Widespread Panic
Widespread Panic - Stop Breakin' Down Blues Performance
Widespread Panic was riding a wave of creative energy in the early 2000s, particularly around their July 20, 2002, performance at The Backyard in Bee Cave, Texas. By this time, they had just released their album *Live in the Classic City* in 2001, which captured their vibrant live sound and showcased their ability to blend improvisation with classic rock and country themes. The track "Stop Breakin' Down Blues," originally penned by blues legend Robert Johnson, is a perfect illustration of how Widespread Panic infused their performances with deep musical roots while making them uniquely their own. This particular recording highlights their tightness as a band and their penchant for weaving in jam-based explorations that keep audiences coming back for more. The energy palpable in their live shows speaks volumes about their connection with fans and the rich tapestry of influences that shaped their sound during this period.