Source Summary
AKG 483 (FOB, XY, about 40-50 feet from stage, DFC) > Oade M248 > HHB
Widespread Panic
December 31, 1999
Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
Taper: Julian Eldridge
DAT > CD: Alan Schwartz
Seed: Drew Boyles (dboyles@resnet.gatech.edu)
AKG 483 (FOB, XY, about 40-50 feet from stage, DFC) > Oade M248 > HHB
Portadat > Zefiro ZA2 > CD
This is the first of the sources for this show to appear. Julian's tapes
seem to make frequent appearances on etree because they tend to be some of
the best (subjectively). I was about 5 feet from the mics on 12/31, and
the sound where I was standing was quite good. Listening to the discs
confirms the quality. Just because this source is out quickly doesn't
mean that it has been rushed out...
DISC ONE:
set one
1. Space Wrangler
2. Blue Indian
3. Blackout
4. Driving Song >
5. That Thang >
6. Driving Song
7. Pickin' Up The Pieces*
DISC TWO:
set two
1. Porch Song >
2. Pilgrims
3. Love Tractor** >
4. Dying Man** >
5. Red Hot Mama***
6. Tall Boy**** >
7. Testify**** >
8. Tall Boy****
DISC THREE:
set three
1. countdown
2. Wonderful World****
3. Ain't Life Grand****
4. Respect Yourself*****
5. Chilly Water****** >
6. Barstools and Dreamers****** >
7. Satisfied****** >
8. Barstools and Dreamers****** >
9. Chilly Water******,
10. Pusherman****** >
11. Drums****** >
DISC FOUR:
1. Drums & Bass****** >
2. Papa's Home >
3. Diner >
4. Papa's Home
encore:
5. All Time Low****
6. Feelin' Alright*****
* with Kevin Harris (Dirty Dozen Brass Band) on saxophone, Roger Lewis
(Dirty Dozen Brass Band) on baritone saxaphone
** with Colin Butler (Big Ass Truck) on turntables
*** with Dirty Dozen Brass Band on horns
**** with Dottie Peoples and the People's Choice Choir on vocals
***** with Dirty Dozen Brass Band on horns, Dottie Peoples and the
People's Choice Choir on vocals
****** with Terrence Higgins (Dirty Dozen Brass Band) on percussion,
Unknown on percussion
[Only 'Respect Yourself', Only 'Testify', Only 'Wonderful World'; Jojo,
Sunny & Todd on small kits for 'Space Wrangler', 'Blue Indian' and
'Blackout']
setlist courtesy of www.everydaycompanion.com