Widespread Panic, the sultans of swamp rock, finally returned to the illustrious Beacon Theatre on New York’s Upper West Side on Thursday night to begin a five night, five show residency. The run was postponed twice due to COVID-19 resurgences; originally slated for mid-September 2021, the band’s second-ever fiver at the Beacon was later moved to January 2022, then again to its current July 2022 dates.
The Big Apple presented the devoted community with a mélange of opportunities to occupy their time. The more financially stable crowd enjoyed the cornucopia of steakhouses and culturally diverse eateries, while others were more concerned with staying out of the heat, getting inside the venue, and having a bed to sleep in that night.
After a two reschedules and a year of waiting, Panic walked onstage to boisterous applause before ripping into âHeroesâ to kick off a first set comprised entirely of originals (âOld days come and go too soon / Old friends, heroes, lifetimes / Don’t let a single memory fade awayâ). Jimmy Herring carved notches into âRebirthaâ until JoJo Hermann stepped up to the plate to knock a homer out of the park with his clavinet bursts.
Before the sound faded away, Dave Schools and the rhythm pocket steered off Broadway and into âPapa Johnny Roadâ. From there, John Bell paid tribute to the fans with a nourishing âGood Peopleâ. JoJo waited patiently for the songâs breakdown to shepherd the crowd into an obscure âDark Barâ until Jimmy Herring resurrected them with his high-voltage riffs.
Thundering bass introduced a robust âPapaâs Homeâ, dialing in the bandâs synergy and jolting the audience to shuffle to Sunny Ortizâs beat. Maintaining momentum, Duane Trucks hit the turnpike, took three jughandles, and crossed George Washington Bridge to get out of New Jersey and back on track for a race against dawn in âShut Up and Driveâ. Winding down the first frame, a spectral âBlue Indianâ made an unexpected appearance before âWonderingâ closed out the set of originals.
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After a short set break, Widespread Panic came back swinging in round two as âCease Fireâ led the percussive charge into the unknown. After a smooth segue, Bloodkinâs âHenry Parsons Diedâ marched its funeral procession into the jaunty rhythm of Jerry Josephâs âTime Zonesâ. The latter song featured JoJoâs first piano solo of the evening as well as the appropriate lyrics, âWeâll all be back tomorrow / just like today,â which resonated with a cheer on the first of this five-night Beacon residency.
Allowing Jimmy Herring to run unbridled, the instrumental âHappyâ began a string of consecutive songs that ran uninterrupted until nearly the end of the set. Eventually, the guitarist returned to the earthly realms as JB echoed an esoteric âJamais Vuâ (âSunburned at Christmas / Snowing at the edge of Julyâ).
The jams broke down in lieu of eerie improvisation bleeding into Warâs âFour Cornered Room.â The War cover gave way to a Jimi Hendrix âMachine Gun” jam, followed by âImpossibleâ. This segment provided the meat and potatoes of the second setâand, to many, the highlight of night one as a whole. To bookend the stream of music, the uncertain rumination of âWorryâ threatened to entrap anybody lingering in the desolate swampland where Panic jams thrive.
For only the fifth time ever and first time since the acoustic show at the Ryman Auditorium, Widespread Panic performed The Beatlesâ âYouâve Got to Hide Your Love Awayâ before dropping into âAinât Life Grandâ for an explosive ending to the second set.
Returning to stage for the encore, Widespread Panic opened the encore with an emotionally charged rendition of âDownâ in honor of late bandmate and founding drummer Todd Nance. To close out the first show of the residency, Panic celebrated the life and songs of Bloodkinâs Daniel Hutchens with âMakes Sense to Me.â
Widespread Panic â “Down” â 7/21/22
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With four more nights of scorching swamp rock ahead, the crowd dispersed into the New York Streets in search of 99-cent pizza, cold beer, and late-night munchies. Itâs a marathon, not a sprint. Those who survived 2020âs five-night pancake stack at the Beaconâor any iteration of Playaâcan understand the concept. It was only Thursday…
Now that itâs weekend, however all bets are off. Drink buckets of water, eat and sleep well, stay out of the sun, and be ready, because this band is showing no signs of slowing down. As long as they are out there playing, Iâm going to be partying. See you tonight.
Widespread Panic returns to the Beacon for night two on Friday. For a full list of upcoming concert dates, head here.
Setlist [via PanicStream]: Widespread Panic | Beacon Theatre | New York, NY | 7/21/22
Set One: Heroes, Rebirtha > Papa Johnny Road, Good People > Dark Bar > Good People, Papa’s Home, Shut Up And Drive, Blue Indian, Wondering (63 mins)
Set Two: Cease Fire > Henry Parsons Died, Time Zones, Happy > Jamais Vu > Four Cornered Room > Machine Gun > Impossible > Worry, You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away > Ain’t Life Grand (84 mins)
Encore: Down, Makes Sense To Me (11 mins)
Notes – ‘Happy’ LTP 6/25/21 Red Rocks (47 shows)
– ‘Machine Gun’ LTP 6/26/21 Red Rocks (46 shows)
– ‘You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away’ LTP 8/23/19 Nashville (72 shows)
– Night one of five of Beacon Theatre residency
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