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87: Getting Back to Our Roots
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Getting Back to Our Roots: A Return to 1996
Since it had been SO long since we dropped a new episode on you all, we thought it best to go back to our roots and play some serious, super sleeper, spring/summer 1996 heat. We head all the way out west to Tacoma, Washington where we find Panic inhabiting the Temple Theater for a smoking two setter that is oftentimes overlooked because of what comes before (5/31 through 6/2) and after (6/5). 6/4 is a special day for the Bluest Tape since, unless nature intervenes, will be the birthday for the newest Kollath child - updates on that to come in the next episode. Anyway, we celebrate all of our good news with the back half of the first set, starting with a killer “It Ain’t No Use” and closing out with a great “(Slow) Porch Song > Mr. Soul.” The middle of the second set here, though, is the fire, especially the first “Do What You Like” since 1991. What a show!
Link below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
04 June 1996 - Tacoma, WA - Temple Theater
Set 1: It Ain’t No Use > Impossible, Pilgrims > Nobody’s Loss, Porch Song > Mr. Soul
Set 2: Worry, I’m Not Alone, Do What You Like, You Got Yours
Source: Neumann KM184
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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.
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Manage episode 235424391 series 1411662
Getting Back to Our Roots: A Return to 1996
Since it had been SO long since we dropped a new episode on you all, we thought it best to go back to our roots and play some serious, super sleeper, spring/summer 1996 heat. We head all the way out west to Tacoma, Washington where we find Panic inhabiting the Temple Theater for a smoking two setter that is oftentimes overlooked because of what comes before (5/31 through 6/2) and after (6/5). 6/4 is a special day for the Bluest Tape since, unless nature intervenes, will be the birthday for the newest Kollath child - updates on that to come in the next episode. Anyway, we celebrate all of our good news with the back half of the first set, starting with a killer “It Ain’t No Use” and closing out with a great “(Slow) Porch Song > Mr. Soul.” The middle of the second set here, though, is the fire, especially the first “Do What You Like” since 1991. What a show!
Link below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.
04 June 1996 - Tacoma, WA - Temple Theater
Set 1: It Ain’t No Use > Impossible, Pilgrims > Nobody’s Loss, Porch Song > Mr. Soul
Set 2: Worry, I’m Not Alone, Do What You Like, You Got Yours
Source: Neumann KM184
Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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