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JoJo Hermann
2023-09-02
The Grey Eagle
Asheville, NC

01. Intro
02. Stagger Lee
03. Tall Boy
04. Banter
05. All Time Low
06. Bust it Big
07. Banter
08. One Arm Steve
09. Greta
10. Chunk of Coal
11. Tipitina
12. Bayou Lena
13. Dyin’ Man
14. Squirrels in the Attic
15. I Don’t Worry About a Thing
16. Banter
17. Blue Carousel
18. Such a Night
19. Big Wooly Mammoth

Sam Holt joins in for the remainder of the set

20. Disco >
21. Ride Me High >
22. Disco
23. Can’t Change the Past
24. Raise the Roof
25. Traveler’s Rest
26. She Drives Me To Drink
27. Red Beans
28. Happy Child
29. Tennessee Before Daylight
30. Sandbox
31. Blackout Blues
32. The Take Out >
33. Porch Song

source: SBD + Microtech Gefell M21 (dina) > Nbob actives > Naiant PFA > Sound Devices MixPre-6 II @ 32/48
location: fob, dfc clamped in the sweet spot 8.5′ high
transfer: USB > PC > iZotope RX 9 (gain, edits) > Wavelab 6.1 (matrix, fades, MBIT+ dither) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (flac 8) > Foobar (tags)

*24bit/48khz fileset* (converted to 16/44.1 for streaming)

recorded and transferred by Gordon Wilson

A Team Dirty South Recording

Photo by George Hodges, Jr.

Sam Holt Band
2022-05-12
Isis Music Hall
Asheville, NC

Set I

01.Disco
02.Burnt Faceless
03.Happy
04.Pickin’ Up The Pieces
05.A of D>
06.You Got Yours
07.Down
08.Raise The Roof
09.Gunner
10.Porch Song

Set II

11.Nuci’s Space promo
12.The Take Out>
13.Ain’t Like Grand
14.Walkin>Jam with Hatrield Outro
15.Can’t Change The Past
16.B of D>
17.The Waker
18.Pruitt -*
19.Airplane
20.”What You Adore” -?
21.90
22.E on a G
23.Cynic Clinic

24.encore break/appreciation
25.This Part of Town

?-unsure of song/segment title
*-Bloodkin song

Sam Holt- Fender Telecaster Deluxe Plus in Firestorm Red, vocals
Ross Parker- Bass
Jerry Wayne Walker- Drums
Adam Grace- Keys

source: post show matrix
aud. source: Nuemann km-125>MixPre-6II @ 32/48
Location: Clamped to drink rail, 4′ boom out
SDBD. source: SDB > Mixpre6(24/48)
transfer: SDHC>PC>Izotope 7(polywave split)Wavelab 6.1>CD Wave>Izotope 7(de-click, de-crackle,
dither to 24bit)>CDWave, trader’s little helper(flac level 8)
all editing(matrix, fades, gain) done in Wavelab 6.1

*24bit/48khz fileset* converted to 16/44.1

recorded and transfered by George Hodges, Jr.

A Team Dirty South Recording

Photo by George Hodges, Jr.

Down On The Bayou II
A Benefit for the New Orleans Musicians Clinic
Howlin’ Wolf
New Orleans, LA
04/29/2010

Set I: (JoJo’s Mardi Gras Band + Alfred “Uganda” Roberts)

01. Stag-o-lee
02. Bald Head
03. I’ve Got A Woman
04. Something On Your Mind *
05. She Walks Right In/Shake, Rattle & Roll *

* W/ Jimmy Carpenter on Sax, Christine Ohlman on Vocals

Set II: (Jojo Herman, John “Papa” Gros, George Porter, Jr., Russell Batiste, Jr., Jimmy Carpenter, Billy Iuso)

06. Intro
07. Stealin’
08. Right Place Wrong Time
09. Hey Pocky Way **
10. Big Chief **
11. Cabbage Alley ***

** W/ Big Chief Bo Dollis & Bo Dollis, Jr. on Vocals, Thomas McDowell on bass
*** W/ Big Chief Bo Dollis & Bo Dollis, Jr on Vocals, Thomas McDowell on bass, Ivan Neville on B3

Set III: (Widespread Panic)

12. Intro
13. Familiar Reality **** >
14. I Walk On Guilded Splinters ****

**** W/ Jimmy Carpenter on Sax

Set IV: (7 Walkers – Papa Mali, Bill Kreutzmann, Reed Mathis, Matt Hubbard + Anders Osborne)

15. Intro
16. Jam > Turn On Your Lovelight

Set V: (Jon Cleary, Dr. Jimbo Walsh, Russel Batiste, Jr.)

17. Intro
18. Tipitina
19. Lawdy Miss Clawdy

Set VI: (Gov’t Mule + Russel Batiste, Jr.)

20. Intro/Tuning
21. 32/20 Blues
22. Breakin’ Up Somebody’s Home *****

***** W/ Jojo Herman on Piano

Set VII: (Jojo’s Mardi Gras Band + Alfred “Uganda” Roberts)

23. Red Beans #
24. Jambalaya (On the Bayou) ##
25. Standing On Shaky Ground #
26. 25 Miles ###
27. Let The Good Times Roll ###
28. Ooh Poo Pah Doo ###
29. Get Out My Life Woman
30. Go To The Mardi Gras

# W/ Bonerama on horns
## W/ Bonerama on horns, Sherman Ewing on guitar/vocals
### W/ Bonerama on horns, Christine Olhman on vocals

Set VIII: (Jojo’s Mardi Gras Band + Luther Dickinson)

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Additional Notes:
-FOH Board levels were killed for the first minute of track 4 and a constant squeal remains the rest of the set
-The last set was not recorded. Attempts to get the final set from the house system is still in progress. It will be seeded separately when acquired.
-There could be musicians on-stage not mentioned, if you remember please let me know as these guys deserve credit for volunteering their time for the benefit and great night of music!

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Please continue to help support New Orleans area musicians and donate if you have the means to.

http://www.nomaf.org
http://www.neworleansmusiciansclinic.org/

This is a great cause that not only assists current musicians but future musicians from New Orleans. Check out this site!

http://www.therootsofmusic.com/
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Source: Aud + SBD Matrix

SBD source: Yamaha M7CL > Edirol R-44 @ 24/48
AUD source: AKG Ck1x > Mk46 > c460b > Edirol R-44 @ 24/48
Location: ROC in FOH Cage/8ft/Dina/limiter = 1+2/3+4
DSP: SD > Wavelab (sych/mix/edit) > CDWave (tracking) > Wavelab (dither/re-sample) > TLH (flac8) > Foobar (Tagging)

Taped and seeded by Nick Burlison

BACKGROUND:

Keyboardist JoJo Herman is a devoted fan of Dr. John and an adopted son of the New Orleans funk tradition. In October 2009 during Voodoo Fest Jojo produced the first Down on the Bayou at Howlin’ Wolf as a “companion” concert to the benefit Dr. John produced for the New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic.

The proceeds from Down on the Bayou II will help sustain the New Orleans Musiciansí Clinic (NOMC), a program of the New Orleans Musicians Assistance Foundation, (NOMAF) and their commitment to providing affordable, comprehensive health care to New Orleans most precious resource: our musicians musicians.

NOMC on NBC national news
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619#32602236

The musicians clinic (est. in 1998) is the brainchild by Dr. Jack McConnell ( father of Phish keyboardist Page McConnell).

The NOMC became the first healthcare initiative of its kind in the United States, addressing the unmet medical needs of local musicians, artists and their families. The NOMC strives to institute an agenda of wellness into the New Orleans musician patient population, which in turn helps to keep the music and traditional artistry of the city alive.

mississippi-nights

Widespread Panic
Mississippi Nights
St. Louis, MO.
07/09/1995

SET ONE:
01. Little Kin
02. Rock
03. Henry Parsons Died
04. A Of D
05. Ain’t No Use
06. Stop-N-Go
07. Heroes
08. Pickin’ Up The Pieces
09. Junior

SET TWO:
01. Blackout Blues
02. Pilgrims
03. Makes Sense To Me
04. C. Brown
05. Me & The Devil
06. Papa Legba
01. Happy Child
02. Driving Song
03. Papa’s Home
04. Drums
05. Papa’a Home
06. Driving Song
07. Conrad

ENCORE:
08. Help Me Somebody
09. West Virgina
10. Ain’t Life Grand

*****MATRIX*****

Source 1: SBD-REMASTERED
Source 2: EV-RE20’s~> SBM1~> D8-REMASTERED

Recorded, Remastered, & Seeded By: Michael Wilker

red-rocks10

Widespread Panic
2000-06-24
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO

Set I
01. Let’s Get Down To Business
02. Holden Oversoul >
03. Weak Brain, Narrow Mind
04. Machine >
05. Barstools and Dreamers
06. Wonderin’ >
07. Pickin’ Up The Pieces
08. Thought Sausage >
09. Love Tractor >
10. Henry Parsons Died

Set II
11. Give >
12. Pigeons
01. Blue Indian >
02. Happy Child >
03. Dyin’ Man* >
04. Arleen* >
05. Drums** >
06. Drums & Bass >
07. Ain’t Life Grand >
08. Pilgrims >
09. Tall Boy

Encore 1
10. crowd
11. End Of The Show

Encore 2
12. crowd
13. Disco >
14. One Arm Steve

* with Colin Butler on turntables
** with Robert Barnett on drums

[‘Cryptical Envelopment’ and ‘The Other One’ teases by Dave after ‘Drums’; Soundcheck: ‘Thought Sausage’ (x3), ‘Love Tractor’; Big Ass Truck opened]

Source: {matrix} [SBD > Hanson Footage > DVD @ 16/48] + [AKG 481 > Lunatec V2 > Apogee AD1000 > Tascam DA-P1 @ 16/48]

Transferred, Mixed, & Seeded by D.P. Swint

Widespread Panic
08/08/92
Palladium Amphitheater Carowinds
Charlotte, NC

0ne Set:
1. Machine >
2. Travelin’ Light
3. Wondering
4. Space Wrangler
5. Pigeons
6. It Ain’t No Use
7. The Last Straw >
8. Tie Your Shoes >
9. Worry
10. Proving Ground

[HORDE show]

source: matrix 50% aud 50% sbd
aud source: AKG 522 stereo > DAT (flacs from puba)
sbd source: sbd > ? > cd > eac (log included) wavemerge was used to

matrix done by Gordon Wilson
thanks to TeddyDunski and puba for the akg source and a big thanks to Anthony Radford for tracking down the sbd of his first show.

Widespread Panic
1994-11-06
Theater, Lory Student Center
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO.

Set 1:

01. She Caught The Katy
02. Weight Of The World
03. Papa Legba
04. West Virginia >
05. Ain’t Life Grand
06. The Last Straw >
07. C. Brown
08. Little Kin >
09. Machine >
10. Henry Parsons Died
11. Let’s Get Down To Business >
12. Walkin’

Set 2:

13. Contentment Blues >
01. Space Wrangler >
02. Pilgrims >
03. Arleen* >
04. Disco* >
05. Papa’s Home* >
06. Drums* >
07. Papa’s Home*
08. And It Stoned Me
09. Maggot Brain >
10. Proving Ground

Encore:

11. Dream Song >
12. Fishwater

* with Simon Horrocks on percussion

[‘Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)’ tease by Dave during ‘Fishwater’; The Freddy Jones Band opened]

Source: Matrix [(SBD > DA-P20) + ((FOB) Schoeps MK4/CMC4 > Custom

Widespread Panic
Classic Center
Athens, GA.
10/31/1995

Set One:

01. Driving Song*
02. Junior*
03. Driving Song*
04. Stop-N-Go**
05. C. Brown**
06. Chainsaw City
07. Rebirtha
08. Diner
09. Heroes
10. Conrad
11. Postcard

Set Two:

01. Can’t Get High***
02. Rotgut***
03. Henry Parsons Died***
04. Fishwater
05. Blight
06. Blackout Blues
07. Dirty Business****
08. Airplane
09. Jam
10. Drums
11. Love Tractor

Encore:

01. Aunt Avis*****
02. Vacation
03. Coconuts
04. Cream Puff War

*w/ David Blackmon
**w/ David Blackmon, John Keane
***w/ Daniel Hutchens, Eric Carter
****w/ Daniel Hutchens, Eric Carter, David Blackmon, John Keane
*****w/ John Keane

*****MATRIX*****

Source 1: SBD
Source 2: EV-RE20’s

Taped, Transfered, & Seeded By: Michael Wilker
Transfer:(datmaster)DA-20~> Audiophile24/96~>
WaveLab5(fadeI/O)~> CDWave~> TLH~> FLAC6

Widespread Panic
Riverview Music Shed
Jacksonville, FL
October 14, 1995

Set One:

1. Intro
2. And It Stoned Me
3. Junior >
4. Space Wrangler
5. C. Brown
6. 1 x 1
7. Little Kin
8. Aunt Avis >
9. Rock
10. B of D >
11. Henry Parsons Died

Set Two:

1. Love Tractor >
2. Fishwater
3. Sleepy Monkey >
4. Big Woolly Mammoth >
5. Pigeons
6. Burned Faceless >
7. Papa’s Home >
8. Drums >
9. Papa’s Home >
10. Maggot Brain >
11. Chilly Water

Encore:

12. Ain’t Life Grand

Source: Matrix DSBD (75%) + DAUD (25%) > DAT > CD
Mics: AKG461 + Sennheiser 421
Conversion: Ivan Kotch

WIDESPREAD PANIC
07/07/97
House of Blues
Myrtle Beach, SC

SET I

01: Crowd/Tuning 0:37
02: Pigeons > 6:37
03: Dying Man > 5:06
04: Pigeons 3:24
05: Stop-Go > 10:56
06: Rebirtha > 8:51
07: Better Off 6:30
08: Jack 6:35
09: Sleeping Man 6:17
10: Postcard 5:02

SET II

11: Love Tractor 6:32
01: Machine 4:22
02: And It Stoned Me 6:19
03: Glory 4:14
04: Space Wrangler 8:23
05: Greta > 8:24
06: Porch Song > 9:14
07: Drums > 13:25
08: Mercy > 7:36
09: Henry Parsons Died 6:30

Encore:

10: Crowd 2:01
11: Blackout Blues 6:51

[‘Planet Claire’ jam before ‘Rebirtha’]

Thanks to Haney Jones for the DAUD dat and Patrick Mincey for the DSBD DATs.

source:
Set I-Matrix (60% DSBD, 40% Sennheiser 441/Nakamichi CM300)
Set II-DAUD (Sennheiser 441/Nakamichi CM300)

DAUD taper: Robbie Dunn
Converted, edited and seeded by Harvey Couch

Widespread Panic
Modjeska
Milwaukee, WI.
11/01/1996

Set One:

01. Sleepy Monkey
02. Makes Sense To Me
03. Gradle
04. Just Kissed My Baby
05. Burnt Faceless
06. Happy
07. Wondering
08. Sick N Tired>
Shake, Rattle, & Roll>
Sick N Tired*^
09. Contentment Blues
10. Love Tractor

Set Two:

01. Airplane
02. Aunt Avis
03. B Of D
04. Jack
05. Dear Mr. Fantasy
06. Guilded Splinters
07. Drums
08. Guilded Splinters
09. Diner
10. Tallboy

Encore:

11. And It Stoned Me
12. Red Beans

-*first Shake, Rattle, & Roll
-^only Sick N Tired

**********4 MIC MIX**********

Taped, Transfered, Seeded By: Michael Wilker
Source: EV-RE20’s~> 410+ AKG393’s~> m148~> 410~> SBM1~>D8 EV’s(dfc) / AKG’s(split ‘8)

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

WIDESPREAD PANIC
Montgomery Civic Center
Montgomery , AL
July 20, 1997

Gov’t Mule Encore:
I Shall Be Released
[Everyone except Todd sat in]

Set 1

01. Crowd
02. Happy >
03. Weight Of The World
04. Help Me SOmebody
05. Party at Your Mama’s House
06. Happy Child >
07. Walkin’
08. Driving Song >
09. Wonderin’ >
10. Jam >
11. Driving Song
12. Blackout Blues

Set 2

01) Hope In A Hopeless World
02) Big Wooly Mammoth >
03) You Got Yours
04) Chunk Of Coal
05) Mercy >
06) Airplane > Jam >
07) Love Tractor>
08) Drums *
01) Nobody’s Fault But Mine ** >
02) Feelin’ Alright **
03) Crowd

Encore:

04) Dream Song

* with Matt Abts on timbales
** with Allen Woody on mandolin, Matt Abts on timbales, Warren Haynes on guitar

[‘Amazing Grace’ rap by JB during ‘Nobody’s Fault But Mine’; Gov’t Mule opened; Everyone except Todd sat in for Gov’t Mule’s encore (‘I Shall Be Released’)]

Matrix:
60% DSBD
40% DAUD

DSBD Transfer by Harvey Couch

DAUD: AKG 483 (XY) > Oade M248 > SBM-1
Recorded by Max Hester and Julian Eldridge

Transfer by Max Hester
Matrix by Harvey Couch

 

Photo courtesy of Widespread Panic / Brown Cat

Widespread Panic
04-08-1989
The Armory
Valdosta, GA

~SET 1~
1. Porch Song
2. Space Wrangler
3. Travelin’ Light
4. Heaven
5. Machine
6. Conrad
7. Holden Oversoul >
8. Stop-Go >
9. Cream Puff War
10. Pigeons
11. C. Brown >
12. Coconut

~SET 2~
1. Jam >
2. L.A. >
3. A of D >
4. B of D >
5. Impossible
6. I’m Not Alone
7. Barstools and Dreamers
8. Driving Song >
9. Disco >
10. Driving Song > Breathing Slow
11. The Last Straw
12. Jack >
13. Chilly Water

~ENCORE~
1. Can’t Find My Way Home

Source: DSBD (reportedly a matrix of SBD + the Oade brothers’ Schoeps CMC4+mk41 AUD recording).

This show is available as an official WP Archives multitrack release 

1989-04-08-dave-tennysonContributed by Dave Tennyson

Photos and text courtesy of Widespread Panic / Brown Cat

Widespread Panic
April 3, 1996
Von Braun Civic Center
Huntsville, AL.

Set I:
01: Crowd/Tuning 00:32
02: Better Off > 05:23
03: Pigeons 10:15
04: LGDTB > 04:24
05: Radio Child > 06:09
06: Pilgrims > 06:41
07: Solace > 01:37
08: 1×1 05:05
09: Maggot Brain > 08:08
10: Can’t Get High 04:21
11: Sandbox 04:44
12: Papa’s Home 10:12

Set II:
01: Crowd/Tuning 00:44
02: Diner > 13:18
03: Porch Song > 03:39
04: Pleas 05:54
05: I’m Not Alone > 06:08
06: Tie Your Shoes > 07:41
07: Arleen > 14:20
08: Vacation > 09:33
09: Drums > 06:11
01: Guilded Splinters > 10:49
02: Blackout Blues > 05:52
03: Contentment Blues > 06:08
04: Love Tractor 06:27
05: Crowd

Encore:
06: Can’t Find My Way Home 06:06

[First ‘Sandbox’; ‘Satisfied’ rap during ‘Arleen’]

Thanks to Haney Jones for his masters and Alan Saferstein for getting them to me and starting this project!

Source:
Set I – FOB Schoeps CMC6 > Sonosax > D10 Pro

Set II – Matrix (60% FOB Schoeps CMC6 > Sonosax > D10 Pro, 40% DSBD)
Converted, Edited and Seeded by Harvey Couch

Be sure to check out the Officially Released Multi-track Archive release of this show…

The Making of Huntsville 96 by Chris Rabold

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Liner Notes by Horace Moore

Widespread Panic’s live music has always moved me….both down the highway and to the core…and continues to be an undeniable force and inspiration in my life. I love how a live show presents a musical experience that becomes enveloped in the feel of the moment – whether you’re part of the audience…or the band. Complete and total satisfaction from that synergy is what we always hope to take with us when we leave the venue and head to our next destination…..be it home or the next show. The chance of capturing that lightning again is what brings us back. That feeling of being better off just because of being there.

When we find ourselves lucky enough to attend those shows that make that mark, live recordings become a vehicle to capture that experience all over again. Thankfully, those same recordings become a potential source of inspiration for those of us who weren’t able to make the trip. And that’s when a performance really begins its journey….and gets its chance to fit that epic definition. It’s having that music live on that gives those that didn’t make it to the show the ability to be inspired and satisfied and dance right along with those that did.

Most of us could reel off a few dozen shows that are our favorites even though we might have been a continent away when the performance actually went down. That disappointment of missing out can be overwhelming. By and by, however, that frustration has the opportunity to be replaced by the very real feeling that you were actually there…and that’s the point. Maybe you’ve been there all along, because isn’t it really all about the whole journey anyway? Musical journeys don’t necessarily end with the last note of the night. Not for a long shot and maybe not forever.

So, what is it about this Huntsville, AL show back in 1996 that takes on so much meaning? What really happened there that night? Whatever it was it moved more than the 2,582 in attendance…that’s for sure. And for much longer than the 3 ½ hours the band was onstage. Whether 4/3/96 was someone’s 1st or 250th show, or even if they didn’t see the band for the first time until a few years later, this show continues to hit the note.

For the record, I was not there, but also fell for this show a long time ago. It’s never quit on me and has been the focus of much enjoyment and many conversations over the years. To provide a glimpse of what it was that did go down in Huntsville that night….and what certainly continues on today through this recording, I thought I’d share the passion that comes through my email address…so read on. And take a listen. Be inspired….and satisfied. And you too will be better off.

Horace Moore

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
1996-01-22
Ten Mile Room
Breckenridge, CO.

Set 1:
01. Barstools and Dreamers >
02. Highway to Heaven
03. Don’t Be Denied *
04. Pickin’ Up the Pieces *
05. 1 x 1
06. Jack >
07. Tie Your Shoes >
08. Aunt Avis *
09. Wonderin’
10. Heroes >
11. Conrad

Set 2:
01. Raise The Roof
02. West Virginia >
03. Ain’t Life Grand *
04. Better Off
05. Diner >
06. I’m Not Alone >
07. Blight
08. Fishwater
09. It Ain’t No Use * >
10. Disco * >
11. Pilgrims >
12. Blackout Blues

Encore:
01. Holden Oversoul >
02. Travelin’ Light

* with David Blackmon on fiddle

[‘Highway to Heaven’ and ‘Barstools and Dreamers’ JB solo; ‘Raise the Roof’ Mike and Sunny]

Source: Matrix
SBD: SBD > DAT > Standalone > EAC
AUD: AKG 483
Mastered & Seeded by Harvey Couch

Widespread Panic
Fox Theatre
Boulder, CO
1/20/1996

SBD/AUD Matrix (50/50)

Set One:
01. Intro
02. Let’s Get The Show On The Road*
03. Vacation*
04. Rock*
05. Weight Of The World
06. Stop-Go*
07. Help Me Somebody*
08. C. Brown*
09. Pusherman
10. Rebirtha
11. Space Wrangler

Set Two:
01. Intro
02. The Take Out*
03. Chunk O’ Coal*
04. Genesis*
05. Sleepy Monkey
06. Airplane
07. And It Stoned Me
08. Climb To Safety**
09. Chainsaw City**
10. Papa’s Home
11. Drums
12. Papa’s Home
13. Porch Song*

Encore:
14. Goin’ Out West*
15. End Of The Show*
16. Mr. Soul*

*w/ David Blackmon On fiddle
**w/ Jerry Joseph on giutar/vocals

First Climb To Safety
First Goin’ Out West
Let’s Get The Show On The Road – JB, Mike, and David Blackmon on fiddle
The Take Out – Mike, Sunny, and David Blackmon on fiddle
Airplane – followed by Take Off Jam
Jerry Joseph opened

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AUD Source: SHN ID# 99574
Taped, Transfered, & Seeded By:Michael Wilker
Source: EV-RE20’s~>SBM1~>D8

SBD Source: SHN ID# 80732
SBD > DA-P20 @ 48.0khz
Transferred, Edited, and Seeded by D.P. Swint

Matrix By Pazh

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