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Widespread Panic
Today In History
June 11th
3 shows
6 tapes
Years
2026
44.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.8k206
7d5k629
30d44.5k5.5k
18 shows
83 tapes
2025
9.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h61578
7d2.7k370
30d9.7k1.2k
41 shows
410 tapes
2024
1.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h8310
7d14016
30d1.5k180
18 shows
66 tapes
2023
2.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h13716
7d33241
30d2.8k333
43 shows
113 tapes
2022
1.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h456
7d14218
30d1.7k199
45 shows
96 tapes
2021
573
PlaybackListensHours
48h465
7d445
30d57368
25 shows
42 tapes
2020
78
PlaybackListensHours
48h11m
7d111
30d789
10 shows
10 tapes
2019
1.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h8210
7d62985
30d1.1k138
42 shows
69 tapes
2018
601
PlaybackListensHours
48h588
7d8713
30d60181
35 shows
55 tapes
2017
723
PlaybackListensHours
48h91
7d11516
30d72396
28 shows
50 tapes
2016
801
PlaybackListensHours
48h8310
7d10312
30d80192
80 shows
95 tapes
2015
1.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h15818
7d17719
30d1.1k144
59 shows
78 tapes
2014
1.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h445
7d58567
30d1.3k148
63 shows
86 tapes
2013
2.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h48158
7d78291
30d2.4k271
75 shows
98 tapes
2012
360
PlaybackListensHours
48h394
7d334
30d36037
17 shows
20 tapes
2011
1.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h375
7d12815
30d1.7k186
71 shows
85 tapes
2010
931
PlaybackListensHours
48h476
7d18924
30d931113
77 shows
87 tapes
2009
650
PlaybackListensHours
48h253
7d23827
30d65077
54 shows
64 tapes
2008
463
PlaybackListensHours
48h516
7d618
30d46357
74 shows
91 tapes
2007
1.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h22027
7d29835
30d1.1k136
85 shows
96 tapes
2006
542
PlaybackListensHours
48h345
7d699
30d54267
77 shows
99 tapes
2005
574
PlaybackListensHours
48h6410
7d8912
30d57473
98 shows
127 tapes
2004
46
PlaybackListensHours
48h00m
7d00m
30d466
1 show
1 tape
2003
1.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h708
7d17720
30d1.9k227
94 shows
113 tapes
2002
4.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h38145
7d78592
30d4.1k495
52 shows
85 tapes
2001
6.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h44955
7d1k126
30d6.1k724
90 shows
174 tapes
2000
6.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h43250
7d1.1k121
30d6.4k739
98 shows
186 tapes
1999
5.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h41850
7d1.1k131
30d5.3k636
107 shows
157 tapes
1998
8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.2k148
7d2.5k290
30d8k967
108 shows
176 tapes
1997
10k
PlaybackListensHours
48h84499
7d1.6k191
30d10k1.2k
115 shows
180 tapes
1996
13.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h945111
7d2.6k291
30d13.4k1.4k
103 shows
169 tapes
1995
7.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h14516
7d63669
30d7.8k814
100 shows
157 tapes
1994
1.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h283
7d14916
30d1.5k159
113 shows
124 tapes
1993
2.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h9710
7d28331
30d2.6k270
129 shows
150 tapes
1992
2.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h353
7d16217
30d2.6k283
93 shows
111 tapes
1991
321
PlaybackListensHours
48h323
7d464
30d32133
35 shows
39 tapes
1990
467
PlaybackListensHours
48h232
7d697
30d46748
40 shows
42 tapes
1989
535
PlaybackListensHours
48h263
7d485
30d53554
32 shows
33 tapes
1988
197
PlaybackListensHours
48h202
7d696
30d19719
19 shows
19 tapes
1987
496
PlaybackListensHours
48h677
7d9910
30d49654
28 shows
29 tapes
1986
567
PlaybackListensHours
48h142
7d334
30d56759
32 shows
33 tapes
1985
205
PlaybackListensHours
48h37m
7d734m
30d20514
2 shows
2 tapes
1984
482
PlaybackListensHours
48h362
7d683
30d48224
1 show
1 tape
2003
Sources
Taper: Scott Bernstein
3:33:49
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Scott Bernstein
SHNID:
wsp2003-06-14
Source:
Original Recording: Neumann TLM170(hypercardoids, FOB, center)->Apogee AD1000->Sony D7 or D8 via digi-cable (master@16/48) DAT playback: Sony R-500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48) Mastered: Steinberg Spectralayers 11 to scrub many loud whistles and yells. SoundForge 13.0 for volume normalization and clap scrubbing; 24->16 bit dither using POW-r #3 noise shaping. Tracked in CDWav. IDv3 tagged in Tag&Rename 3.9.15
Lineage:
Sony R-500 -> Sound Devices 722 digital input (@24/48)
Taper Notes:
View Notes* = w/Mike Dillon and Stanton Moore on percussion + = acoustic ^ = w/Warren Haynes on guitar # = w/Robert Randolph on pedal steel guitar @ = last time played 7/28/01 (122 show gap) There is a small cut in track 30 ("Chilly Water") where my 3 hour tape ran out and I had to swap to a 2nd tape. If another source for this show appears, I will attempt to patch it Other acts on the What stage on this day: The Wailers, Emmylou Harris (before the Allmans); Z-Trip and The Allman Brothers Band all appeared before Widespread Panic. Special thanks to "The Dude" for lending me his recorder for the weekend of this festival while I couldn't power my recorder due to a loose battery wire. Recorded by Scott Bernstein Transferred 6/16/12, Tracked 10/7/2019, Mastered 9/6-10/2024. Posted 9/11/2024 Taper notes: Rolling right along after the <a href="https://archive.org/details/abb2003-06-14.tlm170.fob" rel="ugc nofollow">Allman Brothers Bonnaroo 2003</a> show that I posted for BARN257, I give you the set that literally followed that ABB show on the main stage at Bonnaroo that year -- Widespread Panic's marathon (over 3.5 hours!) headlining performance from that night (note that I also recently posted the standout/marathon length <a href="https://archive.org/details/mmw2003-06-14" rel="ugc nofollow">MMW late night tent performance</a> which followed as BARN252 -- and this explains the mystery of why I missed the beginning of MMW's performance as Widespread played more than 30 minutes past their stated curfew). Even though this is a show from the much-maligned years when George McConnell was the guitarist who had been initially brought into the band in the wake of Michael Houser's death from cancer at 40 years old in 2002 (and before they would go on to hire guitar-master Jimmy Herring), this is one spectacular Widespread performance. From one listen, it is abundantly clear that the band both came to play some serious music and to have fun as well. Right off the bat, the band barrels into the familiar notes of their frequent set-closer and rave-up "Love Tractor", getting the crowd dancing right out of the gate. Before finishing "Love Tractor", the band brings us right into the present with a low down and funky version of new-ish tune (for the time) "Thin Air (Smells Like Mississippi)" which folds perfectly into the middle of "Love Tractor". Continuing the high energy atmosphere, the band takes us through old and new favorites of the time frame -- "Ain't Life Grand", "Papa Johnny Road", "Greta" -- until they hit on a standout version of their anthemic "Driving Song" with a super funky version of Curtis Mayfield's "The Pusherman" folded inside. Also notable about this show: Stanton Moore (Galactic) and Mike Dillon both sat in during an extended drum feature, a great version of "Henry Parsons Died", an incredibly rare acoustic segment with some tasty song choices ("Fishing", "Counting Train Cars" -- usually reserved for acoustic sets; "Porch Song", "Imitation Leather Shoes", and "Climb To Safety" -- which are usually not reserved for acoustic sets; and in my opinion "Imitation Leather Shoes" really shined brightly in an acoustic format). Then the fireworks really start as the band invites out Warren Haynes and Robert Randolph on guitars (and pedal steel) for some extra high energy jamming on "Don't Wanna Lose You", "Surprise Valley", "Ride Me High", and "Chilly Water". By this point the band had hit their curfew, but apparently got permission to play a few more, and we got a nice 3 song encore of "Down On The Farm" (a rarity, but apropos for the location of the festival), and Widespread classics/crowd pleasers "Pilgrims" and "Space Wrangler". If you are all playing along at home, you may recall that the epic late night MMW tent set that I posted from this same night was missing the beginning of the show. Well, this Widespread Panic overrun (this show is 3.5 hours, and the band only had a 3 hour time slot) explains why my recording was missing the beginning of MMW's set. So, now 21 years after this show, 12 years after I transferred it, and 5 years after I started working on it, I bring you this killer Widespread Panic set -- and in better quality than I would have ever been able to bring it to you in the past -- given that I have some new tools in my toolkit to polish away stray crowd yells, whistles, etc. -- so I hope it will have been worth the wait! (I know it was for me...) Enjoy! Follow me on Twitter to track my postings of FREE live music and concert photography: <a href="http://www.twitter.com/scott_bernstein" rel="ugc nofollow">http://www.twitter.com/scott_bernstein</a> Or become a "fan" on Facebook here: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Bernsteins-Live-Music-Photos-Page/166706713365451" rel="ugc nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Bernsteins-Live-Music-Photos-Page/166706713365451</a>
Taper: Todd Edgerton
3:30:44
Taper:
Todd Edgerton
Transferrer:
Todd Edgerton
SHNID:
wsp2003-06-14.mk21.flac16
Source:
Schoeps mk21 > kcy > VMS02iB > AD1000 > TCD-D8 (48k)
Lineage:
TCD-D8 > Datport > Samplitude (48k-44.1k) > Red Roaster (tracking) > WAV > FLAC (lvl 6)
Taper: Dennis Bryant
2:56:15
Taper:
Dennis Bryant
Transferrer:
Dennis Bryant
SHNID:
WSP6.14.2003
Source:
Oktava-MC012s>Deneke-PS2>SonySBM-1>Sony-D100
Lineage:
DAT>Tascam DA-20 MK II>SoundDevice722>Laptop>Sound Forge 17pro(Volume,Balance,EQ,Fades)>CD Wave>FlacLvl8>TLH>Foobar2000 16/44.1 Fileset