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Published: 2011/02/02

Okay Widespread Panic fans, help us out. Which of these shows from the group’s fall tour would you recommend to a Panic newbie?

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tallboytodd November 5, 2010, 13:15:08

Seriously get the Vegas show. It was #75 for me and one of my top shows. The Karl Denson and Warren Haynes sit ins were amazing and Panic absolutely threw down in 3 plus hour showm. Widespreadmotherfuckingpanic!!!

skin sheep shoes November 11, 2010, 22:27:19

Since the temperature goes down,boots

Snafunk November 12, 2010, 17:12:36

Vegas. Hands down. Best show since Mikey passed.

Karl Austin November 12, 2010, 20:22:01

I voted for Charlottesville, not because it was the best show of the tour, but because they let my very good friend, Eric Martinez, from high school up on stage to play guitar on Fishwater. After seeing WSP for 14 years, that to me is what it embodies. Bringing someone on stage because his friends and family are there. These guys are a class act.

Kelly December 3, 2010, 16:43:08

As a long time subscriber of Relix mag., who patiently waits by my mailbox for the next issue, its about time Relix has given panic some attention cause there is not enough. every issue i anticipate a great article (ex. 1 written by Horace Moore or anything Schools writes) and they don’t get represented enough as they should. Im a old jam band gal, so all this new electronica is just like the new raves that i never attended when i was in college in the ’90’s. not knockin, just need more representation of some masterful southern soul talent. Thank u!

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