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Reviews for Widespread Panic: 7/11/2006 Cuthbert Amphitheatre, Eugene, OR
 

   jimmer jammer  (8/23/2006 4:30:31 PM)

Wow, what a treat the Eugene show was. It was my birthday, and during "Tortured Artist" I swear JB looked right at me when sang the "Happy happy birthday to you!" part of the song. The show was very intimate, but rocked and shook my bones! One of the best panic shows i have seen, no question. Greta, Vampire Blues, and Doreatha are my show favorites, and the rest of the set is amazing too.

   bigjon1420  (8/22/2006 6:15:54 PM)

These boys are getting hotter and hotter! Loved the Syd tribute!
Can`t wait until they cruise back!

   N.B.D.  (7/21/2006 5:36:19 PM)

True Dark and Dirty Panic. First of my four night run, man - i`ts good to be Back Again! Dave practically pulls your heart right out of your chest in a powerful, extended `Set the Controls` jam just prior to the Interstellar/Astronomy/Sammy Sickness, a moving tribute for sure.

   sara sunshine  (7/20/2006 10:26:53 PM)

My favorite show from our northwest run, for sure (although sat in seattle was out of control too!). Classic JBism between encore songs..."change of mood, kinda like strangling a chicken, then petting a cat"! The boys were having fun and we were too.

   herb doctor  (7/20/2006 10:05:44 AM)

fun show, lots of dancing up front, tons of hippies.

hadn`t seen the boys since 1995 in vermont, this was a treat.

post drums was very kind indeed, downloading flac right now!

   cwhite  (7/17/2006 12:44:02 PM)

This show is awesome glad they busted out that tribute to Syd. Sam Holt is the man. Buy it now the STC Jam and IO is worth it alone and the rest of the show rocks too. Can`t wait till Mempho. Later Spreadnecks

   mc in mississippi  (7/17/2006 12:45:18 AM)

An interesting show in an interesting time...the 7/11/06 show shall go down as a heavy show, indeed. The show paid tribute to the death of Pink Floyd founder, Roger "Syd" Barret, complete with a nasty cover of Syd`s one and only single, "the Interstellar Overdrive". Mr. Holt is indeed a secret genius in cohorts with Dave Schools on this one. The Eugene Jam on this show is none other then another great early Floyd cover of the song, "Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun". Not to be confused with Astronomy Domine, folks. The show would have been double ironic if Schools had dropped a nasty "Careful With that Axe, Eugene" as he did in Guilded Splinters at the Filmore in Denver, 11-4-05. Eugene rocks Panic back to the Solid Rock, and just as Syd Barret`s debut Pink Floyd album "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" released during Israel`s Seven Day War in summer of 67, Mr. Roger Barret passed on a day that is dawning on the gates of World War III as Israel is yet once again entangled with it`s neighbors. Shine on, you crazy piper at the gates, shine on.

   crunk_daddy  (7/16/2006 10:34:48 AM)

This is possibly the best panic show I have ever seen (over 25+ shows). I guess someone must have told the boys the last show they played in Eugene was a little mellow, b/c they came out like they had something to proove. The post-drums madness was straight up insane! Get this show and you won`t be sorry!

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