Identifier3838259
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0002055759
Status1
Media Typeflac
Media Count2
NoteWidespread Panic
New Orleans, LA
10-31-98
UNO Lake Front Arena

Source: Schoeps cmc341 -> Oade -> DAP1
Taper: David Gruber

Conversion: PCMR300 -> DiO 24/96 -> WavLab 4 -> CDWave -> Flac Frontend (.flac)
Converted and Seeded by: Rick rick@spreadwidepanic.com

Set 1:
Disc 1
1. One Arm Steve >
2. Fishwater
3. Diner >
4. Porch Song >
5. Sleeping Man
6. The Waker
7. Peace Frog >
8. Blue Sunday >
9. Pusherman >
10. Blackout Blues

Set 2:
Disc 2
1. Intro/Crowd
2. Swamp*
3. Red Hot Mama* >
4. Superstition* >
5. Red Hot Mama*
6. Big Wooly Mammoth >
7. Blue Indian >
8. Radio Child >
9. Third Stone Jam >
10. Drums >

Disc 3:
1. Climb To Safety >
2. Love Tractor

Encore:
3. Crowd
4. Driving Song >
5. Over The Hills And Far Away >
6. Driving Song >
7. Henry Parsons Died

* with Efrem Towns on trumpet, Gregory Davis, Kevin Harris on tenor saxophone,
Roger Lewis on saxophone

[First 'Blue Sunday', First 'Over The Hills And Far Away', First 'Peace Frog',
First 'Red Hot Mama', First 'Superstition', First 'Swamp'; Slow 'Porch Song';
'Third Stone From The Sun' jam after 'Radio Child']

-The Dirty Dozen Brass Band opened

Wav Lab Notes & Recording Notes:

- Fade In/Out added to beginning and ending of each set.
- Resampled from 48k to 44k
- Digi noise on d3t03 @10 secs during crowd before the encores

Setlist compliments of our friends at Everday Companion
http://www.everydaycompanion.com/setlists/19981031a.asp

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Source InfoSchoeps cmc341>Oade>DA-P1
Tech Noteall
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Widespread Panic 1998-10-31 University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA
Set 1One Arm Steve > Fishwater, Diner > Porch Song > Watching The Sleeping Man, The Waker, Peace Frog > Blue Sunday > Pusherman > Blackout
Set 2Swamp*, Red Hot Mama* > Superstition* > Red Hot Mama*, Big Woolly Mammoth > Blue Indian > Radio Child > Third Stone From The Sun Jam > Drums > Climb To Safety > Love Tractor, E: Driving Song > Over The Hills And Far Away > Driving Song > Henry Parsons Died
Set 3
Comment * with Dirty Dozen Brass Section (The Dirty Dozen) on various [First 'Blue Sunday', First 'Over The Hills And Far Away', First 'Peace Frog', First 'Red Hot Mama', First 'Superstition', First 'Swamp'; The Dirty Dozen opened