bulldozer (9/4/2008 10:59:11 AM)
Allsome show...had no problem with the heat except for jimmy melting my face off. Sound was fine its rock and roll folks. Maybe they got whiskey in there!
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phatdoc (8/1/2008 8:45:58 AM)
Disappointed with Cleveland!! Great venue downtown on the river and the place was probably 1/2 to 3/4 full. I drove 7 hours from MI. and all I can say that if WP had played Detroit on a Friday night the place would have been packed! Show was above average for me but definitely kicked into gear with Hatfield through the end. I'll download just because I was there.
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goatshead (7/27/2008 6:33:06 PM)
Every time Panic comes to Cleveland it's a treat! I was in the front row for this one, and the boys were smokin'. I thought Dave and Sonny were on fire all night. What can you say about a band that JAMS for three plus hours in 90 degree heat. Really enjoyed hatfield and the nod to MSB with Let's get the show on the road. This was my 14 yr. old son's 4th show. He's an aspiring drummer and is amazed with every performance. Thank you for playing Cleveland....
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Adam (7/27/2008 11:24:36 AM)
First Panic show in about 3 years, and thought it was an intense show mostly up tempo song selection. Volume, I agree, was a bit too loud distorting JB's vocals. I took some friends who have never seen them and they could not distinguish the lyrics. Since I knew most every song word for word, I truly enjoyed it, and wondered why it has been so long since I have last seen them. Jimmy is amazing, and I knew from his other work, but he fits in very well. Second set was flawless in my opinion, just turn it down a few notches next time boys. Thanks.
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lance g (7/23/2008 8:18:13 PM)
I have been seeing the band since 89 and found this show to be very uninspired.not for lack of trying though.it just seemed like they just could not get it together.there were some great moments but it did not touch the creativity that was happening on spring tour.but as always,i will keep trying if the boys do the same.
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WyattEarp (7/23/2008 5:34:18 PM)
"Hello Cleveland" - "Spinal Tap." Oh yes in deed, they turned it up to 11. Let me say the sound was not distored in the front row. And yes it was hot, but that did not slow the band down one bit. Jimmy was just belting it out and Schools (Sasquatch) is just a freak of nature, no regard for heat. I was very surprised at the small venue and low turnout. The band did not give a rip and I did not either, great show. Download this one and turn it up to 11.
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MELISSA (7/23/2008 2:22:22 PM)
I HAVE SEEN WIDESPREAD AT NAUTICA BEFORE BACK IN 1999. IT WAS A ACOUSTIC SET AND IT MADE ME FALL IN LOVE WITH THEM. THE SOUND WAS FABULOUS! THIS SHOW THE SOUND WAS DISTORTED. BUT THE CHOICE OF SONGS WERE PERFECT! THE PAVILION MUST HAVE GOT NEW SPEAKERS....NOT AS GOOD OF QUALITY?
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Krikor (7/23/2008 6:48:31 AM)
Absolutely great show! I saw them several weeks earlier at Rothbury and thought that was fantastic (especially with Ann Marie Calhoun on fiddle exchanging licks with Jimmy), but I liked this one even more. Had a totally different vibe... groovier, funkier rather than the big-time rock concert feel of Rothbury, in particular the second set during which I loved hearing their version of Dr. John's greasy nawlins voodoo trance "I Walk on Guilded Splinters." Also might have had somethng to do with the smaller more intimate venue and thin crowd which made it easy to get up close, but I'd agree with the previous comment that the sound level was way too high. Good thing I always travel with my Etymotic ear plugs (best $11 I've ever spent on concert gear).
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