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Reviews for Widespread Panic: 9/24/2005 Austin City Limits Festival, Austin, TX
 

   True Fan  (10/3/2005 2:26:46 PM)

I find it in extremely poor taste to claim a show is weak. Keep that kind of nonsense to yourself. Every Panic show is a great show and everyone should feel fortunate to experience one. The ACL show was great, yes it was HOT!, Damn Hot. Welcome to TEXAS.
True Fan

   Adam  (10/3/2005 11:38:54 AM)

I was up front on the Dave side and I thought it was an amazing show. Now it is my first Panic show, so I have nothing to compare it two, but I don`t see how you could call that weak (aside from the dust and heat). Can`t wait until they come back to Texas.

   Sunshine  (10/1/2005 11:09:03 AM)

The only thing weak about this show was the people in the crowd who threw light sticks at the stage. We were riding the rail, George side, and the boys were on fire! Thanks for such a good time!!

   Kyle W.  (10/1/2005 6:04:20 AM)

Thanks for getting this up so quick. I want to hear this again because I thought it was a WEAK show to be honest and I want to see what I think of the tapes now that I am not drowning in a cloud of scum and dust. First set was OK, maybe, but really the band seemed off all night. The 2nd set was significantly lower energy than the first. Maybe it was the heat and dust but they just did not have it going on at all. Even RR`s guest spot failed to generate the heat. They boys were just complacent and did not seem to be working very hard. All time Low was just that – a pallid and shameful run though of what should be a hot song. Easily the weakest show I have seen out of the 19 I have seen.

It is like the band had two modes, a rushed, let’s hurry up and get through this thing vibe, and a lethargic, plodding along vibe. I have hit almost all the TX shows since `98 and traveled to NO for Halloween `98. This is the only fest. Set of theirs I have seen, so maybe I just did not know to expect a pedestrian performance, but it seriously did not hold a candle to the last gig I saw in Dallas last April or any of the shows that I have downloaded from spring and summer tours this year.

   mmoellm  (9/30/2005 10:08:21 PM)

I am out of Utah and normally go to Red Rocks (in which I lost a little faith this year) to see the Panic shows. The last time I saw panic in TX was with Warren opening at the Back Yard, INCREDIBLE show. Although this is only the second time in TX to see Panic I was blown away again (thanks George for slowing down and enjoying!)! Why is there such a difference between the west coast/central/east coast shows? I guess I will be doing more travel toward the east! I am a reborn panic fan!

   johnnya67  (9/29/2005 11:58:52 PM)

Tastes better than a t-bone steak
excitement on the side.......

   Booty Brown, aka J. Hunt  (9/29/2005 10:13:04 PM)

Yo, I havent` listened to the soundboard, but being there is the next best thing, and Set II was fucking awesome. Set I was damn good too, but once the sun went down things took off. Props to the C`ville Allstars, especially those who made the long trip and braved the thousand degree temps, by the way it was a chilly 80 degrees in the ATX today.

   Malloy  (9/29/2005 10:11:12 PM)

Barely beats out Dallas for best show I`ve seen this year in TEXAS. Closing with All time low, CLASSIC. Thousands and Thousands on hand, you could hear WSP from 6th street, 3 miles away!!!!

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