5: "This World Is Nuts"

Bluest Tape - A podcast by Harvey Couch, Jeff Kollath

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Last week, we gave you the rockin’ part of Spring 2002. This week, we slow it down and look at some of the touching moments from this short and sweet tour through the Southeast. The band, especially Michael Houser, were propelled into greatness by crowds knowing that these shows might be the last time they see the boys from Athens, GA together on stage. Today’s episode highlights the encore from 4/24/02 Savannah, a downcast mid-set “Old Joe” > “This Part of Town” from 4/27/02 at Oak Mountain, and two of the finest, most emotional moments in Panic history, “Don’t Be Denied” from 4/27/02, and the encore from 4/28/02 featuring the crowd-pleaser, “Postcard.”Links below go to whole show streams from Panicstream.24 April 2002 - Savannah, GA - Civic CenterCity of Dreams > Mr. SoulSource: Schoeps MK41V > KC5 > M222 > NT222 > AD1000 > HHb PDR-1000, FOB/DFC by Charles Fox27 April 2002 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain AmphitheaterOld Joe > This Part of TownHelp Me Somebody > Don’t Be Denied Source: {Neumann AK50+LC3+KM100 (XY) -> Oade M148} +{Neumann AK30+LC3+KM100 (split 2') -> Oade M148} ->Soundcraft Spirit Notepad 4-Channel Mixer -> mod SBM1Recorded By Mike Falcon & Ben Morrison; Transfer: Dat -> Oade DAW -> DSP -> CD -> EAC -> Flac 16 Digitally Remastered and Transfered to CD BY Doug Oade28 April 2002 - Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain AmphitheaterTrouble, Down, Postcard Source: Same as 4/27You Tube: 28 April 2002 Pelham, AL - Oak Mountain Amphitheater - Complete Show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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