Widespread Panic
Walnut Creek Amphitheater
Raleigh, NC
April 29, 2000 (Sat)
Source: fob Schoeps mk4 (in hat, ortf)> kc5> cmc6> HHb
Transfer: Sony D8> s/pdif> Echo Mia Midi> Wave Lab> CD Wav> WAV> FLAC
48 to 44.1 conversion completed with Wave Lab
Taped by: Don Hess
Transfer: Mark Brut
This show is pure greatness. If you were there, you know. The annual
Raleigh monsoon came in about 5:00 and it poured up until showtime...
and I mean POURED. The result was a severe temperature drop, and a crowd
that was SO ready to rock. The band delivered in spades. The ride from
Statesboro the night before was ROUGH, but when we got there, EVERYONE was there.
We owned the first 5 rows. I swear to this day that my friend G-Fine told
me before the show that the band was going to play "Riders On The Storm"
at which I laughed. When JB went into the "Riders" rap in "Hatfield",
it was one of the cosmic moments of all time for me. This is Panic at the
peak of its powers. Enjoy.
CD 1/Set 1
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1. Fishwater->
2. Pleas->
3. Fishwater
4. Bear's Gone Fishing->
5. Tie Your Shoes->
6. Imitation Leather Shoes
7. Hatfield
8. The Waker
CD 2/Set 2
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1. Space Wrangler->
2. Surprise Valley->
3. Little Lilly->
4. Flat Foot Flewzy
5. Airplane->
6. Drums->
CD 3/Set 2 continued
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1. Drums and Bass->
2. Pilgrims
3. Ain't Life Grand->
4. Love Tractor
~Encore~
5. Action Man
6. Can't Find My Way Home
* with Peter Jackson on drums
['Riders On The Storm' rap by JB during 'Hatfield';
'Train Kept A Rollin'' rap during 'Flat Foot Flewzy';
'Can't Find My Way Home' tease by Dave after 'Drums']
Notes:
This was orginally seeded with SBE's from d1t8 through d3t6.
The source also contained a hiss and some volume changes.
I ran all the files through Sound Forge 7.0, cutting the frequencies
above 5kHz by 40dB. I them adjusted the volume by a couple db in
several spots through out the show. I then ran the files through shntool.
Here is the resulting lineage: wav > Sound Forge 7.0 > Shntool v2.0.0 > FLAC(level 6)
By: Patrick Wood (10/21/2004)