'Widespread Panic at Brandon Amphitheater, Brandon MI' by Miles Tsang.
18" x 24" screen print, in a signed and numbered Glow In The Dark Regular AE edition of 80 for $75; a signed and numbered Regular Rainbow Foil Variant AE edition of 35 for $200; a signed and numbered Glow In The Dark Bayou Blue Variant AE edition of 60 for $90; and a signed and numbered Bayou Blue Rainbow Foil Variant AE edition of 35 for $200.
On sale Saturday June 17 at 11am ET through Miles' website.
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Song Review: Widespread Panic - “C. Brown” (Live, June 25, 2023)
Looking at Widespread Panic in 2023, it’s obvious many years have gone by since the band’s formation. But listen to WSP ’23, and it’s almost as if time has stood still.
The craggy - and different - faces, grey hair and bald heads belie this, of course. But despite Father Time’s physical toll, that fucker hasn’t yet managed to mess with Panic’s musicianship and sound.
And so it was that the version of “C. Brown” the Panics played June 25 at Red Rocks sounded like in came from the very same band that’s been playing the song for nearly four decades now.
But the band - despite the same name - is different. Some of the players have changed and those who remain have gotten older. Yet Widespread Panic - from a strictly musical standpoint - continue to defy space and time and make music very similar to that they dreamed up when they were pups.
Good then. Good now.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “C. Brown” (Live - 6/25/23) - B
12/26/23
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♡♡An honest tune with a lingering lead has taken me this far♡♡
♥︎Mikey♥︎
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Plastic Jesus - Widespread Panic (03/14/14 Nashville, TN)
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Song Review: Widespread Panic - “Travelin’ Light” (Live, June 23, 2023)
Though it’s been in the repertoire since the band began more than 35 years ago, “Travelin’ Light” is not a song that Widespread Panic has tired of playing.
The evidence is there in a powerful rendition of the J.J. Cale composition culled from Panic’s June 23 livestream from Red Rocks and released as a standalone. The band puts everything in to the track, with John Bell singing with the same fire he possessed in 1988 and Dave Schools continuing to find new ways to make the bass guitar more than just a rhythm instrument.
The rest of the Panics weren’t yet on board when the original group formed. But that doesn’t mean they haven’t played “Travelin’ Light” something like a gazillion times themselves. Still, one would never know it by the exuberance that goes in to nearly every reading of the heavy number.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “Travelin’ Light” (Live - 6/23/23) - B+
11/14/23
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