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[via Widespread Panic’s Facebook]

Despite the inclusion of a few newer songs, Widespread Panic still dug deep in presenting two songs they hadn’t performed since 1988 and one they hadn’t played since 2001. Besides For What It’s Worth, the other 2,000+ show bust out was a cover of Fire On The Mountain by the Grateful Dead that sent the crowd into hysterics. Longtime collaborators John Keane and Anne Richmond Boston joined the band for You’ll Be Fine (dusted off for the first time since 2001) and The Cruel Thing. In the second set, sax wiz Randall Bramblett lent his skills to Goin’ Out West, Arlene and a fiery jam that led into drums before giving way to the Fire bust out.

Set 1: For What It’s Worth, Sleepy Monkey, Chilly Water, Saint Ex, One Arm Steve > Mr Soul, You’ll Be Fine*, The Cruel Thing**, Holden Oversoul, Contentment Blues, Bowlegged Woman Set 2: Pigeons > Jack, Proving Ground > Goin’ Out West*** > Arlene*** > Jam*** > Drums > Fire On The Mountain, Space Wrangler, Coconut > Knocking ‘Round the Zoo

Encore: Greta > Heaven Notes * w/ John Keane on pedal steel and Anne Richmond Boston on vocals

** w/ John Keane on acoustic guitar and Anne Richmond Boston on vocals

*** w/ Randall Bramblett on sax

Last “For What It’s Worth” 11/17/88 (LTP 2308 shows)

Last “You’ll Be Fine” 1/12/01 (LTP 650 shows)

Last “Fire On The Mountain” 10/02/88 (LTP 2326 shows)

Bowlegged Woman with “Highway to Heaven’ rap [via PanicStream.com]

Widespread Panic returns to the Classic Center tonight and you can listen to the action unfold via a free audio webcast at LiveWidespreadPanic.com.