
129: Spring '95 Draft - Picking Our Favorites
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About this listen
Jeff and Harvey return for their second episode of 2024 to conduct their long-awaited Spring 1995 Widespread Panic tour draft.
Before the draft, they catch up on:
- Discussion of Harvey's recent duck and deer hunting adventures
- Preview of next week's guest, Dr. Bob Beatty, author of "Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East"
- Recent recommendations including Goose's new music video and HBO's "The Pit"
- A brief discussion of Bob Dylan and favorite albums
The Draft: Harvey and Jeff each selected their top 5 shows from Widespread Panic's Spring 1995 tour. The picks included:
Harvey's Selections:
- Las Vegas, NV - 5/20/95 (Huntridge Theater)
- Jackson, MS - 5/14/95 (Jackson Zoo)
- Ann Arbor, MI - 3/24/95 (Michigan Theater)
- Austin, TX - 6/3/95 (The Backyard)
- Las Vegas, NV - 5/19/95 (Huntridge Theater)
Jeff's Selections:
- Valdosta, GA - 5/5/95 (Valdosta State University)
- Orlando, FL - 5/2/95 (The Edge)
- East Lansing, MI - 3/25/95 (MSU Auditorium)
- Washington DC - 4/13/95 (Lisner Auditorium)
- South Bend, IN - 3/23/95 (Stepan Center)
The episode includes detailed discussion of the performances, historical context, and personal connections to these shows, plus notes on missing recordings from the tour and fun facts about song placement patterns.
Duration: 1 hour, 21 minutes
Next Week: Guest interview with Dr. Bob Beatty discussing his book on Duane Allman and the Allman Brothers Band
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