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Reviews for Widespread Panic: 7/15/2006 Marymoor Park Amphitheater, Redmond, WA
 

   gayelynn59  (10/4/2006 12:10:40 PM)

hey panic fans, seems like there was a panic pit forming down front in rdmond.
was so lucky to be able to follow them to brundage, even with a hard brace on me leg, but george signed it after that show, best souvineer i ever recieved, stepped in a hole at marymoore down front and it was worth every pain and spasm to be there dancin to glory. hope to see you all next year in wa.

   gdawg  (8/24/2006 9:47:09 PM)

Continued...... Diner, Take out

   gdawg  (8/24/2006 9:42:57 PM)

If the band is reading this, if you don`t this again next year I promise I will kill myself!! After witnessing this show, my life, along with my biological makeup was permanently altered. Turn it into a festival (at the Gorge) with String Cheese and it would be the biggest thing to ever impact earth : ) Redmond Jam was maybe one of the best jams I have ever heard. Everytime Schools comes out right after the drum session, to bring things back together, it is mind blowing. Bass + Percussion = Musical orgasm. Along with Redmond Jam, highlights were: Ain`t life Grand (3rd song,preview of what kind of show we were in for) Barstools, Chunk of Coal (Keane on Banjo so hot), Mr. Soul (mind blowing), Diner, Take out

   g.t.  (7/26/2006 6:08:54 PM)

WOW! What a day for a panic show. The venue could not have been more perfect. Marymoor park is a small (less than 5000, although maybe 1000 for the show) outdoor (the best way to see panic)grassy, fenced off area. The day was sunny and low 70`s. The crowd was amazing. Best crowd since my first show in 1991 in the Georgia Theatre. Seems the farther away from the south you get, the more it filters out the drunken, frat boys who are there not for the great music but to be obnoxious to the true fans. How can you go wrong starting with Who Do You Belong To into Time Zones into Ain`t Life Grand, the energy was flowing from the band and from the crowd. The rest of the show just gets better. A lot of old school panic.(which is always a good thing)After 15 years since being turned onto panic and many shows, this is truly a classic panic show which I am greatful to have experienced live. This is for Greg, the buzz was low key, which I would have expected so far from home. However, this made for a great, great crowd of true panic fans. I believe Panic enjoyed playing at Marymoor. They sure put on a hell of a show for those who were there. I hope this will be trend for future panic shows in Washington. Can`t think of a better venue to see a band, a better crowd to be around, or a better band to see. AIN`T LIFE GRAND!

   nbd  (7/26/2006 12:19:09 PM)

The Chunk of Coal with Keane on banjo is Bumpin`!! I was there, and knew it was fun, but hearing it again - it`s even better. Jojo`s `speaking part` is right on! First set = fun + Diner>Heroes. Ha! 2nd set = Sammy Sickness!!! The Barstools will blow you up, period.

   doesitreallyevenmatter  (7/25/2006 6:13:58 PM)

just want to see some freakin` archival realeses. come on panic, dust off some ole soundboards, i wanna hear some mikey ;)

   Dave  (7/24/2006 5:50:18 PM)

Great show! But where is the artwork?? Also, where is the 7/18 show??

   Mike  (7/22/2006 10:46:26 AM)

Was it just me, or did a Mosh Pit form down front?
Widespread/Sam Holt "Southern grunge!"
A must for your collection.

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