I saw these guys in Raleigh NC and was tripping balls on shrooms. It was a night I will never forget, it's a night I cannot remember. Make sense? Me neither. But it's one of those moments where a layer of your mind gets peeled back, but the details are hard to recall. I just remember emotions, feelings and vibes. A very surreal night.
I was with a girl friend and hanging with molly. Spread our friends ashes in the rose bushes up by the street. Hot as crap, clothes coming off and Panic crushed it!
I saw Jimmy Herring in a small field festival in my small ass hometown of Morgan County, GA and I had no idea who he was. I couldn’t believe what I was watching. Shortly after I started attending Panic shows for the first time and saw him and was blown away that that was the same guy. Watching him in front of a few hundred people and then watching him from the nosebleeds. What a humble and extraordinary guitar master. I grew up on Panic but once I saw them live a fire was lit that I knew I would never be able to put out. ✌🏼❤️🤘🏼
My first Jimmy Herring experience was when he was playing with Col Bruce. We ended up in a tiny bar in Lawrence, KS with a very small crowd. Blew my mind!
Bassist was the first thing that caught me about the band too. New listener here. Been a deadhead and phish phan for a long time. Figured i would give it a shot
Couldnt refrain. Wizard Yes! From a player's standpoint and technically speaking there is nobody that can hang with him. Buckethead would be it. This cat told me once "Jimmy is too good you know"... Ultra Modest with the responsibility as well. How high can you go?
Jimmy, man. Such tasteful awesome stuff! A consummate professional. I love how he never has a microphone in front of him- he’s like, don’t even ask me to sing one note.
And this is why Ive always loved WP and their covers...This and Fairies Wear Boots are my favorite covers. They closed St.Louis with it in 2014...I was still buzzing from Phases of the Moon.
Bang! Just got four tickets to see WIDESPREAD PANIC at the Joint in The Hard Rock Cafe in sunny Las Vegas tomorrow night!!! Tight venue to see such an amazing band. Cheers
A big fan of Jimmy's long before he joined WSP, and having seen them many times starting in the mid-90s, I saw him take the band to a whole 'nother level beginning at Vegoose 2006.
John Aylesworth idk bout all that but they should have never have made Todd leave the band, Duane- stay in the mf pocket gd. And while I’m commenting dead company should have stolen this wizard in the corner out from underneath John Bells whiskey and ribs belly, for number one choice to fill in for Jerry. 1. Jimmy Herring 2. Derek Trucks 3. John Scofield 4. Warren Haynes 5. John Mayer is on this list merely because the kid was playing the dead before “You’re Body Is a Wonderland” N. Charleston Coliseum can be fun.
Not 71, more like 77-78, the Shakedown era, more funk. '71 was The 11 era, much more intense. But to be honest, the sound more like Max Creek than anything.
@@kylegraham8481 There is no fill in for Jerry. The Grateful Dead haven't played a show since 1995. I'm glad the dead exist for people to discover the music, but feel sorry for those who never had the chance to see Jerry.
legunncat not sure where max creek come from or why u directed ur comment towards me. IMO the dead is done. But if they gonna do the damn thing there’s my list of current players that have already collaborated with or friends with members. U got a better one?
THIS track belongs on classic rock radio right up there with some Phish songs like Twist and Roses Are Free. Classic rock radio has been playing the same 100 songs for 21 years !
Haha. Yep! The man plays that bass like a lead guitar player, and he’s not too bad either! But really, they all are very good in their own right. But together its a six headed monster laying it all down through incredible layers that are one.
If you don't get how the greatness of the jam is right when the video starts then you don't how bad ass Panic was back in 2013 >Ride Me High on speed lol, really fast
@reality check you must have a better ear for music than the greats. Bob Weir, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, and Col Bruce Hampton must not have the refined tastes that you have.
@reality check Bob Weir has sold more records than you. I saw Wolf Brothers in concert it was not good, but Bobby knows talent. He just cant be lead guitar. That's why he picked Jimmy and Warren.
Ride me high is my favorite live .... several times pelam and uno w Houser and George... I don't even go hard like this any more but it's been a special day w my betty sue and showed her a new jam and we coming back to Bobby s root .... geaux tigers Paul Finbaum foot on Florida