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Widespread Panic 04/22/1989

John Brown's Farm, Oxford, MS
SHNID 173993
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flac1644 unknown mics > unknown cassette > unknown Dat > Sony PCM-300 > Komplete Audio 6 > Audacity > FLAC Tape supplied by: Jason Grant Transferred and converted by: Ted Rockwell Sector boundary errors on all tracks fixed and new ffp made by Gordon Wilson
Entered by Matt Vernon
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Widespread Panic
1989-04-22
John Brown's Farm
Oxford, MS

Source: unknown mics > unknown cassette > unknown Dat > Sony PCM-300 > Komplete Audio 6 > Audacity > FLAC

Tape supplied by: Jason Grant
Transferred and converted by: Ted Rockwell
Sector boundary errors on all tracks fixed and new ffp made by Gordon Wilson

Set 1:

01 I'm Not Alone
02 Driving Song >
03 B of D
04 Impossible
05 Knocking 'Round the Zoo

"we're gonna take a shocking break. But we'll play some more for you in just a minute."

Set 2:

06 intro

"don't hesitate to pick up that aluminum. Or anything else. Out in the water there. If you see any floaters of any kind, don't get scared. You can pick those up too." - JB

07 L.a. >
08 Gimme
09 Barstools and Dreamers
10 Cream Puff War >
11 Dear Mr. Fantasy

(Dave tells crowd they can't play anymore, "according to the authorities")

Encore 1:
12 Chilly Water

JB "Thanks a lot. We are gonna ride on."

Encore 2:
13 crowd banter
14 Mr. Soul
15 Can't Find My Way Home


NOTES:

[Afternoon show for SAE's 'Red & Blue Weekend']

'I'm not Alone' is cut at the beginning; 'I'm Not Alone' just JB and Houser; there is a splice between the end of Barstools and the beginning of Cream Puff War; Chilly Water fades in.

Based on the cuts in the tape and taking into consideration the band's banter from the stage, I am guessing that there were two encores. It is possible the final three songs are an encore from another show entirely, however, this combination of songs (Chilly, Mr. Soul, CFMWH) has never been played, at least according to the Everyday Companion.

"I like that shirt." Two different people say this near the mics during this show... once after I'm Not Alone and once after Dear Mr. Fantasy. Must've been some shirt.

This is a relatively early version of I'm Not Alone and features slightly different lyrics.

Also, the crowd banter before Mr. Soul is pretty hilarious. Check it out.

This tape may have come from Rick Sherman's collection.


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