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Reviews for Widespread Panic: 12/30/2005 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
 

   PATFIELD  (4/9/2006 3:32:46 PM)

Even with a few mistakes this may be the best Panic show since 7/2/2002. I don`t know what else I need to say...

   Eastcoast Phil RN  (4/5/2006 6:49:02 PM)

Jamming show here. the 15 min 2nd skin is worth the price alone, then into a killer rebirtha. WSP are the best Jam band out today hands down. Please keep the great shows comming, will we ever get to download some classic shows? Keep Jamming America...
Eastcoast Phil. TCBRN. Simpsonville, SC.

   Maestro  (1/19/2006 6:23:39 AM)

Firt of all, this show was definatly the dark and jammy show of the 2. I`m not sure if anyone has mentioned the Pigeons from this show, but it is NASTY. They don`t finish it with the big ending, however they finish it more in an understated way and launch into a nasty, dirty Panic jam. I say get this show for if only for the nasty Pigeons!! But seriously, the rest of the show is very nasty as well. The Second Skin>JAM>Rebirtha>Jam to open the show was very impressive as was the Drivin>Vacation>Driving. 2 Thumbs up from this guy!

   FRO, FLEX, WHATEVER  (1/19/2006 12:38:55 AM)

The two nights at Phillips blew my mind away. I did`t know what to think. That day on the thirtyth I lost my job but those two mind twistin kick a$$ nights made up for everything. Damn what a party!!!! The haze in the air and the jamm made everything f*uckin sick. Sh#t none of us are free was enough to make me jam out but dnag the Low Spark>All time Low>Low Spark made it perfect. But then the second night open with sittin on the Dock of the Bay and later Tall Boy, which they handled nicely. But also expiration Day, all the songs about Georgia (which I gotta ghive major props for), the Ribs to Thin Air, which was a pleasure as alwways. I really enjoyed the Big Wolly though when the whole place got quiet and everyone gathered around JOJo then left when everyhtin was thrown two times, I might add. Man, I cracked up when I saw that Sh!t. And Flat Foot, Schools, you did a great job rockin out that song. Last the enccore killed the whole night. Fu@kin amazing! I don`t think I enjoyed a show that much since Huntsville and Pelham in `02. I will say though George, you my man opened it up both nights. Amen, I say, Amen, these guys can play.

   FLHipneck  (1/14/2006 6:32:36 AM)

This started two of the best nights of fun, brotherhood, and smokin ass music I`ve ever witnessed. If anyone disagrees, they obviosly werent there. And ease off the "well it wasn`t as cool as the 90whatever show...." b.s. I always see on here. These guys are tighter every time I see them and if you like some southern ass kickin rock n` roll you won`t find it better than Panic, and to constantly compare them to how it was back in the day tells me nothing about the show I am looking to download.
YeeeeeeeFingHaaaaaaw to the boys, and we`re like a bunch of crackheads waiting for spring tour around here.

   Matthew  (1/13/2006 7:02:36 PM)

"Listen up my brothers and sisters,
if you do then you will hear,
the voices callin` cross the years"

"One of us is in chains, then NONE OF US ARE FREE !!!"

   Matthew  (1/13/2006 6:51:52 PM)

This show is straight smoooookin` .... take >my< word on it b/c ~>
For a looong time, I just could get into Panic. They just never rrrreally blew me away and I def. didnt see what all the hype was all about here in the SE.
After moving back from California in 1999 I saw them for the 1st time (and many times since then including Oak Mtn. 4/28/02). You see, Im a devout Grateful Dead purist (150+ shows) and I never understood the lure of the Panic ..... dont get me wrong, it was usually cool, but (imho) they never never came close to my HIGH adventures with The Good Ol GRATEFUL DEAD.
>>However>> I did keep going to see them because in the back of my mind I had a feeling there was `something` to them and that maybe, just maybe they might eventually prove it to me.
Then came the hiatus .... then came April 27, 2005. My original hometown, TALLAHASSEE and then .... Zoom Zoooom Zooooooom ....
For the 1st time, I was truly floored, I was sooo stoked and this amazed all my Panic friends !
Since then, I have paid verrrrry close attention to everything they have been playing - just as I did in the glory daze of the good ol Grateful Dead.
There was magic and electricity in the air for both of these shows (along w/ Tallahassee + Bonnaroo + Tampa) that was reminiscent of the old days for me. I was soooo excited and they truly came to play. Believe >me< they tore that muthaf*cka down, down, down !!!! All sets, both shows, the atmosphere .... SIMPLY FAN-F*CKING-TASTIC !!!! This weekend was the ultimate culmination of a AMAZING 2005 for these guys ....
*** I must note the incredible 2nd set here, especially `Low Spark > ATL > Low Spark` > ROCK & Wrangler + the smooookin` Doreatha, Im Not Alone encore .... plus the amazing newer material `Second Skin` and my favorite > `You Should Be Glad` ... how true, true, true ... THANKS TO THE BAND FOR BRINGING THE HEAT ALL YEAR LOOOOONG > Bring on THE 2-double oh-6 !!!

   spreadly  (1/9/2006 2:45:43 PM)

Oh yeah baby,,,panic and the phillips it was good to be back with all you freaks,,,,i was feeling it the hole way,,,first set was sick,,, right off the bat with the second skin was perfect,,,panic on this night was dark and trippy,,at least from my seat,,,saw many faces in the screen behind the band,,this is our second skin,,peace and panic

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