Widespread Panic — Steamboat Springs, CO (2/11/96)
1: Chilly Water, Sleepy Monkey > You Got Yours, Rock* > Big Wooly Mammoth*, Raise The Roof*, Send Your Mind*, Papa’s Home >
Hatfield > Drums > Papa’s Home
2: Conrad > Rebirtha > Weight Of The World, Aunt Avis > Dream Song > Papa Legba > Nobody’s Loss* > The Take Out* > Proving Ground*
> Orange Blossom Special* > Proving Ground* > Porch Song*
E: Goin’ Out West*, Blackout Blues*
* with David Blackmon on fiddle
11 “Even Worse Songs”
Think of the worst song you know. Now imagine it sucking ten-fold, then you’ll get an idea of this compiled by James Gunn:
As I’ve been putting together these lists of Worst Songs, one question recurs: How do you define “worst”? Some people think of “worst” as songs that are the most painful to listen to. Others think they’re the songs that you hate, but still get stuck in your head. Others insist they’re the songs that make you cringe with embarrassment when you watch them being performed, or the awful songs being performed with such cockiness and pretension it makes you want to strangle the person performing it (i.e. Creed). Me, I think it’s ALL of those things. So the songs below are chosen for different reasons. (more…)
Phish — “Ocelot”
Here’s one of Phish’s new songs. On a side note, I’ve never understood people that get close to the stage and then talk.If you’re gonna get that close, watch the show and keep the chattering limited to setbreak! Most people are there to hear the music!
Chicago — “If You Leave Me Now”
Here’s a toe-tappin’, softy from my youth.