Widespread Panic Chicago 4/9/2005
Widespread Panic Chicago 4/9/2005> >
Hey Y'All,> >
First off, congratulations to Adam and Heather! Hard to believe but next time I see you guys FOB , you will be married blockers! Happy birthday wishes to BC and Pamela! Hope you could hear the Bowlegged on my call last night! The day started with Hubie, Frank, Nate, and Kate, picking up Teresa and myself to go to the Cubbies game. We were ready to kick off a long day. I ran the Schoeps MK4V>V3(yes, they were run as 4v's this time!), while Hubie was over at third base doing the video. He did a great job, even followed JB down the tunnel after he sang. He got a rousing ovation from the Panic faithful. The game itself was very good, a Cubbies 4-0 shutout on a one hitter. I saw a lot of one hitters this weekend, too many! Why in the world did Dusty Baker yank Zambrono? He pitched very well, and had 2 hits. After the game, Hubie and I ran into Dave on the way to the train and said Hey. He had fun in the bleachers.> > > To sum up last night, WOW! They were hittin' on all cylinders. A very tight and looonng first set by today's standards. Always a good show when you get Little Kin and Junior in the same set. "Love your dog..hope he loves me too". I believe the opener to be a R.L. Burnside tune, anyone sure of this? The closer sums up the first set, Mercy>Bowlegged! And my third Bowlegged in one tour, I don't think I can ever remember that! Trace tells me this combo was done once, in like '93. Again may I reiterate, it was the bomb hangin' in our little community for the third night in a row! I was able to find 5 tickets for some of the faithful for tonight's show. Glad you got in, as you know who you are! Nice meeting Tammy from San Diego, welcome to the list!> > The second set was like a wish list for the most part. The Porch was outstanding. That is the best George version these old ears have heard, as I think he hit every note. He is going through a metamorphis stage. He tore our face off last night. A big, fat, Drivin' sandwich, with lots of ecutriments! Finally got the Arlene. Dave threw down some hefty bass lines before going back to Drivin'. The only spot I could say did not blow me away was the encore. My second May Your Glass be Full, and I guess it just doesn't do it to me. It is like a prozac version of Old Joe. I walked out very "Satisfied"! After the show, a visit will 15 tour friends over to Charle's room, a trip to the 24 hour Mexican restaurant for a fat burrito, watch a Panic DVD about fans made by a fan, crash at 4:00 a.m., up at 6:30 a.m., and a seven hour drive to Cleveland to work at 4:00 in the afternoon. Ouch! Here is how it went down:> >
Widespread Panic>
Chicago Theatre>
Chicago, Illinois>
4/9/2005> >
7:33> > SNAKE DRIVER?> 3:57> TALL BOY> 9:35> JUNIOR> OLD NEIGHBORHOOD 7:15> LITTLE KIN> 7:08> DRUM SOLO> 2:13> MONSTROSITY>JAM> 10:22> TRAVELIN' LIGHT 6:31> MERCY> 10:23> BOWLEGGED WOMAN 11:39> > 8:48 (1:14:53)> > 9:27> > THOUGHT SAUSAGE> 5:53> BEAR'S GONE FISHIN'(with Tie Your Shoes jam)> 14:49> DRIVIN' SONG> 4:06> PORCH SONG>JAM>10:03> LET'S GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD> 7:23> BLACKOUT BLUES> 7:22 (no goin' back to Mississippi verse)> ARLENE(with Ribs and Whiskey 1 line rap)> 8:49> *BASS AND DRUMS> 5:54> DRIVIN' SONG> 4:32> BIG WOOLY MAMMOTH 6:00> > 10:41 (2:21:00)> > 10:45> > MAY YOUR GLASS BE FULL> 5:16> ACTION MAN 4:11> > 10:54 (2:40:05)> >
*Dave played the Funk 49 Money Money riff and Third Stone from the Sun theme.
> > > Well, that is it for me for quite a while. I did say goodbye to Dino, Chris, and Sam. I am hoping some of you can send me your reviews the rest of the tour. To all of you that I got to hang with, THANKS A BUNCH!!!!> > Late,> Z-Man> >
Hey Y'All,> >
First off, congratulations to Adam and Heather! Hard to believe but next time I see you guys FOB , you will be married blockers! Happy birthday wishes to BC and Pamela! Hope you could hear the Bowlegged on my call last night! The day started with Hubie, Frank, Nate, and Kate, picking up Teresa and myself to go to the Cubbies game. We were ready to kick off a long day. I ran the Schoeps MK4V>V3(yes, they were run as 4v's this time!), while Hubie was over at third base doing the video. He did a great job, even followed JB down the tunnel after he sang. He got a rousing ovation from the Panic faithful. The game itself was very good, a Cubbies 4-0 shutout on a one hitter. I saw a lot of one hitters this weekend, too many! Why in the world did Dusty Baker yank Zambrono? He pitched very well, and had 2 hits. After the game, Hubie and I ran into Dave on the way to the train and said Hey. He had fun in the bleachers.> > > To sum up last night, WOW! They were hittin' on all cylinders. A very tight and looonng first set by today's standards. Always a good show when you get Little Kin and Junior in the same set. "Love your dog..hope he loves me too". I believe the opener to be a R.L. Burnside tune, anyone sure of this? The closer sums up the first set, Mercy>Bowlegged! And my third Bowlegged in one tour, I don't think I can ever remember that! Trace tells me this combo was done once, in like '93. Again may I reiterate, it was the bomb hangin' in our little community for the third night in a row! I was able to find 5 tickets for some of the faithful for tonight's show. Glad you got in, as you know who you are! Nice meeting Tammy from San Diego, welcome to the list!> > The second set was like a wish list for the most part. The Porch was outstanding. That is the best George version these old ears have heard, as I think he hit every note. He is going through a metamorphis stage. He tore our face off last night. A big, fat, Drivin' sandwich, with lots of ecutriments! Finally got the Arlene. Dave threw down some hefty bass lines before going back to Drivin'. The only spot I could say did not blow me away was the encore. My second May Your Glass be Full, and I guess it just doesn't do it to me. It is like a prozac version of Old Joe. I walked out very "Satisfied"! After the show, a visit will 15 tour friends over to Charle's room, a trip to the 24 hour Mexican restaurant for a fat burrito, watch a Panic DVD about fans made by a fan, crash at 4:00 a.m., up at 6:30 a.m., and a seven hour drive to Cleveland to work at 4:00 in the afternoon. Ouch! Here is how it went down:> >
Widespread Panic>
Chicago Theatre>
Chicago, Illinois>
4/9/2005> >
7:33> > SNAKE DRIVER?> 3:57> TALL BOY> 9:35> JUNIOR> OLD NEIGHBORHOOD 7:15> LITTLE KIN> 7:08> DRUM SOLO> 2:13> MONSTROSITY>JAM> 10:22> TRAVELIN' LIGHT 6:31> MERCY> 10:23> BOWLEGGED WOMAN 11:39> > 8:48 (1:14:53)> > 9:27> > THOUGHT SAUSAGE> 5:53> BEAR'S GONE FISHIN'(with Tie Your Shoes jam)> 14:49> DRIVIN' SONG> 4:06> PORCH SONG>JAM>10:03> LET'S GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD> 7:23> BLACKOUT BLUES> 7:22 (no goin' back to Mississippi verse)> ARLENE(with Ribs and Whiskey 1 line rap)> 8:49> *BASS AND DRUMS> 5:54> DRIVIN' SONG> 4:32> BIG WOOLY MAMMOTH 6:00> > 10:41 (2:21:00)> > 10:45> > MAY YOUR GLASS BE FULL> 5:16> ACTION MAN 4:11> > 10:54 (2:40:05)> >
*Dave played the Funk 49 Money Money riff and Third Stone from the Sun theme.
> > > Well, that is it for me for quite a while. I did say goodbye to Dino, Chris, and Sam. I am hoping some of you can send me your reviews the rest of the tour. To all of you that I got to hang with, THANKS A BUNCH!!!!> > Late,> Z-Man> >
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