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Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic - Full Concert at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, Pelham, AL

Venue: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre Location: Pelham, Alabama, United States Date: July 29, 2001

In July 2001, during a pivotal moment in their career, Widespread Panic was riding high after the release of their studio album "Don't Tell the Band," which came out in early 2000. This live recording from Oak Mountain Amphitheatre captures the band at a time when they were solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in the jam band scene, blending Southern rock, blues, and improvisational flair. It's interesting to note that this era marked a significant evolution for them, as they began to explore more diverse soundscapes and complex song structures. The setlist for this show is a delightful showcase of their talent, featuring fan favorites like "Bowlegged Woman" and "Travelin' Light," highlighting the tight chemistry and energy they’re known for. The Oak Mountain venue, with its natural acoustics, only amplified the magic, creating a memorable experience for both the band and the audience. It’s moments like these that emphasize the connection between the band and their devoted fanbase.

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