Select live performances of Widespread Panic and related music. Each week we try to bring you the interesting and the amazing from our large collection of live Widespread Panic.
Friday, April 20, 2007
PaniCast 46 (or is it 420) Music for the Planet
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Did you know it's April 20th today?!
I figured I would go back and find what I had from performances on April 20th and present some highlights. April 20, 1990 makes the cut here for intro music with Snorkle Search. This is a free-form jam that was named by Larry Acquaviva, a former roadie who took extensive notes during shows. We've kept this piece of 'Larry's Code' in the database as a tribute to Larry's contribution to the project, which is extensive. I also had highlights from 4/20/1993 but frankly they just weren't very good...
So here's how this week's cast goes down:
Intro music
April 20, 1990
Murfreesboro, TN
Snorkle Search (free-form jam named by Larry Acquaviva, roadie for Widespread Panic)
April 20, 2002
Raleigh, NC
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
April 20, 2001
Knoxville, TN
Pusherman >
Rebirtha >
Pusherman
April 20, 1996
Buckhannon, WV
Dirty Business >
Love Tractor >
Dirty Business
April 20, 1997
Washington, D.C.
And It Stoned Me
April 14, 2007
Huntsville, AL
Electric Funeral Jam >
Flat Foot Flewzy
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4 comments:
Well they'll stone you when you try to take your seat!
You are getting really pro with your production on these shows.
Thanks for moving your historic archival talents into the aural zone.
DBtv
Thanks Dan!
Give me a holler some time - let's get together!
I think one of my favorites--and not bacause of the subject matter. Great post.
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