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Widespread Panic
03/23/95
Stepan Center, Notre Dame,
South Bend, IN

1: Disco, Let’s Get Down To Business, Pleas, Can’t Get High, 1 x 1, Fishwater, Walkin’ (For Your Love), Pilgrims > Bowlegged Woman

2: Send Your Mind, Holden Oversoul > Hatfield, And It Stoned Me, Sleepy Monkey, Impossible > Jam, Blackout Blues, Machine > Worry > Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys

E: Dream Song

[First ‘1 x 1’]

sugarman

Widespread Panic Song Origins via Burnthday: 1 x 1

“Step back to 1939, rural Edwards, Mississippi. A time when the colored and white communities crossed paths at the general store and through employment. This is the world of Andrew “Sugarman” Daniel. Sugarman may have been the first animal whisperer. He was constantly followed by a pack of dogs, pig, goat, sheep and his entourage once boasted a fox. Sugarman born Andrew Daniel January 10, 1900, was a storyteller. His tales often concealed morals without preaching. On a dark, rainy night in March 1939, Sugarman came upon a chasm where the Clear Creek Bridge had been. An 80 foot span of Highway 80, the main thoroughfare between Atlanta and Dallas and beyond had been washed out. Thirteen cars and one truck plunged into the surging debris laden waters and were swept downstream before other travelers could be stopped. Sugarman saved those he could. Twenty-four persons entered the creek that night, sixteen drowned. The following days and nights Sugarman served as a one man search and rescue team. Refusing to rest, he swam in and around log jams in swift moving unseasonably cold waters, searching for vehicles and bodies. No one knew the exact number of those missing. Sugarman gained national acclaim for his super human feat and heroism. Through the years that followed and up until his death June 7, 1969, he remained humble of his bravery even though those who knew him never forgot. The Clear Creek disaster remains today the worst traffic accident in Mississippi state history.“

Taken from the description of Joedda Gore’s book, ‘Sugarman.’

“Andrew “Sugarman” Daniel got his nickname from the kids he gave candy to, and his fame from his recovery work in the 1939 Clear Creek tragedy in Edwards.”

“McCrory and Jojo were writing and trying to come up with material. Jojo asked bill to tell him some stories and get inspirations for songs. Bill tells Jojo the sugarman story from above and when it gets to the part where sugarman is saving the crash victims Bill says “Jojo, Sugarman was pulling them out one by one” and the rest is history.”

-Paraphrased from ‘Beanland: Rising From The Riverbed’ by ShotGunDaddy

Widespread Panic
1997-09-19
Morris Civic Center
South Bend, IN.

Set 1:

01. Chilly Water
02. A of D
03. Tallboy
04. C. Brown
05. Postcard
06. Sleeping Man
07. Big Wooly Mammoth
08. Stop-Go
09. Dear Mr. Fantasy

Set 2:

10. Let’s Get Down To Business
11. Conrad
12. Wondering
01. Gradle
02. Pleas
03. Party At Your Mama’s House
04. Arleen
05. Drums
06. Hatfield
07. Walkin’

Encore:

08. Radio Child

Source: EV-RE20’s > SBM1 > D8
Taped by Michael Wilker