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Reviews for Widespread Panic: 9/18/2010 Charlottesville Pavilion, Charlottesville, VA
 

   thebackofbeyond  (9/22/2010 3:44:01 PM)

I spend my time in the back of beyond, I'm out there, way out there; so it's always nice to see a show that's really f^ckin'out there! Not a big fan of Action or Dyin' but if you're going to do them, do them well and indeed these were really solid. Its refreshing to see the band truly enjoying themselves throughout this one and makes for a great show everytime. St.Louis and Cotton was King are arguably two of the more rockin' tunes off the new vinyl and only add to the fever pitch of this show. Now, let me go so I can download the show. :)) Oh, and I saw the "old" guy you were referring to Rager; he was clapping and jumping and bouncing around the whole show. "Dood" has like a 36in. vertical leap, he NEEDS to take a tour or two off and play for The Cavs next season.

   dead420  (9/20/2010 10:50:56 AM)

1st set was one of the most fun times I've had in a quite a while...a mid-driving song diner blew the top off the tent and to close off the 1st set with a very funky you should be glad (not usually a fan of this song, but it worked well here).

2nd set started off slow, but the jam out of action man got the crowd back on track, followed a nice jack and standard fishwater.

Encore: Who Do You Belong to?, End of the Show...enough said!!

High Cheers to My Friends So Near!!

   Rage'n Rippuh  (9/20/2010 8:02:49 AM)

Lots of old stuff 1st set - does a body good! The C'Ville crowd could have gotten into the show a little bit, but The Band didn't let their prudishness stand in their way. The Guys tore right through the ostentatious pretentiousness of them all and seemingly played for the old dood about half way back on the right who was waaay into the show - truly feeling it & feeding into and off of the Panic! Overall, really a very solid show, with strong tinges of barn-burner thrown in there (it can't technically be a barn burner if they're playing a tent), either way the Fellas were enfuego. Lets call it a holyghosttentrevival to be safe. Ethereal experience - thanks WSP & Bloodkin.

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