On October 31, 2000, Widespread Panic recorded a memorable live performance at the Austin City Limits Studio, later released as part of a DVD in 2008. At that juncture in their career, the band had just released their album "Don't Tell the Band" in 1999, which showcased their signature blend of rock, blues, and improvisation. This live recording not only featured "Dyin' Man" but also highlighted the band's electrifying stage presence, a hallmark of their performances. What's especially interesting is that the band’s appeal thrived on their live shows, with fans eagerly anticipating their unique renditions of songs each night. Widespread Panic's legacy includes their ability to create a communal atmosphere at gigs, and this performance in Austin epitomized that spirit. The fusion of their tight musicianship and the intimacy of the studio setting made it a significant point in their discography, resonating with fans old and new alike.