Saturday, March 10, 2007

PaniCast 41 'Til the Medicine Takes LIVE

Inspired by the Ain't Life Grand album performance from the first set of a Red Rocks show in 2001 and the epic first Surprise Valley played at Red Rocks in 1999 we've put together this week's cast. We took the songlist for 'Til the Medicine Takes and found the 1st time played for each song - despite the sources' quality varying wildly we've tried to make this as seamless as possible. I hope you all enjoy this, it sure was fun to pull together! Here's the scoop.

Surprise Valley - Red Rocks, June 27, 1999
Bears Gone Fishin' (instrumental) - Ranch Bowl, Omaha, July 1, 1997
Waker - Barrymore Theater, Madison, WI October 7, 1998
Party at Your Mama's House - Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY May 7, 1997
All Time Low - Washington Street, Athens, GA April 18, 1998
One Armed Steve - Washington Street, Athens, GA April 18, 1998
Blue Indian - Barrymore Theater, Madison, WI October 6, 1998
Christmas Katie - Washington Street, Athens, GA April 18, 1998
You'll Be Fine - CY Stephens Auditorium, Ames, IA September 15, 1997
Climb to Safety - Fox Theater, Boulder, CO January 20, 1996
Nobody's Loss - Fox Theater, Boulder, CO January 19, 1996
Dyin Man - Capitol Ballroom, Washington, D.C. April 20, 1997

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another great podcast. I love PAYMH. Oh...hell...the whole thing's good. THANKS!!!

Anonymous said...

I had lost that surprise valley for 5 years, this is awesome and all the rest are a real treat...thanks auburn,Al

theuer said...

I am just getting into this podcast stuff and it is really cool. I have been a wsp fan for years and years.. still follow them and the side stage. I have found something different and wondergful in every cast I have so far. One thing that i would like to request is...and theres a story behind it. I had a bootleg, can't remember where or when, but it had a kick ass version of Down on the Farm on it. I gave it to a buddy who is a cotton farmer/wsp fan in Mississippi. Of course,the mud got to it and haven't heard the song since. Request=KICK ASS DOWN ON THE FARM!
Thanks

Anonymous said...

Great podcast(s)!

The first You'll Be Fine is pretty awful. I d/led the 9/15/97 show for the first time a few months ago. Todd sounds nervous and the timing is waaay off. Oh well.