Straight from the horses mouth…

Widespread indolence

By DAN AQUILANTE

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The musky odors of sweat, cannabis and spilled beer wafted through the air at Radio City Music Hall for a gathering of the vibe at the Wide spread Panic show Thursday.

That was the smell — the stink came from the band.

Celebrating Panic’s 25th anniversary was a disaster: The 22-song-long, three-hour-plus concert was mind-numbingly repetitious. The single, puny video-screen light show was inadequate, and the sound was often murky. And the ancient and decidedly unsexy sextet were immobile during the performance.

The band was so still, you’d think the guys flatlined just standing there, yet most of their fans danced in place with the goofy-footed steps you expect of a spastic monkey. The Panic-heads didn’t seem to notice the concert’s flaws, instead treating the event as if it were a house party and the headliners were just there for background music.
John Bell of Widespread Panic barely shuffled his feet during the band’s long set Thursday.
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John Bell of Widespread Panic barely shuffled his feet during the band’s long set Thursday.

While each member of Widespread Panic is a skilled musician, none seems to be a performer. Nobody expected vocalist John Bell to do a hula as he sang and strummed his acoustic guitar, but he made zero effort to entertain.

If you’re into rambling, you were in luck. In most songs, there was no experience of the music building to a climax. Instead, there was just relief when a 15-

minute tune like “Heroes” ended.

Many liken Widespread Panic to the Grateful Dead, but they pale in comparison. The Dead certainly jammed and extended songs, but every melody wasn’t given that treatment; Jerry and the boys understood the power in a concise tune with a built-in narrative, as in their signature pieces like “Truckin’ ” or “Friend of the Devil.”

Panic’s simple-minded version of narrative is found in songs like “Sewing Machine,” where bassist David Schools repeats the title, mantra-like, in the chorus.

In the end — during the encore — the band finally arose from its musical slumber with a rousing “Henry Parsons Died.” During that final song, John Hermann’s piano work was terrific, and Jimmy Herring stopped trying to fill every gap with lead-guitar noodling and managed to locate the heart of the melody in his fretwork.

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Widespread Panic Setlist
05/04/10
Memorial Auditorium
Chattanooga, TN

Set 1:

Disco > Driving Song > Rebirtha > Driving Song > Diner > Rock, Clinic Cynic, Crazy > Pleas > Mr. Soul

Set 2:

Postcard > Worry, Tortured Artist > Fishwater, Three Candles, Party At Your Mama’s House > Airplane > Ride Me High > Henry Parsons Died > Sometimes > Henry Parsons Died

Encore:

The Last Straw > Cream Puff War

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
05/01/10
BOK Center
Tulsa, OK

Set 1:

Glory, Holden Oversoul > Stop-Go > Weak Brain, Narrow Mind > Hatfield, Papa Johnny Road, Old Neighborhood > Big Wooly Mammoth > Who Do You Belong To?

Set 2:

Chilly Water, Time Zones, 1 x 1, Flicker > Surprise Valley > Drums > Papa Legba > Surprise Valley > Let’s Get The Show On The Road, Conrad

Encore:

Impossible > Makes Sense To Me

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/30/10
Memphis In May Festival
Memphis, TN

Set 1:

From The Cradle, One Arm Steve, Radio Child, Dirty Side Down > Protein Drink > Sewing Machine, Pilgrims, Thin Air (Smells Like Mississippi) > Smokestack Lightning, Can’t Get High > Goin’ Out West > Junior > Blackout Blues > Life During Wartime

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/29/10
New Orleans Jazz Fest
New Orleans, LA

Set 1:

Love Tractor, Pigeons, Space Wrangler, Walkin’ (For Your Love) > Blight, Thought Sausage, Imitation Leather Shoes > Jam > Proving Ground, Down*, Walk On The Flood > North, Up All Night** > Tall Boy**, Goodpeople** > Dark Bar** > Goodpeople**, On Your Way Down** > Bust It Big**, Ophelia** > You Should Be Glad**, This Part Of Town, Ain’t Life Grand*

* with John Keane on pedal steel
** with The MegaBlasters on horns

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/27/10
The National
Richmond, VA

Set 1:

Surprise Valley > Fixin’ To Die > Surprise Valley > C. Brown, Better Off, Angels on High > The Shape I’m In > Greta > Solid Rock > B of D > Action Man

Set 2:

Travelin’ Light > Machine > Barstools and Dreamers > Dirty Side Down > Wondering > Ribs And Whiskey > Nobody’s Loss > Papa’s Home > Drums > Papa’s Home > Tie Your Shoes > You Got Yours > Chainsaw City

Encore:

Gimme > Walk On

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/26/10
The National
Richmond, VA

Set 1:

Happy, Let’s Get Down To Business > Pleas > Mr. Soul, Crazy > All Time Low, Protein Drink > Sewing Machine, May Your Glass Be Filled, Fishwater

Set 2:

Last Dance > Bust It Big > Jack, Give, Don’t Wanna Lose You > Diner > Driving Song > Under The Radar Jam > Driving Song > Blue Indian > Rock

Encore:

Me And The Devil Blues > Henry Parsons Died

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/24/10
Walnut Creek Amphitheater
Raleigh, NC

Set 1:

Tall Boy > Holden Oversoul > Christmas Katie, Weight Of The World, Dyin’ Man, Bear’s Gone Fishin’, Aunt Avis, Who Do You Belong To? > North*

Set 2:

Drums** > Jam > Second Skin > Tickle the Truth, Sleeping Man, Dirty Side Down, Travelin’ Man, Her Dance Needs No Body > Vampire Blues***, Makes Sense To Me > Chilly Water

Encore:

Ain’t Life Grand, Love Tractor

* with Jerry Joseph on guitar/vocals
** with Wally Ingram on percussion
*** with Ryan Monroe on keyboards

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/23/10
Walnut Creek Amphitheater
Raleigh, NC

Set 1:

Little Kin, A of D, Imitation Leather Shoes > Junior > Rebirtha > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues, Flicker > Pilgrims, Walkin’ (For Your Love)

Set 2:

Conrad, From The Cradle, Tortured Artist > Disco > You Should Be Glad, Vacation > Drums* > Ride Me High** > Porch Song > Pigeons

Encore:

Can’t Get High > Radio Child

* with Steve Lopez on percussion
** with Ryan Monroe on keyboards

 


Widespread Panic Setlist
04/21/10
Warner Theatre
Washington, DC

Set 1:

Heroes, Space Wrangler > Rock, Time Zones, Papa Johnny Road, Machine > Barstools and Dreamers, Up All Night, Airplane, Can’t Find My Way Home

Set 2:

Proving Ground, Walk On The Flood, Trouble, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Little Lilly > I Walk On Guilded Splinters > You Got Yours > I Walk On Guilded Splinters > Drums > Hatfield > Climb To Safety

Encore:

Expiration Day, Postcard, Blackout Blues

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