Tour Closers

Widespread Panic
Blockbuster Pavilion
Charlotte, N.C.
6/29/96

Set One:
01. Pleas
02. Chilly Water
03. Glory
04. Diner
05. Blight
06. Pickin’ Up The Pieces
07. Greta
08. Can’t Get High
09. Love Tractor

Set Two:
01. Fishwater
02. Hope In A Hopeles World
03. Wondering
04. Orange Blossom Special*>Jam*
05. Driving Song*
06. Papa’s Home*>Jam*
07. Drums
08. Papa’s Home*
09. Driving Song*
10. Happy*
11. Ain’t Life Grand*

Encore:
12. Flat Footed Flewzy*

*w/ David Blackmon on fiddle

Kenny Wayne Sheppard & Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies opened

-free show

Taped, Transfered, & Seeded By: Michael Wilker
Source: EV-RE20’s~> SBM1~> D8 fob

 

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Widespread Panic
05/21/93
Fox Theater,
Atlanta, GA

0: Space Wrangler > Walkin’ (For Your Love), Pleas, Henry Parsons Died, Papa’s Home, Better Off, It Ain’t No Use, C. Brown, Pilgrims, Wondering, Hatfield > Drums > Chilly Water
E1: Porch Song, Pickin’ Up The Pieces* > Proving Ground*
E2: Postcard

* with Matt Mundy on mandolin

[‘Porch Song’ JB and Mike; Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit opened]

Widespread Panic
05/06/99
House of Blues,
N. Myrtle Beach, SC

1: Knocking ‘Round The Zoo, Little Kin > Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Gradle > Walk On, Proving Ground > 1 x 1 > Proving Ground, Space Wrangler > Climb To Safety

2: Blackout Blues, Pilgrims > Sleeping Man, Conrad > Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Drums > Vacation > Wondering > Postcard

E1: Nobody’s Loss > Ain’t Life Grand

E2: Can’t Find My Way Home

[‘Bad Boys’ jam after ‘Little Kin’; ‘A Love Supreme’ jam before ‘Drums’; “Cease Fire” rap after ‘Vacation’]

Widespread Panic
05/03/08
Nokia Theatre,
Grand Prarie, TX

Set 1

01. Arleen >
02. Who Do You Belong To?
03. Up All Night >
04. Papa’s Hove >
05. Mini Drums >
06. Little Lilly >
07. Fishwater >
08. Ribs & Whiskey >
09. Sympathy For The Devil

Set 2

01. All Time Low
02. Proving Ground >
03. Boom Boom Boom >
04. Proving Ground >
05. Pigeons
06. Dark Day Program
07. Flat Foot Flewzy >
08. Drums >
01. Jam >
02. Diner >
03. Tall Boy

Encore

04. Three Candles
05. Surprise Valley >
06. Rock >
07. Surprise Valley >
08. End Of The Show
Taped & seeded by Jesse Mc

Widespread Panic
Roy Wilkins Center Auditorium
St. Paul, MN.
5/10/1997

Set One
01. Send Your Mind
02. Disco
03. Heroes
04. Impossible
05. Ride Me High
06. Wondering
07. Genesis*
08. B of D*
09. Goin’ Out West*

Set Two
10. Greta
11. Stop-N-Go
12. Radio Child
01. Pilgrims
02. Blackout Blues*
03. Happy*
04. Papa’s Home*
05. Four Cornered Room*
06. Drums
07. Papa’s Home
08. Fishwater

ENCORE:
09. End Of The Show*
10. Hope In A Hopeless World*

*w/ David Blackmon on Fiddle

SBD/REMASTERED, Transfered, Tracked & Seeded By:
Michael Wilker

Widespread Panic
The Amphitheater at the Wharf
Orange Beach, AL
2010-05-08

01 Intro/Tuning
02 Action Man
03 Wondering >
04 Just Kissed My Baby
05 Tickle the Truth
06 Dyin Man
07 Dirty Business
08 All Time Low >
09 Blue Indian
10 Radio Child

Set 2:
01 Intro/Tuning
02 Good People >
03 Stop Go >
04 Chilly Water >
05 Faries Wear Boots >
06 Vacation >
07 Goin’ Out West >
08 Drums >
09 Shut Up and Drive >
10 Pilgrims >
11 B of D >
12 Chilly Water
Encore:
13 Ain’t Life Grand
14 End of the Show

Source: Schoeps mk4v( AB )
recorded & seeded: Charles Fox

~from JamBase’s Most Important Shows of the Decade

As far as anyone knew, this was it. By all accounts, Sunday, April 28, 2002 at Pelham, Alabama’s Oak Mountain Amphitheatre appeared to be Widespread Panic lead guitarist and co-founder Michael Houser’s last concert. It was the final night of a brief eight-show spring tour that felt like, and in many ways was, the “Goodbye Houser Tour.” Although not an official word had been uttered, most fans knew that Houser had contracted pancreatic cancer, and one could tell just by looking at him up close onstage that his time was drawing near. Although he would bravely perform seven more shows as he began the spring tour two months later, at this point, Sunday at Oak Mountain looked like the final one.

The venue, set in the heart of Panic Country, was packed with 10,000 serious fans and there was a tension and energy hanging in the humid Alabama air unlike anything I have personally ever experienced. The band rose to the occasion; from song selection (there wasn’t a dry eye during the “Trouble” encore) to execution to the Jerry Joseph guest appearance, it was nearly flawless and one of the best shows of the band’s legendary career. But it was more than just that. It was the way the weather coincided with the music, making it feel like bandleader John Bell had created rain during “Cortez The Killer.” It was the undeniable sense of community. It was the bittersweet, sad-yet-grateful feeling for the opportunity to say goodbye properly and rage it one more time. It was the weight of it all. Standing at Oak Mountain, bitter tears and warm rain washing over one’s face, wrapped in arms from friends both old and new, truly believing this was the final Houser jam, it felt like we were part of history on that day. (Kayceman)

~and a JamBase interview with JB years later

Q: You know there was something I’ve been thinking about for a while, and if it’s none of my business that’s fine, but I was thinking about that Sunday night show at Oak Mountain. For a lot of people who were sort of paying attention, they thought that it could potentially be the last time Mikey played. I mean I thought it was at least a possibility because the tour was ending, and that show was very over the top in my opinion. So I’m curious, what did you guys say to each other before you went on stage? I’m assuming you guys were under the impression that maybe Mikey might not be around for the next tour. Was that in your thought process at that time?

JB: Well, we’d already talked about it, and the plan was that Spring Tour would have been it.

Q: Right, that’s the impression I was under so…

JB: Well I’m not sure if the decision had already been made there, but fairly quickly after that he said, “I want to go out and play as long as I can.”

Q: Right, so leading up to that show, when you guys are going on stage, and there was a chance this might be the last time you’d get to play music with Houser, how does that situation play itself out?

JB: Well, you gotta know we were still… it’s something we’d been doing since ’81.

[Very long pregnant pause. More than what JB said, it was the way he looked – staring out the window, not exactly tearing up, but you could see the emotion in his eyes. This was the most powerful moment of the interview – the moment between words, where the thought was floating in the air, in his mind – between the two of us as we spoke of Houser.]

JB: Playing-wise, I felt no difference except for possibly some things where you just realize that he’s playing great, and you go, “Hey, it’s not just a great night; this could be… you know… this could be… the last great night.” But he’s playing his heart out till the last minute, and he was really on. And then there’d be some songs, I think, probably like, I don’t know, “Ain’t Life Grand” – there were certain tunes. And a couple times I remember him getting a little choked up, or maybe a microphone wasn’t working, who knows, but then I’d be singing it by myself and thinking, “Wow, this is about to happen just like this anyway.” We knew the possibilities. And he had his family out with him, and he was really digging it. I know he felt the most normal when he was playing. He wasn’t listening to his heart beat real fast or getting freaked out or anything. So I think it was like we were taking it as another gig, but now this was something totally different.

Widespread Panic
04/28/02
Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Pelham, AL

Set 1
1.) Let’s Get Down To Business (04:47.25)
2.) Action Man (04:29.27)
3.) Makes Sense To Me (04:19.23)
4.) Pusherman -> (12:46.61)
5.) Diner -> (13:36.66)
6.) Ride Me High* (09:40.47)
7.) Genesis** (08:13.33)
8.) Holden Oversoul (08:09.01)
9.) Conrad (09:20.19)

Set 2
1.) Chilly Water -> (06:19.72)
2.) Visiting Day -> (06:33.35)
3.) Chilly Water (04:47.55)
4.) Blue Indian** (05:32.61)
5.) Driving Song -> (07:18.74)
6.) Breathing Slow -> (04:08.08)
7.) No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature North*** (07:07.28)
8.) North*** (12:23.62)
9.) Cortez the Killer*** -> (17:43.17)
10.) Drums**** -> (01:32.40)
1.) Drums**** -> (21:57.52)
2.) Walkin’ (For Your Love) (05:39.13)
3.) Papa’s Home (08:34.35)
4.) Ain’t Life Grand (06:24.28)
5.) Crowd (01:17.51)

Encore:
6.) Trouble** (04:06.06)
7.) Down (04:20.62)
8.) Postcard (10:31.58)

* with John Keane on guitar
** with John Keane on pedal steel
*** with Jerry Joseph on guitar/vocals
**** with Brad Rosen on percussion, Dr. Arvin Scott on percussion

[‘Nicaragua’ rap by Jerry Joseph during ‘North’; Particle opened]

AUDIO SOURCE:
{Schoeps MK41+KC5+CMC6(XY) -> Oade M148} +
{Neumann AK30+LC3+KM100 (split 2′) -> Oade M148} ->
Soundcraft Spirit Notepad 4-Channel Mixer -> mod SBM1
Recorded By Mike Falcon and Ben Morrison
Digitally Remastered and Transfered to CD BY Doug Oade

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Widespread Panic
04/28/96
Downtown Amphitheater,
Charlottesville, VA

1: Conrad, Junior > Aunt Avis > Better Off, A of D > Stop-Go > Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Proving Ground, Blackout Blues

2: Love Tractor, Glory > Driving Song > Hatfield > Driving Song, Dirty Business > Pigeons > Drums > Papa Legba > Pilgrims > Porch Song

E: Fishwater > Help Me Somebody

Original recording: AKG 451
There’s a bit of wind noise here and there (or maybe some of it was a train going by).

This was an afternoon show, so the band would have been able to see the truly impressive lines for the portajohns. Maybe that’s why there are so many songs whose names start with P.

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Widespread Panic
2001-07-29
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Pelham, AL.

Set 1:

01. Bowlegged Woman
02. Space Wrangler >
03. Walkin’ (For Your Love) >
04. Little Lilly >
05. I’m Not Alone
06. Sleeping Man
07. Don’t Tell The Band >
08. Visiting Day >
09. Henry Parsons Died

Set 2:

01. Travelin’ Light
02. Thought Sausage
03. Sharon >
04. North >
05. Stop Breakin’ Down Blues >
06. Pilgrims >
07. Diner >
08. Pilgrims >
09. Drums * >
01. Stir It Up * >
02. Give

Encore:

03. The Wind Cries Mary *
04. Climb To Safety * >
05. Porch Song

* with Dr. Arvin Scott on percussion

[‘Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)’ rap by JB during ‘Bowlegged Woman’; ‘Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll’ tease by Dave before ‘Travelin’ Light’; ‘Riders On The Storm’ tease by JoJo during ‘Sharon’; ‘China Cat Sunflower’ jams before ‘Pilgrims’ and ‘Stir It Up’; ‘Third Stone From The Sun’ jam by Dave and ‘Dark Star’ jam after ‘Drums’; Last ‘Stir It Up’ – ??/??/86, 1835 shows]

Source: AKG 481

2001-07-29

Photo courtesy of Widespread Panic / Brown Cat

This show is available as an official WP Archives Multitrack release

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Widespread Panic
08-13-2006
Chicago Theatre
Chicago, IL

SET I:

01. Introduction from the archive 00:37
02. Pusherman > 11:33
03. Hatfield > 13:11
04. Rock 08:29
05. Weight Of The World > 05:38
06. Nobody’s Loss > 06:10
07. This Part Of Town > 05:09
08. One Kind Favor 12:58
09. From The Cradle > 04:02
10. Fishwater 08:37

SET II:

11. Goodpeople 09:37
12. Driving Song > 03:56
13. Disco > 09:19
14. Don’t Be Denied > 06:38
15. Surprise Valley > Jam > 13:25
16. Driving Song > 02:50
17. Impossible > 09:33
18. Drums > 06:06
19. Arleen > 11:40
20. Papa’s Home > 07:48
21. Space Wrangler 08:59
22. Tennessee Before Daylight > 06:31
23. Chilly Water 09:11

ENCORE:

24. End Of The Show > 04:27
25. Last Dance 07:52
26. Outro from the archive 00:45

Entire show with John Keane on guitar/pedal steel, Sam Holt on guitar/vocals
[Only ‘Tennessee Before Daylight’]

SOURCE: official DSBD/audience mix -> 192 kpbs mp3 [archive podcast] 222 MB

note: there is a fadeout in Drums

Widespread Panic
The Joint
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV
7/16/2011

Summer Tour Closer

Set 1

01 intro 1
02 Henry Parsons Died
03 Climb To Safety
04 Radio Child
05 Sharon
06 Visiting Day
07 Rebirtha
08 Driving Song >
09 Disco >
10 Breathing Slow >
11 Driving Song
12 All Along The Watchtower^
13 All Time Low

Set 2

01 Intro 2 (Black Sabbath)
02 Pigeons >
03 Junior
04 That Don’t Make It Junk
05 Coconuts*
06 Jack
07 Surprise Valley >
08 Heaven >
09 Surprise Valley >
10 Drums >
11 Drums & Bass >
12 Surprise Valley
13 Space Wrangler** >
14 Tall Boy
15 crew announcement

Encore:

16 When You Coming Home,
17 Ophelia >
18 The Shape I’m In
19 Porch Song
20 PA Music

Notes
^ LTP 4/03/03 Tallahassee, FL (613 shows)
* w/ Carrot Top on percussion
** w/ road crew taking turns on percussion

[Dave acknowledged and thanked the crew before encore]

Source:Schoeps MK22
Recorded by Bennett Schwartz

Widespread Panic
The Belly Up
Aspen, CO
02/19/2012

Set 1: (61 mins)
01 Intro 1
02 Send Your Mind
03 Tall Boy
04 Ballad of John & Yoko
05 True To My Nature
06 This Part of Town
07 Time Waits (Body & Soul)
08 Saint Ex
09 Sell Sell^ >
10 Who Do You Belong To?
11 Carmelita
12 Degenerate >
13 Climb To Safety

Set 2: (86 mins)
01 Intro 2
02 City of Dreams
03 Tail Dragger
04 Walkin’ (For Your Love) >
05 Papa’s Home >
06 Vacation
07 Across The Universe^^
08 North
09 Contentment Blues >
10 Jack
11 Postcard
12 Porch Song
13 Somewhere In Time^^^
14 Crowd

Encore:
15 Blue Indian
16 Big Wooly Mammoth >
17 Ain’t Life Grand

Notes:

^ FTP Alan Price, ^^ FTP Beatles, ^^^FTP Los Lobos

[Original ‘Tall Boy’; ‘Turn On Your Lovelight’ jam and ‘Swing Low, Sweet Chariot’ rap during ‘Tall Boy’;
Fast ‘This Part Of Town’; Alternative intro during ‘Saint Ex’; Only ‘Sell Sell’; ‘Down On The Farm’ tease during ‘Sell Sell’; ‘Cumberland Blues’ tease during ‘Who Do You Belong To?’; Only ‘Across The Universe’; ‘Norwegian Wood’ tease during ‘Across The Universe’; ‘Let’s Roll’ jam during ‘Contentment Blues’; ‘Bird Song’ tease before ‘Jack’; Only ‘Somewhere In Time’]

Source:Schoeps MK4>kwon-dinA>KC5>CMC6>V3>analog>788T (HPF 0) 24/48
Recorded by Bennett Schwartz

Photos by Collin Szewczyk

Widespread Panic
1996-02-14
Gothic Cafeteria
Mt. Crested Butte, CO.

Set 1:

01. Postcard >
02. Ain’t No Use >
03. Tall Boy
04. Happy Child >
05. I’m Not Alone
06. Glory
07. Pickin’ Up The Pieces
08. Can’t Get High
09. City of Dreams
10. You Got Yours >
11. Chilly Water

Set 2:

12. Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand
01. Space Wrangler >
02. No Sugar Tonight >
03. The Last Straw >
04. Nobody’s Loss
05. Porch Song >
06. Guilded Splinters >
07. Tie Your Shoes >
08. Walkin’
09. End Of The Show
10. Contentment Blues

Encore

11. JB
12. The Take Out >
13. Blackout

[Sit & Ski Tour; Slow ‘Porch Song’]

Notes:

Mulitple spots of static in ‘City of Dreams’ and ‘Space Wrangler’ from SBD source replaced with AKG 463 source.

Source: Matrix – SBD > DA-P20 + AKG 463 > Oade
Transferred, Edited, & Seeded by D.P. Swint
AKG Source Seeded by Alan Schwartz
Mixed, Tagged and Seeded by Nick Burlison

Widespread Panic
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Pelham, Alabama
4/16/2011

1st Set

01 Greeting/Tuning
02 Chilly Water >
03 Drum Solo >
04 Impossible >
05 Contentment Blues >
06 B Of D >
07 Chily Water
08 Down On The Farm
09 Under The Radar Jam >
10 Shut Up And Drive >
11 Protein Drink >
12 Sewing Machine

2nd Set

01 Tuning
02 All Time Low >
03 Jam >
04 Blue Indian
05 That Don’t Make It Junk
06 Good People >
07 Dark Bar >
08 Good People
09 Ain’t Life Grand >
10 Jam >
11 New Speedway Boogie
01 Jack
02 Red Hot Mama >
03 Tie Your Shoes >
04 Red Hot Mama >
05 Henry Parsons Died

Encore:

06 JB Bantor
07 Pilgrims >
08 Conrad The Caterpillar

Source: Schoeps CCM4V’S(din)>Lunatec V2>Benchmark AD2K>Sound Devices 722 (24/48)
Recorded By: Z-Man

Widespread Panic
12/03/94
State Palace Theater,
New Orleans, LA

1: Drums* > Fishwater* > Wondering, Stop-Go > Mr. Soul, Airplane > Hatfield > Disco > Space Wrangler > Henry Parsons Died
2: Junior > Driving Song > Low Rider* > Driving Song > Blackout Blues, Let’s Get Down To Business > Porch Song, Heroes, Pickin’ Up The Pieces** > Rock***, Ain’t Life Grand****
E: Cross Cut Saw*****, Red Beans*****

* with Simon Horrocks on percussion
** with Wayne Healy on guitar
*** with Rob Bonaccorsi on lap steel
**** with Marty Lloyd on guitar, Rob Bonaccorsi on guitar
***** with The Freddy Jones Band

[First ‘Cross Cut Saw’; ‘Cross Cut Saw’ and ‘Red Beans’ performed as “Widespread Freddy”; The Freddy Jones Band opened]

The venue has been closed due to damages sustained during the Katrina disaster

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Photo by Matthew Lambros and After the Final Curtain, 2013.
For more pics and venue history, visit AfterTheFinalCurtain.net