As 1999 came to a close, Widespread Panic was riding high on the success of their 1999 album, *'Til the Medicine Takes*. This live performance of "Feelin' Alright," featuring the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, offered fans a dazzling glimpse into their unique blend of rock and funk. Captured on New Year's Eve at Atlanta's Philips Arena, the energy of the crowd harmonized beautifully with the band's improvisational spirit. It’s worth noting that this era found Widespread Panic deep in their groove, as they had built a loyal following, thanks in part to their extensive touring and reputation for electrifying live shows. The collaboration with the Dirty Dozen added a jazzy flair, showcasing how diverse influences shaped their sound. As they toasted to a new millennium, this performance became a memorable highlight, encapsulating a period where the band was both creatively fertile and deeply connected to their audience.