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Submit ReviewWe check in with friend of the podcast, Sam Holt, as he and his friends get ready to hit the road for a short tour through the southeast. We talk about that, fall 2000, and of course, Mikey and Todd.
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We are joined by brothers Geoff and Christopher Hanson, the guys behind 2002's The Earth Will Swallow You, a documentary that follows Widespread Panic in 2000 and looks at a band at their zenith.
Be sure to check out The Earth Will Swallow You on Nugs on Saturday January 21st at 8pm.
And check out www.ScrappleMercantile.com for more from the Hansons.
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In this episode, Harvey is joined by Sam Holt, longtime Widespread Panic fan and former guitar tech and band member, to discuss the 20th anniversary of Michael Houser's passing and Sam's post-Panic shows in Atlanta.
Sam pulled out two old soundboard tapes and some of each are included here:
11/8/00 - Hult Center, Eugene, OR
Disco > Ride Me High > No Sugar Tonight
11/29/00 - Assembly Hall, Champaign, IL
Sandbox, Driving Song > Breathing Slow > B of D
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Well, if you enjoy wandering conversations about nothing terribly impactful or relevant to your lives, then this is the episode for you! Jeff spends much of this short episode distracted by the brilliance of Ja Morant (47-8-8 in a playoff game!), and then asks Harvey the question of all questions about Goose and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead: “But, why do you like it?” Harvey provides a passionate enough answer to pique Jeff’s interest, but will it move beyond a quick Relisten listen? Come back for the next ep and find out! Beyond that, we talk about My Morning Jacket, Old Forester bourbon, Panic in Wilmington, Panic in Huntsville, and then brainstorm ideas for a new Panic project. If nothing else, check out these face melting links below!
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Widespread Panic - 03 May 1997 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain
Widespread Panic - 07 May 1997 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theater
Hatfield > Let’s Get the Show on the Road > Radio Child
Widespread Panic - 08 May 1997 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theater
Widespread Panic - 10 May 1997 - St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead - 28 April 2022 - Newport, KY - Promowest Pavilion
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Our first show of 2022 (?!?) and we hit the ground running with a great interview with former Panic taper, guitar tech, and band member, Sam Holt, who shares with us some of his favorite moments from spring 1992, recalls some special moments from Mikey’s last full tour in spring 2002, what it was like to sit in with Jerry Joseph, and looks ahead with great excitement to three Sam Holt Band shows he has coming up in May that will pay tribute to Mikey and Todd Nance. After Sam exits, Jeff and Harvey get caught up with each other, look back at the first few shows of 2022, and ahead to what is shaping up to be a pretty robust 2022 tour.
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Learn more about the upcoming Remembering Mikey shows at RememberingMikey.com
Sam Holt Band Presents Remembering Mikey – A Musical Celebration of Michael Houser & Todd Nance
May, 12 Isis – Asheville, NC (Buy Tickets)
May, 13 The Pour House – Charleston, SC (Buy Tickets)
May, 14 Avondale Brewing – Birmingham, AL (Buy Tickets)
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Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons
03 May 2002 - Athens, GA - The Georgia Theatre
Three Mile Island (with Sam Holt)
27 February 1992 - Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade
Eliza's Apt., Fishwater
21 March 1992 - Denver CO - Herman’s Hideaway
Driving Song > Me & the Devil Blues > Driving Song > Disco
25 May 1992 - Winston-Salem, NC - Ziggy's
Entering a Blackhole Backwards > Chilly Water
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Milwookie, Nolaween, and Living in the Past
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This week, we recap four solid shows from the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, an annual stop for the band and fast becoming a must-see run for all the Panic fans out there.
Looking ahead, we wishcast a few covers for the upcoming Nolaween run at UNO Lakefront Arena, and, as we always do around this of year, wax poetic about the 1997-2000 Halloween runs. No existential talk this episode, but we hint at a serious conversation in the weeks ahead - don’t worry kids, we’re not breaking up. And, big surprise here, Jeff rattles off his favorite Fall 1996 shows. Have fun in NOLA everyone, and be safe!
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22 October 2021 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
Gradle > Gimme > Entering a Blackhole Backwards > Chilly Water > Four Cornered Room > Chilly Water > Life During Wartime
23 October 2021 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
Diner > Ophelia > The Shape I’m in
24 October 2021 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
Jam > Love Tractor > Riders on the Storm
29 October 1996 - Kalamazoo, MI - State Theater
Diner, Nobody’s Fault But Mine > Machine > Barstools and Dreamers
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Despite the best efforts of the rain to keep the party from happening, Mempho Festival 2021 was a grand time! Panic played two really great one set shows on Friday and Saturday, kicking off each show with a high energy opener, building even higher during the set, and sending us all home with big smiles. Billy Strings joined the boys for a killer four song sit in on Friday night, including a massive “Dirty Business,” while the Saturday highlight was probably the raucous “Arleen.” We go over both shows in detail and are joined by a special guest, Jeff’s better half, Jennifer, who attended her first, but hopefully not her last Panic show on Saturday night. She notices details that the rest of us miss, and gives us a breakdown of how one lucky couple experienced the physical act of love inside the porta pots. No, I am not making that up. We end with the obligatory tribute to Fall 1996 and, I kid you not, open up a pack of 1988 Topps baseball cards. In the non-profit world, we would call that “mission drift.”
We’d love to share some clips from Mempho, but there was no taping allowed, so we’ll give you some 96 and 99 fall tour heat instead - enjoy!
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07 October 1996 - Gainesville, GA - Georgia Mountain Center
Machine > Barstools and Dreamers, Papa’s Home
07 October 1999 - Santa Monica, CA - Civic Auditorium
Junco Partner > Diner > Rebirtha
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It’s Mempho Time!
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The 2021 Mempho Festival is FINALLY here! What a couple of months since the last Panic shows - the Wilmington shows were epic, the Asheville shows serviceable, and then Napa and NYC got canceled, and JB got COVID. But, everyone is healthy and the fans are ready for the Memphis heat! Aside from the Panic, the festival lineup is pretty great, with the Avetts, Nathaniel Rateliff, Black Pumas, Liz Brasher, City Champs, and more gracing the stages at the Memphis Botanic Gardens. We are so excited to have you come to town! Check out this episode for a Mempho preview, some setlist wishcasting, and Jeff’s very extensive dining, drinking, doing, and watching recommendations to keep you and yours occupied during a busy SEC Saturday. Go visit that Stax Museum of American Soul Music, too!
Even though Harvey only listens to JRAD these days, Jeff has a couple of Panic show recommendations for you from fall 94 and 99 - enjoy!
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27 September 1994 - Jacksonville, FL - Memorial Auditorium
26 September 1999 - Clemson, SC - Littlejohn Coliseum
Papa Legba > PAYMH > Pleas > Conrad
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