Widespread Panic
Widespread Panic Full Concert Performance at Oak Mountain Amphitheater
On April 28, 2002, Widespread Panic delivered a memorable performance at the Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Pelham, Alabama. At this time, the band had just released their studio album "Jackpot," earlier that same year. The album showcases their signature mix of rock, blues, and improvisational jamming, reflecting their evolution since the start of their careers in the late '80s. Interesting to note, Widespread Panic is known for their powerful live shows, often playing extended versions of their songs, and this particular concert is no exception. The video captures the vibe of their live environment well, especially considering audio enhancements from the Oade source and some savvy video tweaks like stabilization and color correction. Although three songs are missing post-drums, the infamous encore still keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, reminding everyone why Widespread Panic has maintained such a loyal following throughout the years.