) ever. The bracket features 11 band-selected archival releases plus 5 at-large shows. We hope y’all we get involved and help us with this once we get started next week.
Lastly, and perhaps biggest of all, Harvey just did an awesome interview with GUITAR TEACHER REACTS from YouTube. Michael Palmisano has really embraced the live music community of late, breaking down clips of Trey, Jerry, Jimmy, Derek, and now Mikey. Since we aren’t guitar players, we really have no idea what he’s talking about, but it did us well to hear him lavish some praise on Mikey and talk about how technical of a player he really was. Enjoy the interview!
Looks like we’re gonna be in this together for a while. So, wash your hands, stay home, hug your family, walk your dog (or cat if you can somehow manage that), support a local restaurant by ordering take out, order some records from your favorite indie shop (and because Amazon isn’t restocking vinyl right now), and just be safe out there, okay? The pod will be here for you!
[23 May 1995 - Santa Ana, CA - The Galaxy Theater][1]
Set 1: Astronomy Domine > Gimme > Radio Child
Set 2: Space Wrangler > Walkin’, Pilgrims > Entering a Blackhole Backwards > Chilly Water > Mr. Soul > Chily Water
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Episode #99 hits at a particularly harrowing time in the recent history of our nation. The NBA is on hiatus. March Madness will be played in arenas in front of moms, dads, ballboys, and janitors, and no one else. Tom Hanks - FREAKING TOM HANKS - has the damn virus. End times? Nope. Just 2020, the best year ever.
Well, despite the darkness, at least we still have some Widespread Panic to talk about. The band just completed its first five-nights-in-a-row RESIDENCY in many, many years - five nights, no repeats, and a return back to the 9 song first set, 9-10 song second, and 2 song encore format that served this band so well for so long. We discuss all five shows, but focus on the first and fifth nights. Harvey takes a deep dive in the 2nd set of night one for an old school combo kicking off with “Blight,” while Jeff waxes poetic about the 2nd set in night five, including a killer “Hatfield” with an all time JB rap about Hatfield’s mama and random TV shows and movies from the mid 1960s.
Best of all, dear listener, limited dryer talk and no existential dread. Maybe that’ll be back for episode #100? Let’s hope not.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
27 February 2020 - New York, NY - Beacon Theater
Blight > Help Me Somebody > Fishwater > Pilgrims02 March 2020 - New York, NY - Beacon Theater
Hatfield > Impossible > Saint Ex > Tie Your Shoes
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Yep, we ask this question and many more in this, our 98th episode of The Bluest Tape. What ostensibly began as an episode to discuss the recent Panic en la Playa Nueve turns into a discussion about washer/dryer repair and the very nature of this podcast that you are about to tune into. We go DEEP. But, we also talk about PELP, and another great PELP it was, really turning into a family reunion in some ways, not just for the fans, but the band as well, too. It was a very loose, very loose four show run, kicked off with an epic “Lawyers Guns & Money” opener and shutting it down with “Last Dance > Porch Song.” Take a ride with us through these four shows and stick around for a discussion best suited for your freshman year Philosophy 100 discussion section.
Links below go to whole show streams from the good folks at Panicstream
24 January 2020 - Riviera Maya, MX - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Lawyers, Guns, & Money > Chilly Water > Stop-Go > Heaven; One Kind Favor > Mr. Soul (w/ Marcus King on guitar)25 January 2020 - Riviera Maya, MX - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Mercy > Jam > Bowlegged Woman > Blight27 January 2020 - Riviera Maya, MX - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Weak Brain, Narrow Mind, Sympathy for the Devil (w/ a whole mess of guests)
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First time we’ve recorded in a while and so much has gone on, most notably, Panic concluding a strong three night run at the Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlanta over New Year’s. This episode, we recap the holidays, recap our illnesses, complain about football and basketball referees and the ridiculous amount of replays, and of course, end up talking about Panic. We give the 2019 run a good once over, and then we let Harvey wax poetic about NYE 94 and 95. No surprise, but some pretty good music here.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream
31 December 2019 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
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We recorded this episode in the midst of a driving Memphis rain storm and a 25+ degree temperature drop on Veteran’s Day, so tipping our cap to the great W. Axl Rose and Stephanie Seymour seemed appropo. We dropped a new format for our Halloween 2019 recap and promptly cast it aside for a return to the old format. Sorry!
This week, we have two great examples from Fall Tour 2000 - a couple of unheralded shows from the State of Montana. 11/10/00 finds at Montana State University in Bozeman for a killer trio of mid-first set songs. The next night (11/11/00), we head over to the University of Montana in Missoula for a smokin’, cover-laden encore that has a little bit of everything: killer sound, Schools’ bombs, engaged JB, and so much more. Absolutely love this segment! Along the way, we talk about spring 2020 tour, the Black Crowes reunion, the end of Matt Bevin, and the mess that the University of Memphis finds itself in. #freewiseman #memphisvseverybody
Links below go to whole show streams from Relisten (just this one time, we promise!).
10 November 2000 - Bozeman, MT - Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, Montana State U.
Papa Legba > Stop-Go > Cream Puff War11 November 2000 - Missoula, MT - Adams Fieldhouse, U. of Montana
And It Stoned Me > Bowlegged Woman
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What a great three night run in New Orleans! Wow!
Excellent performances on all three nights, some BIG surprises, great covers, and killer setlists all around. Obviously, the talk of the run was the tribute to Andy Kaufman on Halloween night that ended in a bizarre piece of performance art to the tune of "Volare" and “Tacos are Cheap.” I hope they book Tony Clifton as an opener for Panic en la Playa in 2021.
Trying a new format this week. We talk about the shows, sure, but we also play just some selected snippets from each show. Please check out the links below to listen to each show. We hope you like it!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream
31 October 2019 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
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This weekend, the boys hit the Riverside Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for what will likely be another excellent run of three shows. The band has made the Riverside its exclusive Milwaukee home since 2006, but before that, they played all over “The United States of Milwaukee,” from Shank Hall and the Modjeska to the Eagles Ballroom and Summerfest. We get things started with the band’s first trip to the Cream City in 1992, follow it up with their first set at Summerfest in 1995, and close it out with the epic 1996 show from the Modjeska, and a damn fine Fall 1998 show from the Eagles Ballroom. In between the music, Jeff tries to remember his Milwaukee geography and recall some of his favorite haunts from when he worked in the city in 2012-13. His memory is not as sharp as it used to be though, so he probably made some mistakes. He also forgot to recommend his actual favorite places: Sobelman’s (burgers!), Soup Brothers (red pepper bisque with the sour cream rice ball!), Palomino (tator tots!), Three Brothers (spinach borek!), and Blackbird (beers, cocktails, and board games!). Or just find a fish fry with potato pancakes as a starch option and you can’t go wrong!
Tech Note: We had some serious connectivity issues, so we apologize if it doesn’t sound the best or if it sounds choppy. We also planned on doing a part two and we were gonna play some freaking George McConnell, but Jeff’s wife got sick and his baby is a tool sometimes (but is still sooooo cute), so recording has been difficult to do. We will honor good ole George soon, we promise!
Links below go to whole show streams from Relisten (just this one time, we promise!).
23 July 1992 - Milwaukee, WI - Shank Hall
Disco > It Ain’t No Use > Heaven08 July 1995 - Milwaukee, WI - Summerfest
I’m Not Alone > Chilly Water > Drums > And It Stoned Me > Porch Song > Jam > Chilly Water01 November 1996 - Milwaukee, WI - Modjeska Theater
Airplane > Aunt Avis > B of D > Jack04 October 1998 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
Driving Song > Pusherman > Driving Song > Breathing Slow
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If you are a regular listener to the Pod, you’d swear that we have turned this in a Billy Strings podcast! Lots of Billy Strings talk again this week - we unveil his previously unknown, completely secret REAL last name (dramatic enough for you?) - as Harvey waxes poetic about Billy’s role in the three night acoustic run at the “Mother Church of Country Music,” the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. These acoustic shows mark a giant leap forward for the band from the days of Sit n Ski (amazing, but not really acoustic other than the first 3 nights) and the Wood Tour (too processed, too planned out for us). They are incredibly well played; tight, yet loose; transcendent jams, concise country-soul brilliance; you can tell this band is having fun and really pushing all the right buttons.
This week, Harvey shares his experience at the 2nd night of the Ryman and attending the two Sam Holt Band post-shows (more quality Sam Holt!), plus the usual beer talk, pop culture talk, dad talk, and more. Three great acousti-Panic selections - it is a great show everyone!
Links below go to Panicstream!
23 August 2019 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away, North24 August 2019 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
Chunk of Coal, Airplane > Ride Me High (w/ Billy Strings)25 August 2019 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
Surprise Valley > Genesis > Surprise Valley
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This week, we take a trip back to the 1969 Aquarian Exposition, aka, the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair, held in Bethel, NY. Through three days of rain, mud, bad trips, no food, traffic jams, and more mud, nearly a half million young people from all over the US made their way to this legendary festival. One such person was Jeff’s father-in-law, Larry, who hitched his way from New York City on Saturday morning, arriving just in time for the day’s music. In this episode, we learn all about Larry’s experience and memory of this incredible event in a special ‘setbreak’ interview. Since this is a Widespread Panic podcast, though, we chose Panic’s versions of nine songs that were performed at the festival. From Joe Cocker and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to Creedence and The Band, we got it all. Enjoy!
Links below go to the tracks from Relisten (just this one time, we promise!).
27 April 1997 - Burlington, VT - Memorial Auditorium
Jingo Jam10 August 1993 - Antioch, TN - Starwood Amphitheater
Turn on Your Lovelight (w/ Col. Bruce Hampton)07 September 2013 - Arrington, VA - Interlocken Festival
Susie Q (w/ John Fogerty)24 August 2018 - Arrington, VA - Lockn’ Music Festival
Piece of My Heart (w/ Margo Price)31 December 2016 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
With a Little Help From My Friends (w/ The McCrary Sisters, Randall Bramblett, and the Megablasters)24 October 1995 - Columbus, MS - Mississippi University for Women
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl15 June 2008 - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Music Festival
Chest Fever (w/ Randall Bramblett, Kevin Hyde, Tom Ryan, and Wayne Postell)31 July 1998 - Live Oak, FL - Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park
Mr. Soul06 July 2011 - Eugene, OR - Cuthbert Amphitheater
Born Under a Bad Sign (w/ Ian Neville, Ivan Neville)
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Harvey is joined again by friend of the podcast, Sam Holt. They dig deep into the archives and play some of Sam faves from shows in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, and 2001. They discuss Sam's upcoming Remembering Mikey event in Atlanta on August 10, 2019 at Terminal West and also his late night shows in Nashville after Ryman Panic on 8/23 and 8/24.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
31 October 1990 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theatre
Dog Song
Source: Shure SM57s >D6 by Sam Holt30 October 1992 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theatre
Machine > Barstools
Source: Nakamichi CM-300/CP1 > DAT by J.T. Lucchesi27 July 1994 - Pensacola, FL - Bayfront Arena
Analyze > Fishwater
Source: SBD > DA-P2028 June 1996 - Oak Mountain - Pelham, AL
Space Wrangler > Disco
Source: FOB EV-RE20 > SBM-1 > D8 by Michael Wilker22 July 2000 - Brewery District Pavillion - Columbus, OH
The Waker > Rock, This Part of Town, Chilly Water > Love Tractor >
Source: AKG 482 > Apogee AD1000 > D8 by Jeff Frank and Bill Mixon
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For all your first times or long times out there, we have a landmark first in this episode of the Bluest Tape. Whilst driving up I-75 to the Tedeschi Trucks Band in Cincinnati, Jeff and Harvey actually recorded an episode in the SAME place at the SAME time, this time, in Jeff’s Honda Pilot! Harvey does most of the nuts and bolts this time around so Jeff could keep his eyes on the road, but the discussion goes back and forth about the Summer 1999 tour with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Red Rocks 2019, the 4848 Festival, Bobby Womack, the Pontiac Silverdome, and how we still don’t like “Christmas Katie.” The content this week takes us back 20 years (stunning!) to the glory days of the Panic + DDBB collaboration. Some great, non-Another Joyous Occasion live Panic included inside - enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
27 July 1999 - New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
Ophelia > Swamp
Source: FOB Schoeps Mk4 > CMC5 > Sonosax SX-M2 by Jim Finn24 July 1999 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post
Big Wooly Mammoth > Jam > Rebirtha
Source: Schoeps MK4V > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD1000 by Charles Fox19 July 1999 - Pontiac, MI - Phoenix Plaza
Hope in a Hopeless World > (I Walk On) Guilded Splinters
Source: FOB AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > Graham-Patten ADC-20 by Jamie Syrek27 November 1999 - Hampton, VA - Hampton Coliseum
Flat Foot Flewzy
Source: Schoeps MK4V > CMC6 > Apogee AD1000 by Charles Fox01 July 1999 - West Hollywood, CA - House of Blues
Just Kissed My Baby
Source: FOB MG 300 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 by Frank Rinaldi21 July 1999 - Antioch, TN - First American Music Center
It’s All Over Now
Source: Schoeps MK21 > CMC6 > Oade M148 > Graham-Patten ADC-20 by Bill Mixon
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Jeff is still in the fog of newborn parenthood, so we'll give him a pass for not finding time to join us on the podcast this week, but we are lucky enough to call in an ace reliever in the form of Ted Rockwell. Ted attended the most recent Panic three night run at Red Rocks, and as we learn, has attended all of the 60 consecutive WSP sell outs at Red Rocks, dating back to that fantastic show on May 31, 1996 (of course it was fantastic, it was 1996).
But these 2019 shows are pretty darn stellar in their own right. Some great bustouts, but as is common at Red Rocks, the setlist doesn't tell the whole story. Some inspired playing and some magical meteorological moments made for yet another memorable Red Rocks run. One that was full of unexpected, graceful, and not forced musical moments.
Plus, Jimmy's yellow guitar!
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Well, we stay true to our element with some more 1996 heat, this time to celebrate the arrival of the Kollath progeny. “Little Wrangler” Ellison Liron Kollath arrived on Tuesday, June 4, weighing a robust 8lb, 7oz. Mom and baby are doing well and dad is trying to figure out how to go hide at work and not offend anyone. In his short time on Earth, Baby Ellison has shown a keen interest in “Take Off Jam” - no, I’m not making that up - it is amazing what you find out at 230am with a 5 day old. Anyway, the music - we decided to celebrate with some “baby” songs - when you hear ‘em, you’ll know what we mean. Some excellent playing here again, getting started with another gem from spring/summer 1996 from The Backyard in Bee Cave, TX, and closing it out with some first set heat from October 1996 in Gainesville, GA. Heat!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
13 June 1996 - Bee Cave, TX - The Backyard
Holden Oversoul > Jam > Gradle, Junior > Space Wrangler
Source: AKG 46807 October 1996 - Gainesville, GA - Georgia Mountain Theater
Little Kin, Machine > Barstools and Dreamers, Papa’s Home
Source: EV-RE20's> SBM-1> D8 by Michael Wilker
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Since it had been SO long since we dropped a new episode on you all, we thought it best to go back to our roots and play some serious, super sleeper, spring/summer 1996 heat. We head all the way out west to Tacoma, Washington where we find Panic inhabiting the Temple Theater for a smoking two setter that is oftentimes overlooked because of what comes before (5/31 through 6/2) and after (6/5). 6/4 is a special day for the Bluest Tape since, unless nature intervenes, will be the birthday for the newest Kollath child - updates on that to come in the next episode. Anyway, we celebrate all of our good news with the back half of the first set, starting with a killer “It Ain’t No Use” and closing out with a great “(Slow) Porch Song > Mr. Soul.” The middle of the second set here, though, is the fire, especially the first “Do What You Like” since 1991. What a show!
Link below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
04 June 1996 - Tacoma, WA - Temple Theater
Set 1: It Ain’t No Use > Impossible, Pilgrims > Nobody’s Loss, Porch Song > Mr. Soul
Set 2: Worry, I’m Not Alone, Do What You Like, You Got Yours
Source: Neumann KM184
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Sometimes we have the best of intentions.
Sometimes we record two episodes at once.
Sometimes we plan on putting out episodes in back to back weeks.
Sometimes life intervenes.
Sometimes Jeff forgets to write the liner notes.
Sometimes we feel bad about all of this.
Here it is, a review of the early and middle part of the Spring 2019 Panic tour. We recorded the show just before the Sweetwater 420 and Trondossa Festivals so we don’t have anything from those four shows, but there is a pretty good smattering of tracks from DC, Port Chester, and Durham. As many of you may know, the band is really playing well right now, so enjoy this episode and don’t hate us for the tardiness. It isn’t personal. We swear.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
17 March 2019 - Washington, DC - The Theatre at MGM National Harbor
Sell Sell > Sharon
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4V’S>CMC6>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44.1) 65′ From Stage, 8 1/2′ High by Z-Man24 March 2019 - Port Chester, NY - Capitol Theater
One Kind Favor, Bust It Big, Mercy, You Should Be Glad
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4V’S>CMC6>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44.1) 35′ From Stage, 7′ High by Z-Man30 March 2019 - Durham, NC - Durham Performing Arts Center
All Time Low > Use Me
Source: Schoeps mk4v(din) > kc5 > m222 > nt222 + mk21(nos) > kc5 > cmc6 > Sound Devices Mix-Pre 10T (24/48)
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All these 20/25/30 year anniversaries are making us feel OLD, ya’ll! It is hard to believe that Panic has been around that long, and even more remarkable that the band is still together and killing it (yes, even we now admit the band is on fire, just needed to ‘recalibrate’ our thinking - we’re late to the party, sue us!). We go back 20 years to the spring of 1999, probably the best tour of the year and one of the last great tours before Mikey departed in summer 2002. We start off with show #1, a smoker from Hampden-Sydney College in VA, followed by a rare “Rock” sandwich from Ann Arbor on April 14, and close it out with one of Jeff’s all time favorites, April 17 in Huntsville, AL. Along the way, we talk about our usual array of things, including politics, memories from the road, TV, and Panic counterfactuals. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
08 April 1999 - Hampden-Sydney, VA - Kirby Fieldhouse, Hampden-Sydney College
Jam > Love Tractor > One Arm Steve > Love Tractorish Jam > Genesis > Porch Song
Source: Schoeps CMC6+MK4 (x,y) > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Ethan Lee14 April 1999 - Ann Arbor (is a scrumpet), MI - Michigan Theater
Rock > I’m Not Alone > Rock
Source: FOB AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > Graham Patten ADC-20 by Jamie Syrek17 April 1999 - Huntsville, AL - Von Braun Civic Center Arena
Diner > Tie Your Shoes > Ride Me High
Source: Schoeps CMC6/mk4 > Oade m148 > SBM-1 by Billy Mixon
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After Harvey wandered aimlessly through an episode of Helping Friendly Podcast with RJ Bee, RJ returned the favor and appears on the Bluest Tape to discuss some memorable Panic moments.
After a very un-scientific survey of Panic Twitter, Harvey decided to have RJ listen to:
03 April 1996 - Huntsville, AL - Von Braun Center
Maggot Brain
07 May 1997 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theatre
Fishwater
28 October 2000 - New Orleans, LA - Lakefront Arena
Mardi Gras in New Orleans
We discuss setlist creation, lineup changes and band "versions", and guest appearances (why Panic likes them and Phish doesn't).
Outro music :
11 November 1993 - Los Angeles, LA - The Roxy
Get Up Early in the Morning, Low Spark > Time is Free Jam > Low Spark
(with Page McConnell, Trey Anastasio, and T Lavitz)
Check out Harvey's appearance on the Helping Friendly Podcast
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In this lagniappe episode, Harvey looks back at some pretty special shows played by the band on March 29th.
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Links below go to the whole show stream from Panicstream:
29 March 1992 - Fort Collins, CO - Fort Ram
Hatfield > Rock, Mercy > Entering A Black Hole Backwards > Chilly Water
Source: SBD
29 March 1995 - Somerville, MA - Somerville Theatre
Red Beans, And it Stoned Me
Source: AKG 461
29 March 1996 - Columbia, SC - Carolina Coliseum, USCjr
Holden Oversoul > Makes Sense to Me
Source: AKG 468
29 March 1997 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre
Hopeless World > Cream Puff War
Source: SBD
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We close our the closers series with the top five picks in our draft. It was a tough choice at the top of the draft, a true Ryan Leaf v. Peyton Manning kind of decision, but in this case, I suppose there were really no losers and no one ended up in jail for drugs and theft. If that’s the case, then I guess it was nothing like Leaf v. Manning.
Anyway, I digress. So, Widespread Panic. Closers. Jeff had the 1st, 4th and 5th picks, and went with “Conrad,” “Proving Ground,” and “Cream Puff War,” while Harvey used his 2nd and 3rd picks on “Chilly Water” and “Love Tractor.” Along the way, we discuss some of our favorite tropes like Midwest shows, random mid-90s tribute albums and compilations, hyperbolic thoughts on 1996, Danny the Sound Guy, split “Proving” vs. un-split “Proving,” and shows we discover during show prep. Just another great episode from your friends at the Bluest Tape - turn it up and enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
#5 - Cream Puff War (JK)
01 May 1999 - New Orleans, LA - Municipal Auditorium
Greta > Sharon > Cream Puff War
Source: FOB Schoeps CCM4 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb Portadat by Brian Levine#4 - Proving Ground (JK)
29 October 1996 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
Airplane > Proving Ground > Love Tractor > Proving Ground
Source: B&K 4011#3 - Love Tractor (HC)
07 May 1997 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
Papa’s Home > Love Tractor
Source: Matrix SBD + AKG 483 > Oade > SBM1 > D8 (66% SBD / 33% AKG 483) by Harvey Couch#2 - Chilly Water (HC)]
25 November 1997 - Las Vegas, NV - The Joint
Arleen > Chilly Water
Source: Schoeps CMC64 > Beyer MV100 > DA-P1#1 - Conrad the Caterpillar (JK)
29 November 2000 - Champaign, IL - Assembly Hall
Hatfield > Bowlegged Woman > Conrad
Source: DPA 4011 > Lunatec V2 > AD2K
FIVE HOURS OF HEADY GRATEFUL DEAD JAMS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4TW70xVkmU&t=2s
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It certainly took us a while to get back to this theme of traditional openers → traditional closers (are we doing encores, Harvey?) but here we are with volume one of the closers portion of the proceedings. Some excellent selections here (Harvey with three, Jeff with two) that may spark a little debate amongst the Panic fans out there. We get started with a selection from the Travelin’ Light Tour of summer 1998, and then go back a year to summer 1997 for a couple of hot mid-July shows with Warren Haynes guesting on slide. Harvey’s picks close us out with yet another return to NOLAWeen, this time the second night of 1999, and then onto a Kalamazoo, Michigan show from November 1997 that has to be one of the all time sleeper shows. Excellent playing. Nice sounding tapes. Not a ton of dad talk. What more could you ask for?
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
#10 - Harvey
13 June 1998 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater
Porch Song > Flat Foot Flewzy
Source: AKG 460ck8>stewart>DA-P20#9 - Jeff
11 July 1997 - Charlotte, NC - Blockbuster Pavilion
Goin Out West > Mr Soul (w/Warren Haynes)
Source: DSBD#8 - Jeff
16 July 1997 - Pensacola, FL - Bayfront Auditorium
Maggot Brain > Travelin’ Light (w/Warren Haynes)
Source: Microtech Geffell M300 > Oade m248 > SV-250#7 - Harvey
30 October 1999 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
Driving Song > Riders on the Storm > Driving Song > Henry Parsons Died
Source: Schoeps cmc6/mk4v > Apogee AD1000 > HHb PDR1000 by Charles Fox#6 - Harvey
11 November 1997 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
B of D, Raise the Roof, Last Dance
Source: Microtech Gefell > EAA PSP-2 > Oade
TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND LINKS - recordings by Alex Leary:
2/15/19:
https://archive.org/details/ttb2019-02-15
2/16/19:
https://archive.org/details/ttb2019-02-16
2/22/19:
https://archive.org/details/ttb2019-02-22
2/23/19:
https://archive.org/details/ttb2019-02-23
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Here we are in the midst of another Sit n Ski anniversary, but this time around, we’ll take a pass on the landmark 1996 tour and jump back three years further in the past and look at 1993. Taking two weeks off after an epic NYE at the Georgia Theater, Panic hit the road for a remarkable 41 shows in a little over 50 days, starting in Florida and ending up in New Orleans in early March. The shows for this episode come from late January and find the band in prime form - crisp transitions, extended jams and solos, a massive tease or two, and transcendent setlists. The crowds are in prime form as well, which you can hear loud and clear on these excellent audience tapes - nary an SBD in the bunch, which is a GOOD thing, people!
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Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
26 January 1993 - Charleston, SC - Myskin’s
Gimme, Machine > Worry, Stop-Go > Henry Parsons Died
Source: Nakamichi 300/CP428 January 1993 - Boone, NC - Legends @ Appalachian State U.
Driving Song > Pilgrims > Happy Child > Jam > Driving Song > Walk On > Papa’s Home
Source: Nakamichi 300/CP430 January 1993 - Washington, DC - The Bayou
Just Kissed My Baby
Source: Nakamichi cm300/cp4 > Teac DA-P20
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The New Year’s 2018 run at the Fabulous Fox Theater is in the books. While many of you are probably already looking towards Panic en la Playa in a week-plus, we decided to take a look back at what was a pretty solid three show run. We saw the return of some old favorites, some supreme setlist creativity, and, no surprise here, some damn fine picking from the boys. It wasn’t a flawless run by any stretch, though strong overall. We were both especially impressed by the selections from the 29th and 30th, so much in fact that Harvey actually says nice things about “Bear’s Gone Fishing.” Thanks for tuning in again this week and we promise to try and keep “dad talk” to a minimum in the coming episodes.
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Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
29 December 2018 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Fishwater > Bear’s Gone Fishing > Papa’s Home > Fishwater
Source: DPA 4021s (ORTF, center, ~50 ft. f/stage) > SD Mixpre-6 58 kHZ/24 bit by D. Fries30 December 2018 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Christmas Katie > Action Man > Christmas Katie > Radio Child
Source: Schoeps CCM4V's>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44) FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP Center Section , Row N, 6 1/2' High by Z-Man31 December 2018 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
End of the Show, Protein Drink > Bastards in Bubbles > Sewing Machine
Source: Schoeps CCM4V's>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44)FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP Center Section, Row C, 6 1/2' High by Z-Man
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Assuming y’all survived Christmas and such, it is now time to look ahead to Panic’s return to the FABULOUS Fox Theater in Atlanta, GA. The band is saddled up and ready to ride for three nights at the legendary old movie house, and the Bluest Tape has your pre-show soundtrack all mapped out. Harvey and Jeff clearly missed each other since they again talk way too long about various topics, but eventually they get to the music, expertly curated by Harvey this week, who again brings hyperbole and boldness to the table. This week, we present two shows from the band’s first run at the Fox in 1996, followed by a guest laden segment from 1997, and close it out with highlights from nights two and four in 1998. Guests include Kevn Kinney, Jeff Mosier, David Blackmon, and Derek Trucks, among others. Oh, somewhere buried in the middle of all this, Jeff drops that he and his wife are expecting #2. WHAT?!?!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
29 December 1996 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Feelin’ Alright > Conrad
Source: FOB AKG 461 (DIN) > BPS-1s > FP-11s > DA-P20 by DATBRAD31 December 1996 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
A of D > Hatfield
Source: FOB AKG 461 (DIN) > BPS-1s > FP-11s > DA-P20 by DATBRAD30 December 1997 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Driving Song > Pickin Up the Pieces > Driving Song > Jam (w/David Blackmon and Jeff Mosier)
Source: FOB Neumann Km84i > Denecke PS-1 > SBM-1 > Sony D8 by Mike Phelps29 December 1998 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Arleen (w/ Derek Trucks, Yonrico Scott, Eric Sanders, and Dr. Dan Matrazzo) > Heaven
Source: Schoeps CMC6-MK4 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHB by Ethan Lee31 December 1998 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Aunt Avis > Impossible > Let It Rock
Source: Schoeps CMC6-MK4 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHB by Ethan Lee
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Let’s bring good ol’ 2018 to a close in style with a selection of bonus tracks, which in our case means “shows we really dug and never found the chance to play ‘em this year, or they were in an episode that got cut for one reason or another.”
In the case of these four selections, we think the wait was WELL worth it. After Harvey and Jeff get caught up with their lives and holiday plans, they charge headlong into a ripping performance from Tipitina’s in 1996, followed by some more Paris 98 heat, including a really cool and unique “Space Wrangler” intro and outro. Jeff follows up with bonus tracks from an aborted “Travelin’ Light Tour” episode that - no surprise here - highlights MORE sandwiches from that great tour. If the band could bear the July heat in Mississippi, so can you; if the band can put up with ANOTHER Carrot Top sit in, so can you. Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Merry Whatever Else ya buncha freaks! Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
26 June 1996 - New Orleans, LA - Tipitina’s
Diner > Pusherman > Help Me Somebody
Source: AKG 461 > B18 > SBM-1 by Mike Phelps18 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Jam > Space Wrangler > Papa’s Home, Porch Song > Henry Parsons Died
Source: FM SBD > DAT26 July 1998 - Jackson, MS - One Jackson Place
Wish You Were Here > Ophelia, Proving Ground > Big Wooly Mammoth > Proving Ground
Source: AKG 481 > V2 > ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek28 July 1998 - Tampa, FL - Sun Dome
Rebirtha > Tie Your Shoes > Papa’s Home > Drums > Dream Song > Papa’s Home > Tie Your Shoes > Impossible
Source: AKG 483 > V2 > GP ADC20 > DAT by Justin Reese & Co.
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Let’s close out the openers show in style, with five burners from days gone by. Harvey kicks things off with his second and third picks, “Send Your Mind” from the great Van Morrison, and a return to the well (so to speak) with a nice “Little Kin” opener from the essential March 1996 show in Johnson City, TN. Jeff comes back with the first of his final two selections: a stellar “Pleas” delivered in front of a rowdy, whiskey-bottle tossing crowd on fraternity/sorority row in Starkville, MS. Jeff then engages in some (probably incorrect) hyperbole by claiming 8/6/00 is the best show from summer 2000 just because he really like the “Holden Oversoul” opener and that “Quarter Tank” from the second set, but whatever, its just like, his opinion, man. Harvey brings some sanity back to the pod with - ADDITIONAL HYPERBOLE ALERT - maybe the best single song in the history of the Bluest Tape. Yep, it’s that kind of episode, folks, so sit back and enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
PICK #5 (HC)31 December 1995 - Macon, GA - Macon Coliseum
Send Your Mind, Tallboy
Source: SBD/AUD mixPICK #04 (HC)28 March 1996 - Johnson City, TN - Freedom Hall
Little Kin, Henry Parsons Died
Source: FOB Schoeps CMC64>sonosax>d10proII by Ryan VarnumPICK #03 (JK)16 April 1999 - Starkville, MS - MSU Amphitheater
Pleas > Love Tractor > Pigeons
Source: AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie SyrekPICK #02 (JK)06 August 2000 - Winston-Salem, NC - Dixie Fairgrounds
Holden Oversoul > Barstools and Dreamers
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb PortaDAT by Don HessPICK #0129 December 1997 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theater
Disco > Papa’s Home
Source: FOB/DFC AKG461 > B18 > SBM1 > D8
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Ted Rockwell returns for part 2 of our conversation on the 25th anniversary of the October/November 1993 tour. We play some fantastic music, including perhaps the greatest Garrie intro of all time: "Please help me in that respect, Thank You!"; a fantastic stretch of music from the Big Potato State; and a sublime encore from Eugene, Oregon. Come along for the ride as we listen to a band firing on all cylinders.
But before we get to the music, Jeff and Harvey discuss Halloween festivities in Memphis, Midway, and Las Vegas and also get on our soapboxes and discuss the importance of voting, especially in the mid terms.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
29 October 1993 - Jackson, WY - Grandroom, Snow King Center
I'm Not Alone > Fishwater
Source: SBD30 October 1993 - Nampa, ID - Civic Center
Ain't No Use > Time Is Free > Worry
Source: SBD2 November 1993 - Eugene, OR - EMU Student Center Ballroom
Dream Song > Sweet LeafSource: SBD
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We've been away for a few weeks (we wanted to give everyone a chance to get caught up on back episodes and listen to all the recent shows the band has been playing). Harvey and Jeff do a quick update and discuss some first thoughts (and hot takes) on the band's Halloween run in Vegas.
Then Harvey is joined by good friend of the pod, Ted Rockwell, to discuss one of the classic runs of the band's history, the 14 shows in 14 days in 13 cities through the West in October/November 1993. Ted gives some great insight, as always, on this run and we include some pretty fantastic playing. As always, Ted and Harvey go really long, so we split this into two parts. Expect part two soon!
Hope everyone had a spooky Halloween, ya freaks!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
21 October 1993 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Diner > Mercy > Chilly Water
Source: SBD26 October 1993 - Vail, CO - Radisson Ballroom
A of D > Love Tractor; Just Kissed My Baby
Source: SBD
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This week, we bring you the first of six episodes focusing on classic Panic openers, closers, and encores. Harvey has come up with a complicated mathematical formula that guided us through the fantasy football-like snake draft allowing us to determine what we think are ten of the best classic or traditional (but not THE BEST) Panic openers of all time. Jeff kicks it off with another trip to NOLA for a great segment from Halloween 99 (including “Todd Speaks!), while Harvey takes his shot with Van Morrison and Vic Chesnutt covers. Jeff closes out the episode with “A of D,” a frequent instrumental opener and another selection from Fall 1999. During the episode, we talk about setlist placement (tired of that yet?), if Harvey would ever hit the bathroom during an opener, and we give Harvey the chance to tell everyone why he doesn’t like “Surprise Valley” or “Travelin’ Light.” Fun times!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
PICK #10 (JK)
31 October 1999 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
Papa Legba, Space Wrangler, Blue Indian
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Don HessPICK #09 (HC)
14 October 1995 - Jacksonville, FL - Riverview Music Shed
And It Stoned Me > Junior > Space Wrangler
Source: [SBD and Aud. Matrix, SBD 75% and AKG 461 & Senn 421 25%]PICK #08 (HC)
26 October 1996 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
Let’s Get Down to Business > Worry
*Source: Schoeps MK21 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb PortaDAT *PICK #07 (JK)
03 July 2000 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater
A of D, Walkin’ (For Your Love) > Diner > Little Lilly
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb-PDR1000 by Charles FoxPICK #06
06 October 1999 - San Diego, CA - Cox Arena
Surprise Valley > Hatfield > Travelin’ Light
Source: AKG 483's > Oade M248 > SBM-1 > HHB
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No matter the version of Panic, we have ALL been there. A killer setlist, badass playing, and a great post-drums just leaving you wanting more. You even stay standing and clap for the band to come back for the encore - that’s how excited you are. The band comes back, the crowd pops, the energy is high, and...and...and...Nobody’s Loss? Why the hell didn’t they just hit the lights, play “Wonderful World,” and send us all home? Yep, that’s right, we finally dive into the wonder that is the “flip the bird” encore, a term coined by Harvey that identifies a single song encore that tends to be a bit lacking either in performance, duration, or song selection. This week’s picks reflect include some excellent examples of post-drums from 1996, 1998, and 2000, followed up by even better examples of a band either up against a curfew or one that’s so worn out, they just want to get back on the bus and watch some “The Andy Griffith Show” reruns. We think we picked four winners this week, so please enjoy and continue to spread wide the Bluest Tape vision to all your friends and colleagues!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
11 April 1996 - Farmville, VA - Hampden-Sydney College
Down on the Farm > Driving Song, Airplane > Pusherman, Proving Ground; E: Send Your Mind
Source: AKG ??? by Sam Holt02 November 1998 - Macon, GA - Macon City Auditorium
Eliza’s Apt > Stop-Go > Conrad; E: Chunk of Coal
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Oade 148 > SBM-1 by Bill Mixon19 August 2000 - Keystone, CO - River Run
Superstition > Red Hot Mama > Fishwater (w/DDBB); E: Old Joe
Source: Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Lunatec V2 > HHb by Mike Juday30 November 2000 - Murray, KY - MSU Regional Special Events Center
Magic Bus > Knocking ‘Round the Zoo > Pilgrims > Blackout Blues; E; Blue Indian
Source: AKG481 > Oade M248 > SBM1 > DAT by Deepesh Misra
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So, here we are, 71 episodes in and, finally, Harvey and Jeff have seen Panic 3.1. We have complained, we have criticized, we have rationalized, and we have waxed poetic about the distant past, but in this episode, we finally come clean: we cool with Panic 3.1. The last three night run in Nashville was a good one and Harvey has a full recap from the second night and from the Sam Holt Band show on Friday night, too. Some good stuff for you this week - some great stuff from Saturday night, including a massive “Drums > Barstools” second set opener, and the weekend closer, a great “Low Spark” and “Puppy Sleeps” encore. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
01 September 2018 - Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater
Little Lilly > Climb to Safety; Drums > Barstools and Dreamers, Machine > Travelin’ Light, Cotton Was King, Bust It Big, Second Skin > Jam
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps CCM4V’s>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44) by Z-Man02 September 2018 - Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater
Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys, Puppy Sleeps
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps CCM4V’s>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44) by Z-Man
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Last year, we did the expected, giving you a top four for the College Football Playoff, and added to it with special guest Mark Schlabach. This year, with the help of the Phil Steele (we discuss if he is, in fact, a real person) college football preview magazine and Wikipedia, we highlight four (highly irrelevant) bowl games and choose four great shows to make up for the (irrelevance). We start off in 2001 with a sleeper 1st set pick from May 2001, a sly “Driving Song” sandwich from beautiful Boise, head back to May 2001 with an epic Jazz Fest night show throwdown, and close it out with a couple of rarities from Albuquerque, NM in 1992. And yes, Jeff gives his final four picks since Harvey is apparently looking forward to a college basketball season that will see his beloved Cats lose in the first weekend to Bethune-Cookman. Jeff (who does not like the Cats) likes Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, and Wisconsin (such a homer!).
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
01 May 2001 - Montgomery, AL - Garrett Coliseum
Pleas > Glory
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > HHB by Don Hess06 July 1999 - Boise, ID - Sandy Point Beach, Lucky Peak State Park
You Got Yours > Driving Song > Greta > Driving Song > The Waker
Source: AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 by Bill Mixon04 May 2001 - New Orleans, LA - Municipal Auditorium
Holden Oversoul > Sleepy Monkey > Walk On
Source: FOB AKG 481 > Oade M148 > AD500e > DAT by Julian Eldridge31 August 1992 - Albuquerque, NM - El Rey Theater
Benefactor, Ribs and Whiskey, Rock
Source: Sony Condenser Mic -> Sony D3 -> analog
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All due credit to faithful listener of the pod Chad Coates for suggesting the theme for this week’s episode. Way back in November, Chad sent us a list of “unexpected jams,” extended versions of songs or super long “>” buried in a setlist that, on paper, might look a little sleepy. Chad picked some sure fire winners for us from the year 2000 - he has some other suggestions, too, and we definitely think we will go back to this well again. Come for the jams, stay for the in depth break down of Elvis Tribute Artist competitions and the Asheville, NC beer scene. Front to back, this is a winner of an episode!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
04 May 2000 - N. Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues
Sharon > All Time Low
Source: Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb by Charles Fox24 June 2000 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater
Pigeons
Source: SBD > Hanson Footage > DVD @ 16/48] + [AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD1000 > Tascam DA-P1 @ 16/48 Mixed by D.P. Swint11 August 2000 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Down > Weak Brain, Narrow Mind
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps CMC64 > Oade m248 > AD1000 by Bill Mixon04 November 2000 - San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Aud
Wondering > Genesis > Henry Parsons Died, This Part of Town > Blackout Blues
Source: (2) Nakamichi 300/CP1 + (2) Sennheiser 421 > Boss BX-4 > Sony SBM-1 > Sony D8 by Charlie Miller
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This week we bring part two of our conversation with Panic fan/taper/guitar tech/guitarist Sam Holt, who shares additional stories from his time with the band and lets us in on what he’s been up since parting with the band. Check out a sublime “Heaven” from the encore on August 5, 2006, followed by an excellent run of songs from August 10, 2006 featuring a couple of “OTPs” (Only Time Played) - a Sam Holt original and a Michael Houser solo track. Closing out the show is a run of songs from the Sam Holt Band that we think you will really enjoy. We cannot thank Sam enough for sitting in with us and we hope you have liked these episodes as much as we have. We hope to have him on again soon and don't forget to check out the Sam Holt Band at the Exit/In in Nashville on 8/31 and 9/1 after Panic. Buy tickets here
Links below go to whole show streams.
05 August 2006 - Portsmouth, VA - Harbor Center
Heaven10 August 2006 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH - Blossom Music Center
Travelin' Man > Traveler’s Rest > Vacation > Can’t Change the Past30 October 2015 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
90, Galleon > Raise the Roof > Smoke and Burn > Don’t Tell the Band
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Lagniappe #5
We’re taking a brief respite from the Sam Holt Chronicles to give you a taste of one of the better shows from the Travelin Light Tour of Summer 1998. The tour featured some inspired playing, some interesting setlist experimentation, and a ton of special guests almost every night. This one, from Jackson, Mississippi has all of those things in spades and is a particular favorite of ours. We feature a very nice post-drums segment and an intense encore with the guys from Galactic (RIP Houseman) and longtime Panic friend, George McConnell. Play it loud - this is a good one!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
26 July 1998 - Jackson, MS - One Jackson Place
Wish You Were Here, Ophelia, Proving Ground > Big Wooly Mammoth > Proving Ground; Encore: Dear Mr. Fantasy (w/George McConnell), Use Me, Fishwater (w/Galactic)
Source: AKG 483>Lunatec V2>GP ADC-20> DA-P1 (by Jamie Syrek)
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The Holt Chronicles, Part 1
Many thanks to our very special guest this week, SAM HOLT. That’s right, the guy that has lived the dream of so many Panic fans - fan, taper, guitar tech, MEMBER OF THE BAND. Sam jumped on the bus back in 1989 and has never left it. He is to thank for a pile of tapes of the early days of Panic - some stories of which he shares with us - and heavily documented the classic years of 1995-96. Sam joined up with the band as a guitar tech in summer 2000 and stayed on after Mikey’s passing, eventually becoming lead guitar for two weeks in August 2006. Sam lets us in on a bit of behind the scenes baseball, talks about setlist creation, and talks extensively about the band’s archival release of 9/28/95 from Knoxville, TN which Sam personally selected. This is one great episode - hope you all enjoy it!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
28 September 1995 - Knoxville, TN - Tennessee Amphitheater
Let’s Get Down to Business, Holden Oversoul02 August 2006 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
Postcard13 August 2006 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theater
Tennessee Before Daylight > Chilly Water
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We’re taking a break from our regular programming this week. But this week’s lagniappe is a little different. Harvey goes solo this week and celebrates the 25th anniversary of his very first show, back when he was just a young buck. A 1993 HORDE show from the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans, Louisiana.
This show is not in circulation digitally, so he dusted off his 3rd generation cassette, captured it, did a little hiss removal, and here it is in its entirety in all of its imperfect glory. The filler on the old cassette was Allgood’s set from that HORDE show, so we’ve included their set closer as the outro music this week.
We’ll be back next week with a great show with a very special guest.
18 July 1993 - New Orleans, LA - Municipal Auditorium
Diner > Pigeons > Better Off, Pilgrims > Love Tractor, Get up Early in the Morning (w/Chan Kinchla and John Popper), Fishwater (w/Chan Kinchla and John Popper), E: Porch Song, Makes Sense to Me
Source: Unknown AUD (3rd generation cassette)
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This week, we recap the weekend that was at Mud Island in Memphis, TN. Jeff and Harvey had both planned on attending the shows and giving you the hard-hitting, accurate analysis that you all have grown to love over the past year, but alas, it was not to be. Jeff, however, did go to the show on Friday night, and, SURPRISE, he LIKED it. That’s right, faithful listeners, Jeff actually LIKED the show. Hell, he’s not even gonna complain about ‘Steven’s Cat!’
It was a stellar weekend of performances and setlists - the band really is bringing it with this new concept of doing weekend runs and experiences as opposed to longer tours. We’ll dive deep into the whole scene at Friday’s show, including some pointed commentary on ‘lot shirts,’ talk about the Saturday show (check out the 2nd set and encore!), and leave you with a reminder that while Panic 3.0 is potentially growing on us, we are still - and will always be - Panic 1.0 partisans. When you listen to this “Diner” from 6/15/96, you’ll be reminded why, too. Enjoy everyone and be good to each other!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
29 June 2018 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
It Ain’t No Use > Heaven; Worry, Mercy > Jam > Vampire Blues
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps CCM4V's>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 by Z-man30 June 2018 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
Honky Red, Last Dance
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps CCM4V's>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 by Z-Man15 June 1996 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
Diner > Driving Song > (I Walk On) Guilded Splinters > Drums > Jam > Driving Song > Flat Foot Flewzy
Source: Subteranean PZM Mics > D7 by Steve Brothers
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Well, after the success of our “Random Openers” show we decided to run it back (sort of) with “Random Closers.” We debate the differences between 1st set closers, 2nd closers, and encores, recall some of our favorite closers from days of yore, and share the (somewhat) famous story of the Deer Creek 2001 show where a pre-show storm turned the sky a purplish-green color. For all you amateur meteorologists out there, that ain’t good. Music-wise, we start off in April 1995 with a tipsy JB bringing the good on “And It Stoned Me” and “Holden,” jump forward to a killer “Stop-Go” closer from July 1997 (pay attention to the jam at the end), and then two selections from 2001. Hope you enjoy and take a drink if you had Goran Ivanisevic in the pool for “first male tennis player mentioned on the Bluest Tape.”
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
04 April 1995 - New Haven, CT - Toad’s Place
And It Stoned Me, Holden Oversoul
Source: SBD18 July 1997 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
Jam > Stop-Go
Source: AKG 480 > Oade > SBM1 > DAP108 July 2001 - Noblesville, IN - Deer Creek Amphitheater
Love Tractor, Glory > Swamp
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > CMC6 > EAA PSP2 > Apogee AD-100020 November 2001 - Johnson City, TN - Freedom Hall
Astronomy Domine Jam > Good Morning Little Schoolgirl > The Waker > She Caught the Katy
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps mk4v > kc5 > m222 > nt222 > vms5u > AD1000 > HHb by Charles Fox
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June 2001 was a big month for Widespread Panic. They released their final studio album with Michael Houser, Don’t Tell the Band, and embarked on a mighty fine summer tour starting way out west in California. This week, we talk about the first handful of shows from this tour, with stops in San Diego, LA, and a return to Paolo Soleri in Santa Fe. Tune in for the music - including a great version of “Coconut,” a killer guest spot from War keyboardist Lonnie Jordan, and “Don’t Be Denied” (nuff said) - and stay for Jeff’s stories about living in Cox’s Creek, Kentucky with some random forestry students. Quite a time, indeed!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
13 June 2001 - San Diego, CA - Navy Pier
Coconut > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues > Vacation
Source: Neumann AK40 > LC3 > KM100 > AD-1000 by Andrew Rakow16 June 2001 - Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern Theater
Chilly Water
Source: FOB AKG 481 > M148 > modSBM-1 > DA-P1 > D817 June 2001 - Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern Theater
Astronomy Domine > Four Cornered Room > Low Rider > Red Hot Mama (w/Lonnie Jordan on keyboard)
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > CMC6 > M148 > AD100019 June 2001 - Santa Fe, NM - Paolo Soleri
Don’t Be Denied > Porch Song > Bowlegged Woman
Source: FOB/LOC Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > VMS5U > Apogee AD1000 > HHb-PDR1000 by Charles Fox
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We have all had that moment at a Widespread Panic - when the lights come down, the crowd noise goes up, and in your head, your mind is spinning with the thought of “What are the boys gonna kick it off with tonight?” Sometimes, the band will start it off nice and slow and ease the crowd into the night; other times, they will just smack you in the face with a 2 x 4’ and you are just along for the ride at that point. This week, we look at four shows with ‘random’ openers, featuring songs that ended up in the first slot only a handful of times, or just once. We start way back in 1987 with the only “Feelin’ Alright” opener, and then jump ahead to the 1990s with strong - and rare - showings from Paolo Soleri in New Mexico (1996) and the American Theater in STL (1999). Closing it out this week is probably one of top “HOLY S&%T” moments in the band’s history, the historic “Sweet Leaf” opener from the first night of NOLAWeen 2000. Good thing the UNO Lakefront Arena is well constructed because we both thought the damn roof was gonna come off!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
05 January 1987 - Athens, GA - Uptown Lounge
Feelin’ Alright > Chilly Water
Source: SBD > Analog (M) > CD11 June 1996 - Santa Fe, NM - Paolo Soleri
Papa’s Home > C. Brown
Source: AKG 46822 June 1999 - St. Louis, MO - American Theater
Blight > Worry
Source: FOB/DFC B&K 4021 (XY) > EAA PSP2 > DA-P1 by Steve Brothers27 October 2000 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
Sweet Leaf > One Arm Steve > Makes Sense To Me
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps MK4V (ORTF) > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > AD1K > HHb by Charles Fox
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We've done a lot of celebrating the 20th anniversary of things recently: the historic 10 night Paris run; the release of Panic's first official live album, Light Fuse Get Away; and the record-breaking Panic in the Streets. So it only makes sense that we move on to the 20th anniversary of Panic's big summer tour in 1998, the "Travelin' Light" Tour - Panic's first summer tour headlining sheds across this great country! So instead of giving the traditional 20th anniversary gift of china to our dear listeners, what do you think the boys from Bluest Tape give here in episode 60? Sandwiches.
We first touched on Panic's sandwich artistry way back in episode 25. But as Jeff dug through the first run of shows of the Summer 98 tour, he was struck by the frequency and uniqueness (is that a word?) of the sandwiches. So we return to make a second run at the topic. This week we check out some great stuff from the first couple weeks of that tour in Southern California, the Pacific Northwest, and the Great Potato State...
Enjoy!
Bonus points for anyone who can count the various punctuation marks used in this week's show notes.
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30 May 1998 - Santa Barbara, CA - County Bowl
Low Spark > Dream Song > Low Spark
Source: AKG 414 > Sonosax31 May 1998 - Los Angeles, CA - Universal Amp.
Pigeons > Weight of the World > Pigeons
Source: Neumann KM84i > PS-2 > SBM-1 > D8 by Mike Phelps2 June 1998 - San Diego, CA - Montezuma Hall, San Diego State University
Wondering > Party at Your Mama's House > Pusherman > Who Do You Belong To? > Pusherman
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Tascam DA-P1 > Coax > Sony D85 June 1998 - Eugene, OR - Cuthbert Amp.
A of D > Holden > Stop-Go > You Got Yours > Stop-Go
Source: MG 210>m148>ad10009 June 1998 - Sun Valley, ID - Elkhorn Amp.
Chilly Water > Impossible > Chilly Water
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > AD-1000 > DAT
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So, once you get past Harvey’s condescension and, frankly, outright hostility towards Jeff for not “understanding” this week’s theme, this is pretty damn fine episode of The Bluest Tape. We tackle “first variations” of classic songs, including lengthy versions of “Airplane,” “Tallboy,” and “Wondering,” and also slow “Porch Song,” diving deep, especially, into the evolution of a couple of these songs and debating which other short Panic songs could become vehicles for expansion. We will definitely be coming back this way again.
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08 September 1995 - Raleigh, NC - Walnut Creek Amphitheater
Heroes > Impossible > Airplane > Love Tractor
Source: SBD05 June 1996 - St. Paul, OR - Champoeg State Park
Driving Song > Tallboy > Jam > Driving Song > Breathing Slow
Source: SBD27 May 1998 - Mesa, AZ - Mesa Amphitheater
Rebirtha > Wondering > Pilgrims > Greta
Source: Microtech Geffels21 May 1993 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theatre
Porch Song, Pickin’ Up the Pieces > Proving Ground (w/Matt Mundy on mandolin)
Source: Nakimichi-CM300/CP1 > DAT
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Harvey’s back from sabbatical and the band is back together for our 58th episode - can you believe it? This week, we take a trip down to Charleston, SC for some Low Country Panic. The band has been playing there for nigh on 30 years, and delivering some classic performances over the years. We touch on a great, cover-heavy, early show from 1988; a great SBD recording from 1993; and a stellar first set selection from September 1997. Tip back a beverage with some airline bottle liquor (if you’ve lived in Charleston or been there beyond the last couple years, you know what we’re talking about) and settle in for the pod - enjoy!
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04 March 1988 - Charleston, SC - Captain Harry’s
Me & My Uncle > Travelin’ Light, Wooden Ships > Another Man Done Gone
Source: SBD23 September 1993 - Charleston, SC - The Music Farm
Rock, Worry, Me & the Devil Blues
Source: SBD27 September 1997 - Charleston, SC - Joe Riley Stadium Park
Do What You Like > Henry Parsons Died
Source: Neumann KM140
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We’re taking a little break from our usual programming this week. We hope you like this little taste from the spring 1998 tour closer in Iowa City, IA. Jeff even mentions going camping again!
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03 May 1998 - Iowa City, IA - Hubbard Park, University of Iowa
Diner > Driving Song > Fishwater > Driving Song > Happy > Hatfield
Source: AKG 483 > EAA PSP-2 > DA-P1>(Post Production)>SONY R500 with SBM on Taped by Eric Levita (Smiley), Conversion by Eric Foelske
Photo is of exterior of the, sadly now closed, Denny's right off of I-65 in Franklin, Kentucky, just across the KY-TN state line.
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We’re taking a little break from our usual programming this week. We hope you this little taste of Widespread Panic from Fall Tour 1999 and a quick little story about Jeff’s 1996 Pontiac Grand Am.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
24 October 1999 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
Fishwater, C. Brown, B of D > Pigeons > Me & the Devil Blues
Source: AKG 483 > Oade m248 > SBM-1 > DAT by Jeff Frank
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20 years ago, on April 18, 1998, Widespread Panic played a free record release release party to approximately 100,000 fans on the streets of their hometown Athens, Georgia. There were a lot of challenges to pulling something like this off, but with that band in that place at that time, it almost seemed meant to be. Coming off of a European tour which saw the band playing in some of the smallest venues they had played in a decade, they returned to their hometown and played to the largest crowd they had ever played to. And boy were they up to the task. A good chunk of the show was released on VHS, CD, and then finally DVD. This week, we play all of the tunes from this show that were not released officially. Included are three debuts: "All Time Low", "One Arm Steve", and "Christmas Katie" as well as some fantastic versions of Panic classics like "Diner" and the apt "Papa's Home".
We also were lucky enough to be joined by Gordon Lamb, Senior Writer and Columnist for Flagpole, and author of the new book, Widespread Panic in the Streets of Athens, Georgia. Gordon shed some light on the history of the Athens music scene, the political struggle of putting an event like this on, and of course the band itself.
Please go to your local bookseller and pick it up today. Or if you don't want to leave your house, pick it up at Indiebound.org
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Photo credit: Wingate Downs
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18 April 1998 - Athens, GA - Washington Street
Set I: Diner > Walkin, Henry Parsons Died, All Time Low, Takeout, Blackout Blues
Set II: One Arm Steve, Greta > Christmas Katie > Radio Child, Arleen > Papa's Home > Drums > Papa's Home
Source: SBD
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This week we present Volume Two of our tribute to the 20th anniversary of Panic’s first - and greatest - live album, “Light Fuse, Get Away.” Last week, we created a first set; this week, we go with a second set that could have been played during spring/summer of 1997. Same rules apply: all SBDs and no repeats. Sure, it might be a little far afield, to have two instrumentals pre-drums. Yeah, it might be a bit absurd to have a set open with “Bowlegged Woman” and close with “Dear Mr. Fantasy.” Then, to follow it up with a “Low Spark” in the encore, well, there just might be a big old pile of melted faces laying on the dance floor. Last week, we restrained our inner fanboys; this week, not so much. Enjoy!
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Disc Two:
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07 May 1997 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
Bowlegged Woman
Source: Matrix SBD + AKG 483 > Oade > SBM1 > D8 (66% SBD / 33% AKG 483) by Harvey Couch29 March 1997 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater
Galleon > Arleen
Source: SBD18 April 1997 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
Airplane > (I Walk On) Guilded Splinters
Source: SBD08 July 1997 - N. Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues
Drums > Vacation, Dear Mr. Fantasy
Source: Matrix (60% Sennheiser 441/Nakamichi CM300, 40% DSBD) by Harvey Couch27 April 1997 - Burlington, VT - Memorial Auditorium
End of the Show > Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Source: SBD
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Pretty impossible to believe, but Widespread Panic’s first live album, “Light Fuse, Get Away” dropped twenty years ago this month. A true watershed in the band’s career, the album highlights the excellent Spring and Summer Tours of 1997. To celebrate this anniversary, we take a crack at putting together a Volume Two of “Light Fuse, Get Away.” Using only SBD recordings from the same tours, and no repeats from the album, we have put together what could certainly been reasonable first set from 1997. Sure, it would be great to include all of favorite songs, but come on, we cannot be total fanboys, can we? Join us as we visit Baltimore in July, and Asbury Park, suburban Austin, and Washington, DC in April.
Disc One:
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09 July 1997 - Baltimore, MD - Pier Six Pavilion
Tie Your Shoes > Fishwater
Source: SBD22 April 1997 - Asbury Park, NJ - Paramount Theater
Radio Child > Genesis > B of D
Source: SBD12 April 1997 - Bee Cave, TX - The Backyard
The Last Straw > You Got Yours
Source: SBD20 April 1997 - Washington, DC - Capitol Theater
Jack > Henry Parsons Died
Source: SBD
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Well, here we go, the final five shows from the epic ten show run from the Chesterfield Cafe. The boys brought the heat the first five nights, took a couple days off (Eiffel Tower? Louvre?), got all wound up again, and closed the run out with a bang. We get things rolling with a stellar “Impossible” on March 24, followed by a nasty “Driving Song > Arleen” sandwich on March 25. The last three nights have great moments, too, with hot versions of classic tracks like “Diner” and “Stop-Go,” and we close it out with what we think might be the best “Weight of the World” the band has ever played. Next time we do this, maybe we’ll learn some French and do the pod all bilingual-like. The episode kicks off with the second half of our conversation with Jonathan Spencer, a Panic stalwart from years gone by. Enjoy!
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24 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Gimme, Impossible
Source: FOB Microtech Geffell m210 > Oade m248 > SBM-1 by Mike Schoder25 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Driving Song > Arleen > Driving Song > Greta
Source: FM SBD > DAT26 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Diner > Space Wrangler > Jam
Source: FOB Microtech Gefell m210 > Oade m248 > SBM-1 by Mike Schoder27 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Stop-Go > Junior > Party At Your Mama’s House
Source: EV-RE20's > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker28 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Weight of the World > Dear Mr. Fantasy
Source: FOB Microtech Gefell m210 > Oade m248 > SBM-1 by Michael Schoder
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Twenty years ago this month, Widespread Panic embarked on their first Transatlantic journey, landing in Paris for a what has become a legendary ten show run. Playing in front of a crowd that was at least 80-90% American each night out, the band rolled through classics, rarely played favorites, and took some serious setlist risks, too. While the sonic quality of the tapes leaves a bit to be desired, it is pretty amazing to hear the fans up and close personal with the band and their fellow travelers (a lot “Shhhhs” during the run!). All told, these shows represent some of Panic’s finest work, and, really set the stage for the Travelin’ Light Tour. This week, we look at the first five shows, filled with too many highlights to mention. Pay attention, though, to the smoking hot “Love Tractor” from 3/18 and damn fine “It Ain’t No Use” from 3/19. We start the episode chatting with Jonathan Spencer a Panic stalwart from years gone by. He tells the tale of how he sleuthed around and figured out the when and where of the Paris run, and some wild tales from inside the Chesterfield. Enjoy!
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17 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Jam > I’m Not Alone > Tie Your Shoes > Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Source: AKG 481 > Sonosax SX-M2 > SBM-118 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
And It Stoned Me > Love Tractor > Just Kissed My Baby
Source: FM SBD > DAT19 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
It Ain’t No Use > Fishwater
Source: FOB EV-RE20 > SBM-1 > D8 by Michael Wilker20 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Vacation > Diner > Papa Legba
Source: FOB Neumann KM140 > Beyer MV100 > SBM-1 by Kurt Vile21 March 1998 - Paris, FRA - Chesterfield Cafe
Going Out West > Dream Song
Source: FOB Neumann KM140 > Beyer MV100 > SBM-1 by Kurt Vile
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Cover art photo courtesy of Jonathan Spencer
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FIFTY episodes, y’all! That’s FIFTY! Wow, we made it through almost a year of this crazy show and we’re ready to celebrate with our picks for the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Our picks coincide with some hot selections from Panic’s catalog. Harvey took the South and West brackets, choosing his beloved Kentucky Wildcats and the Xavier Musketeers, respectively, for the Final Four. Jeff, took the East and Midwest brackets, and chose the Villanova Wildcats and the Michigan State Spartans. So, while it’s guaranteed that NONE of these teams will make the Final Four in San Antonio, we can guarantee that you’ll love the music we chose as we visit great shows from Lexington 1996, Cincinnati 1997, Philadelphia 1999, and East Lansing 1995.
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20 October 1996 - Lexington, KY - Red Mile Racetrack
Mercy > Porch Song > Down on the Farm > Postcard
Source: AKG 46012 September 1997 - Cincinnati, OH - Taft Theater
Party At Your Mama’s House > Bowlegged Woman
Source: AKG 460b/ck61>b18>d7 way FOB by JK23 November 1999 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
Pleas > Machine > Barstools and Dreamers
Source: Neumann TLM170 > AD100025 March 1995 - East Lansing, MI - MSU Auditorium
Diner > Driving Song > B of D > Driving Song
Source: FOB AKG 451 > SV250
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Songs come and go - not everything can be around for 1,100-plus versions, like “Porch Song” and “Chilly Water.” Some of these songs make you wish they were still in the mix, and others make sense as to why they went away. Tonight, after some serious digging around the archive, we give you a mix of the two. This week, we start out with “Sun Keep,” a cool little Houser-led instrumental from 1990, and follow it up with “Benefactor,” a JB and Sunny rarity only played four times in the early nineties. Next, we visit Tipitina’s in NOLA for “Dog Song” and “Smoke and Burn,” two tracks played quite often but seem to have gone away for good. We close it out with another Houser song, “It Was You,” and “New Blue,” a nice mid-tempo ditty from Fall Tour 2001.
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27 July 1990 - Atlanta, GA - The Cotton Club
Sun Keep > Travelin’ Light
Source: Unknown Camera mic23 September 1991 - Santa Cruz, CA - The Catalyst
Space Wrangler, Benefactor
Source: SBD18 May 1992 - New Orleans, LA - Tipitina’s
Mercy > Entering A Blackhole Backwards > Dog Song > Pigeons
Source: Nakamichi cm300/cp4 > Teac DA-P2026 June 1996 - New Orleans, LA - Tipitina’s
Smoke and Burn > Happy > Wondering
Source: AKG 461 > B18 > SBM-1 by Mike Phelps13 July 1997 - Hampton, VA - Strawberry Banks
It Was You
Source: FOB AKG 461 > BPS-1s > FP-11s > DA-P20 by DATBRAD26 October 2001 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena
Jam > New Blue
Source: AKG 483 (din, 17cm) > Oade M248 > AD500e by Carl Beck
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Hard to believe that it has been almost a year since we dropped our first episode highlighting Widespread Panic’s vast catalog of instrumentals. We run it back this week by revisiting a few of our favorite shows (6/7/98 and 10/27/00), visit a smoker from fall 1996 (of which there are many), a wildly underrated show from 1999, and post-Halloween gem from 2000. Just one week after we launch into Panic 3.0, we jump back to 2005 and visit Panic 2.0 for the first time for a cover of “Last Date,” the monster 1960 pop hit by Floyd Cramer. Welcome to The Bluest Tape, George McConnell - we’ll see you again soon!
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22 October 1996 - Knoxville, TN - Tennessee Theater
Disco > Greta
Source: akg460b/ck61>b18>d7 fob by JK17 April 1999 - Huntsville, AL - VBCC Arena
Eliza’s Apt > Holden Oversoul > Can’t Get High
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Apogee AD-1000 > Tascam DA-P1 by Taylor Caine07 June 1998 - George, WA - The Gorge Amphitheater
Driving Song > Bear’s Gone Fishing > Driving Song
Source: FOB Neumann KM84i > PS-2 > SBM-1 > D8 by Mike Phelps03 November 2000 - San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
The Last Straw > E on a G > Papa Legba
Source: B&K 4011 > Lunatec V2 > Tascam DA-P1 by Steve Gilbert29 October 2000 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena
Jam > Galleon
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Oade m248 > AD2K > DA-P20 by Bill Mixon07 April 2005 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theater
Last Date
Source: unknown AUD
Episode cover art image is from 10/29/2000. Courtesy of Michael Sheehan. www.furtherimages.com
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Well, we did it. It only took 47 episodes and well over 100 hours of Widespread Panic to FINALLY play something recorded after July 2, 2002. To usher in this new era for The Bluest Tape, we invite Mr. Curtis George, the creator and overseer of Panicstream.com, the essential online streaming source not just for live Widespread Panic, but dozens of other bands, too. Curtis lets us in on how his site got started, how it keeps it going, what he thinks about the current state of the band, and how good of a time he had down at Panic en la Playa. Hey, it’s good to have someone on the show that still actually goes to shows, right? Great picks, Curtis - come back anytime!
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27 January 2018 - Riviera Maya, MX - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Maggot Brain > Ride Me High > Bust It Big
Source: Schoeps CCM4V'S>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44)FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP 66' From Stage, 7' High by Z-man28 January 2018 - Riviera Maya, MX - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
It Ain’t No Use, Arleen (w/George Porter Jr.)
Source: Schoeps CCM4V'S>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44)FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP 56' From Stage, 7' High by Z-man29 January 2018 - Riviera Maya, MX - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Sundown Betty, Pigeons, Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Mountain Jam (w/Marcus King)
Source: Schoeps CCM4V'S>Lunatec V2>Sound Devices 722 (24/44)FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC/AARP 56' From Stage, 7' High by Z-man
Weekly recommendations:
The '68 Comeback Special: Revisiting the albums of 1968 on their 50th anniversary
Wired: INSIDE THE TWO YEARS THAT SHOOK FACEBOOK—AND THE WORLD
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Young Lovers! You are in luck tonight as your friends here at The Bluest Tape have provided you with the perfect soundtrack for Valentine’s Day 2018. We have the set for you - a tender love song or two (including the 2nd greatest love song as delivered by a Filipino Elvis Tribute Artist!), a not-so tender love song or two, and some songs about, well, the physical act of “love.” But, of course, these songs come with a warning, too - just be careful of your audience, fellas, as you might end up sending the wrong kind of message with a few of these picks. Regardless, sit back (or lie down), enjoy your chocolates and your champagne, and turn it up on this most special of all Hallmark holidays.
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24 February 1994 - Charlotte, NC - The Capri
Can’t Help Falling In Love (w/ Renelvis on vocals), Chilly Water
Source: Unknown single stereo mic>home analog cassette deck01 November 1996 - Milwaukee, WI - Modjeska Theater
Gradle > Just Kissed My Baby
Source: EV-RE20's > 410 + AKG 393's > M148 > 410 > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker07 June 1998 - George, WA - The Gorge Amphitheater
Ride Me High > Love Tractor
Source: Schoeps > Oade > SBM-1 > DAP102 November 2001 - Madison, WI - Dane County Coliseum
Red Hot Mama > Arleen > Red Hot Mama (w/DDBB)
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > CMC6 > AD1000 > D8 by Jeff Kempka10 November 2001 - Asbury Park, NJ - Convention Hall
Bowlegged Woman, Flat Foot Flewzy
Source: AKG 483 (din,17cm) > Oade M248 > AD500e by Carl Beack
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Last week, we did malty beers. This week, we do hoppy beers. The complete yin-and-yang of Jeff and Harvey is on display, although we do tend to agree on our Panic selections. Each pick this episode features a special guest. Harvey gets us started up in Stowe, VT, the home of the East Coast IPA, with a 1993 show featuring Warren Haynes’ second guest spot with Panic. Then, we jump ahead to two 1995 shows, one featuring the underrated Gibb Droll, the other with the great David Blackmon on fiddle. For the latter, Harvey pairs it with a hoppy beer that Jeff actually does enjoy, the Bearded Iris Homestyle. We close it out with probably one of the most famous sit-ins of all-time, September 7, 1997 with Branford Marsallis and Buckshot Lafonque. So, grab a pint, a bottle, a can, a growler, or a keg-stand, and enjoy this week’s show. Skol!
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31 July 1993 - Stowe, VT - H.O.R.D.E. Festival
Can’t Get High, Chilly Water (w/Warren Haynes on guitar)
Source: (ORTF) B&K 4011's > Neumann BS48i-2 > Sony TCD-D3 > DAT by John Goodhue
Beer Pairing: Alchemist Heady Topper10 September 1995 - Richmond, VA - Brown’s Island Park
Travelin’ Light (JB & Sunny), Porch Song > Jam > Me & the Devil Blues > Low Rider (w/Gibb Droll on guitar)
Source: (FOB/DFC) EV-RE 20's > SBM-1 > D8 by Michael Wilker
Beer Pairing: The Veil Crucial Taunt29 September 1995 - Nashville, TN - Riverfront Park
Eliza’s Apt. > It Ain’t No Use > Porch Song > Jam > Blackout Blues* (w/David Blackmon on fiddle)
Source: AKG 468
Beer Pairing: Bearded Iris Homestyle07 September 1997 - Boston, MA - Harbor Lights Pavilion
Arleen > Drums > Love Tractor* (w/Buckshot LaFonque)
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Reutelhuber > DA-P1 by Jim Finn
Beer Pairing: Trillium Mettle
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We can agree that nothing goes better with Widespread Panic than a ice cold beer, right? Now, we’re not talking about $8.00 domestic macro brews in a summer shed, but rather one of the many wonderful barley pops made by hand throughout our fair land. This week, Jeff shares four of his favorite brown ales and matches them up with selections from Panic’s past. We get things started down in Tampa, Florida with a great segment from early 1993 and a Cigar City Maduro. From there we head north to Kalamazoo, MI, down to Memphis, TN, and back up the Mississippi River again to St. Paul, MN. Hope you like the music and hope you’ll seek out the beers we talk about, too!
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16 January 1993 - Tampa, FL - Ritz Theater
Chilly Water > Drums > Henry Parsons Died > Chilly Water
Source: SBD > DAT
Beer Pairing: Cigar City Maduro29 October 1996 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Machine > Barstools and Dreamers
Source: B&K 4011 (7th row DFC)
Beer Pairing: New Holland Cabin Fever10 October 1998 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
Diner > Hatfield
Source: Schoeps cmc6-mk41 > V2 > DAP1 > coax > oade > D8 (DFC/behind SBD)
Beer Pairing: Meddlesome Broad Hammer01 November 2001 - St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Jam > Can’t Find My Way Home, Climb to Safety
Source: Schoeps mk4 > KC5 > cmc6 > V2 > AD1K (FOB/DFC/ORTF)
Beer Pairing: Surly Coffee Bender / Barley John’s Wild Brunette
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Here we are, part two of our journey through the epic 1996 Sit n Ski Tour through the Rocky Mountains. At some point during these two episodes, Harvey mentioned the strong feelings folks have about the tour, those that love it and others that loathe it. Really? People don’t like Sit n Ski? We thought the only thing we argued about in Panic world was about guitar players! There are moments of sheer brilliance, y’all...BRILLIANCE. To prove the point, we dug up some gems to hopefully change the minds of the doubters, including perhaps the super sleeper show of the tour, January 31 in Colorado Springs. Enjoy!
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29 January 1996 - Vail, CO - Garton’s
Stop-Go
Source: AKG414B/ULS > Oade Deluxe > Technics SV-MD131 January 1996 - Colorado Springs, CO - Juan Reed Gym
Driving Song > Junior > Driving Song; It Ain’t No Use > Tie Your Shoes > Henry Parsons Died
Source: B&K 4011 > Lunatec 316 > sv25503 February 1996 - Salt Lake City, UT - Zephyr Club
Junco Partner
Source: AKG 391b > B18 > D7 from Balcony09 February 1996 - Denver, CO - Ogden Theater
Glory > Diner > Pilgrims > Solace
Source: Front Row Center Balcony, 4-mic mix: Senn. ME-80/KU-3's x Senn. 421's ~> Boss BX-4 ~> Sony SBM-M1 ~> Denon DTR-80-P
Photo courtesy of Widespread Panic/Brown Cat.
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Hard to believe that the legendary Sit n Ski Tour was some 22 years ago this month. What a tour it was, the band hanging out for almost a full month in the Rocky Mountains, mostly in ski resort towns, but a few urban areas and college towns thrown in for good measure. Sit n Ski evolved from the first show to the last, starting out as a true acoustic show with some solo spots and guests like David Blackmon adding some incredible texture, depth, and emotion. Later, though, the tour becomes a sneak peek of what would become an incredible year in the band’s history. In this first episode, Harvey looks at the bookends of the tour, starting out in Boulder and Breckenridge, a brief stopover in Aspen, and then onto Crested Butte for the tour closer. Enjoy the ride!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
18 January 1996 - Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre
The Take Out > Porch Song
Source: SBD > DA-P2020 January 1996 - Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre
Let’s Get the Show on the Road, Vacation > Rock (w/ David Blackmon on fiddle)
Source: Matrix (50% SBD - 50% EV-RE20 > SBM1 > D8)22 January 1996 - Breckenridge, CO - Ten Mile Room
Barstools and Dreamers > Highway to Heaven, Don’t Be Denied
Source: Matrix (66% SBD - 33% AKG 483) by Harvey Couch25 January 1996 - Aspen, CO - Wheeler Opera House
Climb to Safety, Chilly Water (w/ Jerry Joseph on guitar/vocals)
Source: SBD11 February 1996 - Steamboat Springs, CO - Sheraton Ballroom
Conrad > Rebirtha > Weight of the World
Source: Matrix (SBD + Sennheiser 421) by Phil Lucks14 February 1996 - Crested Butte, CO - Gothic Cafeteria
Postcard > It Ain’t No Use > Tallboy
Source: Matrix (SBD > DA-P20 + AKG 463 > Oade) by Nick Burlison
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The Bluest Tape kicks off 2018 proper-like with a set full of debuts from the mid-to-late 1990s. The Stable Geniuses here at the beloved pod have culled some interesting material this week, starting with very first “Diner,” oddly enough, from T. Lavitz’s next-to-last show in February 1992. Then, we head all the way out to Santa Fe for a pretty solid “Blackout Blues” from 1993 (Was it actually the best version ever? Maybe…), and back east for “Gradle” (1995) and “Greta” (1996). Apologies if you don’t like the lengthy conversation about Jackopierce. We close it out with return trips to Ames, IA in 1997 and Madison, WI in 1998 for the very first “You’ll Be Fine” and “Blue Indian,” respectively. We also give you our (likely incorrect) picks for the National Championship Game and talk about albums from 48 years ago. So, go ahead and press the “big button” and give us a listen again this week!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
07 February 1992 - Augusta, GA - The Old Post Office
Diner (FTP), Makes Sense To Me
Source: Shure SM57 > Sony D5 by Jack Squirrel17 November 1993 - Santa Fe, NM - Club Luna
Blackout Blues (FTP) > Heroes, Mr. Soul
Source: DSBD remastered by Kevin Preuss22 March 1995 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
Gradle (FTP) > Travelin’ Light
Source: SBD > DAT30 March 1996 - Elon, NC - Elon College
Greta (FTP), Genesis
Source: EV-RE20 > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker15 September 1997 - Ames, IA - C.Y. Stephens Auditorium
You’ll Be Fine (FTP)
Source: 2nd row Microtech Gefell 21006 October 1998 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
Blue Indian (FTP) > Weight of the World
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > Graham-Patten ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek
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“Looks like we made it without a glitch!” - Dave Schools, 12/31/99
Oh, New Year’s Eve. While it might be second to only Valentine’s Day in the annals of overrated holidays, it at least is a night for some epic concerts, from the Dead and the Allmans, to Panic and Phish. This week, we celebrate New Year’s Eve’s from Panic’s glory years, focusing on 1995 to 1999, all in the state of Georgia, each year getting bigger and bigger, culminating in the Millenium show at Philips Arena. While these shows might have some bust-outs, FTPs, and rarities, NYE Panic shows are best known for classic tracks played incredibly well. Wanna hear a top-3 “Hatfield?” We got it. Wanna hear an epic slow “Porch?” Got that too. Hope y’all made it through NYE safe and sound and that you haven’t broken your resolutions quite yet!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
31 December 1995 - Macon, GA - Macon Coliseum
Send Your Mind > Tallboy
Source: SBD/AUD Matrix by JTL31 December 1996 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theatre
A of D > Hatfield, Better Off
Source: FOB AKG 461 (DIN) > BPS-1s > FP-11s > DA-P20 by DATBRAD31 December 1997 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theatre
Porch Song > Arleen > Greta
Source: FOB AKG 414 TL2 (Omni) > Oade m248 > SBM-1 > D8 by Wes Taft31 December 1998 - Atlanta, GA - Fabulous Fox Theatre
Wondering > Coconut
Source: FM SBD > DAT31 December 1999 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
What A Wonderful World, Ain’t Life Grand, Respect Yourself (w/Dottie Peoples and the People’s Choice Choir, Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
Source: FOB Schoeps MK2H > KC2.5 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Ethan Lee
Links:
Uncivil Podcast
The Wooks - Little Circle Apple Music/iTunes Spotify Web
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Man, were we wrong! Back in the late summer (episode #23 to be precise), we made our College Football Playoff picks, choosing Ohio State, USC, Florida State, and Alabama as our final four. Well, we only got one team right, but I think overall, we have a much better, more competitive, and more entertaining final four than we previously envisioned. So, congrats to the fans of Clemson, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Alabama. This week’s episode looks at selections from Tuscaloosa, Clemson, Athens, and, since Panic has never played in Norman, Oklahoma, we shift over to Tulsa for a solid show from summer 2000. Along the way, we give our pop culture recs for the week, Harvey rants about the fancy college dorms that kids have these days, Jeff says the Big Ten was better off missing the playoff this year, and, of course, we wish everyone safe travels, a Happy Chanukah, and a very Merry Christmas. We will be off on 12/26/17, so we’ll see you all again in 2018!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
09 April 1994 - Tuscaloosa, AL - Riverside Amphitheater, Univ. of Alabama
Pigeons, Heroes, Porch Song
Source: AKG 451's06 October 1994 - Clemson, SC - Littlejohn Coliseum
Send Your Mind, Rock > Chilly Water (w/David Blackmon, Allen Woody, Warren Haynes, and Matt Abts)
Source: SBD > DA-P2011 July 2000 - Tulsa, OK - Brady Village Amphitheater
Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > Ride Me High > Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > Give
Source: AKG 483 > Oade m248 > ADC-2006 February 1986 - Athens, GA - Mad Hatter Ballroom
Heathen, The Other One, Dear Mr. Fantasy
Source: SBD > ??? > Analog Cassette
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Since Panic first started hitting the road, they have always had an affinity for certain places: New Orleans, Red Rocks, Chicago, and Vegas are givens, along with lots of college towns. Sometimes, though, you look at the Everyday Companion, and you discover that the band has been in certain cities a BUNCH of times with little rhyme nor reason. Routing? Family members close by? Favorite club or promoter? One of these cities is Salem, Virginia, host to many a sleeper show over the past couple of decades. Tucked away in the Roanoke Valley and right along I-81, Salem has hosted Panic seven times since 1990. This episode focuses on three shows from Panic’s classic era: 9/16/95, 4/9/99, and 4/16/00. The band really stretches out in these selections, especially on 4/9/99, where both sets open with really nice improv jams. A must listen!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
16 September 1995 - Salem, VA - Bast Center, Roanoke College
Raise the Roof > Entering a Blackhole Backwards > Henry Parsons Died
Source: AKG 460 + ck6109 April 1999 - Salem, VA - Salem Civic Center
Pleas > Chilly Water > Dyin’ Man > Chilly Water > Ride Me High
Source: FOB/DFC Schoeps MK4 > Reutelhuber > DA-P1 by Jim Finn16 April 2000 - Salem, VA - Salem Civic Center
Holden Oversoul > Me & the Devil Blues > Fishwater
Source: Schoeps MK4V > M222 > NT222 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb PDR1000 by Charles Fox
Links
Dead & Company Sugaree 11/17/17
The Wonder Years
Julien Baker
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Since Harvey let us do a show about Lawrence, Kansas, we let him do a Lexington, Kentucky show. Of course, Harvey is a proud UK grad and a diehard fan of Big Blue (Note: Jeff is neither of these things), but it wasn’t too much of a chore, though, as there have been some great shows in the Horse Capital of the World. Panic has been playing in Lexington since 1990, but really started to put it down in 1994 and beyond. For three straight years, they played great shows in the paddock of the Red Mile Racetrack, and then returned in 1999 to the old Memorial Coliseum on the UK campus. For many of us, there exists a special connection between our hometowns or college towns and Panic, so enjoy not just the music but also Harvey’s youthful tales and reminiscences. A little nostalgia isn’t so bad! Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
02 October 1994 - Lexington, KY - Red Mile Racetrack
Sleepy Monkey > Stop-Go > Hatfield
Source: SBD17 September 1995 - Lexington, KY - Red Mile Racetrack
Mercy > Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Chilly Water
Source: EV-RE20 > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker20 October 1996 - Lexington, KY - Red Mile Racetrack
West Virginia > Dream Song, Can’t Find My Way Home
Source: AKG 46023 April 1999 - Lexington, KY - Memorial Coliseum
Space Wrangler > Arleen > Jack
Source: FOB Neumann KM184 (XY) > Apogee AD1000
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We’re taking another break from our regular programming - road trips and family time took precedence over the pod this week. Instead, we hope you enjoy this little taste of Widespread Panic from Thanksgiving 2001. It’s a loaded first set, featuring a split “Papa’s Home” and guest spots from the DDBB and George McConnell. Hope everyone had a grand Thanksgiving - see you back here next week!
Link below goes to whole show stream from Panicstream.
24 November 2001 - Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum
Travelin' Light, This Part Of Town, Tall Boy, Papa's Home > Fishwater > Papa's Home, Bayou Lena, Down (w/Kevin Harris on saxophone), Stop Breakin' Down Blues (w/George McConnell on guitar), Love Tractor
Source: FOB/DFC mk4v~>kc5~>m222~>nt222~>vms5u~>AD1000~>HHb by Charles Fox
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Jeff and Harvey Celebrate The Big #17
November 21. We don’t know what it means to you all, but for Jeff and Harvey, it means the beginning of a friendship that has carried them through nearly three dozen episodes of The Bluest Tape. We had traded tapes for a while, but never met face-to-face until a pre-show beer on 11/21/00. 17 years - did you know that furniture is the preferred gift for the 17th wedding anniversary? Random, right? Anyway, this week, we reminisce about that great Louisville show, talk about the genius of Carlton Smith, and highlight two other excellent Panic shows that took place on November 21. We touch on Fall 1999 with a jaunt up to New Haven, CT for a slightly reggae version of “Holden Oversoul,” and then on down to New York for a strong 1998 show at Roseland Ballroom. The band put their new sound system through the mill that night, with a scorching “Papa’s Home” and a super rare split “Love Tractor.” We close it out with 11/21/00 Louisville - enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
21 November 1999 - New Haven, CT - Palace Theater
Holden Oversoul > Jack > Henry Parsons Died
Source: FOB AKG 481 > Apogee AD1000 > Sony D8 by Jeff Frank21 November 1998 - New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
Papa’s Home > Love Tractor > Makes Sense To Me > Love Tractor
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > DAP1 by Don Hess21 November 2000 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
This Part of Town (w/Carlton Smith on percussion), Low Rider > Coconut
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Oade M248 > AD2K+ by Bill Mixon
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This episode is an ode to Lawrence, Kansas, a city that is home to the University of Kansas, the third-to-fifth best college basketball program in history, an 1863 Civil War massacre, and six stellar Widespread Panic concerts from 1993 to 1997. While we discuss all of these topics, plus talk about European bootlegs of Panic shows from the 1990s, we try and stay focused on the music, and boy, do we have some music this week. We kick things off in 1993 for the first show in the epic fourteen shows in fourteen days run that followed. The band returned for a couple of mid-July shows in 1994 (check out the jam between Driving and Chilly) and 1995, and came back for a great three show run from November 1997. The band is in prime form here - tight, creative, and flawless segues. Outside of NOLAWeen, Red Rocks, Oak Mountain, or NYE, there might not be a better collection of songs and setlists for three shows at the same venue - sensational stuff.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
21 October 1993 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Papa’s Home > Fishwater
Source: DSBD17 July 1994 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Driving Song > Pleas > Driving Song > Jam > Chilly Water > Drums > Chilly Water
Source: SBD > DA-P2012 July 1995 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Heroes > Impossible > Henry Parsons Died
Source: SBD/AUD Matrix 65% sbd/ 35% aud by D.P. Swint13 November 1997 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Holden Oversoul > Do What You Like > You Got Yours
Source: AKG c410bs & c408bs14 November 1997 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Stop-Go > Greta
Source: (4-Mic Matrix) AKG c408b + AKG c410b > Sony D7 by Jeff Jansen16 November 1997 - Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
Weight of the World, And It Stoned Me
Source: AKG 451 > Beyerdynamic MV100 > Panasonic SV-250
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Lagniappe #1: A Tasty Treat from Fall 1998
We’re taking a little break from our usual programming this week. We hope you this little taste of Widespread Panic from Fall Tour 1998 - play it LOUD!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
05 November 1998 - Greenville, SC - Timmons Arena, Furman University
Ophelia > Diner > I’m Not Alone
Source: AKG 483 > Oade M248 > SBM-1 by Max Hester
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Happy Halloween Ya Bunch of Freaks!
As you might imagine, it’s pretty hard to pass up doing a Halloween-themed podcast when the podcast drops on Halloween, so no tricks here - we’re delivering what you, the listening public, wants. Though, instead of placing a bucket of bustouts above your door and dumping it in on you when come by for Whoppers and Oh Henry bars, we go in a different direction by playing some of favorite regular rotation songs from Halloweens past. Things get started with a holiday-appropriate Heaven > Me & the Devil from 1993, pass through Athens 1995 and Chicago 1996, and then land in New Orleans for some fantastic NOLAWeen Panic from 1997-1999. We close it out with one of our favorites, that super sneaky post-drums Galleon from the epic 2000 run. Happy Halloween!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
31 October 1993 - Missoula, MT - University Center Ballroom
Heaven > Me & the Devil Blues
Source: DSBD31 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Driving Song > Junior > Driving Song
Source: Matrix (SBD + EV-RE20's) by Michael Wilker31 October 1996 - Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom
Hatfield > Conrad
Source: AKG 391 > B18 > D731 October 1997 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer Lakefront Arena
Postcard, Travelin’ Light
Source: Neumann km84i > Denecke PS1 > SBM-1 by Mike Phelps31 October 1998 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer Lakefront Arena
Climb To Safety > Love Tractor
Source: FOB B&K 4011 > V2 > AD1000 by Marc Nutter31 October 1999 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer Lakefront Arena
Happy Child > Pilgrims > Jam
Source: Schoeps MK4V > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb PDR1000 by Charles Fox29 October 2000 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer Lakefront Arena
Jam > Galleon
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Oade m248 > AD2K > DA-P20 by Bill Mixon
Photo courtesy of Michael Sheehan - www.furtherimages.com
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Over the years, Widespread Panic has blessed us with some incredible Halloween shows, bustouts, and rarities, from way back in 1992 at the Georgia Theater and the numerous runs in NOLA, to the recent Panic 3.0 shows in Colorado and elsewhere. Sometimes, though, the band reminds us that the road to Halloween is paved with hidden gems, too. This week, we bring a blistering segment from Halloween Eve 1993 from the 2nd largest city in Idaho; an epic Chilly sandwich from Elvis’ hometown on the road to the first NOLAWeen; a stealthy good first set closer from a 1999 trip to the Taft in Cincinnati; and a Tallboy> Blue Indian > Walkin’ from 2000 that is so good that even Jeff has good things to say about Tallboy, Blue Indian, and Walkin’! There is a first time for everything!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
30 October 1993 - Nampa, ID - Civic Center
Rock > Hatfield > Junior
Source: DSBD30 October 1997 - Tupelo, MS - Tupelo Coliseum
Chilly Water > Mercy > Chilly Water
Source: FOB/ROC EV-RE20's > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker27 October 1999 - Cincinnati, OH - Taft Theater
Airplane > Christmas Katie > Travelin’ Light
Source: Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Don Hess25 October 2000 - St. Petersburg, FL - Bayfront Arena
Tallboy > Blue Indian > Walkin’ (For Your Love)
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-20
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We are back with the second part of our conversation with Everyday Companion founder and true friend of the podcast, Ted Rockwell. We start the music with a clip from Ted’s very first Panic show, 7/22/92 at the Park West in Chicago. This is an absolutely sublime version of “Stop-Go,” one that really shows how much the band had progressed from those final five man shows early that same year. Next, we jump ahead to 1998 for the final show from the band’s first European Tour. Ted has picked another gem, a lengthy, adventurous “Diner” played with great intention before a small, but welcoming, British crowd. We wrap with some a couple of non-Panic highlights from the 2007 JB & Friends show at the House of Blues in Orlando, and a great track from Dave Schools’ side project, Acetate. Many thanks to Ted for sitting in for the last two weeks - hope to have you back again very soon!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
22 July 1992 - Chicago, IL - Park West
Stop-Go
Source: DFC Nak 300 > PMD430 from spotlight crows' nest above soundboard by Ted Cappelen03 April 1998 - London, England - Borderline
Diner
Source: Unknown SBD20 January 2007 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues
Time Is Free (Aquarium Rescue Unit w/ Sam Holt)
Source: Schoeps mk41v(dina)~>kc5~>m222~>nt222 + mk4v/mk8(mid-side)~>kcy~>vms5u~>744t by Charles Fox20 January 2007 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues
Titles of Movies Will Not Appear on Bill (Outformation w/ Jimmy Herring)
Source: Schoeps mk41v(dina)~>kc5~>m222~>nt222 + mk4v/mk8(mid-side)~>kcy~>vms5u~>744t by Charles FoxAcetate
The Money’s Clean
Spotify
Apple Music
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This week, we welcome another special guest into the mix - founder of the Widespread Panic setlist database, Everyday Companion, Ted Rockwell. Ted has been following Panic since 1992, and has been an instrumental behind the scenes player in helping elevate the band in online circles for two decades. He and Will Duckworth put it up online back in 1995, and soon thereafter, published the first print copy of the Companion in 1996. It is hard to imagine to the Panic community without him! Ted made some great picks from throughout the band’s history, starting way back in 1988 in Atlanta, then a 1990 show from Murfreesboro, and closing it out with one of the last five-man band shows, the infamous Auburn University show from February 1992. It’s a pretty good journey this week, and we think that you’ll enjoy this trip into the wayback machine.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
19 November 1988 - Atlanta, GA - Little Five Points Pub
Jam > Cleburne Terrace, Ophelia, C. Brown
Source: SBD > DAT > Analog20 April 1990 - Murfreesboro, TN - Main Street
Snorkle Search > Eliza’s Apt. > Proving Ground
Source: SBD>custom cable 1/4 in. to mini>sony D621 February 1992 - Auburn, AL - Lambda Chi Alpha House, Auburn University
Jam > Chilly Water
Source: SBD
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Well, usually about this time of year the temperature would start drop a bit, the leaves would turn brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red, and we’d be enjoying some warm cider by the fire. Alas, our world is warm, y’all - like really warm. So, even though the calendar says FALL, the weather says SUMMER. Either way, let’s dive into a pretty solid fall tour - 1998 - that will remind you that the weather will hopefully take a turn for the better very soon. This is some classic Midwestern Panic this week. Coming off the Travelin’ Light shed tour, the band gets back to the comfortable environs of old theaters and ballrooms, starting up in Minneapolis, headed down I-35 (and then over) to Cedar Rapids, and then on up to the Dairy State for three shows. Fall 98 was unique because it was the last stand of the band’s old PA system, and former FOH mixer, Danny, put it through its paces with Schools bombs galore. Enjoy another couple great Panic sandwiches, a classic combo from the first night of the Barrymore, and sleeper segment from the second night, including an intense, early version of “Climb to Safety.”
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
02 October 1998 - Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre
Big Wooly Mammoth > Arleen > Big Wooly Mammoth
Source: AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek03 October 1998 - Cedar Rapids, IA - Paramount Theater
Disco > Greta > One Kind Favor
Source: AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek04 October 1998 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
Proving Ground > Me & the Devil Blues > Proving Ground
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek06 October 1998 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
Airplane > Space Wrangler
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek07 October 1998 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
Climb to Safety, It Ain’t No Use > I’m Not Alone > All Time Low
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek
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This week, we highlight a handful of songs brought to Widespread Panic by Daniel Hutchens and Eric Carter, aka Bloodkin. They came up at about the same time in Athens, and while Panic has achieved jam band royalty status, Bloodkin has remained under the radar, despite their massive songwriting output and far reaching influence, extending far beyond Panic. It is really hard to imagine Panic without the songs of Danny and Eric, from “Henry Parsons Died” to “End of the Show.” Selections include a handful of shows where the boys from Bloodkin sit in with Panic - it really doesn’t get much better than Danny and JB trading verses on “Quarter Tank of Gasoline” - including some rare FTP/only time played tunes. This episode is also remarkable for two reasons: Harvey makes a GRAND proclamation about one of the segments, and we (happily) play our first tracks from Widespread Panic 3.0, featuring the deft guitar work of Jimmy Herring. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
31 December 1991 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theater
Makes Sense To Me
Source: SBD27 January 1994 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theater
Wet Trombone Blues
Source: Nakamichi CM300/CP1 > DAT06 August 2000 - Winston-Salem, NC - Dixie Fairgrounds
Quarter Tank of Gasoline, Who Do You Belong To?
Source: FOB (in hat) Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Don Hess30 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Success Yourself
Source: AKG 46331 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Can’t Get High > Rotgut > Henry Parsons Died
Source: Matrix (SBD + EV-RE20s) by Michael Wilker19 July 1997 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
End of the Show
Source: AKG 480 > SBM-1 > OADE > DA-P110 July 2013 - Boise, ID - Idaho Botanical Gardens
Clap Hands
Source: Schoeps MK22>Kwon NOS>KC5>CMC6>analog>788T by Bennett Schwartz19 February 2012 - Aspen, CO - Belly Up Aspen
True To My Nature
Source: Schoeps MK4>kwon-dinA>KC5>CMC6>V3>analog>788T by Bennett Schwartz
Many thanks to Traci Markle for letting us use her awesome photo of Danny and Eric. Check out her website.
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Here Are Some Pretty Little Songs Guaranteed To Make You Cry
The title of this episode is actually a JB’ism from 9/15/97, and we should all know by now that when John Bell dips into the well of ironic understatement, hold onto your hats (backwards or not). This week’s selections from the middle of the first leg of the Fall 1997 are classic Panic, and, if you’re from the “School of Heavy Panic” like we are, this episode is for you. We start with a “Chilly Water” from 9/19/97 in South Bend, Indiana (intro’d by another JB’ism - “Hope you like loud music!” - a tip of the hat to “True Stories” by the Talking Heads), and work our way backwards through the previous three shows all in Midwestern college towns. After a stop in Carbondale, Illinois for five songs we have yet to play on TBT, we go to Champaign, Illinois for a quick little “Can’t Get High > Jam,” and then end up in AMES, IOWA. Why all caps? Because with the shows Panic has played here over the years, they deserve the respect of AMES, IOWA in ALL CAPS. 4/26/93. 7/16/94. 9/15/97. Listen, learn, and love, good people. If you want to know what being at a Panic show in 1997 was like, this AMES, IOWA show is it - loud, crystal clear, in your face, and performed brilliantly. Check out the whole show. Jeff uses a whole mess of superlatives during this episode (don’t worry, he’s fine) - we hope your ears hear why - splendid stuff!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
19 September 1997 - South Bend, IN - Morris Civic Center
Chilly Water
Source: FOB AKG 481 > EAA PSP-2 > SBM-117 September 1997 - Carbondale, IL - Shyrock Auditorium, Southern Illinois University
Disco > No Sugar Tonight, Little Kin > West Virginia > Ain’t Life Grand
Source: EV-RE20's > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker16 September 1997 - Champaign, IL - Virginia Theater
Can’t Get High > Jam
Source: Microtech Geffell 210s by Jason Wilhelm15 September 1997 - Ames, IA - C.Y. Stephens Auditorium, Iowa State University
Proving Ground > Blackout Blues > Proving Ground, Hatfield, Airplane > Can’t Find My Way Home
Source: 2nd row Microtech Gefell 210
http://www.panicstream.com/vault/widespread-panic-09161997-champaign-il/http://www.panicstream.com/vault/widespread-panic-09151997-ames-ia/
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Sandwich Artistry
Everyone loves a good sandwich - whether they are the kind between two pieces of bread or when Panic splits a song in half. This week’s selections are both rare (uncommon) and well done (well executed). We start with a return to Buckhannon, West Virginia (episode 1) and a rare Dirty Business sandwich from 4/20/96. After a return to Red Rocks in 1998 for an inverted Pleas > Chilly > Pleas sandwich, we head to Harvey’s stomping grounds in Lexington, KY for a stellar Junior > Pusherman > Junior from 1999. A very un-festival like segment from Beale Street Music Festival follows. And we wrap things up (get it?) from 2 straight nights in Summer 2001. A Walkin sandwich from Little Rock that features a “little” Rock and Bears Gone Fishin > Papa Legba > Bears Gone Fishin from Tulsa, OK that gets a little out there at the end as it winds its way into Drums. All in all, we think these showcase some of Panic’s most original and experimental playing (and setlist creation). So, grab you favorite Shrimp Po-Boy, BLT, or your sandwich of choice, sit back, and dig on some sandwiches, Panic style.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
20 April 1996 - Buckhannon, WV - Rockefeller Center, West Virginia Wesleyan University
Dirty Business > Love Tractor > Dirty Business
Source: SBD13 June 1998 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks
Pleas > Chilly Water > Pleas
Source: AKG 460/CK8 > Stewart > DA-P2023 April 1999 - Lexington, KY - Memorial Coliseum, University of Kentucky
Junior > Pusherman > Junior
Source: Neumann KM184 (XY) > Apogee AD1000 @ 48 KHz7 May 2000 - Memphis, TN - Tom Lee Park, Beale Street Music Fest
Henry Parsons Died > One Kind Favor > Henry Parsons Died
Source: AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > ADC-2030 June 2001 - Little Rock, AR - Riverfest Amphitheatre
Walkin’ > Rock > Walkin’
Source: FOB B&K 4011 > V2 > DAP11 July 2001 - Tulsa, OK - Brady Theater
Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > Papa Legba > Bear’s Gone Fishin’
Source: FOB Microtech Geffel 210s > Oade M248 > DAT
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A 1,000 year flood.27,000,000,000,000 gallons of water.100,000+ homes damaged.Unfathomable numbers and unfathomable destruction all along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. Hurricane Harvey was certainly an all-timer. From afar, it has been remarkable to witness communities coming together to help one another. The water will recede, but the effects of the damage will last for years. Houston (and Beaumont, and Orange, and elsewhere), we’re with you and we’re thinking of you!Widespread Panic has been visiting Houston for nearly three decades, first hitting the Space City on 2/28/90 - actually, their first visit to Texas, period - and have returned nearly thirty times since then. This week, we bring you some choice selections from those thirty shows, starting back in 1993 with a show from the epic fall tour of that year. We follow up with stops from 1995, 1997, and 1998, highlighting all-time versions of “Maggot Brain,” “Four Cornered Room,” and the staple of staples, “Porch Song.” This one is for you, Houston!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
21 November 1993 - Houston, TX - Rockefeller’s
Heaven, Hatfield > Jam > Pickin’ Up the Pieces
Source: DSBD01 June 1995 - Houston, TX - Party on the Plaza
Sleepy Monkey > Maggot Brain > Contentment Blues > Blackout Blues
Source: Schoeps cmc341 > Denon DTR 80p22 November 1997 - Houston, TX - Aerial Theater, Bayou Place
Four Cornered Room > Red Beans
Source: AKG 414 TL-2 > Oade M248 > SBM-1 > D828 October 1998 - Houston, TX - Aerial Theater, Bayou Place
Porch Song > The Take Out > Porch Song > Tie Your Shoes > City of Dreams
Source: Unknown AUD
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The Bluest Tape College Football Preview, Redux
For this week’s Bluest Tape, we have a special guest, ESPN Senior Writer Mark Schlabach, who further breaks down the upcoming college football season for us. No surprise, he likes Ohio State and Alabama, too. Mark attended the University of Georgia from 1991-96, and, like many UGA students at that time, found himself at the Georgia Theatre and other venues around the South in pursuit of the “lingering lead.” Mark shares a few memories of what life was like in Athens during that era, and a great story about seeing Panic at the old War Eagle Supper Club in Auburn, AL. The selections this week reflect some of Mark’s favorite 1993-94 shows, including a stellar Athens NYE show, a killer “Low Spark” from the HORDE Tour, and two other nice sounding DSBDs from 1994. The interview closes out with a brief conversation about his new book with Paula Lavigne, VIOLATED: Exposing Rape at Baylor University amid College Football’s Sexual Assault Crisis, which dropped on August 22. Thanks to Mark for spending time with us, and be sure to check out all his great writing on ESPN.com and follow him on Twitter @Mark_Schlabach.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
30 November 1994 - Chattanooga, TN - National Guard Armory
Send Your Mind > And It Stoned Me > Stop-Go
Source: DSBD
Great video of the 1994 Chattanooga show12 June 1994 - Athens, GA - Fairgrounds - Super Jam IV
Hatfield, Fishwater
Source: DSBD31 December 1993 - Atlanta, GA - Georgia Theatre
Machine >Worry, Just Kissed My Baby, Junior, Proving Ground
Source: DSBD14 August 1993 - Atlanta, GA - Lakewood Amphitheater - HORDE Festival
Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys (w/David Blackmon and John Popper)
Source: DSBD
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Forget Phil Steele. Forget Pat Forde. Forget Tony Barnhart. When you want hard-hitting hot takes about the upcoming college football season, everyone knows that The Bluest Tape is the place to get them. What, that’s not the case? Okay, maybe we overstated a bit, but still, we kind of know what’s going on, so give us a chance. Anyway, we pair our preseason top four with four great shows from Widespread Panic’s illustrious past. We start out west with a post-Halloween 2000 gem from the Wiltern Theater featuring a rock legend on guitar, follow it up with a 1993 rarity from Harvey’s tape vault, and then head back to the Newport Music Hall in C-Bus for a nice selection from October 1995. We close out the show the way that the college football season will probably close out as well, with the houndstooth-clad folks in Tuscaloosa riding high yet again. So, get your red Solo cups out of storage - it’s football season!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
02 November 2000 - Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern Theater
Stop Breakin’ Down Blues, Light My Fire (w/ Robby Krieger on guitar)
Source: FOB Schoeps MK41 > CMC6 > Apogee AD100019 January 1993 - Tallahassee, FL - The Moon
Flat Foot Flewzy, Driving Song > Pleas > Driving, Hatfield, Rock
Source: DSBD01 October 1995 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
Smoke & Burn > Happy > Heaven > B of D
Source: B&K 4011's > Neumann BS48i-2 > Modified Sony TCD-D10 Pro by Mark Lamke04 October 1996 - Tuscaloosa, AL - Coleman Coliseum
Travelin’ Light, The Last Straw > (I Walk On) Guilded Splinters > Chilly Water
Source: MG210>Neumann 48v p/s>sbm-1>D7 by Billy Mixon
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Just a few short days ago, we remembered the fifteenth anniversary of Michael Houser’s passing. It seems like yesterday, doesn’t it? This week, we look back at Mikey’s career with several selections curated by Jeff. We start off where we often do, way back in 1996, this time in the heart of the fantastic fall tour at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison, WI. Go ahead, find a better a “Pilgrims.” Next, we share a selection that will likely raise some eyebrows, the epic (perhaps for the wrong reasons) “Airplane > Diner” from the infamous March 1997 in Santa Cruz, CA. Was Sunny on cough syrup? Did Mikey make the show better or worse? No matter, his playing in the transition between these two Panic classics is worthy of mention. Before we jump back into some Mikey rarities, we make a stop in Champaign, IL, for the start of the second set on a chilly November night in 2000. While the Carbondale show two nights later is widely revered as an all-timer, this Champaign show has some incredible moments, including this massive nine-minute “Sandbox.” We close it out with a demo version of “Humpy Galumpy,” which is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
25 October 1996 - Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
Pilgrims > Papa Legba, Jack
Source: AKG 451 > Kirk Supply > SBM-1 > D826 March 1997 - Santa Cruz, CA - Civic Center
Airplane > Diner
Source: AKG 39129 November 2000 - Champaign, IL - Assembly Hall
Sandbox, Driving Song > Breathing Slow > B of D
Source: FOB AKG 482 > Apogee AD-1000 > Sony D8 by Jeff FrankLate 1992 - “Mikey and Me” - Michael Houser and John Bell
Pickin’ Up the Pieces, Banter
Source: Unkown (multi track analog recording)9 March 1989 - Athens, GA - Severe Driving Problems - Michael Houser and John Bell
Country Sex Song
Source: UnknownAugust 1995 - Studio Rehearsal
Humpy Galumpy
Source: Unknown
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It is truly hard to believe, but on August 10, 2017, it will have been fifteen years since Michael Houser succumbed to cancer. Obviously, Widespread Panic has carried on, and Houser’s memory and music will live on indefinitely, but it is good to pause, honor his legacy, and play some of our favorite cuts from the band’s classic era. This week, Harvey makes his picks, featuring cuts from three shows he attended from 1995-97. We get things started with a demo version of “Pilgrims” with Houser on vocals, followed by an extended selection from the ultimate sleeper show, November 2, 1996 in Columbus, Ohio. Pay special attention to the monstrous version of “Pigeons.” Next, we take a step back to fall 1995, with three songs from a Lexington, Kentucky show at a horse racing track. Lastly, we end up in Harvey’s hometown of New Orleans for Halloween 1997, the first - and dare we say, best - NOLAWeen show at the Lakefront Arena. We just need one word to describe this show: DINER. This one’s for you, Mikey - thank you for everything!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
Late 1992 - “Mikey and Me” - Michael Houser and John Bell
Pilgrims (instrumental)
Source: Unkown (multi track analog recording)2 November 1996 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
Let’s Get Down to Business, Pigeons > You Got Yours, Space Wrangler > Walkin’ (For Your Love) > Tie Your Shoes
Source: EV-RE20's > 410 + AKG 392's > M148 > 410 > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker17 September 1995 - Lexington, KY - Red Mile Race Track
Holden Oversoul > I Walk On Gulded Splinters > Love Tractor
Source: EV-RE20 > SBM1 > D8 by Michael Wilker31 October 1997 - New Orleans, LA - Kiefer Lakefront Arena
Big Wooly Mammoth > Diner > Four Cornered Room, Use Me
Source: AKG 393's > Oade > SBM-1 > D8
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This week, with wish a happy 75th birthday to Jerry Garcia, a musician whose influence is certainly heard in Widespread Panic’s music in the past, the present, and likely in the future, too. Like many other jambands, Panic started as a Dead cover band, but unlike others, they quickly cast aside Dead covers for original material. The Dead ethos, though, certainly remained. Our selections this week include tracks frequently covered by Panic, the Grateful Dead, and the Garcia Band, plus some late Houser era jams and teases of Dead classics. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
02 November 1998 - Macon, GA - Macon Coliseum
Let It Rock (w/ David Blackmon on fiddle)
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Oade 148 > SBM-1 by Bill Mixon20 July 1997 - Montgomery, AL - Montgomery Civic Center
Nobody’s Fault But Mine (w/ Warren Haynes on guitar, Allen Woody on mandolin, and Matt Abts on percussion)
Source: Matrix (60% SBD, 40% AUD (AKG 483 (XY) > Oade M248 > SBM-1) by Harvey Couch31 October 1999 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Source: AKG 483 > Oade M148 > SBM-1 by Bill Mixon01 June 1996 - Park City, UT - Wolf Mountain Arena
Werewolves of London
Source: FOB TOA KY > DA-P111 March 1989 - Monroe, GA - Pasture Party, Carrell Farms
Cryptical Envelopment > That’s It for the Other One > Astronomy Domine Jam
Source: SBD - Remastered by Alan Schwartz28 June 1996 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Dark Star Jam > And It Stoned Me
Source: FOB EV-RE20 > SBM-1 > D8 by Michael Wilker05 May 1999 - N. Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues
Blues For Allah Jam
Source: Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > Graham Patten ADC20 > Sony M1 by Charles Fox27 July 2001 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
The Harder They Come > Fire on the Mountain Jam
Source: AKG 481 (DIN) > Oade M148 > Apogee AD500e > DAT29 July 2001 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
China Cat Sunflower Jam > Dark Star Jam > Stir It Up
Source: FOB AKG 481 (DIN) > Oade M148 > Apogee AD500e > DAT16 October 1999 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater
That’s It for the Other One Jam
Source: B&K 4021 > EAA-PSP2 > Apogee AD-1000 > Sony M1 by Rodge Bryan
http://www.panicstream.com/vault/widespread-panic-05051999-myrtle-beach-sc/
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We close out the month of July with the four show run that closed out the summer 1997 tour. Visiting three outdoor venues in three states, plus a special theater gig in Tampa, finds the boys in fine form after a relatively short, but still grueling, summer tour. The best part of this run is the quality of the tapes, as three of the four shows were DSBDs leaked by the band during the prep for the upcoming Light Fuse, Get Away live album. Clearly, Jeff and Harvey did not have too many show notes this time around, because they do spend altogether way too long talking about Carrot Top, who intros the band - and sits in on percussion - for the first time in Tampa, but do not let that dissuade from listening this week.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
22 July 1997 - Pompano Beach, FL - Pompano Beach Amphitheater
L.A. > Just Kissed My Baby > Space Wrangler
Source: DSBD (Wilker remaster)23 July 1997 - Tampa, FL - Tampa Performing Arts Center
Stop-Go > Weak Brain, Narrow Mind > Stop-Go
Source: DSBD (Wilker remaster)25 July 1997 - Nashville, TN - Starwood Amphitheater
Jack > Big Woolly Mammoth, Genesis
Source: FOB EV-RE20's > SBM-1 > D8 by Michael Wilker26 July 1997 - Atlanta, GA - Lakewood Amphitheater
It Was You, Hatfield
Source: DSBD
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Happy Birthday, Jojo! It’s been 25 years since John ‘Jojo’ Hermann joined Widespread Panic - can you believe it? His New Orleans-influenced keyboard stylings have become essential to the Panic sound of the last couple decades, just behind Houser’s guitar and JB’s growl. Panic has typically had a show on July 18, and the band usually has gone out of its way to celebrate Jojo’s day of birth, from giving him the chance stretch out on the synth to a gorilla presenting him with a birthday cake on stage. This episode starts out in 1995, with an in-store performance at Bohemian Music, a record store-slash-piercing parlor in Billings, Montana, and winds up in Memphis, Tennessee during a stellar and steamy two-night stand in 1997. In between, stop in Raleigh and Indianapolis for Panic classics. So, Happy Birthday, Jojo, here’s to your health - SKOL!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
18 July 1995 - Billings, MT - Bohemian Music
Get Up Early in the Morning
Source: AKG 463 by Mark Kabella18 July 1998 - Raleigh, NC - Walnut Creek
Happy > Walkin'
Source: FOB AKG 483 > Oade m248 > Sony SBM-1 by Bobby Moore18 July 2000 - Indianapolis, IN - Murat Theater
Vacation > Jojo solo > Greta > North
Source: AKG 483 > EAA PSP-2 > Apogee AD1000 > DA-P1 by Eric Levita18 July 1997 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
Gradle > Red Beans, City of Dreams
Source: AKG480>Oade pre>SBM-1>DA-P1
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This week, we find ourselves in the midst of a tour through America’s Heartland in the blazing hot summer of 1999. When the Bluest Tape got started a few months ago, a 1999-centric show was not on our radar, but looking back, summer 1999 was pretty strong, starting out at Red Rocks, followed by a couple great ones in Montana and Wyoming, and then onto the Midwest. This episode starts off with some of the heaviest Panic we have played to date, an abbreviated second set from the Ranch Bowl in Omaha, which segues nicely into the next night’s opener in Kansas City, featuring a soulful “Wish You Were Here.” From there, it’s off to Peoria, Illinois and into the seventh circle of Hell, aka, the Madison Theater. It was 100 outside, 90 inside and damned if there weren’t some clouds - real ones - forming in the lobby during the second set. The episode ends up in suburban Detroit on a Monday night, featuring one of Jeff and Harvey’s favorite selections to date, a stellar - and quite long - “Glory” followed by the Monday show staple, “Last Dance.” Wake up, wake up, the coffee’s hot, the orange juice is cold, and no need to say goodbye, as we will be back again next week!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
13 July 1999 - Omaha, NE - Ranch Bowl
Bowlegged Woman > Henry Parsons Died, Holden Oversoul > Tie Your Shoes
Source: AKG 451EB + CK1 > Tascam DA-P1 (48KHz) by Mike Danby14 July 1999 - Kansas City MO - City Market
Tie Your Shoes Jam > Wish You Were Here
Source: FOB AKG 482 (split 40') > Lunatech V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 (48kHz) by Jamie Syrek16 July 1999 - Peoria, IL - Madison Theater
A of D > Diner
Source: AKG 482 (split 20’) > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek19 July 1999 - Pontiac, MI - Phoenix Plaza
Glory > Last Dance
Source: AKG 482 (split 20’) > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek
BONUS MATERIAL:1 August 1995 - Omaha, NE - Ranch Bowl
Interview with Houser, Sunny, and Jojo plus the second set/encore
Ranch Bowl - A Party Every Night - Ranch Bowl book
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Well, Happy Birthday USA! You’ve been around for 241 years now and have had the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, but you just keep on keeping on. What better way to celebrate this year’s birthday than with Widespread Panic, whose history of shows on July 4th is substantial and, as you will hear this episode, pretty darn good. We start way back in 1990 with the “4th of July X-Plosion” in Columbia, South Carolina, followed up by another outdoor show two years later in Richmond, Virginia. The boys and Brown Cat got wise and started booking summer shows in the North and the West - in case you didn’t know it, summer in the South is, to say the least, fricking hot - and we follow the band up to Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the first of a two night stand in 1997, and then out west to San Francisco for a tasty segment from the epic four night run in 2000. We close it out at Harmony Park in Minnesota with a blazing hot “Four Cornered Room” with a little surprise in the middle and, yes, another story from Jeff about camping. We promise this is the last one. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
4 July 1990 - Columbia, SC - Stadium Place
Love Tractor
Source: Audience analog master cassette > CD Sony D-5 > Tascam CDRW20004 July 1992 - Richmond, VA - Brown’s Island Park
Holden Oversoul > Rock
Source: Nakamichi cm300/cp4 > Teac DA-P204 July 1997 - Milwaukee, WI - Miller Oasis Stage at Summerfest
Dream Song > Blackout Blues
Source: Neumann KM-140 > Beyer MV-100 > SBM-14 July 2000 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater
Christmas Katie > Radio Child
Source: Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > Apogee AD1000 > HHb-PDR1000 by Jody Edmondson4 July 2001 - Geneva, MN - Harmony Park Music Garden
American the Beautiful Jam > Four Cornered Room > Heathen > Four Cornered Room
Source: AKG 481 > PS-2 > mod SBM1 > D8 by John Callery
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In case you missed it last week, we decided that if FDR had decided “swamp draining” was a better idea than, say, rebuilding and improving an entire country, we probably wouldn’t have Red Rocks Amphitheatre. It’s an absolutely stunning place, and its clear that the boys turn it up to 11 each year they head up the mountain to Morrison. This week, we get to hear all about that time Jeff went camping with hard shell Samsonite suitcase, which is just the kind of added value you get here at the Bluest Tape. This week, we bring you the best of 1999-2002, including some classic collaborations with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, a ripping Thought Sausage from 2000, and some memorable moments from 2001 and 2002.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
26 June 1999 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Pickin’ Up the Pieces, Tallboy > Climb to Safety (w/ Roger Lewis on baritone sax)
Source: AKG 482 (Split 15') > Lunatec V2 > GP ADC-20 > DA-P1 by Jamie Syrek27 June 1999 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Use Me (w/ Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Source: AKG 481 > Oade M248 > SBM-1 > D8 by Julian Eldridge24 June 2000 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Thought Sausage > Love Tractor > Henry Parsons Died
Source: (SBD > Hanson Footage > DVD @ 16/48) + (AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD1000 > Tascam DA-P1 @ 16/48) mixed by D.P. Swint25 June 2000 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Sometimes, Postcard > Goin’ Out West
Source: AKG 481 > Sonosax SX-M2 > SBM-1 by Aaron Kahn24 June 2001 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Trouble > Driving Song > Can’t Find My Way Home > Driving Song
Source: Schoeps MK4V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > VMS5U > AD1000 > HHb (Set 1: NT Pre / Set 2: VMS Pre) by Charles Fox28 June 2002 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Drums & Bass
Source: MBHO 603a/KA200 > V2 > mod SBM-1 > M1 by Eric Foelske
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So, here in this age of “swamp draining” and governmental “deconstruction,” we give you a case study on why sometimes our government isn’t all bad. The absolutely breathtaking Red Rocks was, in fact, a government project, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration during the New Deal. While Mother Nature did most of the heavy lifting in creating a natural amphitheatre, it took tons of concrete, thousands of man hours, and yes, the freaking United States government, to turn it into the finest concert venue in the United States, nay, the world. Since 1991, Widespread Panic has been tearing it up in the village (dare we say, “our kind of little village?”) of Morrison, Colorado, playing classic tunes for the first time, dropping rarities, and bringing some of their favorite musicians and best friends on stage. This episode starts off in July 1993, the second of two consecutive HORDE shows that summer and jumps to May 1996 for Panic’s first headlining gig at Red Rocks with the boys hitting their stride at the start of the second set. We jump ahead to 1997 for a fantastic four song run from the opening night, and the highly underrated Holden > Last Straw combo. We close out this episode with a couple of selections from June 1998, just a few days before the band headed back to Europe for a few festival gigs. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
3 July 1993 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Pigeons
Source: Cassette SBD31 May 1996 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Disco > Diner > I'm Not Alone
Source: B&K 4011 > Lunatec 316 by Marc Nutter26 June 1997 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Walkin > Rock > Heroes > Impossible
Source: AKG 483 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD100027 June 1997 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Holden Oversoul > The Last Straw > Travelin’ Light
Source: Schoeps MK8 + MK21 > KCY > VMS021b > AD1K12 June 1998 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Stop-Go > Big Woolly Mammoth > Stop-Go
Source: AKG 483 > V2 > GP-ADC20 @ 48kHz by Billy Mixon13 June 1998 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Fishwater (w/ Galactic)
Source: AKG 460/CK8 > Stewart > DA-P20
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This week, we take a listen to selections from Widespread Panic’s several visits to zoos throughout the United States. The band has always enjoyed playing shows surrounded by natural beauty, but zoos provide an extra added bonus of exotic wildlife. If nothing else, it gave JB and Garrie something random to talk about from the stage. We start off with back-to-back visits to the Jackson Zoo in Mississippi, where Panic played in both 1994 and 1995 (a stellar show, by the way), followed by a trip the Cincinnati Zoo for an all-time favorite summer 96 concert. From there, we head Up North for two shows in the state of Minnesota. The first, 1994 show at the Minnesota Zoo, features a sublime “Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys” with Kofi Burbridge on flute, while our show closer, “Knockin’ Around the Zoo” comes from a visit to the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in fall 2001. Yep, a show about zoos closing with a song about a zoo (well, sort of - it’s about a mental institution) not played in a zoo. The irony was not lost on us - we hope it is not lost on you, either.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
30 July 1994 - Jackson, MS - Jackson Zoo
Junior > Porch Song
Source: SBD14 May 1995 - Jackson, MS - Jackson Zoo
Me & the Devil Blues > Papa’s Home > Me & the Devil Blues > Papa’s Home
Source: FOB Schoeps18 June 1996 - Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati Zoo
Radio Child, Sleepy Monkey > Airplane > Do What You Like
Source: AKG 46115 July 1994 - Apple Valley, MN - Minnesota Zoo
Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys (w/ Kofi Burbridge on flute)
Source: SBD01 November 2001 - St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Knockin’ Around the Zoo (w/ the Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4>KC5>CMC6>V2>AD1K
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Harvey flies solo this week as Jeff remained without power in Memphis because of storm damage. We look back at a three night run in Fall 1992. The first two shows we cover haven't really circulated digitally. It's interesting to hear the band at an interesting stage in their development. Fresh off of the first HORDE tour and a lengthy tour out west, we pick things up as they come back south.
A Wednesday night on Beale Street in Memphis, a Thursday night on the campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, and a Friday night at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Viriginia are our venues this week. Also of note are three different, solid openers: Junior Kimbrough, The Samples, and the Gibb Droll Band.
In the meantime, we all look forward to Jeff's return for episode 12 next week.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
30 September 1992 - Memphis, TN - Omni New Daisy
Ain't No Use > Papa's Home > Makes Sense to Me
Mercy > Jam > Bowlegged Woman, Space Wrangler
Source: Unknown AUD > Sony D51 October 1992 - Nashville, TN - Memorial Hall, Vanderbilt Univ.
Fishwater, I'm Not Alone > Worry
Better Off > Love Tractor
Source: Unknown AUD > Sony D52 October 1992 - Lexington, VA - Washington & Lee University
Diner > Send Your Mind > Chilly Water
Source: Nakamichi cm300/cp4 > Teac DA-P20
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We continue with part 2 of the Playing with Intention theme. Col. Bruce Hampton's Zambi message of living and playing music with “intention,” stemming from his experience with the band at a show in 1988 with about 25 people in attendance. Basically, the band played for 25 like they were playing for 25,000, and any band that can pull that off - with “intention” - is a band worthy of attention and admiration.
We continue with the next night of the 1998 Australia tour, March 10, 1998 in Adelaide, Australia (according to Google Maps, 21 hours by car from the previous venue in Byron Bay. We look at a huge mid-set segment here, featuring "some guy" named John Yaku on didgeridoo during Drums. We also come back state side for a sparsely-attended Fall 1998 show in Buffalo - the last show the boys ever played the Nickel City (unless you count a show in 2000 that was cancelled due to lack of ticket sales!)
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
10 March 1998 - Adelaide, AUS - Gov. Hindmarsh
Tie Your Shoes > JB Rap > Pusherman > Drums (w/John Yaku) > Guilded Splinters
Source: Sony ECM-150 > Sony D616 November 1998 - Buffalo, NY - SUNY Buffalo
Proving Ground > Fixin to Die > One Arm Steve > Fishwater > Proving Ground
Source: Schoeps MK4 > VMS021B > DA-P1 (FOB/ORTF)
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When Col. Bruce Hampton spoke of Widespread Panic with admiration, he often used the word “intention,” stemming from his experience with the band at a show in 1988 with about 25 people in attendance. Basically, the band played for 25 like they were playing for 25,000, and any band that can pull that off - with “intention” - is a band worthy of attention and admiration. Even as Panic grew in prominence and began drawing crowds throughout the U.S., there were still occasional nights when the front gate was less than ideal. In this episode, we look at two shows where the crowds were notoriously thin, October 14, 1996 in Monroe, Louisiana and March 8, 1998 in Byron Bay, Australia - during their first trip abroad. Instead of mailing it in, the boys brought the heat to the couple hundred people (at most) in attendance each night with inspired, setlist rarities, and a bit of good humor about small gathering they were all a part of.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
14 October 1996 - Monroe, LA - Civic Center
Holden Oversoul > Dirty Business > Impossible > Radio Child > Barstools and Dreamers
Source: Schoeps CCM41 > Oade M1188 March 1998 - Byron Bay, AUS - Great Northern Hotel
Pigeons > It Ain't No Use > Love Tractor
Source: Sony ECM-150 > Sony D6
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Panic closed out spring 1997 with a bang, putting together 8 shows in 10 days, with 3 of the final 4 shows being absolute classics. Episode 7 showcases the best of the best from perhaps the best run of shows Panic has ever done, outside of Halloween, NYE, or Red Rocks. We start off with an all-timer from the Palace in Louisvlle, a magical 2nd set “Airplane.” Heading up Interstate 65 into Chicago, the boys celebrated WXRT’s 25th birthday with a crazy “Rebirtha > Low Spark > Red Beans” opener, before good friend David Blackmon took the stage with his fiddle. The next night, the boys headed across town to the Aragon Ballroom to complete their siege of Chicago, before heading north to St. Paul, Minnesota to close out the tour. The tour closer is an underrated show, with Blackmon playing better than ever and the boys finishing strong. Hell, JB had the hat on backwards and a baseball jersey on, which used to be good signs of what was to come. Put the baby to bed, tie down the cat, and play this one LOUD.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
7 May 1997 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
Airplane > Party At Your Mama’s House > (I Walk On) Guilded Splinters
Source: DSBD Matrix8 May 1997 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
Rebirtha > Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys > Red Beans Cookin’
Source: DSBD Matrix9 May 1997 - Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom
Raise the Roof, C. Brown (w/ David Blackmon on fiddle)
Source: SBD10 May 1997 - St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Genesis, B of D > Goin’ Out West (w/ David Blackmon in fiddle)
Source: SBD
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In the early morning hours of May 2, 2017, this world lost - but another world gained - the great Col. Bruce Hampton (ret.) after collapsing during the tribute concert for his 70th birthday at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. From the Hampton Grease Band to the Aquarium Rescue Unit and all points beyond, Hampton’s influence on the jamband scene and Southern music in general is without parallel. Widespread Panic, Phish, Derek Trucks, and Jimmy Herring have all fallen under the Hampton’s tutelage at one time or another over the last 30 years. In this special episode, we highlight passages from five shows where Hampton sat in with Panic, beginning in December 1990 and wrapping up at Halloween 2001 in New Orleans. We are also joined by Geoff Hanson, Producer and Director of The Earth Will Swallow You and Widespread Panic: Live at Oak Mountain, to get his thoughts on Col. Bruce.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends, yet despite our sadness, we find it fitting that the good Colonel, on his own terms, went out playing music with his friends, concluding a remarkable 40-plus year career.
Links of shows go to streams from Panicstream.
29 December 1990 - Atlanta, GA - The Cotton Club
Turn On Your Lovelight
Source: Cassette SBD9 August 1992 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion
ARU/WSP Jam: Peace & Happiness > Space is the Place > Better Off
Source: (fob) Schoeps > Sony D1030 December 1996 - Atlanta, GA - Fox Theatre
Fab Fox Fess Jam > Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Source: (FOB) AKG 461 (DIN) > BPS-1s > FP-11s > DA-P20 by DATBRAD13 August 2000 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Happy Child > Fixin’ to Die (w/ Rev. Jeff Mosier on banjo)
Source: (FOB/DFC) AKG 481 > Oade m248 > GP ADC20 > HHb by Julian Eldridge27 October 2001 - New Orleans, LA - UNO Lakefront Arena
Time Is Free
Source: (TS/DFC) AKG 483 (DIN, 17cm) > Oade m248 > AD500e by Carl Beck
Col. Bruce Links:
Derek Trucks Interview with Marc Maron (starts about 29:00)
Reflections by Rev. Jeff Mosier (May 2, 2017)
Remembrance in Arts Atlanta (May 3, 2017)
Full Show Audio of the Hampton 70 Concert (May 1, 2017)
Geoff Hanson: Godspeed to the Colonel (May 4, 2017)
Youtube: The Music of Today is Horrifying (December 2015)
Basically Frightened Snippet: Zambi part 1 (July 2014)
Basically Frightened Snippet: Zambi part 2 (July 2014)
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Panic fans have long cherished tapes from Spring 1997 with numerous SBDs making their way into circulation, perhaps because of the generosity of Dave Schools. Early 1997 was filled with great shows and interesting setlists, highlighted this week by a first set “Feelin’ Alright’ from May 1, an unexpectedly rare “Stop-Go” sandwich from May 2, an all-time favorite “Sandbox > Just Kissed My Baby” from May 3, and our set closer, a mellow “Gradle” from Jazz Fest on May 4. As an added bonus, we have included some of favorite “JB-isms” from this tour. Mr. Bell was in an especially jovial mood during this last week-plus of the tour, and provided the crowd with some real gems from the dais. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
1 May 1997 - Detroit, MI - State Theatre
Feelin’ Alright > Nobody’s Loss > You Got Yours
Source: DSBD2 May 1997 - Indianapolis, IN - Murat Egyptian Room
Stop-Go > Better Off > Stop-Go
Source: Neumann TLM1703 May 1997 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Sandbox > Just Kissed My Baby > Greta > Chilly Water > Aunt Avis
Source: SBDJBisms:
5/1/97 encore > 5/2/97 start of second set > 5/2/97 encore > 5/3/97 opener4 May 1997 - New Orleans, LA - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Gradle
Source: SBD
Pete Sarantakos' celebrated A of D/A&W t-shirt
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Last week, we gave you the rockin’ part of Spring 2002. This week, we slow it down and look at some of the touching moments from this short and sweet tour through the Southeast. The band, especially Michael Houser, were propelled into greatness by crowds knowing that these shows might be the last time they see the boys from Athens, GA together on stage. Today’s episode highlights the encore from 4/24/02 Savannah, a downcast mid-set “Old Joe” > “This Part of Town” from 4/27/02 at Oak Mountain, and two of the finest, most emotional moments in Panic history, “Don’t Be Denied” from 4/27/02, and the encore from 4/28/02 featuring the crowd-pleaser, “Postcard.”
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
24 April 2002 - Savannah, GA - Civic Center
City of Dreams > Mr. Soul
Source: Schoeps MK41V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > AD1000 > HHb PDR-1000, FOB/DFC by Charles Fox27 April 2002 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Old Joe > This Part of Town
Help Me Somebody > Don’t Be Denied
Source: {Neumann AK50+LC3+KM100 (XY) -> Oade M148} +{Neumann AK30+LC3+KM100 (split 2') -> Oade M148} ->Soundcraft Spirit Notepad 4-Channel Mixer -> mod SBM1Recorded By Mike Falcon & Ben Morrison; Transfer: Dat -> Oade DAW -> DSP -> CD -> EAC -> Flac 16 Digitally Remastered and Transfered to CD BY Doug Oade28 April 2002 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Trouble, Down, Postcard
Source: Same as 4/27
You Tube: 28 April 2002 Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater - Complete Show
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This week, we take trip back 15 years to 2002 for the final spring tour of Michael Houser’s tenure in Widespread Panic. By the time April 2002 rolled around, rumors were fairly rampant about his health, and of course, were confirmed when he left the band in July, and sadly passed away in August. Spring tour was a short little seven show jaunt through the band’s original stomping grounds, the good ole American South. The tour began with a raucous two-night stand in Raleigh, followed by one-offs in Asheville and Savannah, and closed out with an epic three-nighter at Oak Mountain. We kick it off this week with a raunchy version of “Ride Me High” from 4/20/02, and close it out with the “A of D > Cream Puff War > Fishwater” opener from 4/26/02, plus some great tracks in between. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
20 April 2002 - Raleigh, NC - Walnut Creek Amphitheater
Ride Me High > Arleen > And It Stoned Me
Source: AKG c34 > S42 > EAA PSP2 > Apogee AD1000 > Sony D-10 ProI, FOB/DFC by Josh Evans21 April 2002 - Asheville, NC - Civic Center
Diner
Source: Schoeps MK41V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > AD1000 > HHb PDR-1000, FOB/DFC by Charles Fox24 April 2002 - Savannah, GA - Civic Center
Airplane
Source: Schoeps MK41V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > AD1000 > HHb PDR-1000, FOB/DFC by Charles Fox26 April 2002 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater
A of D > Cream Puff War > Fishwater
Source: {Neumann AK50+LC3+KM100 (XY) -> Oade M148} +{Neumann AK30+LC3+KM100 (split 2') -> Oade M148} ->Soundcraft Spirit Notepad 4-Channel Mixer -> mod SBM1Recorded By Mike Falcon & Ben Morrison; Transfer: Dat -> Oade DAW -> DSP -> CD -> EAC -> Flac 16 Digitally Remastered and Transfered to CD BY Doug Oade
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Instrumental selections have been a staple of Panic setlists since its earliest days in Athens. They can be show and set openers, mid-set tempo changers, welcome surprises, and, as the kids like to say, pure fire, too. Today’s selections just scratch the surface of Panic’s cache of wordless wonders. We start with a “Maggot Brain” opener from 1994, a rare “Machine” separated from its usual partner-in-crime, “Barstools and Dreamers,” and a speed metal version of “B of D” from Spring 2000.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
9 October 1994 - Wilmington, NC - Trask Auditorium, Univ. of North Carolina- Wilmington
Maggot Brain > Driving Song > Let’s Get the Show on the Road > Driving Song
Source: AKG 4683 May 1995 - St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Landing
Machine > Travelin' Light
Source: FOB Sennheiser 421's > Denon DTR-80P by Kevin Preuss11 April 2000 - Richmond, VA - Landmark Theater
Christmas Katie > B of D > Goin’ Out West
Source: AKG481(XY) > V2 > SBM-1 > M-1 (8th row/slightly off-center mikey side) by Mike Labuda
Links:
Freddy Jones Band Official Site
Garrie Vereen talking about setlist creation for The Earth Will Swallow You
Machine Everytime Played
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We continue making our way through Spring 1996, finding the band in rare form in Columbia, SC, Statesboro, GA, and Norfolk, VA. Listen for an especially intense version of “Cream Puff War,” a rare mid-set “Dream Song,” the last performance of the Scott Joplin ragtime classic, “Solace,” and an intense “Porch Song” set closer. If episode one didn’t convince you that Spring 1996 is a keeper, then these three selections certainly will!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
29 March 1996 - Columbia, SC - Carolina Coliseum, University of South Carolina
Cream Puff War, Hatfield > Arleen (28:00)
Source: AKG 4684 April 1996 - Statesboro, GA - Legends Music Park
Driving Song > Chunk of Coal > Driving Song > Dream Song > Knocking ‘Round the Zoo (23:12)
Source: AKG 46813 April 1996 - Norfolk, VA - Fieldhouse, Old Dominion University
Pilgrims > Solace, Porch Song (8:23)
Source: FOB AKG461 (DIN) > BPS-1s FP-11s > DA-P20
Links:
Find out more about Statesboro, GA
Scott Joplin Wikipedia
Dream Song Everytime Played
Solace Everytime Played
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For the inaugural episode of The Bluest Tape, we charge headlong into the stellar Spring Tour of 1996. Coming on the heels of Sit n Ski, the band returned to the Midwest, Southeast, and East Coast for a 26-show tour that featured some not just some of Panic’s best playing to date, but some of the best in its 30-plus year history. Join us as stop for fantastic first set selections from Columbia, MO and Johnson City, TN, and a wild and raucous second set closer from Buckhannon, West-By-God-Virginia.
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
26 March 1996 - Columbia, MO - Jesse Auditorium, University ofMissouri
Set 1: Walk On > Tall Boy > Tie Your Shoes >Galleon > Love Tractor (29:30)
Source: AKG 451 > SV-25028 March 1996 - Johnson City, TN - Freedom Hall
Set 1:Vacation > Rebirtha > Porch Song (21:50)
Source: FOB Schoeps CMC64>sonosax>d10proII by Ryan Varnum20 April 1996 - Buckhannon, WV - Rockafeller Center, West Va.Wesleyan College
Set 2: Papa’s > Floozie > Drums > Papa’s >Parsons (22:05)
Source: SBD
YouTube:
20 April 1996: Junior > A of D (check out the body surfing!)
20 April 1996: Better Off > Pigeons
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I'd rather be Driving > Disco > Driving.
Episode 1 coming on 3/28/17
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