Widespread Panic 3/30/05 Cincinnati
Subject: Widespread Panic Cicinnati 3/30/2005
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> Hey Y'All,
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> Let's welcome Brad to the list! Got in from Nooga at 1:30 am, worked in the office till 4:30, took a 2 hour nap and Chris dropped me off to catch my plane to Dayton. Stopped by to see my client in Dayton and then headed south an hour to Cincy. Pulled up in front of the Taft at 6:15 to an open meter 50 yards from the door. I asked the guy in front of me if meters were still on and he said some girl just left the spot and meters are done at 5:00. There was an omen! Rock Star parking! I lock the Jeep and immediately I run into Jess and Jason, Eddie, and Patrick and.......
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> I met Ernie and we went in to our row H, center section seats. We set up shop between seats 7 and 8, DFC. I found the owners of the seats and they graciously slid down 2 to accomodate us. Nate and Pete finally made it at about 7:40. We clamped him on and the boys hit the stage at about 7:53. Day 5 figured to have some repeats as there are certain songs that have to be played every 3-4 shows. Pigeons got us started. Highlights of the 1st set was a Papa's! The Ride me High coming out of it could not get going so they slid in a mini drums to regroup. The new George song, I think Nikitina, was pretty good. Let me know the name if anyone knows. Daisy Mae is not my fav, so I figured it was a nice long 1st set. What I didn't know was that it was to be followed by a Bowlegged! By far the longest first set and the only one over 1 hour(1:15)
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> The second set opened with the well received Pleas. The Travelin' Man did not have the prominent Vacation tease as it did last week and in the past. We got our 2nd Second Skin. After the Nobody's loss, I figured Porch. Wrong again as they played a great Space Wrangler. If I had to pick 10 seconds from anywhere in the show where the hairs on the back of my neck stood up, it was the end jam of Wrangler where George was full force. He played it with a purpose. We ended up with 9 repeats. The playing was hot, the sound great, and the "Friends so Near" also great. Nice hangin' with Ernie, Nate, Pete, D.P., and all the other freaks! Five shows and still no long drum solo. Here is how it went down:
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> Widespread Panic
> Taft Theatre
> Cincinnati, Ohio
> 3/30/2005
>
> 7:53
>
> PIGEONS> 10:10
> WHO DO YOU BELONG TO? 5:07
> PAPA JOHNNY ROAD> 7:44
> PAPA'S HOME> 11:48
> RIDE ME HIGH> 3:24
> MINI DRUMS(TO REGROUP)> :41
> RIDE ME HIGH> 10:36
> PAPA'S HOME 1:40
> OLD JOE> 4:14
> NIKITINA? 4:21
> DAISY MAE> 4:55
> BOWLEGGED WOMAN 10:25
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> 9:08 (1:15:12)
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> 9:42
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> PLEAS> 11:50
> ONE ARM STEVE 3:40
> TRAVELIN' MAN>JAM> 10:00
> SECOND SKIN 12:00
> DRUM SOLO> 2:30
> RED HOT MAMA 8:37
> HOLDEN OVERSOUL> 7:18
> BASS AND DRUM SOLO> 1:19
> FISH20> 3:41
> DRUM SOLO> 1:33
> FISH20 3:00
> NOBODY'S LOSS> 6:05
> SPACE WRANGLER 8:16
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> 11:02 (2:35:05)
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> 11:05
>
> ONE x ONE> 5:43
> LOVE TRACTOR 5:07
>
> 11:15 (2:47:29)
>
> SCHOEPS MK4>LUNATEC V3>DAP1
> FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC ROW H
>
> Late,
> Z-Man
>
> Hey Y'All,
>
> Let's welcome Brad to the list! Got in from Nooga at 1:30 am, worked in the office till 4:30, took a 2 hour nap and Chris dropped me off to catch my plane to Dayton. Stopped by to see my client in Dayton and then headed south an hour to Cincy. Pulled up in front of the Taft at 6:15 to an open meter 50 yards from the door. I asked the guy in front of me if meters were still on and he said some girl just left the spot and meters are done at 5:00. There was an omen! Rock Star parking! I lock the Jeep and immediately I run into Jess and Jason, Eddie, and Patrick and.......
>
> I met Ernie and we went in to our row H, center section seats. We set up shop between seats 7 and 8, DFC. I found the owners of the seats and they graciously slid down 2 to accomodate us. Nate and Pete finally made it at about 7:40. We clamped him on and the boys hit the stage at about 7:53. Day 5 figured to have some repeats as there are certain songs that have to be played every 3-4 shows. Pigeons got us started. Highlights of the 1st set was a Papa's! The Ride me High coming out of it could not get going so they slid in a mini drums to regroup. The new George song, I think Nikitina, was pretty good. Let me know the name if anyone knows. Daisy Mae is not my fav, so I figured it was a nice long 1st set. What I didn't know was that it was to be followed by a Bowlegged! By far the longest first set and the only one over 1 hour(1:15)
>
> The second set opened with the well received Pleas. The Travelin' Man did not have the prominent Vacation tease as it did last week and in the past. We got our 2nd Second Skin. After the Nobody's loss, I figured Porch. Wrong again as they played a great Space Wrangler. If I had to pick 10 seconds from anywhere in the show where the hairs on the back of my neck stood up, it was the end jam of Wrangler where George was full force. He played it with a purpose. We ended up with 9 repeats. The playing was hot, the sound great, and the "Friends so Near" also great. Nice hangin' with Ernie, Nate, Pete, D.P., and all the other freaks! Five shows and still no long drum solo. Here is how it went down:
>
> Widespread Panic
> Taft Theatre
> Cincinnati, Ohio
> 3/30/2005
>
> 7:53
>
> PIGEONS> 10:10
> WHO DO YOU BELONG TO? 5:07
> PAPA JOHNNY ROAD> 7:44
> PAPA'S HOME> 11:48
> RIDE ME HIGH> 3:24
> MINI DRUMS(TO REGROUP)> :41
> RIDE ME HIGH> 10:36
> PAPA'S HOME 1:40
> OLD JOE> 4:14
> NIKITINA? 4:21
> DAISY MAE> 4:55
> BOWLEGGED WOMAN 10:25
>
> 9:08 (1:15:12)
>
> 9:42
>
> PLEAS> 11:50
> ONE ARM STEVE 3:40
> TRAVELIN' MAN>JAM> 10:00
> SECOND SKIN 12:00
> DRUM SOLO> 2:30
> RED HOT MAMA 8:37
> HOLDEN OVERSOUL> 7:18
> BASS AND DRUM SOLO> 1:19
> FISH20> 3:41
> DRUM SOLO> 1:33
> FISH20 3:00
> NOBODY'S LOSS> 6:05
> SPACE WRANGLER 8:16
>
> 11:02 (2:35:05)
>
> 11:05
>
> ONE x ONE> 5:43
> LOVE TRACTOR 5:07
>
> 11:15 (2:47:29)
>
> SCHOEPS MK4>LUNATEC V3>DAP1
> FOB/DFC/KFC/ZFC ROW H
>
> Late,
> Z-Man
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