Widespread Panic has woven quite the tapestry in the jam band scene, especially as they rolled into the early 2000s. By October 28, 2000, when they performed at the UNO Lakefront Arena, they were riding high on the wave of their previous album, *'\'Til the Medicine Takes,* which had come out just a year earlier, in 1999. This album showcased their signature blend of rock, blues, and improvisational flair, all the elements that became staples of their live sets. Interestingly, this period was marked by a growing fanbase and a reputation for marathon live shows, which makes that night in New Orleans particularly cherished among fans. The recording features a vibrant medley including "Disco," "Pleas," and "Blackout," highlighting their knack for seamless transitions and the spontaneous energy they shared with the audience. Plus, the location itself—the Big Easy—is known for its rich musical heritage, creating a perfect backdrop for their electrifying performance. Isn't it amazing how a single show can encapsulate the spirit of a band at a certain moment in time?