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27: Rock n Roll, or Whatever You Call It
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“Rock n Roll, or Whatever You Call It:” Panic and the Boys from Bloodkin
This week, we highlight a handful of songs brought to Widespread Panic by Daniel Hutchens and Eric Carter, aka Bloodkin. They came up at about the same time in Athens, and while Panic has achieved jam band royalty status, Bloodkin has remained under the radar, despite their massive songwriting output and far reaching influence, extending far beyond Panic. It is really hard to imagine Panic without the songs of Danny and Eric, from “Henry Parsons Died” to “End of the Show.” Selections include a handful of shows where the boys from Bloodkin sit in with Panic - it really doesn’t get much better than Danny and JB trading verses on “Quarter Tank of Gasoline” - including some rare FTP/only time played tunes. This episode is also remarkable for two reasons: Harvey makes a GRAND proclamation about one of the segments, and we (happily) play our first tracks from Widespread Panic 3.0, featuring the deft guitar work of Jimmy Herring. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
31 December 1991 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theater
Makes Sense To Me
Source: SBD27 January 1994 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theater
Wet Trombone Blues
Source: Nakamichi CM300/CP1 > DAT06 August 2000 - Winston-Salem, NC - Dixie Fairgrounds
Quarter Tank of Gasoline, Who Do You Belong To?
Source: FOB (in hat) Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Don Hess30 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Success Yourself
Source: AKG 46331 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Can’t Get High > Rotgut > Henry Parsons Died
Source: Matrix (SBD + EV-RE20s) by Michael Wilker19 July 1997 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
End of the Show
Source: AKG 480 > SBM-1 > OADE > DA-P110 July 2013 - Boise, ID - Idaho Botanical Gardens
Clap Hands
Source: Schoeps MK22>Kwon NOS>KC5>CMC6>analog>788T by Bennett Schwartz19 February 2012 - Aspen, CO - Belly Up Aspen
True To My Nature
Source: Schoeps MK4>kwon-dinA>KC5>CMC6>V3>analog>788T by Bennett Schwartz
Many thanks to Traci Markle for letting us use her awesome photo of Danny and Eric. Check out her website.
Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
122 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on October 13, 2022 18:40 (). Last successful fetch was on August 31, 2022 10:58 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 188027456 series 1411662
“Rock n Roll, or Whatever You Call It:” Panic and the Boys from Bloodkin
This week, we highlight a handful of songs brought to Widespread Panic by Daniel Hutchens and Eric Carter, aka Bloodkin. They came up at about the same time in Athens, and while Panic has achieved jam band royalty status, Bloodkin has remained under the radar, despite their massive songwriting output and far reaching influence, extending far beyond Panic. It is really hard to imagine Panic without the songs of Danny and Eric, from “Henry Parsons Died” to “End of the Show.” Selections include a handful of shows where the boys from Bloodkin sit in with Panic - it really doesn’t get much better than Danny and JB trading verses on “Quarter Tank of Gasoline” - including some rare FTP/only time played tunes. This episode is also remarkable for two reasons: Harvey makes a GRAND proclamation about one of the segments, and we (happily) play our first tracks from Widespread Panic 3.0, featuring the deft guitar work of Jimmy Herring. Enjoy!
Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
31 December 1991 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theater
Makes Sense To Me
Source: SBD27 January 1994 - Athens, GA - Georgia Theater
Wet Trombone Blues
Source: Nakamichi CM300/CP1 > DAT06 August 2000 - Winston-Salem, NC - Dixie Fairgrounds
Quarter Tank of Gasoline, Who Do You Belong To?
Source: FOB (in hat) Schoeps MK4 > KC5 > CMC6 > Sonosax SX-M2 > HHb by Don Hess30 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Success Yourself
Source: AKG 46331 October 1995 - Athens, GA - Classic Center
Can’t Get High > Rotgut > Henry Parsons Died
Source: Matrix (SBD + EV-RE20s) by Michael Wilker19 July 1997 - Memphis, TN - Mud Island Amphitheater
End of the Show
Source: AKG 480 > SBM-1 > OADE > DA-P110 July 2013 - Boise, ID - Idaho Botanical Gardens
Clap Hands
Source: Schoeps MK22>Kwon NOS>KC5>CMC6>analog>788T by Bennett Schwartz19 February 2012 - Aspen, CO - Belly Up Aspen
True To My Nature
Source: Schoeps MK4>kwon-dinA>KC5>CMC6>V3>analog>788T by Bennett Schwartz
Many thanks to Traci Markle for letting us use her awesome photo of Danny and Eric. Check out her website.
Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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