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Widespread Panic
09/14/91
Red Rocks,
Morrison, CO

0: Space Wrangler, C. Brown, Walkin’ (For Your Love), Makes Sense To Me, Rock, Proving Ground, Pigeons

[Acoustic Junction and Blues Traveler also appeared]

Widespread Panic
Tennessee Ampitheater
Knoxville, TN.
9/28/1995

Set One:

01. Dear Mr. Fantasy
02. Makes Sense To Me
03. Tallboy
04. Just Kissed My Baby
05. Heroes
06. Impossible
07. Gimme
08. Space Wrangler
09. Walkin’

Set Two:

01. Let’s Get Down To Business
02. Diner
03. Rock
04. You Got Yours
05. Papa Legba
06. Holden Oversoul
07. Jam
08. And It Stoned Me
09. Conrad

Encore:

10. Knockin’ ’round The Zoo

**********MATRIX**********

Source-1: SBD/DAT 60%/+1.75db
Source-2: EV-RE20’s~> SBM1~> D8 fob 40%/-2.25db

Taped, Mastered, & Seeded By: Michael Wilker

1995-09-28

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This show available as an official WP Archives Porch Songs Release

Widespread Panic
1995-09-22
Tad Smith Coliseum
University of Mississippi
Oxford, MS.

Set 1:

01. Proving Ground >
02. Blackout Blues >
03. Proving Ground,
04. Wondering,
05. Rebirtha >
06. Papa Legba,
07. Stop-Go >
08. Dear Mr. Fantasy,
09. Radio Child,
10. Conrad

Set 2:

01. Send Your Mind >
02. Love Tractor,
03. Aunt Avis >
04. Driving Song >
05. Tall Boy > Jam >
06. Driving Song >
07. Airplane > Take Off Jam >
08. Drums >
09. Raise The Roof >
10. Entering A Black Hole Backwards >
11. Chilly Water *

Encore:

12. Tacos >
13. Help Me Somebody >
14. Porch Song

* Small cut (~3 seconds) in Chilly. Fades applied.

[Slow ‘Porch Song’; Joan Osborne opened]

Source: EV-RE20 > SBM1 > D8
Taped and Transferred by Michael Wilker
Seeded by Martin Medley.

Thanks to Michael for letting me borrow the DATs!

Flyer courtesy of Suzanne Knievel-Holland

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This show available as an official WP Archives Porch Songs Release

Widespread Panic
September 15th, 1995
Keswick Theatre
Glenside, PA

Set 1:

Track 01 – Pleas
Track 02 – Little Kin
Track 03 – A of D >
Track 04 – Wondering >
Track 05 – Papa Legba
Track 06 – Burnt Faceless
Track 07 – Jack >
Track 08 – Provin’ Ground >
Track 09 – 1 x 1 >
Track 10 – Provin’ Ground

Set 2:

Track 01 – Intro/Tuning
Track 02 – Drivin’ Song >
Track 03 – Airplane >
Track 04 – Driving Song >
Track 05 – Pigeons >
Track 06 – Sleeping Man
Track 07 – Heroes >
Track 08 – Radio Child >
Track 09 – Drums >
Track 01 – Disco >
Track 02 – Walkin’ (for your love)
Track 03 – Low Spark (of High Heeled Boys) >
Track 04 – Conrad

Encore:

Track 05 – Red Beans

(Joan Osborne opened)

Source: AKG 414 (specific rig not specified)
Special thanks to Trey Woodruff for the supplying the master!
Transferred by Todd Edgerton

Widespread Panic
1997-09-08
Club Soda
Montreal, Quebec

Set 1:
01. Heroes
02. Barstools and Dreamers >
03. Travelin’ Light
04. Greta
05. Last Straw >
06. Holden Oversoul
07. Can’t Get High
08. Four Cornered Room >
09. Worry
Set 2:
01. And It Stoned Me
02. Rebirtha
03. Space Wrangler
04. Happy >
05. Going Out West
06. Just Kissed My Baby>
07. Papa’s Home >
08.Bear’s Gone Fishing >
09. Drums >
10. Papa’s Home
11.Porch Song
Encore:
01. Applause
02. Last Dance
03. Gradle
04. Tallboy
05. Let’s Get The Show On The Road *
[Instrumental ‘Bear’s Gone Fishin”; ‘Bear’s Gone Fishin” Dave, Mike, and Todd; ‘Let’s Get The Show On The Road’ JB solo; ‘Night People’ rap and ‘Use Me’ rap by JB during ‘Just Kissed My Baby’]
Notes:
* ‘Let’s Get The Show On The Road’ is from Audio Technica 4051 source
Source: Neumann KM 84 > Denecke > Sony SBM-1
Transfer: Tascam DA20 > Hosa ODL 276 > NBJ3 > Wavelab 5.0 > CDWave > FLAC
Taped by Unknown. Transferred by Nate Fisher 8/23/05

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This show is available as an official WP Archives Multitrack release

This show available as an official WP Archives Porch Songs Release
Photos and text courtesy of Widespread Panic / Brown Cat

Widespread Panic
07/22/01
Kahuna Summer Stage,
Wilmington, DE

1: Glory > C. Brown > Give, Diner > Rebirtha > Blackout Blues, E on a G > Dirty Business > All Time Low

2: Swamp > 1 x 1, Sleepy Monkey > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues > Party At Your Mama’s House > Red Hot Mama > Drums > The Last Straw > All Along The Watchtower > Travelin’ Light

E: Old Joe, North

[First ‘All Along The Watchtower’; ‘War’ and ‘Kinky Reggae’ raps by JB during ‘Sleepy Monkey’; Soundcheck: ‘She Caught The Katy’, ‘Fishwater’ (partial and included as the intro. to ‘The Earth Will Swallow You’)]

 Horrace’s comments from the WP Archives Blog

The Big Kahuna indeed! We’ve stuck around in 2001 for the 3rd volume of Porch Songs…and for that matter, the same tour. To set the stage….Wilmington was the 2001 summer tour’s show # 29 out of 33. Starting about as far west in the United States as possible at the Navy Pier in San Diego, CA and having been south to Texas and north to Minnesota, a spot on the Christiana River in Wilmington, Delaware made perfect sense. Sandwiched between three night runs at the Beacon Theater in New York City and Oak Mountain in Birmingham, having The Earth Will Swallow You film crew in tow and cueing up for a date with David Letterman the next night, this show wasn’t necessarily set to be anything spectacular. But once again, that seemed to be the right recipe as this night was going to be anything but normal.

That lack of normalcy was especially true for our very own Chris Rabold, WP sound engineer, since Wilmington was his first show running front of house sound. With not too much going on in the periphery, I’m sure Chris was as cool as a cucumber. Right! The first set opening with Glory > C. Brown > Give seemed to give him a chance to get dialed in prior to the band taking off into a little more free-flowing territory with Diner and Rebirtha. After Blackout Blues ended another first set paragraph, a rare E on a G was a very nice surprise with the seldom played Dirty Business to follow before an All Time Low signaled the end of the first set. Evidently, earlier that week had seen the Delaware River ripe with controversy as a chemical explosion had apparently emptied quite a bit of toxicity into the river…..and with lots of talk going around about causes, responsibility, etc., this was certainly an “all time low” for the local area with some “dirty business”certainly in the river as well as possibly being the underlying cause. Obviously, with the venue set on the Christiana River just before it empties into the Delaware itself, this backdrop added to the intensity of the musical conversation. With the crowd, the band and the crew finally catching their collective breaths, I’m sure no one enjoyed that set break more than Chris.

Set two seemed to start right off where the first one left off…with a sense that the band was playing with a purpose and the audience might want to put on its seat belts. Good thing as Swamp and 1×1 started things off by sticking to that recently developed water theme. A first class Sleepy Monkey (got to hear this one for yourself as JB is doing his thing) set up a trio of Stop Breaking Down > Party At Your Mama’s House > Red Hot Mama that took everyone on quite a improvisational journey as they headed into the drums and then out into a nice little jam that ends with nowhere else to go but into The Last Straw. There are more surprises to come as you hear JoJo with the first notes of All Along the Watchtower and then Dave takes over the vocal duties as WP covers this classic song out for the first time. With Travelin’ Light to sew up the set and starting the encores with Old Joe, everyone had a chance to reflect before the band turned its attention to the next night’s Letterman performance with North. And I’m sure Mr. Rabold was now enough of a seasoned veteran to have his next gig be for a national tv audience….no doubt riding on that highway of fire.

Again, whether it’s a small bar in Montreal or a deck on a river in Delaware, it’s those shows that come out of nowhere that continue to amaze. Out of the way places just seem to provide that recipe for musical focus; no matter what might be going on off the stage. Isn’t it special to get something over the top when you would’ve been more than satisfied with something considered normal? This performance more than delivers in that regard…..find out for yourself by downloading the MP3 or FLAC files….or now you can even get the on-demand CDs – – continue reading below for more information on that new choice. Finally, as always with the Porch Song series, it’s caveat emptor regarding the sound quality as what you get depends on what went down on that DAT tape the night of the show. I think you will find this show delivering the goods as this particular night Chris Rabold certainly turned a corner in his WP journey. Thanks Chris for what you’ve done and continue to do for us…night after night after night. Feedback is always welcome as we continue this archive journey, so hit me at archives@widespreadpanic.com.

This show available as an official WP Archives Porch Songs Release
Photos courtesy of Widespread Panic / Brown Cat

Widespread Panic
Mud Island Amphitheater
Memphis, TN
07.19.1997

Set 1:

01. Flat Foot Flewzy >
02. Pleas
03. Let’s Get Down To Business
04. The Last Straw >
05. Weak Brain, Narrow Mind
06. Greta >
07. Holden Oversoul >
08. Pusherman >
09. Henry Parsons Died*

Set 2:

01. Tall Boy >
02. Aunt Avis >
03. Jam >
04. Chilly Water
05. Jack
06. Rebirtha >
07. Arleen >
08. Drums** >
01. Drums** >
02. Porch Song >
03. Contentment Blues

Encore:

04. Junior*** >
05. End Of The Show****

* with Daniel Hutchens on vocals, Eric Carter on guitar
** with Matt Abts on timbales
*** with Warren Haynes on guitar
**** with Daniel Hutchens on vocals, Eric Carter on guitar, Warren Haynes on guitar

[Slow ‘Porch Song’; Gov’t Mule opened]

Source: [FOB] AKG 483 > Oade M248 > SBM-1
Flac Conversion / ffp / Text / Seed: Josh Hall [November 2007]

 

Widespread Panic
Blue Note Theater
Columbia, Mo
1995-07-11

Set 1:

01. Pleas >
02. Barstools and Dreamers
03. Holden Oversoul >
04. B of D
05. Can’t Get High >
06. Better Off
07. Let’s Get Down To Business >
08. Rebirtha >
09. Porch Song

Set 2:

10. Weight Of The World
11. Space Wrangler
12. Jack >
13. Worry
14. The Take Out
15. Airplane
16. Radio Child >
17. Maggot Brain >
18. Heaven >
19. Proving Ground

Encore:

20. Let’s Get The Show On The Road >
21. Get Up Early In The Morning

‘Maggot Brain’ with spoken word introduction at the end of the song;
‘Let’s Get The Show On The Road’ JB and Sunny
‘Satisfied’ rap during ‘Barstools and Dreamers’
‘The Nutcracker Suite’ tease by JoJo before and during ‘Get Up Early In The Morning’

Soundcheck: ‘Chainsaw City’, ‘Gradle’, ‘End Of The Show’, ‘Gimme’, ‘Raise The Roof’

Source, taper and lineage unknown
Transferred and uploaded by Andrew Mount

 

This show also available as an official
WP Archive Multitrack release

 

Mikey’s Last Show
07/02/02
US Cellular Center,
Cedar Rapids, IA

Set 1: One Arm Steve, Pigeons, Airplane > Sleeping Man, Wondering > Rock, This Part Of Town, Papa’s Home > Worry

Set 2: Can’t Get High, Fishwater > Can’t Find My Way Home > Blackout Blues, Christmas Katie* > Jam** > I Walk On Guilded Splinters*** > Drums**** > Bear’s Gone Fishin’ > I’m Not Alone, Makes Sense To Me

Encore: She Caught The Katy**

* with Randall Bramblett on saxophone
** with George McConnell on guitar, Randall Bramblett on saxophone
*** with George McConnell on guitar, Randall Bramblett on saxophone, Stanton Moore on percussion
**** with Stanton Moore on percussion

[Galactic opened]

Walking off the stage a final time.

Photos by Satisfied1013

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Widespread Panic
1996-06-19
The State Theatre
Detroit, MI.

Set 1:

01. Intro/Tuning
02. Let’s Get Down To Business >
03. Makes Sense To Me
04. Jack
05. Walkin’ (For Your Love)
06. Goin’ Out West
07. Gradle
08. You Got Yours >
09. Diner >
10. Send Your Mind

Set 2:

11. Ain’t Life Grand
12. Papa Legba
01. Greta >
02. Henry Parsons Died
03. B of D >
04. Space Wrangler >
05. Low Rider >
06. Drums >
07. Hatfield >
08. Love Tractor

Encore:

09. Crowd/Tuning
10. Hope In A Hopeless World >
11. Porch Song

Source: Neumann RSM191 > DAT
Conversion by Ivan Kotch

Widespread Panic
Hayden Square
Tempe, AZ
05/18/95

Disc 1:
01) Let’s Get The Show On The Road >
02) Tie Your Shoes >
03) The Take Out >
04) Porch Song
05) Gradle
06) Airplane >
07) Worry
08) C. Brown
09) 1 X 1
01) Rebirtha >
02) Junior >
03) Drums >
04) Hatfield >
05) Guilded Splinters >
06) Ain’t Life Grand

Encore)
07) Help Me Somebody >
08) Mr. Soul

Source: Schoeps MK4
DATS Courtesy Of JJ Clifton
Converted and seeded by Jeff Milbourn

Widespread Panic
Catalyst
Santa Cruz, CA
April 18, 1992

SET I
01. Send Your Mind
02. Papa Legba
03. Wondering
04. Walkin’ (For Your Love)
05. Dog Song
06. Stop-Go
07. Holden Oversoul
08. Hatfield
09. Space Wrangler
10. Love Tractor

SET II
01. Just Kissed My Baby
02. The Take Out >
03. Porch Song
04. Makes Sense To Me
05. Quarter Tank of Gasoline
06. Better Off
07. Me & The Devil
08. Weight of the World
09. Pickin’ Up The Pieces
10. Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys

Encore
11. Space Is The Place Jam >
12. Travelin’ Light

Notes:
‘JKMB’ has mini dropouts constantly from about 4:12 to 11:05(end of song).

[Only ‘Space is the Place Jam’]

Source: SBD > DAT
Converted, edited, and seeded by David Swint

 

This show is also available as an official WP Archives Multitrack release

Widespread Panic
04/22/99
Varsity Gym, Appalachian State University,
Boone, NC

1: Disco > Red Hot Mama > Rock > Impossible > Rock, All Time Low, I’m Not Alone, Rebirtha > Sleeping Man

2: Porch Song, Tall Boy, Driving Song > Pigeons > Chilly Water > Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys > Drums > Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys > Driving Song, Radio Child

E: Postcard, Makes Sense To Me

[‘Natural Mystic’ rap by JB during ‘Postcard’]

1999-04-22

Stub by Jeff Morris

Widespread Panic
11/21/00
The Palace Theatre,
Louisville, KY

1: Holden Oversoul > Give > Wondering > Rebirtha > Blight, Action Man, Trouble, Send Your Mind, One Arm Steve

2: Thought Sausage > Red Beans, Hatfield > Greta > Christmas Katie > Drums* > This Part Of Town*, Low Rider > Coconut

E: Last Dance

* with Carlton Smith on drums/percussion