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Zane (10/11/2009 8:01:05 AM)
Geoff, you really are embarrassing yourself. You think those bands are obscure? HAHAHA. I've seen lesh, Ratdog (twice in ATL this summer with Moe.), disco biscuits.. come on. What are you going to tell me next, listen to Keller Williams? Yes, you are a wanna be hippie.
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ashevegasgeoff (10/10/2009 10:30:18 AM)
ok "Zane." i've been listening to widespread for more than a decade, and i'm sorry. but it's GLORIFIED COUNTRY, you cuntrag. listen to some real music, disco biscuits.. glitch mob.. the dead.. bands that bring the heat. sorry friend, but i'm not a wanna-be hippy. i don't mind showering, and just because my parents grew up listening to the dead smoking that stinky green, doesn't mean i'm excactly like them. but it does make me cooler than you son. hope you live in a big city full of pricks, while i take it easy in the mountains. PC
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fun weekend in charlotte (10/7/2009 11:53:28 AM)
say what you want but i wasn't really that impressed with the panic show from saturday night. blackout blues was nice although i wish derek had come out for that one but diner, drums, u should be glad was definitely the best part of the show... the rest of the setlist was a little mainstream for my taste.
now sunday panic redeemed themselves and brought the heat! heros was beautiful, papas-drums-papas-porch song-henry parsons with mr. soul to close it... now thats more like the panic that i came to see!
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GeoCarlin (10/7/2009 11:09:51 AM)
6:10 -11:15. Not too short of a show. Allman's started with a twenty five minute mountain jam that was just okay. It just wasn't great. But when JB and the boys came out, they just took off. Jimmy was suitably fired up. My only complaint was the jerks directly around us who had gotten so wasted that they kept falling down on my wife and hitting me. Have your fun, I had mine, but if you can't stand up, stand down. Kind of hurt the show for my wife who is a bigger Allman fan than WSP fan. I had a great show though, nine dollar beers and bathroom lines included. WSP tore it up.
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Zane (10/7/2009 3:32:41 AM)
Attention everyone: "ashevillegeoff" is a wanna be hippie that thinks he's cool because he started listening to Widespread last year. Jimmy playing both shows was great to see. He played well with the Allman bros.
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Coconut Phil 10/6/09 (10/6/2009 12:27:27 PM)
The boys tore it up for sure. Diner>Drums>YSBG was off the chain. Jimmy was still on fire after playing a full blazing set with ABB. My bros and I had a great time in Charlotte. I really dig the venue a lot. Keep jamming America.
Coconut Phil- off the road for the rest of the year.
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ashevillegeoff (10/5/2009 11:56:44 AM)
charlottle and live music.. never a real hotspot for me. after coming off many, many long weekends of raging it was nice for a nice evening with panic. were people rockin' out left and right, yes? but the bathroom lines and 9 dollar beer special really just make it hard to appreciate a band. not to mention paying 48 dollars to be on the lawn, a quarter mile and two second delay away from the stage. all in all, panic came out rocking. but when the show starts late and stops at eleven o'clock, it just seems better off not going. but for your average joe, who knows nothing about music i'm sure the scene in the lot was a perfect stage for kickin' back and relaxing while boozin' it with your friends who are all wearing the same thing as you.. crokies, and a pair of kacki's shorter than your fugly girlfriend's. i used to love panic, and i'll keep listening to the panic i love. the choice nugs that you can't get. keep it real. geoff.
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youshouldbeglad (10/5/2009 11:32:38 AM)
Incredible show...they came out firing with Little Kin. Diner>Drums>You Should Be Glad were absolute ragers. The Allmans killed it too. I hated Warren wasn't there, but Jimmy filled in perfectly. The only dissapointment for me of either set was the End of the Show encore with Danny Hutchens on vocals. I know it's his song so I shouldn't be critical, but I would have much preferred JB taking the vocals. But minus the encore, it was an unbelieveable night and I hated to have to miss night two in Charlotte.
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