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著者: Harvey Couch Jeff Kollath
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A journey through the live catalog of the band all the way from Athens, GA, Widespread Panic with your hosts, Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath.

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アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 音楽
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  • 143: Down the Rabbit Hole with Aaron Stein
    2025/11/08

    This week, The Bluest Tape takes a trip through the looking glass — and down the rabbit hole — for a Halloween recap that’s as musically rich as it is delightfully strange. Harvey and Jeff reconnect fresh off a Memphis weekend for Jeff’s son’s bar mitzvah (with a party at Dr. Nick’s House, no less — yes, that Dr. Nick, Elvis’s doctor!) before diving headfirst into the latest Widespread Panic Halloween blowout.


    From Elvis lore and raccoon etiquette to Panic’s fully realized Alice in Wonderland–themed Halloween show in Savannah, this episode covers everything from family milestones to jam-band mythmaking. The guys are joined by longtime Panic fan and writer Aaron Stein, who authored the viral fan essay decoding the literary and lyrical threads behind the band’s 2025 Halloween setlist.


    Pre-Guest Catch-Up: Memphis, Music, and Madness

    Before Aaron joins, Harvey and Jeff share stories from Harvey's Memphis trip — Jeff’s son’s bar mitzvah, the legendary Dr. Nick house party (complete with a racquetball court, Elvis pinball machine, and polite raccoons), and a mix of fall show chatter.

    There’s plenty of Halloween talk too — Billy Strings’ marathon sets, Goose’s Hulaween appearance, and the perennial joy of jam bands leaning into the spooky and surreal.

    The Main Event: Alice in Wonderland Comes Alive

    Then comes the deep dive with Aaron Stein, a veteran of the Spreadnet era who returned to the Panic fold and penned a scene-stealing breakdown of the Alice in Wonderland set. Together, they unpack how nearly every song choice — from Gradle to Free Somehow — fit the story arc with uncanny precision.

    Highlights from the conversation include:

    • How Panic built an immersive Alice in Wonderland world, complete with mushrooms, teapots, costumed rabbits, and trippy transitions
    • The brilliance of subtle choices like Impossible, You Should Be Glad, and Free Somehow — each lyrically tied to Alice’s journey
    • White Rabbit as the show’s recurring motif, threading through the night before finally exploding in full at the end
    • Easter eggs galore — from Who Are You to Greta > Conrad
    • The rare and fitting bust-outs (Free Somehow, Crazy, Riders on the Storm) that deepened the theme
    • And, of course, that perfect finale: Red Hot Mama > White Rabbit > Red Hot Mama — the Queen of Hearts brought to life, Savannah-style

    Throughout, the guys and Aaron trade memories of past Halloween themes (Wizard of Oz, Dreams) and marvel at the band’s growing intentionality — how Panic has turned their Halloween tradition into a full-blown art form.

    Links & References
    • Aaron Stein’s “Alice in Wonderland” Set Narrative: Panic Halloween Breakdown PDF
    • Widespread Panic official site: https://widespreadpanic.com/
    • Everyday Companion (setlist archive): http://www.everydaycompanion.com/
    • Hometeam.fm (live recordings & streams): https://hometeam.fm/


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    1 時間 41 分
  • 142: Sharing in the Groove with Mike Ayers - Part Two
    2025/10/30

    Welcome back to The Bluest Tape! Fall energy is officially here — crisp nights, cozy vibes, and plenty of Panic talk to warm the soul. This week, Harvey and Jeff kick things off by recapping the latest runs, setlists, and seasonal show anticipation before diving back into our conversation with author and longtime jam-scene journalist Mike Ayers, discussing his book Sharing the Groove.


    If you missed part one, go hit Episode 140 first — then come right back, because this second half is loaded. Mike re-joins us at 01:05:24, and we pick up right where we left off: deep in the world of 90s jam bands, scene lore, the post-Dead landscape, and the obsessive joy of tape culture and musical memory.



    Before Mike Joins…

    Harvey and Jeff start the episode catching up on fall shows, livestream moments, and that annual Milwaukee magic. There’s talk of setlist arcs, covers popping up in unexpected spots, and where the band is vibing right now.


    We get some fun reflections on recent Panic runs — great weather, great crowds, and that uniquely kind Milwaukee energy that always shows up strong. There’s also some speculation on Halloween in Savannah: costumes? themes? the eternal Red Hot Mama debate? It’s all on the table.


    A little life update too — travel plans, kids growing up (shoutout to the bar mitzvah planning energy), and juggling the very real jam-fan calendar vs. parent calendar thing. We feel that one.





    Mike Ayers, Part 2: Jam Scene Heart & Memory

    Once Mike rolls in, the conversation opens up into:

    • Why the early 90s jam moment felt lightning-in-a-bottle
    • How mainstream labels never quite knew what to do with bands who built real communities instead of singles
    • Scenes inside scenes — from Panic to God Street Wine to Hatters to acoustic hookah??
    • The emotional fabric of traveling for music, and why that heartbeat still matters
    • Tape culture as a living archive, not just nostalgia
    • Why Mexico runs, Milwaukee pilgrimages, and small historic rooms like the Cap still feel sacred


    Mike reflects on the jam world’s past and future, drops a few theories (some sentimental, some spicy), and reminds us why this music still pulls us in decades deep. The band-to-fan-to-place connection? Still unbeatable.


    By the end, we’re swapping Dave Matthews memories, laughing at our own encyclopedic pre-2000 Panic knowledge, and loving every minute of the trip down memory lane.



    Links & References

    Widespread Panic (official site)

    https://widespreadpanic.com/


    HomeTeam.FM (live show archive / stream hub)

    https://hometeam.fm/


    Everyday Companion (setlist archive)

    http://www.everydaycompanion.com/


    Mike Ayers — Sharing the Groove

    https://www.sharingthegroove.com/


    Nugs.net (official live recordings)

    https://www.nugs.net/widespread-panic/


    "From the Earth to the Moon" film reference

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_the_Earth_to_the_Moon_(miniseries)



    Coming Up Next

    We’ve got a Fall ‘95 deep-dive cooking with a special guest — and yes, Jeff has been waiting for this one. Stay tuned, and get your tier lists ready.

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  • 141: Mempho Magic with Panic in the Garden
    2025/10/13
    Episode 141 – Mempho Magic, Panic in the Garden, and Our Youngest Correspondent Yet


    Welcome back to The Bluest Tape! Harvey and Jeff reconnect in person for a full weekend of sunshine, vinyl, and jams at the 2025 Mempho Music Festival in Memphis. It’s three days of good vibes, great music, and plenty of Widespread Panic talk — naturally.


    The guys recap the whole weekend, from playtesting board games and record store digs to festival logistics (plenty of shade, smooth entry, and top-tier po’boys). Then it’s on to the main event: two nights of Widespread Panic at the Radian Amphitheater, where the Friday night opener “Disco > Please > Love Tractor” set the tone and Saturday delivered both highlights and head-scratchers. There’s talk of setlist flow, surprise guests, and the Friday night “JoJo shirt incident”, which earns its own award for “Most Distracting Wardrobe Choice.”


    A special moment arrives midway through the episode with The Bluest Tape’s youngest-ever correspondent — Jeff’s six-year-old son, Ellison — sharing his unfiltered review of The Pharcyde’s set (“there was a lot of cursing”) and his favorite moments from the day.


    The hosts also cover standout sets from Mavis Staples, Flaming Lips, Lucas Nelson & Promise of the Real, and Tyler Childers, swap favorite t-shirt sightings (Tipitina’s shirts everywhere), and share a great run-in with a longtime Bluest Tape listener during set break. As always, they dive into stats, repeats, and Everyday Companion analysis — all while looking ahead to the next Panic runs.


    And stay tuned — Part 2 of our interview with Mike Ayers is coming in the next episode!


    Episode Highlights

    • Full 2025 Mempho Festival recap and logistics review
    • Friday and Saturday Widespread Panic setlist breakdowns
    • The “JoJo shirt incident” and other onstage observations
    • Guest appearance: Jeff’s son Ellison reviews The Pharcyde
    • Mavis, Flaming Lips, Lucas Nelson, and Tyler Childers highlights
    • Stats corner: repeats, setlist structure, and Panic trends
    • Favorite fan t-shirts and merch finds


    Show Links

    • 🎶 Mempho Music Festival
    • 🎸 Widespread Panic
    • 📖 Everyday Companion Setlist Archive
    • 🗞 Part 1 of the Mike Ayers Interview (Previous Episode) (Part 2 coming soon!)
    • 📍 Tipitina’s New Orleans


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    1 時間 28 分
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