Live at The Tabernacle
Live at The Tabernacle is a live DVD concert of the band, Widespread Panic, filmed at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA between January 27–29, 2012.
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Released | January 29, 2012 |
Recorded | January 27–29, 2012 |
Genre | Rock, Southern rock, Jam |
Label | Widespread Records |
Producer | LiveJam HD |
Track listing
January 27, 2012
Disc one
- Heaven
- Send Your Mind
- Surprise Valley
- I'm Not Alone
- Weak Brain
- Pickin' Up The Pieces
- Fixin' To Die
- Blackout Blues
- Travelin' Light
Disc two
- Let's Get Down to Business
- Who Do You Belong To?
- Henry Parson's Died
- Visiting Day
- Use Me
- Diner
- Ribs and Whiskey
Disc three
- Nobody's Loss
- Smokestack Lightning
- Big Wooly Mammoth
- North
- Up All Night
- Chunk of Coal
- Can't Find My Way Home
January 28, 2012
Disc one
- Porch Song
- Space Wrangler
- Walk On
- Papa Johnny Road
- Coach
- Time Zones
- Vacation
- Pilgrims
- Imitation Leather Shoes
- Ain't Life Grand
- Weight of the World
- Gradle
Disc two
- Holden Oversoul
- Me and The Devil
- Quarter Tank of Gasoline
- Driving Song
- City of Dreams
- Driving Song
- No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
- Expiration Day
- Tall Boy
- Many Rivers To Cross
January 29, 2012
Disc one
- Papa's Home
- Wondering
- Hope In a Hopeless World
- Counting Train Cars
- Help Me Somebody
- Trouble
- Hatfield
- Ballad of John and Yoko
- Climb to Safety
Disc two
- Pleas
- Can't Get High
- Ain't No Use
- Blue Indian
- Carmelita
- Degenerate
- Fishing
- This Cruel Thing
Disc three
- Jack
- Chilly Water
- Going Out West
- C. Brown
- Blight
- End Of The Show
Personnel
Widespread Panic
- John Bell — Vocals, Guitar
- John "JoJo" Hermann— Keyboards, Vocal
- Jimmy Herring - Guitar
- Todd Nance — Drums, Vocals
- Domingo S. Ortiz - Percussion, Vocals
- Dave Schools - Bass, Vocals
Guest musicians
- Colonel Bruce Hampton featured on "Fixin' To Die" (January 27, 2012)
- Colin Vereen featured on "Trouble" (January 29, 2012)
- John Keane featured on "Blue Indian" and "Carmelita" (January 29, 2012)
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