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Widespread Panic
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
Alpharetta, Georgia
9/25/2010

Disc I 1st Set

01 Crowd
02 Porch Song (Slow) >
03 You Should Be Glad
04 Tallboy
05 Cotton Was King
06 Sharon
07 Thought Sausage >
08 Travelin’ Light
09 Jaded Tourist
10 *Red Hot Mama >
11 *Drum Solo >
12 Arlene >
13 *Red Hot Mama

Disc II 2nd Set

01 Crowd/Tuning
02 Jam >
03 Disco >
04 Diner >
05 Pilgrims
06 #From the Cradle >
07 #Ain’t Life Grand

Disc III 2nd Set Con’t

01 Drivin’ Song >
02 Postcard >
03 Drivin’ Song >
04 Like a Hurricane** >
05 Chilly Water >
06 Pigeons >
07 Chilly Water
Encore:
08 Crowd/Tuning
09 @This Cruel Thing >
10 #Blight
11 #Protein Drink >
12 #Sewing Machine

  • With Dr. Arvin Scott On Percussion

With John Keane on Pedal steel

@ With John Keane on Guitar And Vocals

I gotta say this band just keeps impressing me more and more each time i see them, and i feel like Jimmy has pushed them musically to places they would have never gone without him. I drove to ATL and back last night for this show and i gotta say it was WELL worth it. The Red Hot Mama -> Arleen -> Red Hot Mama was some of the smoothest segues i have ever seen this band done, and it contains some seriously sick clav playing from JoJo. And what a great encore. This cruel thing off their new album was great. And then boom 3 sick Vic Chessnutt tunes right in a row to end the show on a nice dark note. I keep trying to pick highlights but this whole show is just high energy and rocks all the way thru. If you haven’t seen Widespread Panic lately GO, because they are playing better than i have ever seen them play. Granted i never saw them with Houser, but still JIMMY HERRING. This band has really evolved alot.

Actually, This Cruel Thing is a Vic Chesnutt song too. He wrote it before he died, and Panic picked it up later and put it on the new album. Great song, like all Chesnutt stuff.



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BY FAR the best Panic show i’ve ever seen…folks are blowing up over this show, I think its the best or at least as good as any Panic since Mikey died…Jimmy has let off on the machine gun notes this fall and its been pretty nice, the only flaws in this show are the slow Porch Song, which I didn’t really catch because of the congestion at the gates, and JB’s flub in Driving Song which doesn’t bother me much…

after seeing this one I almost feel the way Phish felt after Big Cypress…I don’t really know how they can top this one without Mikey, but they have been more creative this fall than they have in a long time so if they keep that inspiration, where ever its coming from now, then we’ll see what the rest of tour holds…in a way this show restored my hope in the Jimmy Panic, but at the same time I’m not sure how it can get any better

so many highlights, Sharon, Thought Sausage>Travelin Light…RHM>Arlene>RHM…Disco>Diner>Pilgrims( :thumbup: :thumbup: )…Drivin>Postcard>Drivin>Like A Hurricane( :thumbup: sick segue into Chilly)>Chilly Water>Pigeons>Chilly Water( :clap: :crazy: )…then the Vic encore :open_mouth:

Never heard them before, but wow, good stuff. I know, I’m years and years late to the party.

Pavement
2010-09-22
Central Park Summerstage
New York, NY USA

An acidjack master recording
Recorded and produced by acidjack for nyctaper.com

Equipment: Audix 1280c>Church Audio Active Cables>SPSB-10>Sony PCM-M10 (24/44.1)
Position: Mobile rig, near right stack
Mastering: 24bit/44.1kHz WAV>Audacity (set fades, tracking, compress wind noise, compress/hard limit clapping, EQ, amplify and balance)>FLAC ( level 8 )

01 intro/banter
02 Heckler Spray>
03 In the Mouth of a Desert
04 Perfume V
05 Trigger Cut
06 Unfair
07 Range Life
08 Starlings of the Slipstream
09 Spizzle Truck
10 Shady Lane
11 Fight This Generation
12 Summer Babe
13 Cut Yr Hair
14 Kennel District
15 Gold Soundz
16 Zurich Is Stained
17 Stereo
18 set break for lightning
19 The Hexx
20 Two States
21 Spit On A Stranger
22 Grounded
23 Silent Kid
24 Father To A Sister of Thought
25 banter
26 Stop Breathin
27 encore break
28 Date With Ikea
29 banter
30 Lions (Linden)
31 Here
32 Conduit For Sale!

basic neal this morning

^Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm 1988

Been listening to Joni constantly lately. She and Neil Young go way way way back, incidentally. She says “The Circle Game” is about Neil, more specifically written in response to “Sugar Mountain.”

I don’t care what they say about her 80s stuff, it’s f*cking great. I don’t know if she’s an acquired taste, or just a real peculiar one, but I don’t think she’s easy to stomach for some folks. Especially her later stuff.

And: I don’t care how much denail she coats her smoking habit with, it’s wrecked her range and timbre, absolutely. The woman actually reasons that smoking hasn’t effected her singing.
:unamused:

Whatever though, the records are still good. Joni Mitchell rul’z. :ugeek:

I wish they would just release these full shows instead of this compilation. I would rather just have the full shows.

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agreed…although the mix and stuff is sick on this release, not necessarily my pick of the litter for this run…

Jerry: “How about turning up the monitors, Mr Monitor Man?”

The Grateful Dead
April 4, 1971
The Manhattan Center
New York, NY

MSR>C>DAT3x>Delta DiO 2496>SoundForge 7.0>cdwav>Flac

CD #1
Tuning
Bertha
Me And My Uncle
Next Time You See Me
Morning Dew
Playing In The Band
Loser
Easy Wind
Me And Bobby McGee
Greatest Story Ever Told>
Johnny B. Goode
Truckin’

CD #2
Hard To Handle
Deal
Sugar Magnolia
Casey Jones
Good Lovin’
Goin’ Down The Road>
Saint Stephen >
Not Fade Away >
Uncle John’s Band

A GEMS production -±± www.shnflac.net -±± June 2006

Friggin awesome

Holy crap, Nicky Hopkins with Jerry? Sign me up!

are there any online downloads of Let It Rock…would really like to get this downloaded and not have to order a CD and wait for it to get here…its not on Itunes, and I didn’t see it on dead.net

Ah… I get it now.