Widespread Panic perform "Airplane" into "Pusherman" into "Henry Parsons Died" live at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham, Alabama on August 12, 2000. From the live video release Oak Mountain 2000.
It's truly a gift to be able to say so much with so little. In terms of notes. Houser had a way of getting the point across so beautifully and the space left for the rest of the band was not only there it was so inviting and welcoming. But he did not leave himself out. 3 notes from Mikey may convey an entire chapter of emotion
Brian I feel the need to comment because only 5 people liked your comment….WSP is one of the best bands ever with the best shows ever and if you were a part of it then you know. I know. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Let's Make it 8... And yes ....pluck any newbie with half a brain and a musical ear. Ohhh and a conscious......that's never heard WP . Take em to a show.....Milwaukee Friday night for example......and they're never the same again . Send the postcard and get in the car....
@timborel1111 think it was under pretty bad circumstances too. Simply said he died from unforeseen complications from a medical condition. General theory is alcohol or drugs or both. Other band members had hinted that he had been struggling for several years.
Loving this....I think about the summer of 92 and 93, often. I remember when this airplane was coming around Alabama and Georgia. I hope it comes back.
I'm 29 years old. My oldest brother is 45 and my youngest brother is 40. They got me into Panic when I was about 12 years old. I have both of their DVD copies of this Live At Oak Mountain. Always a good choice for late night jams!
A truly wonderful person has recently reconnected me to this music. This life is funny, we get one and all that ends up left over is energy moving outward. Thanks to this band for putting theirs out into the universe and into my soul!
That JoJo is most certainly the maestro of the boys. The buildup between Airplane and Pusher is without a doubt my all time favorite. Mikey played, but goddammit, JoJo's keys were so in the right time and, oh man, so much laid the groove to Mikey's power chord to pusher...it was sheer climax, musically speaking.
@@joshuathompson1179 I probably told him I was just trying to find my friends. The last time I saw them they were heading into the bushes. Now I can't find them 🤣🤣🤣
I got to see them twice so far!!! Both times I was Blown Away!!! EXCELLENT BAND!!! I put them up Top with BANDS like RUSH!!!. FLAWLESS PERFORMANCES!!!!.
That was a special time and place right in here, 1998-2000. Oak Mountain Amphitheater, Pelham AL. Great times and all the great, great, amazing shows, and Widespread Panic was a huge part of that. The band called Oak Mountain their "home stadium," until they were banned from performing there again after some damage to the Holiday Inn and a couple of suicides. WSP took the blame which was short-sighted and unfair.