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Stats:
Shows By State:
Most Played:
Something Special:
Burnthday's Picks:
Welcome Back:
Nice To Meet You:
Not Played:
Guests:
Stats:
- 15 Shows
- 96 Unique Originals
- 210 Originals Played
- 76 Unique Covers
- 138 Covers Played
- 172 Unique Songs
- 348 Songs Played
- 23.2 Average Songs Per Show
- 83 One-timers (43 originals | 40 covers)
Shows By State:
- MD: 2
- GA: 3
- MX: 4
- CO: 6
- 1 Night Runs: 0
- 2 Night Runs: 1
- 3 Night Runs: 3
- 4 Night Runs: 1
Most Played:
- Driving Song (5 times)
- Holden Oversoul
- Jack
- Pilgrims
- Space Wrangler
- Climb To Safety
- Blackout Blues (4 times)
- Blight
- Breathing Slow
- Imitation Leather Shoes
- Tall Boy
- Up All Night
- Visiting Day
- Wondering
- The Ballad Of John And Yoko
- Carmelita
- Henry Parsons Died
- Ride Me High
- Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- Who Do You Belong To?
Something Special:
- The closing run of not only the 25th Anniversary of Panic, but seven straight years of traveling, playing, and . It's easy enough to understand the need for a break here, and what better way to end the 25th anniversary tour than with a trip down to Mexico and an acoustic run for the ages.
- The final show is when the interjection of subtext really hits us all, to the core.
- Schools catches the flu during the Denver run and perseveres, coughing the mic, JB soothing his throat with a mixture of honey and olive oil, filled in a shot glass on his table. Can be seen stroaking his throat between songs.
- DVD's of Atlanta and Denver shot with the best HD equipment on the market
- "it's funny, but after seeing 80something panic shows, these wood shows
this weekend had a feel of the unknown, of not really knowing what
you're walking into. and that was refreshing and exciting. and i'm
certain that was a shared experience with the band - i think panic
really challenged themselves with these acoustic shows, and that
willingness to seek out new challenges and new ways to approach their
music is a great sign for a band wrapping up their 25th anniversary.
most times when you challenge yourself, there is growth and i think that
is certainly the case here as well.
i believe these wood shows forced the band to play together in a way that their electric shows do not. aspects of their sound that might have been neglected were allowed and even forced to really come to the forefront....when you can change mood and provide variation with electric tones and effects, there isn't as much need to come up with fresh ideas in jams. you might be able to lay down the same lick/notes a bit more often and get away with it by fucking with tone or playing it through an affect pedal. that's what i think the wood shows forced everybody to do - really concentrate on the foundation of their playing together. " Mick-Mckmick - "Like the op said they played together more. That definitely struck me
was that could hear all the parts, and sometimes electric I can't hear
what jojo, jb, or sunny is always doing but in wood configuration they
stood out more. I Sam so glad I got to see it and I hope when they come
back they play like that again, once in awhile. After a massive off
break electric tour.
"
"his is the most unique thing they have done since Mikey passed. They could have went out and played electric this last tour and it wouldn't have taken much effort to prepare, just go through the motions, and collect their coin. To me, with the effort that was put into developing this tour, wood truely was a thank you to the fans and the effort we put into going to see them. " -GBP1 - "Michelle felt the same way. I think the dynamics and nuances of his playing shine that much brighter in the acoustic setup for some. That is one of the reasons why I love JB on acoustic, as for ME I can more clearly hear and appreciate what he is playing. I think he sometimes gets lost in the sonic density of the normal electric setup." -042602
- If 2011 was the year of the bustout, 2012 will be the year of the breakout.
- All shows have 3 song encores except for 02/03/12 (Papa's Home scratched) and 02/07/12 (Vacation scratched)
- A little blues and jazz revival seems to be occurring
- Couch Tour Live Streams for all shows courtesy of Zman, Dr. FOB, crossthreaded, and coloartist. Proshot DVDs
- Night 2, Schools gets a riser, they bring new chairs out.
- [Slow] Mercy
- [Bluegrass] Imitation Leather Shoes
- [Slow] 'Let's Get Down To Business' & [Full Bore] 'Let's Get Down To Business'
- [Old Style] Big Wooly Mammoth
- [Album Version] No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
- [Slow] Porch Song & [Full Bore] Porch Song
- [Jojo's Original] Tall Boy
- [Old Style] Visiting Day
- [4/4] Contentment Blues
- Jojo, sitting down at the front of the stage on a toy piano, is introduced by Dave as Schroeder from the Charlie Brown comic strip. Todd plays a 5 gallon bucket, and Sunny sits at a set of travel congas. (01/29)
- Behind the Wood: Many Rivers To Cross (02/01); Jojo's World (02/06); JB & Jimmy's Guitars (02/07); Never Miss A Sunday (02/16); Dang Me (02/15); Schools Zone (02/16); JB's Instruments (02/17); Jojo on Mardi Gras (02/22); Drums (02/27)
- Live Jam videos: Widespread Panic - Crowd Reacts to Breathing Slow (Wood Tour Atlanta) (02/15)
- John Bell Instruments: Gibson J-45 (LR Backs pickup)
- Unidentified Guitar / Tricone Resonator Guitar / New Washburn m3S Mandolin / Gold Tone GT-500 Banjitar Banjo (Six String)
- Dave Schools Instruments: Cedar Tocoma Thundercheif / Oscar Schmidt OB100 Acoustic/Electric Bass
- Jimmy Herring Instruments: Custom Baxendale Acoustic Guitar (Thinner body, Indian rosewood back and sides, spruce top, ebony bridge, mahogany+curly maple neck. Side soundport)
- Jojo Hermann Instruments: 1920's Lyon & Healy Piano / Toy Piano / Harmonium (built in india similar sound to an accordion) / 1860s Kimball Pump Organ / Melodica (Almost sounds like a harmonica; Toy Piano
- Todd Nance Instruments: Todd is playing a DW Jazz Series Kit (Maple and Birch); 5-Gallon Bucket
- Sunny Ortiz Instruments: Sunny is seated behind 2 LP Galaxy Giovanni wood congas, LP Galaxi Giovanni bongos, and his usual wooden toys.
- Wood Tour Food Drive result are in, over $7,000 raised.
Burnthday's Picks:
- Opener: 'Henry Parsons Died' (02/11/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO)
- Closer: 'No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature' (01/28/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA)
- Encore: 'When You Coming Home, Many Rivers To Cross > You Can't Always Get What You Want' (02/12/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO)
- Original: Diner (02/01/12 Now Sapphire Resort, Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, MX)
- Cover: 'Sell Sell' (02/19/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO)
- Instrumental:
- First Set: 02/01/12 Now Sapphire Resort, Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, MX
- Second Set: 01/28/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
- Show: 02/19/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO
- Sleeper Show: 01/25/12 The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD
- Bustout: 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'
- Trainwreck: Shut Up And Drive (02/11/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO) / Imitation Leather Shoes (02/17/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO)
- Surprise: 'Dang Me' (02/11/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO)
- Guest: Colin Vereen on 'Trouble' (01/29/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA)
- Transition:
- JBism:
- Rap:
- Jam:
- Saying:
- Crowd Reaction: 'Breathing Slow' (01/28/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA)
Welcome Back:
- Last 'Fishing'- 11/29/08, 215 shows
- Last 'Free Somehow'- 10/28/08, 225 shows
- Last 'Counting Train Cars' - 11/29/08, 219 shows
- Last 'Time Waits' - 10/15/10, 103 shows
- Last 'Geraldine And The Honeybee' - 11/08/03, 580 shows
Nice To Meet You:
- First 'The Ballad Of John And Yoko'
- First 'Many Rivers To Cross'
- First 'Carmelita'
- First 'Dang Me'
- First 'Let's Roll'
- First 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'
- First 'Sell Sell'
- First 'Across The Universe'
- First 'Somewhere In Time'
Not Played:
- A of D
- Angels On High
- B Of D
- Better Off
- Coconut
- Conrad
- Dark Day Program
- Dirty Side Down
- Flicker
- Give
- Glory
- Jaded Tourist
- The Last Straw
- Little Lilly
- Old Neighborhood
- Second Skin
- The Take Out
- Thin Air (Smells Like Mississippi)
- Thought Sausage
- Three Candles
- Walk On The Flood
- You'll Be Fine
Guests:
- Col. Bruce Hampton
- Colin Vereen
- John Keane
- Steve Lopez
Press:
- Knock On Wood: Dave Schools On Widespread Panic's Upcoming Wood Tour (Rehearsals) (Interview | 01/20)
- Widespread Panic Wood Tour rehearsal at Seney-Stovall Chapel in Athens, GA (Pictures | 01/20)
- Happy Birthday Jimmy Herring (Video | 01/22)
- Feeding People Through Music - Upcoming Food Drive and Raffle (Information | 01/23)
- Missing Cats featuring Jojo Hermann Announce Spring Tour (Tour Dates | 01/23)
- Widespread Panic Offers New Material On Final Pre-Hiatus Tour (Blurb | 01/26)
- Widespread Panic cover The Ballad Of John And Yoko (Video | 01/30)
- Widespread Panic plays Tabernacle before taking year off (Coverage | 01/30)
- Colin Vereen Joins Widespread Panic at The Tabernacle (Video | 01/31)
- DJ Logic & Friends will play after Panic (Blurb | 02/01)
- Athens musicians band together to fight proposed Walmart (Article | 02/01)
- Behind The Wood: Many Rivers To Crossy (Video | 02/01)
- Widespread Panic Review - Atlanta, GA. (01/29/2012) (Review | 02/02)
- Video: Widespread Panic - Many Rivers To Cross (Blurb | 02/02)
- Wood Tour Concert Films Coming Soon! (News | 02/03)
- Behind the Wood: Jojo's World (Video | 02/06)
- Behind the Wood: JB & Jimmy's Guitars (Video | 02/07)
- Panic warms up home with Wood at the Tabernacle (Review | 02/08)
- Widespread Panic Hits Colorado For Their Acoustic Wood Tour (Interview | 02/09)
- Review: Widespread Panic at the Fillmore Auditorium, 2/10/2012 (Review | 02/10)
- Photos and review: Widespread Panic @ the Fillmore, Day 1 (Review | 02/13)
- Photos and review: Widespread Panic @ the Fillmore, Day 2 (Review | 02/13)
- Photos and review: Widespread panic @ the Fillmore, Day 3 (Review | 02/13)
- Widespread Panic Acoustic Tour rocks the Fillmore (Article | 02/17)
- Belly Up Aspen becomes the Panic Room (Article | 02/17)
- Widespread excitement for Widespread Panic in Aspen shows (Article | 02/17)
Prose:
- 15 sold out shows is an acknowledgement of their drawing power from the East to Colorado, and well traveling followers headed to Mexico.
- Adding a new, stripped down layer to their wall of sound, while Panic maintains a ubiquitous presence
- Upon the return to electric music, Widespread Panic serves up the familiar with renewed vigor and roaring vitality. (paraphrase this)
- Muscled-up music bridges the past and present with a jarring, authoritative blast under and around the rhythm. (p)
- Will the new softer sound wear out its welcome quickly, or leave the crowd wanting more?
- a characteristically brawny solo
- appealing thickness
- loose limbered version of 'asdf' adds to the clamor of the second set
- soaring and chanting
- Paul Hoffman cut up the houselights, amplifying the room and calling about a boisterous overflow of applause
- The now obligatory jam section of 'Up All Night'
- after receiving a polite applause during the encore break, the band returns to the stage with 'song'
- the powerhouse foundation of Schools, Sunny, and Todd are still there!
- The subtle thump from Dave Schools enriches the warmth of the rhythm section
- a feathery touch
- enriches the opening song
- lifting an already hot first set
- a baleful solo
- a pounding rendition of 'Ride Me High'
- a theme that reverberates throughout the first set.
- A rousing
- JB's in a feisty mood
- A triumphant closing
- tour-De-force
- embodies the haunted past of "singer"
- exposing unexpected facets of a classic
- reining in their sound and dialing down the volume to create a surprising intimate evening.
- the subtleties of vocal expression.
- exploring defiance, fury and despair
- mostly a treatise on "love"
- sweetly invoked a
- grandly assertive
- shifting gears and caressing the vowels
- letting loose as the unabashed...
- tapping into his throbbing low register
- very potent version of
- skillfully evoked passion through a minimalist, haunting melody.
- the deployment of 6 instruments
- aural overlay
- both powerful and new
- They find themselves on holiday from the electric standards they've been forging for over 25 years.
- Without their wall of sound, Widespread Panic takes an iconoclastic leap of faith, and when the curtain rang down on the tour, it's clear that the music remains as intriguing and moving as ever. The 15 show and sold out Winter Tour of 2012 that, in future years, will remain ... Breakouts...
- The music seems to motor the eye-catching light show, staged by Lighting Director, Paul Hoffman. Expanses of warm, purple drapes, and lengths of Christmas lights hung in semi-circles behind the band, enrich the stage while giving the scene a changeable sense of atmosphere.
- Katherine's edit: The music seems to mirror the eye-catching light show, staged by Lighting Director, Paul Hoffman, while warm purple curtains along with cascading Christmas lights, set the mood for a more intimate atmosphere.
- Steering away from the blueprint during 'Jack', scratching 'Papa's Home', 'Vacation', and 'Across The Universe' from the setlist.
- An acoustic sextet
- traveling the road between
- 'Mercy' provides the point of departure for a free flowing jam
- By far the overwhelming influence on 'Song' is 'person/song'
- paying tribute to the vintage John Lennon classic 'Across The Universe'
- A sumptuously beautiful rendition of 'Song'
- A string backdrop
- For those concerned about the pace of the first set, Jojo injects a dose of rock and roll, cranking out (song title) on the upright piano.
- While 'Visiting Day' has been a staple since its release on 'Dirty Side Down', tonight's presentation as a hybrid of the old temp and new lyrics, makes it a bustout in its own right.
- JB must find a new voice this evening, keeping things in the lower register and supplementing stretched out instrumentals to spare his weathered voice, soothed by honey tea.
- 'Song > Song > Song', are among their finest.
- An old fashioned rap during 'Tall Boy'
- While their arrangements match the intensity, they don't specifically evoke the world of 'Sit And Ski'.
- Impassioned singing
- A heartfelt effort
- A sentimental journey
- A rustic, stripped down rendition of 'Chilly Water'
- A 48 minute production of standards and acoustic Panic noeveau.
- Its musical glories start coming together now
- Pits the forces of light against dark
- An elaborate guitar part, complete with cascading cadenzas.
- The set's principal element seems to be the passing of time
- for a grand finale
- from stage right, Dave Schools brings an imposing, steely sound to 'song', and looks as formidable as ever.
- Chesty low notes and
- A sweeter machine-gun solo
- Finding their rhythm
- a display of focused and flexible lyric sound
- drawing a sprightly (lively), stylish performance
- Right on target with 'song'
- Subtly amplified to carry in the large theater
- a nuanced performance
- brings a fiery and pungent gravity to the last number.
- catching fire during
- welds it into something moving
- the nastiest blues you could play
- celebrates the enduring power and surprising range
- Drummer Todd Nance's rhythmic innovations are decidedly subtle and spare, the congas affixing to his drum kit's hi-hat occasionally invoking a tent revival. (paraphrase)
- Delved deeply into stride piano during 'song', elsewhere moving into complex lockstep with bassist Dave Schools. (paraphrase)
- Church-like reverence
- fevered blues
- achieving a biting dissonance on the refrain of 'song', and with disarming tenderness and stunning technique on 'song'.
- Dave Schools conceals his rigor with an easeful swing during 'song'
- the raunchy blues number 'song.'
- Jojo leading the flock through a raunchy 12 bar blues vamp
- Stunning the audience
- his undeniable magnetism can be attributed to various factors, but chief among them was a burly voice of unmistakable individuality.
- a commitment to dramatic intensity not seen all year
- retrograde
- inspired
- touchstone of their electric repertoire that translates incredibly well
- using music to heighten the mood
- tonal beauty, ringing high notes, effortless delivery and rich, masculine timbre
- evoking sunshine
- All the more menacing
- abundant vocal splendor
- barely known today, except to connoisseurs
- lend palpable atmosphere
- marked the first time they would attempt a full acoustic set, but the voices are a decade older
- the frisson of live performance
- beyond that, musical revelations are forever generated by this performance, a phrase of inflection here, a rhythmic accent or soaring note there
- Images and themes that have pervaded all of their work: time, traveling, etc.
- Jojo's instruments, particularly the pump organ, each have their own distinctive, delicate qualities.
- impassioned version of
- haunting improvisational stretch
- a frenzied
- thrown into the wind
- highlighting hissweet voice
- is wondrous to behold
- it's decidedly mixed bag, a very long show (3 hours) with a brilliant songlist that accentuates the acres of (adjective) that surround it.
- the rocking songs that translate effortlessly into the universal language of wood tour.
- reduces the crowd to helpless howling
- endlessly imaginative simplicity
- Singing (Song) with all the verve of his younger years
- A dramatic stretch
WOOD TOUR SETLISTS
01/24/12 The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD Stream | Download | Pictures
1: This Part Of Town > Worry, Fishing > St. Louis > Clinic Cynic > Wondering, Free Somehow, Genesis, Holden Oversoul
2: From The Cradle, Can't Get High, Gimme > Degenerate > Pilgrims > Travelin' Man > Saint Ex > Jam > Driving Song > Breathing Slow > City Of Dreams
E: None Of Us Are Free, May Your Glass Be Filled, Walkin' (For Your Love)
[Wood Tour; Last 'Fishing'- 11/29/08, 215 shows; Last 'Free Somehow'- 10/28/08, 225 shows]
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs12min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000 | The Fillmore Seating Chart
Tuesday night in Silver Spring, Maryland.
- Plenty of excitement is in the Silver Spring air, and there are a lot of questions to be answered tonight! How will the ticket-less system work, will the crowd be respectful and stay quite during the show, will they pull from a limited catalog and will the so-called "3 show rule" in regards to the rotation be in effect? Will there be new breakouts and bustouts, will the old songs be overhauled and the jamming cut short, what will the stage setup be and what kind of instruments will they have in tow? Enough questions, let's divulge some answers about the first ever fully acoustic Wood Tour! The drum sets are walled in glass, 3 chairs are stage front, the noteeater is centered on a backdrop that's draped and decorated with what looks like Christmas lights hanging in semi circles. JB's Gibson guitar that he's played at JB & Friends is out on stage, https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/396498_3170759476001_1475920817_33118634_2101277865_n.jpg
- JB lets out a giggle and Jojo gives the lead in to ‘This Part Of Town’. Instead of Jimmy’s volume swells which we’ve all grown accustomed to, what we get are jazzy, acoustic runs. As the soundman Dros makes adjustments, Jojo is a little too low in the mix, Schools and Todd’s kick drum a little overbearing.
- While ‘Worry’ has been one of JB’s solo staples since the beginning, it comes as a surprise in the second slot! An excellent rendition, with Jojo’s work filling in, extra trippy.
- The singalong begins with ‘Wondering’, and would last throughout most of the night, as the concertgoers for this rare event join with conviviality.
- As hip as ever, Genesis features a splendid section of improve where the band locks in, to the rhythm of a swinging jazz standard.
- 7th This Part Of Town opener fits the acoustic mold, and the second song of the tour comes as a surprise: 'Worry'
- A few more suitable songs come out, Fishing gets the uptempto treatment, and Free Somehow come off the shelf after over 200 shows
- The band begins to gel during the St. Louis jam.
- You can hear the Front Of House engineer adjusting the guitars, bringing up the vocals, getting a feel for the room and the dials set for this highly anticipated event!
- 'Genesis' features what must have been the first jazz standard groove in this band's history, and the return is absolutely sublime!
- Whether you’re on Couch Tour or inside the venue tonight, provided by Dr. FOB and Crossthreaded
- State of the Union address is all wrapped up at the end of setbreak and
- Three consecutive nods to Vic, Degenerate debuted on the Fall Tour closer, returned for the Acoustic set at NYE, and here we are again. That’s, count them, three consecutive nods to Vic! And with the opening run it looks like they’re paying homage to Athens.(must really be feeling it!)
- Schools switches bass and opts for a slender, sexy black 4-string. https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/401999_2890617338966_1066208975_2970309_945670001_n.jpg
- Always sounds like they’re going to roll into ‘Vacation’ out of ‘Travelin’ Man’, but they’re holding onto that one and letting ‘Saint Ex’ fly tonight, and a new jam is born out of the standard backend outro, and a very successful one at that!
- Driving Song almost comes to a complete hault with a slow bubbly jam that boils into a groove.
- The statement song of the night had to be None Of Us Are Free (nod to the POS)
- Jojo absolutely cuts loose on the upright piano during 'Walkin'
- Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ House Music, The shortest show of the tour, 2 hours and 12 minutes long.
JBisms:
- ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you’ after-Worry
- ‘Yay, Todd’ after-Cinic Cynic
- ‘Alright, y’all sound very warm and cuddly’ before-Wondering
- ‘Thank you. We will be right, right back’ after-Holden Oversoul
- ‘Alright, back in the saddle’ before-From The Cradle
- ‘Alright, here’s a blood, Bloodkin song’ before-Can’t Get High
- 'Now that you're gone, sugar, I'm sober at night' during-Can't Get High
- 'Bloodkin' after-Can't Get High
- 'Warp 9, Scotty, please' during-Travelin' Man
- 'None of us are free if one of us is in the dark. Still can't see the light. You said that's wrong, he says it's right' during-None Of Us Are Free
- 'I'm only goin' where the stars are pointed. I just cleaned off my feet here. Oh, I'm gonna shine it up nice now' during-Walkin' (For Your Love)
- 'Alright. Thank you ladies and gentlemen. See some of you tomorrow night!' after-Walkin' (For Your Love
2: Let's Get The Show On The Road > Shut Up And Drive, Tickle The Truth, True To My Nature, Space Wrangler, Don't Be Denied, Airplane > The Ballad Of John And Yoko, Mercy > Imitation Leather Shoes
E: Trouble, Are You Ready For The Country?, Climb To Safety
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs32min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000 | The Fillmore Seating Chart
- The Microphones are flying high tonight in the venue to passing over the heads of a chatty crowd, Even the band is particularly talkative and interactive tonight, and fortunately the volume is MUCH LOUDER! So, the band has loosened up and so has the venue... they're now allowing you to grab more than one drink at a time!
- After JB rambles something about Joel listening to Spice Girls in the headphones, the singalongs lead off, JB on the mandolin signals Ain’t Life Grand, followed by Blue Indian.
- Todd’s song that he wrote with BarbaraQue called ‘Coach’ is up next.
- The second surprise choice for an acoustic rendition is 'Ride Me High', and it features some killer Schools runs, he really getting into it.
- C. Brown
- Old Joe "This is a song about Joe" Puts in some extra umph during the hit by lightning line.
- Joel brings out the Resonator guitar for a suite of slide songs in 'Party At Your Mama’s House' and ‘Stop Breakin’ Down Blues’
- Jack “called up to kick for the Superbowl team”. "The guitar tech came out and changed the dobro, DAS grabbed him and explained(speculation) that there was room on the setlist for another song. That was then relayed to JB who then, kind oif, surprised shrugged and said "good to know", DAS then said "calling an audible" > Jack"
- Everyone from Aspen to Atlanta wants the next number, but it looks like Silver Spring will be the place for LGTSOTR tonight.
- “That was a Michael Stanley song. This is a Widespread Panic song.” > Shut Up And Drive
- No bent notes tonight. Afterwords “Chairs are easy to dance in”
- Don’t Be Denied, another “Go Jojo” JB belts out.
- Monumental Airplane jam! with a bunch of Wows and Woahs cause it rolls on into The BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO
- You gotta love how they opted not to do the Fast Mercy that they'd done on acoustic before, but then dropped right into that funk infused hillbilly Imitation. It was a super slow Mercy in fact, so two quasi-new interpretations. Sweet. :)
- Trouble, funny little thing happens when someone yells out WIDESPREAD MOTHERFUCKIN PANIC'
- Are you Ready For The Country? Jojo's turn to call on a guitar solo-"Go, Jimmy, go!"
JBisms:
- 'Good evenin', good people. Check, one two, one two' before-Ain't Life Grand
- 'Joel's listenin' to Spice Girls in his headphones while we play' after-Ain't Life Grand
- 'Sit right here and just rest my bones. Sink to the bottom of the lake like, a fresh skipped stone' during-Blue Indian
- 'Alright, how is everyone fairing tonight? [Cheers] A joyous answer' before-Coach
- 'Charlie pullin' down the golden rule, draw unto others as they come onto you' during-C. Brown
- 'Alright, here's a song about Joe' before-Old Joe
- 'Go Jojo! [Solo] Jo-Jo!' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'All the good lookin' women try to pin me down' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'But yeah, I been drinkin' mixed-water. Yeah, mixed-water stop breakin' down. Me and you do the shimmy-she-bop, makes the world go round' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'Alright. Caught a wave, there' after-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'Good to know! Does everybody know? [Callin' an audible]' before-Jack
- 'The dog, he been long gone... Gone, called up to kick for the Superbowl winning team' during-Jack
- 'Do it! Talk to me, Jojo' during-Makes Sense To Me
- 'Alright, ladies and gents, we'll be right back' after-Makes Sense To Me
- 'Alright, hello again!' before-Let's Get The Show On The Road
- 'That was a Michael Stanley song. This is a Widespread Panic Song' before-Shut Up And Drive
- 'I wanna see it all through your eyes' during-Shut Up And Drive
- 'Drifting and dreaming all night. Dreaming this whole life' during-Shut Up And Drive
- You know, chairs are easy to dance in. My guitar givin' me a lap dance' before-Tickle The Truth
- 'Cheers, everybody' after-Space Wrangler
- 'Can't remember right now how to fly. Aww, angels on high' during-Airplane
- 'They'll make me pull over' after-The Ballad Of John And Yoko
- 'Thank you, ladies and gents. Thank you very kindly. Thank you for making a weekend out of the middle, or beginning of the week.' after-Imitation Leather Shoes
- [Widespread mother fucking Panic!], [Laughter] 'Hey, come on, this is a kids show!' before-Trouble
- 'I tell ya, thank you very much, Washington, DC! [And Silver Spring] And surrounding areas [one spring]' after-Climb To Safety
01/27/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Heaven, Send Your Mind, Surprise Valley >I'm Not Alone, Weak Brain, Narrow Mind, Pickin' Up The Pieces, Fixin' To Die, Blackout Blues, Travelin' Light
2: Let's Get Down To Business, Who Do You Belong To?, Henry Parsons Died,
Visiting Day > Use Me, Diner > Ribs And Whiskey, Nobody's Loss,
Smokestack Lightning, Big Wooly Mammoth > North
E: Up All Night, Chuck of Coal, Can't Find My Way Home
* with Col. Bruce Hampton on vocals
[Wood Tour; Slow 'Let's Get Down To Business'; Old style 'Visiting Day'; JB on 6-string Banjo for 'Nobody's Loss'; Old style 'Big Wooly Mammoth']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs37min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 2,600 | The Tabernacle Seating Chart
- "That is the only way I can describe the wood tour sound. Its stripped down wonderfulness. Every note has a purpose. Where the hell did Jojo come from last night?? That man was on fire. I'm pretty sure I saw smoke coming from his keys during blackout. I loved the acoustic takes on our favorite songs. Never thought I would see a dirty visiting day like that. It was a mix of new lyrics and old tempo with an acoustic twist. I am going to say this without a doubt that, that pickin' up the pieces and Diner were the best ones I have ever seen. I say this knowing that it may not be the best one you have ever seen, but as someone who never saw Mikey I felt like this version of panic is the closest I'll ever get. It was a damn good music all around. Looking forward to another win for the home team tonight!"
- Open with a song they botched pretty good the last time they played in Atlanta, and a rare opener-'Heaven', and went on to play the other gaffe, 'Big Wooly Mammoth'!
- No huge transitions, so they keep the fans guessing all night long!
- The second set opens with a Vic Chesnutt cover, and then a Bloodkin song.
- One of the many highlights to surely come on the weekend is the return of that old style of 'Visiting Day', played into Use Me!
- Absolute acoustic destruction of Diner, with a hefty JB rap about the people coming and going from the Diner throughout the years, while Jojo pumps that organ. Some rippin' leads into Ribs.
- Ribs and Whiskey is rowdy, you can hear the energy in that place!
- Old Style Big Wooly Mammoth. "Somebody throw me a fire so we can burn Atlanta down" -Jojo
- Nobody's loss with the debut of JB's new 6 string Banjo
- "And again the audience chorus, another full member of the band. I don’t want to say that it’s just a sing along…it was so much more than that. As if the years, the music, and the smiles of the fans feeling as if they’re contributing…it’s spine tingling at times." -Josh Stack
- Grab a ticket stub on your way out the door and we'll see you tomorrow night!
JBisms:
- 'Alright! How's every little thing?' before-Heaven
- 'Oh, darling. Coming home. Aww, little darling. You see, you see my dream. I got one eye on the road, the other eye closed. Dreamin' of you, you' during-Send Your Mind'
- That was a Van Morrison tune' after-Send Your Mind
- 'Cheers, everybody. Well, if you're gonna tune...' after-I'm Not Alone
- [Bruuuce!] 'I smells my home cooking' before-Fixin' To Die
- 'Colonel Bruce Hampton, ladies and gentlemen' after-Fixin' To Die
- 'Alright! Thank you Atlanta, thank you Colonel Bruce. We will be right back' after-Travelin' Light
- 'Check, one two. I been doin' that for so many years, that's as high as I know how to count. Here's a song from a buddy of ours near and dear to our heart, Mr. Vic Chesnutt' before-Let's Get Down To Business
- 'Bloodkin has also graced the world with this song' during-Henry Parsons Died
- 'Yeehaw!' before-Diner
- 'My backbone quivers when she looks my way, I'm tryin' not to move' during-Diner
- 'Hangin' in the diner, sittin' in the light of Miss Lee. Oh, she unlocked the door a little early. Let a poor, hungry, cold boy in. I said, I said, Miss Lee I'll go before the respectable people come in. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Yesterday's donuts and some coffee'd be just fine, fine, fine, fine. You know, I really, really, really just miss your smile. Every time I come through this town, Miss Lee, you know. You know, I watch people come in this place and go back out. Some of them just look different. I seen, I seen a man come 'round, he was ten years younger, and his wife was lookin' at him. Oh, nice life! I seen, I seen little children pipe down, eww, just lookin' at your smile. I seen dogs lickin' kitty cats hangin' in the light of Miss Lee. Hangin' in the lights. Aww, baskin' in the light. Hangin' in the diner sittin' in the life of Miss Lee. Aww, shine, shine on. Shine. Hangin' in the light. Aww, hangin' in the light. Miss Lee' during-Diner
- 'I seen your sister in the mornin' there, ain't nothin' I tried to see' during-Ribs And Whiskey
- 'Wooh! We had to go in deeper' after-Ribs And Whiskey
- 'Smokestack lightning. Can't you see it shinin', my eyes against the sky. Aww, hear a young boy cry...' during-Smokestack Lightning
- 'Lord, don't stop the train. Aww, death gonna jump up, you'll never see your boy no more. Hear that man cry...' during-Smokestack Lightning
- 'Oh, bit your baby sister' during-Smokestack Lightning
- 'Oh, smokestack lightning. Lawd, see the fire against the sky. Oh, lightin' up the clouds, callin' in lightnin' and a young boy's cry' during-Smokestack Lightning
- 'Oh, fair you well! God, you'll never see your boy no more' during-Smokestack Lightning
- 'We're all goin' down to Mexico, send me back to school' during-North
- 'Lawd, gonna disappear. Dissolve into light. See you in one more year...I'm gonna disappear' during-North
- 'Been up all night. Oh, baby... little more, five minutes!' during-Up All Night
- 'Sometimes I feel like a motherless child so far from home' during-Can't Find My Way Home
- 'Thank you ladies and gentlemen. We'll see you tomorrow night, and many' after-Can't Find My Way Home
1: Porch Song, Space Wrangler, Walk On, Papa Johnny Road, Coach, Time Zones, Vacation, Pilgrims, Imitation Leather Shoes
2: Ain't Life Grand > Weight of The World, Gradle, Holden Oversoul, Me And The Devil Blues, Quarter Tank of Gasoline, Driving Song > City of Dreams > Driving Song > Breathing Slow, No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
E: Expiration Day, Tall Boy, Many Rivers To Cross
[Wood Tour; Slow 'Porch Song'; Bluegrass version of 'Imitation Leather Shoes'; Original 'Tall Boy'; 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' rap during 'Tall Boy'; Album version of 'No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature'; First 'Many Rivers To Cross']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs26min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 2,600 | The Tabernacle Seating Chart

- Tonight is fixin' to be a night of greatest hits without the filler.
- A packed floor and a little room to breath behind the soundboard.
- Jojo's been kicking all types of asses tonight.
- The house comes down when they open up with Slow Porch Song, and then Space Wrangler!
- Walk On features a tasty jam lead by Jimmy Herring.
- Solid upright piano breakdown during 'Time Zones'
- Absolutely surreal and beautiful Vacation jam.
- Fierce Bluegrass version of Imitation Leather Shoes
- Monumental Jojo solo during Me And The Devil Blues!
- After a beautiful, sing a long City Of Dreams, they bust into a big jam that solidified into it's own thing when Jimmy calls on an ascending and descending lick that Schools and then Jojo all jump into for a spell (8:51~), before falling into free form jamming, with more STRONG handed Jojo leads.
- House lights go up after Breathing Slow and the crowd gives a relentless ovation. The band must wait for us to shut up to continue!
- "The crazy thing is that clip doesn't even do the deafening volume justice. It was LOUD as fuck, and for a LONG time. Like alot of us, I have been to a few shows, but I haven't heard many cheers like that. Reminded me of the cheer during Mike's solo in Down Oak 02, only longer! The smile on Dave's face said it all. Call us whatever u want, but that is Home Team at it's finest right there. That whole 2nd set & encore is CRAZY good, especially from Gradle on. It really doesn't get any better than that (at least from where I'm sitting). The jam outta COD is absolutely sick, and kinda reminded me of a China>Rider transition jam during the ending section." -042902
- One of the better crowd reactions ever and one of the best moments of the tour.
- JB mutters about a little kitten and they do the original intro to No Sugar Tonight, and the little transition between it and New Mother Nature. The crowd is ripping and roaring after such a close to the second set!
- JB kicks off the second verse to Tall Boy and sings more of the song than usual.
JBisms:
- 'Alright. Hello, people! Check one, two' before-Porch Song
- 'Alright' before-Space Wrangler
- 'Hell, I go back to school too. They just serve that cold beer! Skol, to the very cold beer. Cheers, to your friends so near. High, to your dreams so clear. Raise another glass of the coldest beer.' during-Space Wrangler
- 'Throw it away, hey boo' during-Time Zones
- 'Alright. We'll be back in two shakes' after-Imitation Leather Shoes
- 'I can't even dress myself' before-Ain't Life Grand
- 'Ahem. Low and behold, here is another song!' before-Grandle
- 'Don't have anymore pocket change, we danced out of all our clothes. We give everything baby, give it all before we go' during-Gradle
- 'Whisper. Oh, whisper. Angels whisper. Angels whisper' during-Gradle
- 'Alright. That was a brothers Bloodkin song' after-Quarter Tank Of Gasoline
- 'Using their inside voices' after-Breathing Slow
- 'Thank you, thank you, thank you. Well, we got this little delicate like, it's like a kitten. A little new born kitten kinda delicate little song. OK, here it comes' before-No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
- 'Alright, thank you ladies and gentlemen!' after-No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
- 'Check, one two. Could you get this down a little bit. Check, one two. That's perfect. Per-fect' before-Expiration Day
- 'Got your pappy, your brother, your holy ghost. Holy ghost. Said, take away your battlefield. Aw, your papa and your sister and your brother, too. Holy ghost, in the battle field. Swing low, chariot, I said swing low. Carry me off the battlefield' during-Tall Boy
- 'Thank you ladies and gents. We had a very good time tonight' after-Many Rivers To Cross
01/29/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Papa's Home, Wondering, Hope in a Hopeless World, Counting Train Cars, Help Me Somebody, Trouble*, Hatfield, The Ballad of John And Yoko, Climb To Safety
2: Pleas, Can't Get High, It Ain't No Use, Blue Indian**, Carmelita**, Degenerate***, Fishing***, This Cruel Thing****, Jack, Chilly Water, Goin' Out West
E: C. Brown, Blight, End of the Show
* with Colin Vereen on guitar and vocals
** with John Keane on pedal steel
*** with John Keane on guitar
**** with John Keane on guitar and vocals
[Wood Tour; Soundcheck: 'C. Brown', 'Blight'; Last 'Counting Train Cars' - 11.29.08, 219 shows; 'Amazing Grace' rap during 'Help Me Somebody'; First 'Carmelita'; Todd on bucket, Sunny on travel congas, and JoJo on toy piano for 'C. Brown'; Todd on bucket and Sunny on travel congas for 'Blight' and 'End Of The Show]
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs34min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 2,600 | The Tabernacle Seating Chart
- Widespread Panic Tweet: WP just tweeted- To all in our presents. Please be considerate and keep the chatter and noise to a minimum during the show.
- Wood Tour: Raw Panic. More than half of tonight's setlist (Blight, Chilly Water, This Cruel Thing, Counting Train Cars, End Of The Show, Goin' Out West, Hatfield, Help Me Somebody, Hope In A Hopeless World, It Aint No Use, Papa's Home, Pleas) haven't been played on this acoustic tour, and 219 shows have passed since the last 'Counting Train Cars'.
- A booming Papa's Home opens the third night at the Tabernacle, proving how tight they've become over the past four nights, navigating the improvisational stretches with purpose and ease. The acoustic unit is flexing on this 12 minute
- Wondering is super high energy and JB is flying off the cuff throughout.
- A first slow, and then double time, swinging rendition of Hope In A Hopeless World is warmly received by the crowd, and it sets up for the second biggest surprise of the weekend: the return of 'Counting Train Cars'.
- JB raps amazing grace over the chorus of a straight rowdy Help Me Somebody, and they fall into a funky little jam (check it out again) and finish it off in classic fashion.
- What happens next is the most emotional, incredible sit in of the past decade. (link to the video), about the story. Colin vocalizes on the first and third verses, pouring his heart into the song.
- Sunny leads into the next song with talking drum, (NOT ROCK!), and settles into the congas, signaling Hatfield!
- Colin Vereen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz507p5EY-k
"I Had an interesting time growing up; My father, Garrie Vereen,
worked for the band Widespread Panic for pretty much my entire life. I
started going to shows with my friends on my own in 2001 and that's when
this song started to become very special to me... When the band would
bust it out I would stop whatever I was doing and go backstage to sit
with my father just to let him know I wasn't getting into too much
trouble.
Garrie tragically left us earlier this year and it inspired me to learn to play and sing this song in his honor.
So here it is, me pouring out my heart for my pops! RIP Garo.. " - JB Fist bump after Trouble.
- The first acoustic Hatfield...
- Climb To Safety strong harmonium pumping instead of the organ leads.
- Pleas opens the second set with an extension of the jam that came along when Jimmy arrived.
- It Ain't No Use falls into a really tasty groove with Jojo leading the way on the upright before the wanna go wanna stay, and we're only half way through the song!
- Damn, that Blue Indian with John Keane on pedal steel will raise the hair on your neck! The crowd is fired up and the song is pristine. (CHECK HERE TO SEE IF THE CROWD IS BOOING, GLOWSTICK INCIDENT WITH JB GETTING HIT?)
- Debut of Carmelita with Todd Nance sings (his most singy-song every?) and JK on Pedal Steel, a song that Todd's band Barbara Cue has sung in the past. Todd Sings Carmelita w/ Barbara Cue
- Another This Cruel Thing for the state of Georgia, and it features those chilling backup vocals.
- A big ovation after Jack, largely thanks to a ripping piano solo that JB acknowleged with the lyrics- "Wizard's in the corner, oh ticklin' the ivories between his knees"
- Schools gets some love after his solo in a Chilly Water that caught everyone by surprise, and then there's a little hot potato jam between he and Jojo on the back half before the venus light rises. Jimmy and JB even do some vocal/guitar call and response!
- A grizzly goin' out west, a lot of call and response vocals between Dave and JB, the music dies down and then picks back up for one last go 'round.
- (CHECK GOW JAM FOR INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE)
- Jojo on the Toy Piano
- (Schroeder on Toy Piano, Ladies and gentlemen. You know Lucy's got a crush on you don't ya?' -Schools after C. Brown)
- "You gotta love the crowd giving it up on Sunday at the Tabernacle, during Blue Indian, after Jack, and when that Chilly Water verse dropped." =BTD
JBisms:
- 'Evenin' everybody. Check one, two. Let us begin' before-Papa's Home
- 'Dog been waggin' his tail for days. Mama smells like perfume. Aww, papa's comin' home' during-Papa's Home
- 'When you see this world' during-Wondering
- 'If you see your love slippin' under the door like a stranger' during-Wondering
- 'Yeah the horse just turned around again' during-Wondering
- 'Conviction's aching. All muddled up and, yeah heart just turned 'round' during-Wondering
- 'Good morning!' before-Hope In A Hopeless World
- 'That was a nice little arrangement' after-Hope In A Hopeless World
- 'How y'all doin' up there? Alright, just checking' before-Counting Train Cars
- 'Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a poor wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found' during-Help Me Somebody
- 'It is our very great pleasure to introduce a gentlemen that's been with us since before the beginning, Mr. Colin Vereen' before-Trouble
- 'Colin Vereen, ladies and gentlemen' after-Trouble
- 'Heard stories of Indians tearing the clouds' during-Hatfield
- 'And I remember Hatfield's mama. Oh, a really big beautiful German lady. Light surrounded her, even in the dark. On Halloween night you could see her coming... Protection. I was at mama's house, we'd go too, everyday after-school. I remember one day, around thirteen, fourteen years. We were there, hot, hot, hot. Oh, it was so hot in the summer time. Oh, little... we're gettin' a little old this year for cops and robbers. Playin' calm... Rad Rappin' Joe and Ice Station Zebra. 12 O'clock High! Oh, smellin' good comin' through the window. And some sounds, too. We went in the house, Hatfield's mama was sittin' there playin' on her 3-string banjo. Playin' about an eleven and a half bar blues. Hoo, sit back! Aww, soak it in. That light around Miss Hatfield got bigger, and big, and big. Now Charlie, he had... he had the touch. Aww, you know the kid, he had a little light around all the time. Had a little light around his dog, too. So it wasn't no suprise that one day, ole Charlie... he invented rain. Oh yeah it was dry. That man, he was messin' with chemicals... thoughts and ideas. Mixin' thoughts with the chemicals. Aw, lawd he made it, make rain! All rain down. In the lakes and rivers. All the fishes swimmin' again. And in our eyes were tears... oh, Charlie. He made rain for L.A...' during-Hatfield
- 'Thank you. [Cheers] Yeah! [This is in G, right?] Yeah, thank you. As in gee-whiz [the key of gee-whiz]' after-Hatfield
- 'Alright! We'll be right back ladies and gentlemen' after-Climb To Safety
- 'Sometimes underneath the load is where I shine my best' during-Pleas
- 'I think I see myself over there in the corner... in my four cornered room. I think I'm feelin' myself right here' during-It Ain't No Use
- 'Just now, I smell the cornbread bake. Oh, now now now I feel the medicine sinkin' in a take' during-Blue Indian
- 'Where little stray dogs go... I'm gonna lean against this tree here, patch my bone. Maybe settle down mother earth like a fresh skipped stone' during-Blue Indian
- 'He doesn't need an introduction, but we'll give him one anyway. John Keane, ladies and gentlemen' before-Carmelita
- 'I dig that' after-Degenerate
- 'Worlds of words pass by, defying description' during-Fishing
- 'John Keane, ladies and gentlemen' after-This Cruel Thing
- '[Jojo solo] Wizard's in the corner, oh ticklin' the ivories between his knees. Oh, the dog he been long gone. Gone to pick for the winning team' during-Jack
- 'Thank you' before-Chilly Water
- 'Come on give me, me, me that-whatchu got there' during-Chilly Water
- 'Goin' out west, oh Mexico' during-Goin' Out West
- 'Thank you ladies and gentlemen' after-Goin' Out West
- 'Alright, thank you for letting us play for you these past three nights. It's been a hoot! [Bucket brigade] You ready? Here we go. ' before-C. Brown
- 'Charlie there, he loves his friends. In his heart he knows that a dog can be as good as any man' during-C. Brown
- 'Just sit there in the leaves if it feels good' during-C. Brown
- 'Thanks again, thank you very much for these last three days... and wanna also thank very much, Danny and Eric of Bloodkin, who gave us this very last song we're gonna play too' before-End Of The Show
- 'Thank you ladies and gents' after-End Of The Show
02/10/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO Stream | Download | Pictures
1: From The Cradle, Can't Get High, Worry, Clinic Cynic, St. Louis > Wondering, Gradle, This Part Of Town, Don't Wanna Lose You, Imitation Leather Shoes
2: Holden Oversoul, Who Do You Belong To?, Travelin' Man > Party At Your Mama's House > Stop Breakin' Down Blues, Christmas Katie > Jam > Good Morning Little School Girl, Pickin' Up The Pieces, Nobody's Loss, Space Wrangler, Climb To Safety
E: Don't Be Denied, Up All Night, Chunk Of Coal
[Wood Tour; Bluegrass version of 'Imitation Leather Shoes'; JB on 6-string Banjo for 'Who Do You Belong To?', 'Chunk Of Coal'; 'Cars' tease during 'Christmas Katie']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs25min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm MST (10:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 3,700 | The Fillmore Seating Chart
- The first of three nights at the old roller rink, Fillmore Auditorium. As always, it's a chill vibe in Denver. The line getting in has formed early on a mighty cold day, so you can trust the long-stretched floor will be packed solid tight tonight.
- After Mexico, it seems they want to find their acoustic bearings with a quick and somewhat restrained first set. Highlights include another St. Louis jam materpeice, the first acoustic 'Don't Wann Lose You,' and that so-called Bluegrass version of 'Imitation Leather Shoes'.
- Some tremendous JB slide soloing happening during both 'Party At Your Mama's House' and 'Stop Breakin' Down Blues' in the second set. Jimmy plays the 'Cars' lick to kick off the jam out of 'Christmas Katie', which has several tempo changes, and builds into one of the heaviest jams of the night before slipping into the first bustout of the night-'Good Morning Little School Girl'.
- Schools throws a few extra notes into each measure and livens up the jam before the last verse of Pickin' Up The Pieces'.
- 'Nobody's Loss' is a perfect song unplugged, and it has largely become a rarity, this one being only the 16th of the Jimmy Herring era.
- Heavy echo on JB during 'Climb To Safety'
- The heavier of the two movements in the Up All Night jam is even more aggressive than the electric versions that spawned up during Fall Tour.
JBisms:
- 'Check one two. Check one two. Alright, how y'all doin'?' before-From The Cradle
- 'Oh when you see your world, oh anyone at all like a stranger' during-Wondering
- 'You're out of tune? I'm out of tune myself' after-Wondering
- 'Started thinkin. Thinkin', thinkin', thinkin', thinkin' 'bout this world we live in. Just how much, how much I had my hand in. Oh some thoughts, straight thoughts come in. Seems all we have we've taken' during-This Part Of Town
- 'Dig it. We will be right back' after-Imitation Leather Shoes
- 'Another along the line of might mighty Bloodkin songs' after-Who Do You Belong To?
- 'I see you walkin' home with a shiny heady. I give your sister something, yeah. Lawd, she lose her mind' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'You touchin' me, I'm touchin' you, I'm just a little schoolboy. Good morning little schoolgirl. Good morning little schoolgirl. Good night, too' during-Good Morning Little School Girl
- 'Time's replaced by a peaceful stream of thoughts. Remember' during-Space Wrangler
- 'But all the ladies dance different with familiar grace' during-Space Wrangler
- 'Wooptido' before-Climb To Safety
- 'Alright. Thank y'all very very much' after-Climb To Safety
- 'Alright. We've only just begun' before-Don't Be Denied
- 'We sit on the steps and drool, and dream of being stars' during-Don't Be Denied
- 'Jojo' before-Chunk Of Coal
- 'Woop! See you tomorrow night ladies and gents. Thank you very much' after-Chunk Of Coal
02/11/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Henry Parsons Died, Heaven, Tickle The Truth, Shut Up And Drive, Aunt Avis, Help Me Somebody, Saint Ex, Let's Get The Show On The Road, Tail Dragger, Tall Boy
2: Fishing, C. Brown, Papa Johnny Road, Mercy > Jack, Ride Me High >
Driving Song > Papa's Home > Driving Song > Breathing Slow,
Ribs And Whiskey
E: Dang Me, And It Stoned Me, Mr. Soul
[Wood Tour; Soundcheck: 'Dang Me', JB on 6-string Banjo for 'Help Me Somebody', Original 'Tall Boy'; 'Turn On Your Lovelight' tease and 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' rap during 'Tall Boy'; 'Bird Song' jam before 'Jack; 'Down On The Farm' tease during 'Ribs And Whiskey'; Only 'Dang Me'; 'Dang Me' tease after 'And It Stoned Me'; Todd on bucket, and Sunny on travel congas for 'Dang Me', 'And It Stoned Me', and 'Mr. Soul']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs37min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm MST (10:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 3,700 | The Fillmore Seating Chart
E: Dang Me, And It Stoned Me, Mr. Soul
[Wood Tour; Soundcheck: 'Dang Me', JB on 6-string Banjo for 'Help Me Somebody', Original 'Tall Boy'; 'Turn On Your Lovelight' tease and 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' rap during 'Tall Boy'; 'Bird Song' jam before 'Jack; 'Down On The Farm' tease during 'Ribs And Whiskey'; Only 'Dang Me'; 'Dang Me' tease after 'And It Stoned Me'; Todd on bucket, and Sunny on travel congas for 'Dang Me', 'And It Stoned Me', and 'Mr. Soul']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs37min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm MST (10:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 3,700 | The Fillmore Seating Chart
- Bringing things to a totally different level tonight. The Parsons opens with a fury, an absolutely rocking version, with Schools delivering a different take on the opening bass run.
- A more rocking than usual version of Shut Up And Drive, and an exceptional version of Aunt Avis.
- Yet again, Jojo is on fire... ready for the Help Me Somebody throwdown to lighten the mood after that heavy Avis! They did a great job of jamming between the songs and making the crowd wonder what the song was (BWM or WDYBT? maybe)?
- Saint Ex is now starting with Jimmy playing his beautiful verse section as a little solo, then the introduction, and the song begins!
- The third ever Tail Dragger.
- "Could You Be Loved" halftime house-music, which goes out to the massive Colorado contingent that made it down to Mexico and then had Panic come to them?
- Two of the first three songs off the Ball Album to get things going in the second set: Fishing and Papa Johnny Road.
- Mercy has a Bird Song jam.
- School and Jimmy are taking it to the house on Ride Me High.
- Check for a 'Down On The Farm tease during ribs and Whiskey'
- Todd and Sunny move up for the encore and the bucket and travel congas come out!
- Little lovelight tease by Schools during Tall Boy before the rap, highly energetic Tall Boy > Could You Be Loved house music before setbreak.
- Steam begins to collect after Mercy, the chirping of birds gives way and the darkness settles in. A jammed out Ride Me High, Driving Song, a beautifully rendered papa's Home. Damn! A lively and smoldering piano driven jam before Driving Song is finished off.
- Schools throws in a magnificently subtle 'Down On The Farm' tease during a rowdy, knockabout version of 'Ribs And Whiskey'
- The band is seated once again at the front of the stage for the encore (find a picture)
JBisms:
- 'Good Evening' before-Henry Parsons Died
- 'I got a little feedback. [Laughter]. This is another song' before-Tickle The Truth
- 'Washburn! Oh [Laughter]' before-Shut Up And Drive
- 'Aww, wake up, wake up, wake up. Oh, baby' during-Shut Up And Drive
- '[Jump up and drive]. That's one way to get there' after-Shut Up And Drive
- '[Shiny guitar] Arrrr! [They can see themselves in it] Brad you got anything? Watch the pile. [Strum] Ha ha! [Shiny]' after-Let's Get The Show On The Road
- 'Take it easy on me!' before-Tall Boy
- 'Holy ghost. Got the holy ghost. Summon the holy ghost. Holy water. Oh, your mama, your pappy on the battle field. Brother's brothers. Sisters and boys, too. Swing low, charriot, said swing swing. Swing low chariot send me 'way from the battlefield. Summon up the holy ghost from the battle field. Oh, my world won't be the same. Gonna summon up the holy ghost from the battlefield. In the morning this whole world won't be the same' during-Tall Boy
- 'Woo! Be right back' after-Tall Boy
- 'Check one two' before-Fishing
- 'You just sit there C. if it feels good' during-C. Brown
- 'The dog he been long gone. Called up for the fantasy' during-Jack
- 'Papa's coming home. Aww, little sister, little brother, pop-pap, papa's coming home. The dog, the dog he been waggin' his tail. The yard'll look good now' during-Papa's Home
- 'Caught your sister with a hurt head... been drinkin' all night ain't nothin' I tried to see' during-Ribs And Whiskey
- 'Just 'cause. Yeah, you just wait. You'll be sittin' there tryin' to go to sleep. Wee, bee, bee, badeedle dee dee [it won't go away]' after-Dang Me
- 'Yahoo! See you tomorrow night, everybody' after-Mr. Soul
1:
Hope In A Hopeless World, Porch Song, Ain't Life Grand, Time Waits For
No One, Time Waits, Time Zones, Carmelita, True To My Nature, Visiting
Day, Makes Sense To Me
2: Surprise
Valley > Pilgrims > Crazy, Contentment Blues > Let's Roll >
Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys > Airplane > Dream Song > Blight
> Travelin' Light, Blackout Blues
E: When You Coming Home, Many Rivers To Cross > You Can't Always Get What You Want
[Wood Tour; Last 'Time Waits'- 10/15/10, 97 shows; 'Time Is Free' tease before 'Carmelita'; Old style 'Visiting Day'; Only 'Let's Roll'; JB on 6-string Banjo for 'Blackout Blues'; Only 'You Can't Always Get What You Want']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs33min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 6:00pm / Showtime: 8:00pm MST (10:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Seating Capacity: 3,700 | The Fillmore Seating Chart

- 49 minute first set / 1 hour 44 minute second set +encore
- "It's going to church. It's our church for Sunday" -Douche
- Hope In A Hopeless World opener is followed by the rolling drum line of 'Porch Song'. Schools let's out a jovial howl and the crowd's all ready to live the moon time. Joel brings out the mandolin for JB and 'Ain't Life Grand' keeps the mile high city rockin'.
- JB gives a shoutout to Mikey 'A little Mikey twofer there', and they reintroduce the Rolling Stones cover with soaring Mick Taylor Solo-'Time Waits For Me'. Following that one up with 'Time Waits' and 'Time Zones' makes for a 'time' song threefer, and leaves the song symbologists' heads spinning.
- Surprise Valley builds up into a jam and then everything but the drums drop out and they usher the song back in, Dave building on the main structure of the song while Jojo fills in with a pump organ ad Jimmy leads... building up tension and releasing it as they return to the song.
- The band comes up for air after 'Crazy', collecting themselves before the next combination of killer tunes... 'Contentment Blues' has been rearranged in a 4/4 time signature, and this snappy version rolls into the debut of a nameless, improvised blues vamp that just so happens to have a verse and chorus- let's just call it 'Let's Roll', and it turned out to be longer than 'Contentment'
- "I just started throwing some words in,” frontman John Bell told Relix/Jambands.com about the new number. “We were playing this bluesy vamp and it was running long so I started singing something. So no, it’s nothing real. I mean it’s real ‘cause it happened but it wasn’t [a new song]”" Jambands.com
- After 'Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys', 'Airplane' gets a unique finish. A piano driven barroom jaunt fills the void of what would normally be a jarring 'Take Off' jam, and Dave Schools thumps out a solo, and a jam cut from the 'China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider' cloth materializes.
- But Todd's downbeat and Sunny's talking drum signify the only 'Dream Song' of the year.
JBisms:
- 'Hello, everybody. Let's have a little more fun' before-Hope In A Hopeless World
- 'Open up my mind I see a land of sunny rocks and funny trees' during-Porch Song
- 'A little Mikey twofer there' after-Ain't Life Grand
- 'All those future snowmen, flakin' down real fine' during-True To My Nature
- '[I got nothing] Alright' before-Makes Sense To Me
- 'I'd rather have some love than a crutch' during-Makes Sense To Me
- 'Be right back' after-Makes Sense To Me
- 'Is everybody ready?!' before-Surprise Valley
- 'Still life in perpetual motion. A tough little kid by your side. A short little man by your side' during-Crazy
- 'Got a bucket of fried on the bench beside. 'Nough chicken for one man's greed. Life been gettin' a little slippery, I been slippin' from tree to breeze' during-Contentment Blues
- 'Thank you kindly' after-Travelin' Light
- 'I felt like I was sittin' back waitin' for Joel to feed me' before-Blackout Blues
- 'Alright, thank you ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for a wonderful weekend, and a beginning' after-Blackout Blues
- 'This place is actually kinda big when you look up' before-When You Coming Home
- 'Thank you ladies and gentlemen' after-You Can't Always Get What You Want
02/17/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Let's Get Down To Business, Imitation Leather Shoes, Weight Of The World, Old Joe, Geraldine And The Honeybee, Pickin' Up The Pieces, Travelin' Man, Aunt Avis > Goin' Out West, Holden Oversoul
2: Dirty Business > Weak Brain, Narrow Mind, Coach, No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature, Greta > Quarter Tank Of Gasoline > Driving Song > Ride Me High > Driving Song > Breathing Slow > I'm Not Alone
E: Wishbone, May Your Glass Be Filled, Are You Ready For The Country?
[Bluegrass version of 'Imitation Leather Shoes'; Last 'Geraldine And The Honeybee'- 11/08/03, 580 shows; Album version of 'No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs18min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 8:00pm / Showtime: 9:00pm MST (11:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Belly Up Seating Capacity: 450 (384 GA tickets + 66 reserved)
- Packed to the brim tonight, and don't blame the doorman because he's not accepting bribes of any kind! $350 per ticket to tonight's intimate Belly Up Aspen show! They open with the traditional electric arrangement of 'Let's Get Down To Business', and then the 'bluegrass' ILS. JB is all over the place on the vocal. Some coughing in the mic between the next number... Weight Of The World. It seems like JB caught a bug between the Denver run and this last 3 nighter, and will be singing in his lower register tonight. Note: Todd said they call him 'Titanium Throat' because his voice is so durable.
- Mention the light board behind the stage?!
- JB's voice is going a little during Old Joe and it's a little rough around the edges!
- Geraldine and the Honeybee returns...
- JB throws a 'Wind came rushing in' line into Dirty Business. It's a long one, very well played.
- A few fierce solos from Jimmy and then Jojo really spice up the second set.
- After Coach, 'No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature' get's the album version treatment again!
- Sunny on his gourd shaker throughout 1/4 tank (check this?)
- The 'Ride Me High' gets jammed out hard, passing leads between Jojo, Dave and Jimmy.
- The second Willis Alan Ramsey cover of the night, 'Wishbone', which was brought back to life on Halloween in 2011. "It's Willis Alan Ramsey night tonight. But if there's gonna be any Muskrat Love tonight you've gotta do it in your own room' -Dave Schools
- Rowdy little finisher with Are You Ready For The Country?
JBisms:
- 'Alright, good evening Aspen' before-Let's Get Down To Business
- 'Groovy' after-Imitation Leather Shoes
- 'Little old Joe' during-Old Joe
- 'Thank you, we'll be right back' after-Holden Oversoul
- 'Fancy seein' you here. There we go!' before-Dirty Business
- 'Wind came rushing in, left him with no sin. I was not an issue anymore' during-Dirty Business
- 'One more sin...' during-Dirty Business
- 'Thank you ladies and gentlemen' after-I'm Not Alone
- 'You are all very kind' before-Wishbone
- 'Alright, thank you ladies and gents. See you tomorrow night' after-Are You Ready For The Country?
02/18/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Wondering, Space Wrangler, Ophelia, Tickle The Truth, Henry Parsons Died, Happy > Up All Night, Trouble, Crazy > St. Louis, Stop Breakin' Down Blues
2: That Don't Make It Junk, Diner > Pilgrims > Jojo's Piano Solo > Blackout Blues > Blight > Genesis > Visiting Day, L.a. > Four Cornered Room > Chilly Water > Use Me
E: Expiration Day, End Of The Show
['LA Woman' jam during 'Genesis']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs41min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 8:00pm / Showtime: 9:00pm MST (11:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Belly Up Seating Capacity: 450 (384 GA tickets + 66 reserved)

- JB's sounding a lot better tonight!
- Sunny wears a makeshift snorkle with ski goggles, blending into his clear sound enclosure decorated like an aquarium, with waves and fishes.
- There's a film crew in the house tonight doing a test run.
- Sounds like Schools and Jimmy are having some fun after Wrangler. Playing with the melody after the song winds down. Schools thumbs so low notes and 'Ophelia' emerges
- "I really liked the transitions last night. Calling the next song is a lot harder without them, and they haven't done many on this tour, for whatever reason" -burnthday re: Genesis
- They stretch out Parsons and Schools has a nice trill of notes on the buildup
- The first 'Happy' on acoustic tour stays true to the original arrangement, sounds great.
- Jojo is working double time, pumping the organ while soloing on that Melodica for a delicate stretch out of 'Happy' that leads into 'Up All Night'
- They drop into that jam, turning on a dime and Jimmy begins to lay his solo out with Jojo providing ambient piano licks and JB holding down a solid rhythm with the rest of the band. This jam is as bubbly as it gets and has some of the strongest improv from the tour.
- 'Trouble'
- The next song is another Post-Houser tune with a tremendous breakdown jam, 'Crazy'.
- JB is affecting as he mourns the Leanord Cohen song, 'That Don't Make It Junk'. The 4th time played and first in 50 shows.
- JB slips in a couple Carole King lyrics from "I Feel The Earth Move' and '(You Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Woman' during the Diner rap, and then Jojo channels Ray Manzarek on some 'LA Woman' licks. Everybody locks into a funky jam at the end of the song that's HOT! Unexpectedly, they take the moment into an explosive and abstract funk jam before it winds down into 'Pilgrims'.
- After Pilgrims, Jojo leads a bluesy, barroom piano breakdown. Schools then jumps into with a 12bar bassline the turnaround sets up for a Jimmy Herring blues jam. The whole thing sounds like standard blues with Nobody's Fault But Mine leanings and 'Red Beans' leanings, and was inked into the setlist as 'Jojo Piano Solo', Jojo certainly is deserved of a solo written into the setlist at this point! and it transitions perfectly into a knee jerking version of 'Blackout Blues'
- " I heard a few bars of Nobody's Fault But Mine vamped, then Stag-O-Lee intro, and some said Red Beans leanings in that jam. Boy, it was a little funky. I enjoyed the stream!" -BTD
- " it looked to me like Schools made the decision to not play vacation. It seemed to me that he was in a bad mood and wanted to go. He motioned "cut" before anyone could start vacation."
- Ever since Mexico they've been playing to their surroundings a ton... "Double black" schools during an uppity blight. (Skislop content)
- They take 'L.a.' really far out there with a jam and eventually JB starts up the moaning for 'Four Cornered Room'. a huge bustout for the Wood Tour setting. Call and response between Jimmy and Schools is smokin'. Jimmy touches on the front of a Sharon lick and Jojo finishes it for him before the 2nd verse. One of the rarest songs and darkest haunts in the catalog.
- Cut the encore short to let JB's iron throat (titanium) heal for the night.
- Copy of the setlist with a rare look at the encore, which was a little off!
JBisms:
- 'Check one two, one-one two. Alright, dejavu' before-Wondering
- 'Thinkin', creepin' in makes the danger' during-Wondering
- 'Time's replaced by peaceful stream of thought, little space' during-Space Wrangler
- 'Arrgh. There you are. Well...' after-Ophelia
- 'Oh, you gonna tune? Then I'ma tune' after-Up All Night
- 'Go around once?' before-Trouble
- 'Alright, here's a little ditty about Vincent Van Gogh, believe it or not' before-Crazy
- 'I got stuff that bust our brains out baby. Lawd, gonna lose your pants too' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'Be right back' after-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'Check one two. Hello, two. Check one' before-That Don't Make It Junk
- 'A little Leonard Cohen tune' after-That Don't Make It Junk
- 'Hangin' in the diner, sittin' in the light of Miss Lee. She opened up early, saw a poor soul in me. I said thank you Lee, I got kicked off my bench a little early this morning. She said come on in baby, I, I couldn't sleep. Here's a couple quarters for the jukebox. I got somethin, I'll warm up yesterday's coffee. Warmin' up bowls. I feel it move under my feet. I feel the earth move. Oh, over on this fine tapestry, Miss Lee. You make me feel like a natural woman. Hangin' in the diner. Hangin' in the light. Hangin' in the line' during-Diner
- 'It's only the first time one time' during-Pilgrims
- 'I know I can't talk right. But sittin' and talkin'... we almost worked out all our problems. All because we took the time, to smoke and drink and talk. Talk with our minds, with our thoughts. With our mind, no thoughts. Zoom, zoom, zoom' during-Four Cornered Room
- 'Thank you, thank you very kindly. Bill Withers song' after-Use Me
- 'Right Vic?' after-Expiration Day.
- 'Goodnight ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much' after-End Of The Show
02/19/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Send Your Mind, Tall Boy, The Ballad of John And Yoko, True To My Nature, This Part Of Town, Time Waits, Saint Ex, Sell Sell > Who Do You Belong To?, Carmelita, Degenerate, Climb To Safety
2: City Of Dreams, Tail Dragger, Walkin' (For Your Love) > Papa's Home > Vacation > Across The Universe, North, Contentment Blues > Jack, Postcard, Porch Song, Somewhere In Time
E: Blue Indian, Big Wooly Mammoth > Ain't Life Grand
[Original 'Tall Boy'; 'Turn On Your Lovelight' jam and 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' rap during 'Tall Boy'; Fast 'This Part Of Town'; Alternative intro during 'Saint Ex'; Only 'Sell Sell'; 'Down On The Farm' tease during 'Sell Sell'; 'Cumberland Blues' tease during 'Who Do You Belong To?'; Only 'Across The Universe'; 'Norwegian Wood' tease during 'Across The Universe'; 'Let's Roll' jam after 'Contentment Blues'; 'Bird Song' tease before 'Jack'; Only 'Somewhere In Time']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs38min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 8:00pm / Showtime: 9:00pm MST (11:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Belly Up Seating Capacity: 450 (384 GA tickets + 66 reserved)
1: Send Your Mind, Tall Boy, The Ballad of John And Yoko, True To My Nature, This Part Of Town, Time Waits, Saint Ex, Sell Sell > Who Do You Belong To?, Carmelita, Degenerate, Climb To Safety
2: City Of Dreams, Tail Dragger, Walkin' (For Your Love) > Papa's Home > Vacation > Across The Universe, North, Contentment Blues > Jack, Postcard, Porch Song, Somewhere In Time
E: Blue Indian, Big Wooly Mammoth > Ain't Life Grand
[Original 'Tall Boy'; 'Turn On Your Lovelight' jam and 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' rap during 'Tall Boy'; Fast 'This Part Of Town'; Alternative intro during 'Saint Ex'; Only 'Sell Sell'; 'Down On The Farm' tease during 'Sell Sell'; 'Cumberland Blues' tease during 'Who Do You Belong To?'; Only 'Across The Universe'; 'Norwegian Wood' tease during 'Across The Universe'; 'Let's Roll' jam after 'Contentment Blues'; 'Bird Song' tease before 'Jack'; Only 'Somewhere In Time']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs38min | SOLD OUT | Doors: 8:00pm / Showtime: 9:00pm MST (11:00pm EST) | A Food Drive Event | Pre-order Download/CD of the Show | Belly Up Seating Capacity: 450 (384 GA tickets + 66 reserved)

- Full on film crew there to capture the show (for a future release?)
- Broadcasted live on Sirius XM JamOn radio.
- An expression of spirituality,
- The last show till who knows when... filled with metaphor, subtext (Read into Sell Sell, etc.), and paying tribute to some of their greatest influences (Bloodkin, Vic, Jerry Joseph), the seams of influence are showing with the closing suite...
- Talk about the emotional end, how they deserves a break but we really don't want them to go away.
- "A few days in Aspen can take care of anything" re-JB's voice
- High energy opener of 'Send Your Mind' with a stop... does this song usually have a stop, ala Walkin'?
- Jojo leads off the next number with that swingin' Tall Boy. It has really developed into a fun song and a creative take on the Widespread Panic original that Jojo brought along. He absolutely slays his upright solo before the now standard 'Lovelight' tease that Schools lays down and the JB tent revival, swing low rap!
- True to My Nature (This is a good one).
- The acoustic version of This Part Of Town is almost edgier than it's electric twin. The performance is punchy.
- JB has an exchange with the crowd (Charlie Couldn't get a ticket), and they drop into Time Waits. It's an obscure song and a rarity, and the acoustic arrangement is punchier.
- Saint Ex has that new intro that gives attention to Jimmy's incredible work on the verse of the song before the intro. The jam is ambient and beautiful on the back half the song.
- 'Sell Sell', hot hot!
- "Band was on fire from Walkin thru Postcard. Interesting that they played the same jam outta Contentment as Denver, but without the words thrown in this time. Kinda funny how Dave threw in the Birdsong tease leading into Jack after they had done the birdsong like jam into it last w/e." -042602
- "That 2nd set is my favorite set of the w00d tour, that venue was whipped up into a frenzy. I'm not normally a huge blackout blues fan, but it was rocking and refreshing to see it in a non set closing/encore slot. Leave it to Aspen to sling gallons of Fiji water into the air." -Downward Spiral
- Very short setbreak...
- Psychedelic second set
- After a sweetly done 'City Of Dreams', the new cover of Howlin' Wolf's 'Tail Dragger' gives JB a chance to put on a fierce and gravelly quality.
- Going through the time changes of Papa's Home and Vacation (with Jojo on harmonium)
- 2 beatles tunes, 3 debuts, 14 covers and 13 originals.
- Somewhere in Time is credited to Dave Alvin/Louie Perez/David Hidalgo (Blue Horn Toad Music, BMI/No Ko Music, BMI/Davince Music, BMI)
- Sell Sell credited to Alan Price, keyboarder for The Animals
- Postcard would have been an excellent closing to the set, but there's more...
- House music after the Show: Take This Job And Shove It??
- Wooly Mammoth fossils found over the ridge in Snowmass.
JBisms:
- 'Well alright, good evenin', Aspen. Alright, a number!' before-Send Your Mind
- 'Well you're movin', where are you goin'? On your train of thought that says to roll, roll, roll' during-Send Your Mind
- "Oh, holy ghost. Summon the holy ghost, gonna summons the holy ghost. Your pop your daddy, your brother too, brother gets love, sister moves. Holy ghost from the battle field. holy ghost. gonna summons him. Oh, swing low sweet chariot. Swing, swing, swing. Get me off of the battlefield. Gonna summons the holy ghost from the battle field...' during-Tall Boy
- '[G or E?] G! [Thank you]' before-The Ballad Of John And Yoko
- 'Watchin' along the beach line' during-True To My Nature
- 'We stuck out at the ritz for 90 days' during-True To My Nature
- '[Hatfield!] Charlie couldn't get a ticket. Oh, I was thinkin' of the wrong song' before-Time Waits
- 'John will zoom in with his protools and just cut it right out of there' after-Saint Ex
- 'Hold on a second. Something has gone astray. I'm tangled' before-Carmelita
- 'Alright. Thank you we'll be right back' after-Climb To Safety
- 'Settle on in. Let me make sure I'm at a good volume. Check, one two' before-City Of Dreams
- 'I'm disappearing, for your love. Bye bye' during-Walkin' (For Your Love)
- 'Papa comin' home. Oh child. The dog is even next to the cat, oh papa's comin' home' during-Papa's Home
- 'It was purdy. Let's follow a pretty one up with a mean one. This is a Jerry Joseph song, here' before-North
- 'The air here. Eww, child it's fine, fine, fine, fine. Eww, licked us up a beautiful time, time, time, time' during-Postcard
- 'Yeehaw!' before-Porch Song
- 'Tomorrow I might rest my bones. Sink slowly in the mud like a fresh skipped stone' during-Blue Indian
- 'Our pleasure, thank you everybody. Aspen and beyond. Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen' after-Ain't Life Grand
01/24/12 The Fillmore, Washington, DC
01/25/12 The Fillmore, Washington, DC
01/27/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
01/28/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
01/29/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
02/10/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO
02/11/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO
02/12/12 The Fillmore, Denver, CO
02/17/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO
02/18/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO
02/19/12 Belly Up Aspen, Aspen, CO
PANIC EN LA PLAYA SETLISTS
1: She Caught The Katy, From The Cradle, Pigeons > Cotton Was King, Party At Your Mama's House > Ribs And Whiskey, Greta > You Got Yours > Fishwater
2: Bust It Big > Love Tractor, Saint Ex, Surprise Valley, Let's Get The Show On The Road, Space Wrangler > Walkin' (For Your Love) > Vampire Blues > Makes Sense To Me
E: Gimme > Machine > Barstools And Dreamers
[Soundcheck: 'Bowlegged Woman'; 'Cars' jam during 'You Got Yours']
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs51min | SOLD OUT | www.panicenlaplaya.com | Daily Schedule | Showtime: 9:30pm CST (10:30pm EST) | Pre-order Download/CD of the 1/31 Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000

- The band decides to take a small "vacation" before their big
vacation on the horizon, taking the show on down to Mexico in the middle
of their 'Wood Tour'. Plugging shit in and letting it rock!
Rain blows over just in time for the 9:30pm showtime, and the boys are plugged in and shooting sparks out of the gates for a She Caught The Katy opener! - A huge Cars tease led by Jojo and Schools
- Garrie shout out during Gimme
- Last night's soundcheck, Bowlegged Woman (Video)
- 30MPH winds tonight.
- Last 4 night run was at The Fillmore in Denver in 2005.
- 2,000 in attendance, bottomless drink runners all night, kicking sand and getting down by the beach!
- Coming off the first ever acoustic tour, there's a newness about the electric sound for all parties. As you can imagine, plugging in for the first time since NYE will emit some sparks.
- Been raining for over two hours, but mother natures shows mercy, letting up before showtime... 9:30pm rolls around... it's about that time! Cloud9's director of artist relations, Annabel Lukins provides a toast and gives the 'Best Day Ever' flag a shout out before the week's festivities are underway; She Caught The Katy opens in fairly straightforward fashion, along with a quick From The Cradle, with the crowd singing loudly OVER the band.
- 'Pigeons' rolls out of the latter, and the energy is palpable! Schools leads the first jam, then Jimmy steps up before the rap and let's it rip! The song has a fresh feel tonight, Schools is throwing out some new basslines, and after a roar from JB, he's ready to deliver an echoed, billowing invitation to fly tonight "another wrinkle in the sand"! They draw this one down with a funkdified jam
- 'Cotton Was King' has found itself into the 4th slot of the song list once again!
- The fiesta continues with 'Party At Your Mama's House', and the final 3 minutes of Party really picks up the pace-musical tension catches fire.
- The popular pairing of 'PAYMH' > Ribs (Check for Down On The Farm Tease) gets a steamy funk jam during the back half of ribs, delivered heavier and harder than usual.
- Greta: They go into the funky, slow it down and then really slam it on when Jimmy stomps on the delay pedal. Absolutely ripping it up in the last 60 seconds of the song, with the crowd going wild! The musical conversation has evolved from acoustic to electrified! What sounds a little like a North jam eventually becomes 'You Got Yours'!
- You Got Yours gets the full 'Cars' jam with Jojo and Schools playing with it for 30 seconds.
- Coming back from 'Mini Drums' into 'Fishwater', Dave Schools is absolutely pummeling his 6-string, JB let's out a howl, a couple boats are anchored off shore while the crowd gets down,. They're dancing in the surf, man!
- The 3rd Space Wrangler in the past 6 shows.
- "Welcome to the 3rd Quarter" ~JB before 2nd set, which is about to be a total heatwave, Jojo hints off 'Bust It Big', and the music takes a funky plunge into the unknown. The "Mexico" lyric has never run louder, and before the rosemary's baby line, they are absolutely fucking ripping. The tension continues to bust at the seems, with notes flying around the sky and swirling up and away into...
- 'Love Tractor!'. What an effortless, incredible transition!
- The extended 'Saint Ex' ending jam that started on Wood Tour is back again, and absolutely beautiful.
- Holy shit, Schools is absolutely rumbling throughout the Surprise jam, several crescendos, the band following eachother's lead magnificently. Navigating musical peaks and valleys. Schools lays down a bass jam, then after a quick mini drums with the band out on stage.
- LGTSOTR plenty of echo, JB mixin' up the lyrics.
- Wrangler, good enough ending jam, coming into a short and really animated Walkin'.
- Vampire blues IS high octane, JB slams it hard and takes a nice guitar solo.
- Schools signals the MSTM and
- Gimme has Jojo echoing over the night's sky, and JB throwing out a heartfelt tribute to Garrie Vereen... "Gimme a kiss
- Machine > Barstools. Barstools has some nasty octave slides before the rap.
- Jungle Boogie (Post Show House Music)
JBisms:
- 'Evenin', everybody! Check, one, two.' before-She Caught The Katy
- 'Awwwww. Lawd, wake up! Oh, just leave your bodies lyin' there. Oh, just like... another ripple in the sand. Remember to wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up. Oh, remember how to fly! Ah, it's just like swimmin', but the water's just a little thinner. Wake up! Oh, remember how to fly. Like pigeons, child. Chickens, they don't' during-Pigeons
- 'You won't be my love, I'm gonna find ways to spend my night. You won't believe my love I ain't even goin' to bed tonight. You won't be my love, oh just come over here' during-Ribs And Whiskey
- 'Aww, take a little boat ride. Take us back to New Orleans' during-Fishwater
- 'Aaaaawwww! More, more, more. Mo, mo, mo, mo. [Mas, y mas] Mo, mo, mo, mo. Yeah, water. What you got there? Yeah, more. Lawd, I wanna soup bowl. [Mas, y, mas, y, mas, y, mas] Mo, mo, mo. Have more fishwater! More fish stew. More, more of that thing you got, that you do baby. Oh, baby, baby, when you love me I can't get enough. Aww, more, more, more... Mo, mo, mo, mo, mo. Aww, more, more, more, more. More, more, more, more. More, more, more more. Mo! Awwwwwwwwww' during-Fishwater
- 'We'll be right back, everybody' after-Fishwater
- 'Alright, welcome to the third quarter!' before-Bust It Big
- 'Let's get the show on the road, babe. Let the spotlight take a bow' during-Let's Get The Show On The Road
- 'Let's get the show on the road, babe. All the pretty lights are on the stage' during-Let's Get The Show On The Road
- 'Time's replaced, take a drink by a peaceful stream' during-Space Wrangler
- 'Time's replaced by peaceful stream and a little thoughts' during-Space Wrangler
- 'I'm only goin' where my heart's gonna go. Only goin' with sand between my toes. Only goin' if I was alright tonight. Only goin' if I can boogie with you' during-Walkin' (For Your Love)
- 'I'm afraid here to open my eyes, sometimes. 'Fraid you might look too deep inside. All I wanna do is move with you. Aww, just go with you babe' during-Walkin' (For Your Love)
- 'Only goin' in this closet here. Only goin' if the doorknob turns. I'm only goin' if the light turns on. I'll go and get naked with you, child' during-Walkin' (For Your Love)
- 'I'm a black bat baby, hangin' from your windowpane, all your pain' during-Vampire Blues
- 'They're sure comin' slow... go Jojo, child!' during-Vampire Blues
- 'The way I feel in my spine these days. I'd rather have some love than a crutch' during-Makes Sense To Me
- 'I'm feeling the evening has just begun for you folks' before-Gimme
- 'Give me a lift here Garrie. I'll give you a lift then, too. Aww, give me a lift here Garrie. I'll give you my thoughts if I could' during-Gimme
- 'Ride on the waves that the drums rest on. Like little babies do. You know the smallest little wet, beautiful babies do' during-Barstools And Dreamers
- 'Baby doesn't know what I just said. Babies haven't learned a word yet. All they really do is look at you. Baby just landing like new little outer-space peoples. Lawd, lawd don't even know that everything is a miracle. Blue sky, lawd. Kittens. Everything a miracle. Aww, the belly just holds it in. Oh, shit. You know all of it's a miracle. I know it is. Aww, baby just love it all. Baby doesn't know a word. Lawd, the thoughts it's tryin' to be fed. Eww, still beautiful. Love, love, love, love, love, love, love! Really love the people. Aww, just forget what the people say. Really love the people. Don't really care what the people think. Really love, really love. Aww, thoughts just get in the way. Awwwww... really love!' during-Barstools And Dreamers
- 'Thank you ladies and gents. We will see you tomorrow night' after-Barstools And Dreamers
02/01/12 Panic En La Playa, Puerto Morelos, MX Stream | Download | Pictures
1: Rock, Tall Boy > Sharon, Tortured Artist > Spoonful > Sleepy Monkey > Kinky Reggae > Sleepy Monkey, Stop Go > Disco > Rebirtha > Blackout Blues
2: Jam > Diner > Junior, Good People > Dark Bar > Good People, Up All Night > All Time Low > Jam > Proving Ground > Mr. Soul > Proving Ground > Bear's Gone Fishin' > Red Hot Mama > Shut Up And Drive > Protein Drink > Sewing Machine
E: Chainsaw City > Slippin' Into Darkness* > Action Man
*w/ Steve Lopez on percussion
['Riders On The Storm' tease before 'Sharon'; 'Sleepy Monkey' tease before 'Tortured Artist'; Only 'Kinky Reggae'; 'Fire On The Mountain' tease during 'Stop Go']
Notes: Show Length: 3hrs29min | SOLD OUT | www.panicenlaplaya.com | Daily Schedule | Showtime: 9:30pm CST (10:30pm EST) | Pre-order Download/CD of the 2/01 Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000

- 27 songs and a couple sandwiches, the show is three and a half hours long! The dark horse monster show! A very loose night of music, full of exploratory segments. All of the songs won't be stretched out beyond ten minutes, but each of them is chalk full of nuance.
- 'Rock' contains some more colorful JB singin' about the ocean.
- After rock, Jojo adds some humor into the set by going into the breakneck Tall Boy they've been playing on Wood Tour for a couple bars. The band laughs it off and
- They fall into a nice little groove coming out of Tall Boy that lends well to the island beat that's been happening this week. Jojo showcasing some of his new toys while teasing 'Riders On The Storm'
- The band is playing as a unit tonight, Jimmy's doing a wonderful job kipping his fills in the pocket during 'Sharon',
- Jimmy steps on the delay pedal and JB's voice slips into an echo, making Tortured Artist an even more colorful song.
- Spoonful > Sleepy Monkey > Kinky Reggae > Sleepy Monkey. Wow!
- Where they usually enter the reggae jam of Stop Go, Jimmy plays the 'Fire On The Mountain' lick
- 7 Shows is too long to go without a Disco... but man does it come strong out of the gates! The final Herring solo is absolutely soaring, fucking fire. (delay too!)
- Blackout Blues: "Passed out on the beach this morning"
- More Jimmy Herring delay! Fucking Diner! After the rap, Schools steps up with his funky filters and Jojo steps on the gas, breakin' off something proper!
- Junior steers the music into a darker direction, Good People... And Up All Night continues to be a highlight, some of the most beautiful playing of the weekend occurs here, during that new furious jam. It comes slinking into All Time Low, with Jojo singing in the lower register. This version is particularly rocking', with Jimmy's guitar work shining brightly, and a very well done breakdown at the end of the song with some wonderful interplay between the whole band. When it isn't placed as a closer, yo ucan expect that jam, and this is a favorite version of mine! They finish it off with a little of a reggae jam with that loud drum slap that accentuated the Kinky Reggae before a quick drum interlude, and the ambient echo slap from the bottom end, signaling 'Proving Ground'.
- There's another feral scream from JB going into the first jam of the song. Out of the controlled chaos comes the booming drums and haunted blast into a distorted and charged Mr. Soul.
- Bears Gone Fishin' and Red Hot Mama both have respective breakdowns and the latter has a cerebral jam between Jojo, Dave and Jimmy. They all lock into the same riff for a few bars and then Schools takes it away. Building it up and launching back into the final chorus!
- The always tremendous Protein Drink > Sewing Machine
- The encore 'Chainsaw City' somewhat standard, and then some very clean ryhthm playing during 'Slippin' Into Darkness'. Jimmy's tone is super clean and it's just working so well right here. Steve Lopez shaking things up.
JBisms:
- 'Alright, good evening once again' before-Rock
- 'Bird gonna make it home before his lips get dry' during-Rock
- 'Goes my arms. There go my leg. There go my belly babe. I'm still gonna eat you up. 'Cause all you in this world will come back in the other. Rock on my belly lyin' on the bottom of my pool. Down there in the ocean ride on the bottom of that pool!' during-Rock
- '[Laughter] ya got me' after-Tall Boy (tease)
- 'That girl had some moves, gave everybody a thrill. That wet thing I felt, I hope it was a drink that spilled. Then she turned around, smiled a whole smile for the whole world to see. I swear with her mind she looked right at me' during-Sharon
- 'It's just like the man said in the speech from the start, you don't need no money, no you don't need no money at all... cause Sharon is all inclusive. Lawd, a little whiskey and cigarettes and no sleep and I walk the streets alone. I swear sometimes I can hear the main street moan' during-Sharon
- 'Lawd just a spoonful of your precious love to satisfy my needs' during-Spoonful
- 'Jimmy's soul in peace. Bobby's soul's in peace. ? show them peace. Kinky peace. Oh, is the king's peace. Oh, float, float on in king's peace' after-Kinky Reggae
- 'Used to like the highway' during-Stop Go
- 'Lord, it's not your first time is it boy? Oh no, I seen your kind before' during-Rebirtha
- 'I said, lawd no I can't look in your eyes' during-Rebirtha
- 'Right back' after-Blackout Blues
- 'She opened up the door early just to help a poor soul out. Ah, she said. Come on in, I hadn't seen you around these parts for three, four months now. I know Miss Lee. I swear... a world traveler. That's what happens. Been so many places in this mind. So many places in your thoughts. Oh, Miss Lee sometimes I think you been dreamin'. Sometimes I just gotta come back here. Just baskin' in the illusion of our selves in this, in your light. In your smile. Oh, look at her. Hangin' in the light. Oh, Miss Lee. Aww, dang... after all the ordinary memories of the world' during-Diner
- 'You kept me out all night. Up all night. Up all night. Up all night, all night long' during-Up All Night
- 'Now your wells, they're sinking dry' during-All Time Low
- 'Maw, maw, maw, maw, ma-ma' during-Red Hot Mama
- 'Don't slow down, daddy. Not this night' during-Shut Up And Drive
- 'Cactus shadows in the cool blue light' during-Shut Up And Drive
- 'I see it too, daddy. Just jump on and drive' during-Shut Up And Drive
- 'The cornfield is froze... the creek froze, and lake effect snows. And the mushrooms that tasted so very very nasty in my mouth. And those mushrooms that tasted, full, full, full, very very nasty in my mouth' during-Protein Drink
- 'Thank you!' after-Sewing Machine
02/02/12 Panic En La Playa, Puerto Morelos, MX Stream | Download
1: The Ballad Of John And Yoko, Little Kin > Radio Child, Papa Legba > Weight Of The World, Heroes, Impossible > Jack > Visiting Day, Knockin' 'Round The Zoo
2: One Arm Steve > Worry, Casa Del Grillos > St. Louis > Tie Your Shoes > Ride Me High > Jam > Airplane > Goin' Out West > Drums > Tie Your Shoes, I'm Not Alone, Stop Breakin' Down Blues
E: Down, Heaven, Bowlegged Woman
[Old style 'Visiting Day'; 'Do You Feel Like We Do' tease during 'Visiting Day'; 'Innagada Da Vita' jam during 'Jam'; 'Tequila' jam after 'Tie Your Shoes'; 'Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)' tease during 'Bowlegged Woman']
Notes: Show Length: 3hrs07min | SOLD OUT | www.panicenlaplaya.com | Daily Schedule | Showtime: 9:30pm CST (10:30pm EST) | Pre-order Download/CD of the 2/02 Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000

JBisms:
02/03/12 Panic En La Playa, Puerto Morelos, MX Stream | Download
1: Ain't Life Grand > Who Do You Belong To?, Holden Oversoul, Dyin' Man, Carmelita, Climb To Safety > Driving Song > Blight > Nowhere Story Jam > Driving Song > North
2: Henry Parsons Died > Pleas > Henry Parsons Died > Vacation > You Should Be Glad > Chilly Water > Drums > Arleen, Blue Indian > Entering A Black Hole Backwards > Chilly Water > Bust It Big, Pilgrims, Lawyers, Guns, And Money
E: Many Rivers To Cross, Postcard
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs46min | SOLD OUT | www.panicenlaplaya.com | Daily Schedule | Showtime: 9:30pm CST (10:30pm EST) | Pre-order Download/CD of the 2/03 Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000

JBisms:
1: The Ballad Of John And Yoko, Little Kin > Radio Child, Papa Legba > Weight Of The World, Heroes, Impossible > Jack > Visiting Day, Knockin' 'Round The Zoo
2: One Arm Steve > Worry, Casa Del Grillos > St. Louis > Tie Your Shoes > Ride Me High > Jam > Airplane > Goin' Out West > Drums > Tie Your Shoes, I'm Not Alone, Stop Breakin' Down Blues
E: Down, Heaven, Bowlegged Woman
[Old style 'Visiting Day'; 'Do You Feel Like We Do' tease during 'Visiting Day'; 'Innagada Da Vita' jam during 'Jam'; 'Tequila' jam after 'Tie Your Shoes'; 'Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)' tease during 'Bowlegged Woman']
Notes: Show Length: 3hrs07min | SOLD OUT | www.panicenlaplaya.com | Daily Schedule | Showtime: 9:30pm CST (10:30pm EST) | Pre-order Download/CD of the 2/02 Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000

- The Flash Mob never materializes, and flyers litter the beach!
- First electric version of the John Lennon cover introduced on Wood Tour-The Ballad of John And Yoko. Jimmy plays this super catchy tune to perfection, with slinky licks that fit so well, and JB delivers as always!
- After a sweet opener, Little Kin follows up with that pleasantly sour, irking Houser lick. The band is starting to open up, Jimmy is using some tasteful delay and the music begins to take flight.
- A bubbly bassline develops and we slip into more rock n roll with Radio Child.
- [Pardon us while we towel off] -Schools before Impossible
- There's some moisture on the stage and a little crackling coming from the stage during the beginning of what will be a very long Impossible.
- Visiting Day gets the ole slow treatment once again, and a new opening riff from Jojo. A more haunting, "we're ready to do it slow again" twist! So this is the traditional version, but with the new lyrics... Jojo lays down a chilling organ solo before the final verse.
- Knockin' tonight has a nice little breakdown where everything but the drums goes down and the chatter begins. The song winds down along with the first set... Just 3 more to go!
- The second set opening 'One Arm Steve' has a few measures of grizzly, Black Sabbath style grooves, but doesn't get stretched out like it usually does.
- 'Worry' has a little bit of a different feel, with lots of bass guitar slides and low notes before the second verse.
- Panic does actually have a song with lyrics sung in Spanish, so as you can imagine, 'Casa Del Grillo' is a well received rarity south of the border!
- After a short pause, 'St. Louis' comes around... > Tie Your Shoes (5 minutes) and a ten minute 'Ride Me High' and 8 minute jam that is absolutely incredible. Jojo's bubbly lines are echoing and morphing from stage left to stage right, Jimmy's runs sliding between each of his, and Schools, coming across the stage towards Jojo, funk popping in all the right places. Jojo takes the first lead, then Schools and Jimmy share the second in unison, and then the three-way handoff begins! There's that lick that I loved from the other night's All Time Low @ the 10minute mark of Airplane.
- After a monumental Airplane jam, Schools leads something with tribal elements, and the rest of the band picks up on it before it goes darker... winding up at 'Goin' Out West'.
- After a quick drums, Jojo leads a 'Tequila' jam as 'Tie Your Shoes' crosses the finish line! LOL
- 'Goodnight ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much!' after-Bowlegged Woman
- Strongest second set of the run, almost as strong as 02/01?
- 'We Want The Funk' jam during Bowlegged Woman'
JBisms:
- 'Hello' before-The Ballad Of John And Yoko
- 'Aww, the caravan is on it's way. I hear the merry gypsy play. Aw, another sweet apple rhythm. Take it take it I don't even know. Radio, radio, radio, radio, radio, radio, radio' during-Radio Child
- 'And the wizard's in the corner. Oh, catchin' peanuts between his teeth. And the dog he's long and twitchin', twitchin'. One good dog right there, filled with good ole dog dreams' during-Jack
- 'This stuff here bust your brain out baby. Lawd, might make you high' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues'
- 'Todd's gonna croon one for us!' before-Down
- 'It's hard to imagine that nothing at all could be so exciting... Ohhhh, could it?!' during-Heaven
- 'Aww, grammy said, I hear you playin' Alabamy Bound. I said, no, no, no, mama I was playin' Heaven Bound. She said, Lord don't lie to me boy, I'll make you eat the Vaseline' during-Stop Breakin' Down Blues
- 'Taste better than a T-bone steak a little sausage on the side' during-Bowlegged Woman
02/03/12 Panic En La Playa, Puerto Morelos, MX Stream | Download
1: Ain't Life Grand > Who Do You Belong To?, Holden Oversoul, Dyin' Man, Carmelita, Climb To Safety > Driving Song > Blight > Nowhere Story Jam > Driving Song > North
2: Henry Parsons Died > Pleas > Henry Parsons Died > Vacation > You Should Be Glad > Chilly Water > Drums > Arleen, Blue Indian > Entering A Black Hole Backwards > Chilly Water > Bust It Big, Pilgrims, Lawyers, Guns, And Money
E: Many Rivers To Cross, Postcard
Notes: Show Length: 2hrs46min | SOLD OUT | www.panicenlaplaya.com | Daily Schedule | Showtime: 9:30pm CST (10:30pm EST) | Pre-order Download/CD of the 2/03 Show | Seating Capacity: 2,000

- Folks heading out to the beach on the last night to find the band's gear covered in tarps. After a 40 minute rain delay, the show begins
- Jimmy is getting that far out reverb, delay sound again during the 'Aint Life Grand' opener, and it shuffles into a song which has been a popular follower since 2007; 'Who Do You Belong To?'.
- Climb To Safety is long and drawn out with an energetic jam that is played into Driving Song.
- Schools begins Blight with 'We sat on the beach aplayin'!' 'Donde esta la pharmacia por favor? 2x'
- After Blight runs it's course, Jimmy and Jojo take handoff solos for a long stretch.
- North > Mexico Lyrics...
- A very short setbreak to make up for lost time.
- A really immense jam out of Pleas and it seems like they tease half the catalog during it! > Henry Parsons
- Scratched 'Papa's Home' from the encore.
JBisms:
- 'Alright, another day in paradise! Thank you for your patience. Let it roll! We're supposed to start right then. We're supposed to start right then!' before-Ain't Life Grand
- 'Watchin' people swim by. Wonder where they're rowing. OK, what's your job, and what are you knowing?' during-Ain't Life Grand
- 'Lawd, I'm gonna disappear. Gonna fly my ass back north. Find out what I'm worth' during-North
- 'We'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen' after-North
- LISTEN TO SET 2
- 'This one's whipping the wind outside' during-Pilgrims
- 'Wipe my ass' after-Vacation (check this... ha!)

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