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Matt Wertman (7/30/2013 12:59:58 AM)
...was living in SLC @ the time and rolled in to dusty Grand Junction in the afternoon. This was back in the day when the boys could be seen strolling in the lot and you could have a chance meeting at any time...Needless to say, it was a hot, hot show. It seemed as though the a.c. was not on, or maybe we were all just crammed into that aud on a particularly sticky day..Either way, I had a good ol time absolutely rocking out with my friends. I was a young buck of 26 and a couple years new to Panic. Since then I've seen about 50 shows and this one stuck in my mind. Some comments are made on technical prowess alone, but isn't it rather, the memory of the day, the folks you were with, and then the fuse that's lit by the first lingering lead that makes your Panic show stand out. Although it will NEVER be as it was with Mikey in the mix, I am grateful for any Panic that I get these days. I'm 44 now and count on these guys being around for many more moons doing it like the Dead....why, because that's what they do.
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Coconut Phil Spring 2012 (4/9/2012 5:39:30 AM)
Solid show, few snags here and there, but nothing to get in a twist over. The energy was high and Housers playing is amazing as usual. What will WP release while on hiatus? I'm hope we get some fully remastered stuff. Bring it on Horace, feed us brother.
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David (3/17/2012 10:34:05 AM)
Can we PLEASE get 10/31/97 as the next archives release not as a porch songs, though i'll take it that way if i have to. Im pretty sure "im not alone" on wanting this one. IT NEEDS TO HAPPEN!
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Mordici (3/15/2012 6:55:05 PM)
6-28-96 at Oak Mountain blows this auditorium show out of the water. Tapes don't lie.
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Scott Corrao (3/14/2012 2:15:07 PM)
Not sure what the deal is with Houser's guitar tone on this source. Certainly doesn't sound like this on the aud tapes of the show. Maybe getting only half the stereo feed or something? Can something be done?
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