On August 12, 2000, Widespread Panic performed a live set at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham, Alabama, highlighted by their classic tracks "Airplane," "Pusherman," and "Henry Parsons Died." This performance occurred during a peak era in the band's career, as they were well-established in the jam band scene, having gained significant momentum from their prior studio release, "Til the Medicine Take," which came out in 1999. The live recording I've referenced is part of the "Live at Oak Mountain 2000" release, reflecting their reputation for dynamic live performances and improvisational prowess. This concert is notable not just for its energetic delivery but also for the band's strong fan engagement, showcasing Widespread Panic's dedication to their craft and their audience during a time when they were solidifying their legacy in American rock music.