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Riverbend Festival, Chattanooga, Tennessee River, aerial photo

Widespread Panic
June 7th, 2014
Riverbend Festival
Chattanooga, TN

Set One:

Disco >
Diner
Tall Boy >
Blue Indian
Henry Parsons Died
Big Wooly Mammoth
North,
Down
True To My Nature
Ain’t Life Grand

Set Two:

Proving Ground
Climb To Safety
Genesis >
Cotton Was King
Radio Child
Rebirtha >
Greta >
Who Do You Belong To?
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Last Dance

* show was cut short due to severe weather

Recorded with Neumann KM184’s (right of FOH/center, 120 ft. f/ stage, 6 ft. high) > Fostex FR-2LE @ 48 kHZ/24 bit Recorded by D. Fries 2014-06-07b
2014-06-07a
2014-06-07c

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Widespread Panic
July 17, 1998
Joe Riley Stadium
Charleston, SC

Set I

01 Intro Tuning
02 Send Your Mind >
03 Worry
04 Gradle >
05 Dying Man
06 Love Tractor >
07 Driving Song >
08 Arleen >
09 Driving Song
10 Postcard

Set II

01 Intro Tuning
02 Proving Ground >
03 Heaven
04 Ride Me High >
05 Radio Child
06 Aint No Use >
07 Blight >
08 Greta >
09 Drums >
10 Henry Parsons Died

Encore

01 Crowd
02 Disco
03 Bowlegged Woman *

* – Power Outage

Notes: Travelin’ Light Tour; Leftover Salmon, G. Love & Special Sauce, and Guster opened; the show was held in a fairly new minor league baseball park (Charleston Riverdogs); the band was set up in center field playing inward facing home plate; the rain let up just prior to the band’s performance, but windy conditions persisted throughout; thanks to Bobby Moore for the patch and the loan of his masters for transfer

Source: (FOB/dfc) AKG 483 (x,y) > Oade m248 > Sony SBM-1 @ 48 KHz
Taped by: Bobby Moore
Transfer by: BobbyHurley

Widespread Panic
Riverside Theatre
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
11/7/2008

1st Set

01 Tuning
02 Let’s Get Down to Business >
03 Travelin’ Light >
04 Fishwater >
05 Angels On High
06 Ain’t No Use >
07 C. Brown
08 Liza’s Apartment >
09 You Got Yours >
10 Chainsaw City

2nd Set

01 Tuning
02 Give
03 Porch Song (Slow) >
04 Ribs and Whiskey
05 Bear’s Gone Fishin’ >
06 Blue Indian
07 Fairies Wear Boots >
08 Second Skin >
09 Solid Rock
01 Awkward Silence (Do to kickdrum malfunction)

Encore

02 Pleas >
03 Makes Sense to Me
04 May Your Glass Be Filled >
05 Mr. Soul

2nd Set was cut short. JB announces that “We need to go back and tighten our britches”.
Actually, Todd killed his Kick Drum.

Recorded By: Bennett Schwartz
Seeded By: Coloartist

Widespread Panic
07/13/99
Ranch Bowl,
Omaha, NE

1: Pleas > One Arm Steve, Papa Legba, Disco > Rock > Junior, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Conrad

2: Bowlegged Woman > Henry Parsons Died, Holden Oversoul > Tie Your Shoes

[Police stopped the show during ‘Tie Your Shoes’]

Also listen to the next night in Kansas City when the band opened with a TYS jam…

Widespread Panic
The Cave
Dahlenoga, GA.
1990-06-02

SET ONE:

01. Porch Song
02. Space Wrangler
03. Walk On
04. She Caught The Katy
05. C. Brown
06. Love Tractor
07. Tarvelin’ Light
08. Ain’t No Use ->
09. Mr Soul ->
10. Drums & Bass ->
11. Jam ->
12. Chilly Water

SET TWO:

13. The Earth Will Swallow You ->
14. Astronomy Domine ->
15. Proving Ground
16. Rock ->
17. Jam ->
18. Driving Song ->
19. B of D ->
20. Driving Song ->
21. Stop-Go ->
22. Machine ->
23. Barstools
24. Impossible Song ->
25. I’m Not Alone
26. Contentment Blues ->
27. Coconuts (Show Stopped)

Tape flip after Travelin’ Light
Dropout during Chilly Water
Amp problems during Stop-Go (generator fizzled)
Police shut down the show right as Coconuts was starting

Show Notes:
This was an intense experience. You hiked from the parking area into the woods and to the mouth of a huge Copper mine. There were people out in the woods everywhere. They laid sawdust inside the mine to help with footing, and the electricity was provided by generators. To say that the natives were restless for the show is a huge understatement. They formed a human chain to keep people outside until the band was ready, but that fell apart when someone got pepper-sprayed. It was chaos after that, which did not help the taping process, but certainly added to the experience. During set-break, you could explore very deep inside the core of the mineshaft, which was brilliantly lit with all of the headlamps and lighters. After the show, all lights were blue, as the Police had roadblocks at all exits. Don’t say that JB didn’t warn you;)

This is not a great recording, but it is listenable and worth seeding just for the historical significance of the Cave show. Enjoy!

Source: AKG 522~> Sony D-5 (Metal Master 90)
Recorded, Mastered, Tracked, & Seeded By: Hardy Ross

1990-06-02