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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Widespread Panic Memphis 10/5/2005

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> Hey Y'All,
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> After a fun night last night, it was time for round 2 at the Isle of Mud. As I have lately, I try not to have too high an expectation level. Charles, Jim, DP, and I went down to "our spot" in the 11th row. Dick was all over us and warned us 1/2 hour before the show, "If they see ya taping, they are coming after you"! After 20 minutes, he grabbed 4 goons and cmae back. He was screaming at Jim. Jim reacted as if he could not hear a thing, and this incensed Dick worse. Needless to say, we relocated, started the gear, and returned down front to enjoy the show. I actually had a great time.
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> The ist set started off very promising with the combo of Slippin'>Worry! Old Neighborhood is very funky and bouncy, but I think I have caught too many of them. The band shifted acoustically for 3 songs. They closed the set very strong with a Ride Me High>Let it Bleed. All Time Low got the 2nd set off to a rockin' start, followed by Good People. The meat of the set was a killer Drivin' > Papa's Home sandwich. Things got interesting as some of the Burnside Exploration appeared on stage for Junior. During the song, added some rap. He grabbed the crowd and had them going. The Burnsiders stayed on for Red Hot Mama. After a spooky 2nd Skin, we got a nice Pusherman that led into a Monstosity. Not my favorite song, but the jam had the intensity of the jam at the end of a Wrangler. The encore was short, but I did hear my first Follow You Down. After the show, I got dumped by Melissa and Stacey at the monorail station as I was escorting the Panic Phans for Phood $. After that, we hung out at the hotel with our guests.
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> Fun hangin' with Flynn and Heidi, Bobby and Jessica, Melissa, Stacey, Jim, Kelli and DP, Charles and Mindy, Madison and Amy, Pete, Hugh, Wade, Eric, and everyone else! John Callery, missing in action!
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> After a late night, we were up at 5:00. I dropped Charles and Mindy at the airport at 6:00. I had a few hours to kill, so, off to Tunica for some early morning blackjack! I played on a couple of tables, $5, and $10. I went thru my first $100 in about 45 minutes. The second $100 took only about 20 minutes, yikes. I thru down a $50 and was down to my last chips. I rallied and hit a hot streak. After 25 minutes, I got it all back + $15.00. That was good enough for me, so I headed back to Memphis to fly out.
> Here is how it went down:
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> Widespread Panic
> Mud Island
> Memphis, Tennessee
> 10/5/2005
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> 8:04
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> Slippin' Into Darkness > 9:04
> Worry 7:20
> Old Neighborhood 6:40
> *Counting Train Cars 3:54
> *Fishin'> 7:36
> *Nobody's Loss 6:41
> Action Man 4:40
> Travelin' Man > 9:24
> Ride Me High > 7:03
> Let It Bleed 5:00
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> 9:12 (1:08:30)
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> 9:49
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> All Time Low> 3:52
> Good People> Jam> 14:40
> Driving Song > 3:58
> Papa's Home > 14:08
> Driving Song > 2:46
> #Drum Solo > 11:10
> @Junior (with Rap)> 7:16
> @Red Hot Mama 8:42
> Second Skin> 10:20
> Pusherman> 10:47
> Monstrosity> 6:17
> Radio Child 5:30
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> 11:30 (2:50:)
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> Old Joe 4:04
> Baby, Let Me Follow You Down 4:00
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> 11:43 (2:59:)
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> *Acoustic
> # with Cedrick Burnside on percussion
> @with Cedrick Burnside on percussion, Eric Deaton on guitar, Gary Burnside on vocals
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> Schoeps MK4V>KC5>M222>NT222>Lunatec V3>Sound Device 722>DAP1

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