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No matter the version of Panic, we have ALL been there. A killer setlist, badass playing, and a great post-drums just leaving you wanting more. You even stay standing and clap for the band to come back for the encore - that’s how excited you are. The band comes back, the crowd pops, the energy is high, and...and...and...Nobody’s Loss? Why the hell didn’t they just hit the lights, play “Wonderful World,” and send us all home? Yep, that’s right, we finally dive into the wonder that is the “flip the bird” encore, a term coined by Harvey that identifies a single song encore that tends to be a bit lacking either in performance, duration, or song selection. This week’s picks reflect include some excellent examples of post-drums from 1996, 1998, and 2000, followed up by even better examples of a band either up against a curfew or one that’s so worn out, they just want to get back on the bus and watch some “The Andy Griffith Show” reruns. We think we picked four winners this week, so please enjoy and continue to spread wide the Bluest Tape vision to all your friends and colleagues!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
11 April 1996 - Farmville, VA - Hampden-Sydney College
Down on the Farm > Driving Song, Airplane > Pusherman, Proving Ground; E: Send Your Mind
Source: AKG ??? by Sam Holt
02 November 1998 - Macon, GA - Macon City Auditorium
Eliza’s Apt > Stop-Go > Conrad; E: Chunk of Coal
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Oade 148 > SBM-1 by Bill Mixon
19 August 2000 - Keystone, CO - River Run
Superstition > Red Hot Mama > Fishwater (w/DDBB); E: Old Joe
Source: Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Lunatec V2 > HHb by Mike Juday
30 November 2000 - Murray, KY - MSU Regional Special Events Center
Magic Bus > Knocking ‘Round the Zoo > Pilgrims > Blackout Blues; E; Blue Indian
Source: AKG481 > Oade M248 > SBM1 > DAT by Deepesh Misra
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No matter the version of Panic, we have ALL been there. A killer setlist, badass playing, and a great post-drums just leaving you wanting more. You even stay standing and clap for the band to come back for the encore - that’s how excited you are. The band comes back, the crowd pops, the energy is high, and...and...and...Nobody’s Loss? Why the hell didn’t they just hit the lights, play “Wonderful World,” and send us all home? Yep, that’s right, we finally dive into the wonder that is the “flip the bird” encore, a term coined by Harvey that identifies a single song encore that tends to be a bit lacking either in performance, duration, or song selection. This week’s picks reflect include some excellent examples of post-drums from 1996, 1998, and 2000, followed up by even better examples of a band either up against a curfew or one that’s so worn out, they just want to get back on the bus and watch some “The Andy Griffith Show” reruns. We think we picked four winners this week, so please enjoy and continue to spread wide the Bluest Tape vision to all your friends and colleagues!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
11 April 1996 - Farmville, VA - Hampden-Sydney College
Down on the Farm > Driving Song, Airplane > Pusherman, Proving Ground; E: Send Your Mind
Source: AKG ??? by Sam Holt
02 November 1998 - Macon, GA - Macon City Auditorium
Eliza’s Apt > Stop-Go > Conrad; E: Chunk of Coal
Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > CMC6 > Oade 148 > SBM-1 by Bill Mixon
19 August 2000 - Keystone, CO - River Run
Superstition > Red Hot Mama > Fishwater (w/DDBB); E: Old Joe
Source: Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Lunatec V2 > HHb by Mike Juday
30 November 2000 - Murray, KY - MSU Regional Special Events Center
Magic Bus > Knocking ‘Round the Zoo > Pilgrims > Blackout Blues; E; Blue Indian
Source: AKG481 > Oade M248 > SBM1 > DAT by Deepesh Misra
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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