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Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic Full Concert: Live Performance at Oak Mountain Amphitheater

Venue: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre Location: Pelham, Alabama, United States Date: July 27, 2001

In the summer of 2001, Widespread Panic was riding a wave of momentum following the release of their album *Don't Tell the Band* in 2000, which showcased their signature blend of rock, blues, and Southern jam influences. This live recording from the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre on July 27, 2001, perfectly captures the band's energetic and improvisational spirit during a time when they were solidifying their status as one of America's premier jam bands. The setlist includes fan favorites like "One Arm Steve" and "Bear's Gone Fishin'," highlighting their knack for seamless transitions and extended jams. Notably, this period marked a key moment in their touring history, as they were widely recognized for their electrifying performances. Each show was more than just a concert; it was an experience, with the band often playing different variations of songs, keeping every performance fresh and exciting for their dedicated followers. Isn’t it fascinating how a single night can encapsulate the essence of a band’s journey?

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