I was at this show. Late summer early fall of 02. It was two nights of Phil Lesh and friends with Warren Haynes and Jimmy herring playing with them. Willie Nelson open the first night Bobby Weir and Ratdog the second night. And this great performance thrown in for good measure. Great times
well, on that note...i'm 22 years old and have been listening to the ancestors of previous generations for some time now..and like you, i agree that mr. warren haynes is THE FREAKING MAN.
I cannot believe this was almost twenty years ago?! It seems like yesterday when I was watching this back in 06 shortly after the upload. Just wanted to say a quick thank you for all the views I've accumulated over the years. My best friend since around 1st grade passed last week, this song has eased my soul. We both went to so many shows over the years and loved the passion that Warren would bring to any lineup. We got to see Allen Woody's last two shows back to back in 2000. Gov't Mule in Endicott and The Allmans the next day @Montage as we were hoping the two would make an appearance after playing so close. Thank you
that is fucking awesome Schools is wearing a shirt from the Goat in Keystone!! These guys are truly amazing musicians who just love being musicians and sharing with people. Legendary stuff. This is what music is really all about. I had a similar experience with Eddie Vedder at Pearl Jam's first tour on Lollapalooza when their equiptment got rained out and Eddie came out and did an acoustic set for everyone who stuck it out. You knew he understood what was important. Just like these guys
I would just like to thank you for taking this video and putting it on the internet. This is by far my most favorite video that is on youtube, and everyone that I show it to is deeply moved by it. Thank you again very much.
cheers barney and this ones lit for you..hope your family can lok back with a smile and understand the happines you brought those around you and inspired the generations that follow
I always love hearing Warren on an acoustic...it's just a great change of pace from the Allman Bros or Mule...his voice always shakes me to the core when he sings Soulshine
this is such a kick ass video! Warren is coming to concert soon and I can't make it, this is as close as I can get, THANK YOU soo much for posting this!!!! Definatley made my day!!!
Wow, this is awesome! It's that "he's one of us" message in it. Great guys, great songs. Soulshine is my personal anthem since I heard it first in '94. Thank you so much for posting!!!
Warren is the best - totally my hero!!! I love it when he plays with Schools - would love to see Schools join the Mule but I know thats not in the cards. :-(
also, like Dead fans--WSP fans tend to be pretty knowledgable about music in general. I have a lot of respect for many WSP fans as the scope of their knowledge about different kinds of music is often impressive. I have a lot of fun going to random shows with WSP fans and they always love going to see the great pieces of great bands play in their side projects which I love. Great musicians doing their thing and collaborating with other great ones.
"We scaled the scarf at Red Rocks. And scrambled from Johnny Law. In the spit shine of mountain high and the blessing of Jerry and Herb; my tumbling roll into the break of day..."
majority of people at them will be at all 3. Red Rocks only holds about 9000 people. And those shows are basically the center of the universe for WP fans so they have all travelled far and wide for them. I have friends fly or drive in every year for them. The last time the Dead played RR they sold out (completely packed) 6 nights in 7 days and that's without Jerry--there really is no comparison here.
Panic fans are very loyal no doubt and they do have a large following but to say that it's on the size or level of Dead or Phish is simply not true. They are even today a very regional band. They come out to Colorado several times a year and they never pack places like the Dead or Phish did (I can't stand Phish for the record)--and the majority of people at those shows have travelled for them. For instance they have 3 shows at Red Rocks this summer, none will be completely full and the
I'm definitely not going to sit here and debate the point on consistency. No doubt you never knew what you were gonna get with the Dead but whether they were on or not, you never knew what the setlist was going to consist of. They had much more to pull from than WSP and were willing to take more risks. I'm not going to make any comment to the quality of the music of WSP or their perfomances--the level of devotion shown by their true fans attests to that much louder than you or I could.
well...the Allman Brothers thought enough of Warren to have him join the band. Homework...hehe...I have seem more shows that most people...about 600 dead and JGB shows...I have seen the Allman Brothers about 50 times...I would say I have done my "homework".
never met a jam band fan who wasn't a drag..........cool,chief? derek trucks........good one.........rather have my hands tied with hemp and forcefed sammy smiths all nite dude..........you got me on the van morrison.....you are just a van lover ain'tcha??? kind wordz, dread
You are the one that said Greg Allman was "good music", why would he have Warren in the band if he is not good? Seems like you need to go back and do your homework.
Come on man, I was going to stay out of this but that was a pretty rediculous comment by putting them out there in front of the dead. They have certainly not show the longevity yet (granted there is plenty of time for that--but they have shown signs of calling it quits). They definitely do not have the depth of range and music that the Dead showed who continued to push the limits and expand in various ways. Look, WP fans are rabid, no doubt I give them plenty of respect....
I am completely sober; your insult to panic and its fans is completely based off your narrow-minded your opinion that you can only enjoy them if you're on acid? Do you like the Dead or Phish?
All I can say is play with a little soul boys. Come on who do you think you are? Warren please do us all a favor and stop singing!! OUCH!! these people are so high and misguided that they think anything is good. God help us....
do some homework my friend, Ray charles, Stevie Wonder, Derek and The Domino's, Greg Allman, Buddy Guy, John Lennon, hello I am sorry that this music is so sub par now a days. I wish with all my heart that music was better but what are you gonna do...now leave me alone.... and always remember folks "friends don't let friends play with bad music".
I was at this show. Late summer early fall of 02. It was two nights of Phil Lesh and friends with Warren Haynes and Jimmy herring playing with them. Willie Nelson open the first night Bobby Weir and Ratdog the second night. And this great performance thrown in for good measure. Great times
well, on that note...i'm 22 years old and have been listening to the ancestors of previous generations for some time now..and like you, i agree that mr. warren haynes is THE FREAKING MAN.
I too was there. Warren is as close to a R&R God as we will ever get. Thanks and Peace...JS
I cannot believe this was almost twenty years ago?! It seems like yesterday when I was watching this back in 06 shortly after the upload. Just wanted to say a quick thank you for all the views I've accumulated over the years. My best friend since around 1st grade passed last week, this song has eased my soul. We both went to so many shows over the years and loved the passion that Warren would bring to any lineup. We got to see Allen Woody's last two shows back to back in 2000. Gov't Mule in Endicott and The Allmans the next day @Montage as we were hoping the two would make an appearance after playing so close. Thank you
that is fucking awesome Schools is wearing a shirt from the Goat in Keystone!! These guys are truly amazing musicians who just love being musicians and sharing with people. Legendary stuff. This is what music is really all about. I had a similar experience with Eddie Vedder at Pearl Jam's first tour on Lollapalooza when their equiptment got rained out and Eddie came out and did an acoustic set for everyone who stuck it out. You knew he understood what was important. Just like these guys
I would just like to thank you for taking this video and putting it on the internet. This is by far my most favorite video that is on youtube, and everyone that I show it to is deeply moved by it. Thank you again very much.
This video clip is Totally AWESOME!
Thank you!!
My favorite video on youtube. It always reminds me of better times.
one thing i love about jam music is that everybody agrees with each other....that this is the music i live for!!!
cheers barney and this ones lit for you..hope your family can lok back with a smile and understand the happines you brought those around you and inspired the generations that follow
I always love hearing Warren on an acoustic...it's just a great change of pace from the Allman Bros or Mule...his voice always shakes me to the core when he sings Soulshine
Thank you so much for this video. I've watched it a dozen times or more over the years.
damn...warren is amazing in every way...wish i was here for this.
this is such a kick ass video! Warren is coming to concert soon and I can't make it, this is as close as I can get, THANK YOU soo much for posting this!!!! Definatley made my day!!!
"better than moonshine!"
Thanks for this beautiful post!
This is TOTALLY awesome!!! Thankjs for posting!
I just happened across this and it makes me happy! Long Live Rock and Roll! Thanks for sharing it.
what a great clip! wayne is the man. how awesome to be walking through the lot and there is warren playing.
gotta love him!
Wow, this is awesome! It's that "he's one of us" message in it. Great guys, great songs. Soulshine is my personal anthem since I heard it first in '94.
Thank you so much for posting!!!
Warren is what all musicians should aspire to be.
this is amazing! thanks so much for this!
Thank you for the great video!
wonderful post thanks very much
Warren Haynes the hardest working man in show business......... Then and NOW .. and all points inbetwain... dao dao duh whop doo do didly
warren's roadie brian farmer is THE MAN!
SOOOOOOOO Jealous of the crowd there right now its been a long while since a song brought tears
Thanks for posting this video. :)
This is soo great. Thanks for sharing.
This is incredible........whew
I was there melting away for the weekend. Good times, I couldn't believe the pulled up n started jamm
Warren is the best - totally my hero!!! I love it when he plays with Schools - would love to see Schools join the Mule but I know thats not in the cards. :-(
so lucky! musta been f*ckin epic! masters at work, thanks for sharing the love
great stuff, that goes in the favorites 5*****
All I can say is.. WOW!
also, like Dead fans--WSP fans tend to be pretty knowledgable about music in general. I have a lot of respect for many WSP fans as the scope of their knowledge about different kinds of music is often impressive. I have a lot of fun going to random shows with WSP fans and they always love going to see the great pieces of great bands play in their side projects which I love. Great musicians doing their thing and collaborating with other great ones.
Epic! Good ole Days!
These two jam so well together, and in a f*ckin' parking lot, no less!!!
I should be so lucky...
i want to fucking cry....wait i am
...I'll never get to see anything like this in Germany..
Geez, I probably would have faded by the time he started playing Soulshine.
"We scaled the scarf at Red Rocks. And scrambled from Johnny Law. In the spit shine of mountain high and the blessing of Jerry and Herb; my tumbling roll into the break of day..."
HE IS THE MAN !!!!!!!!!!!
half a mile from the county fair
sooo goood ahhahah i love warreeeen
That`s it !!!
Nothing more to say!!!
Oh Jear Warren - You got it!!!
TALENT!!!!!!!!!
Holy shit! I read the comments before watching the vid. I was doubtful even though I like warren haynes, but Wow! Pretty fucking soulful!!!
@gratefulpanic5th Very well put!!!
Warren and Dave jammin otta the hippie van. hell yea!
i would say warren's acoustic playing is very rich with tone.
everybody there can go meet there maker now, it just doesn't get any better then this
RIGHT ON !
warren haynes is the greatest
The first song is "And it stoned me".
i was there!!!! high as a kite!!!!!
hell yahhhh
I was there man
Lucky dude, did you just happen across it?
Jackson Blackrock was partying in the lot. Word got out that they were doing it. But, yeah, it was impromptu on their part.
Glad you like it :)
:) Yep..I agree...this was a nice treat. A little music in the lot before the show.
How is this 2002 and only 404 likes?!?!?!?!
Thanks, Great
anyone have a pic of the full-side of this van?
"and it stoned me" by Van Morrison
WOW. Do you even know what you just saw?
Damn, I'm lucky to be alive!
epic
majority of people at them will be at all 3. Red Rocks only holds about 9000 people. And those shows are basically the center of the universe for WP fans so they have all travelled far and wide for them. I have friends fly or drive in every year for them. The last time the Dead played RR they sold out (completely packed) 6 nights in 7 days and that's without Jerry--there really is no comparison here.
The part of the parking lot they were in was closed...so they were not keeping anyone from the handicapped spot.
heard the boots....no thank you..kind man
Panic fans are very loyal no doubt and they do have a large following but to say that it's on the size or level of Dead or Phish is simply not true. They are even today a very regional band. They come out to Colorado several times a year and they never pack places like the Dead or Phish did (I can't stand Phish for the record)--and the majority of people at those shows have travelled for them. For instance they have 3 shows at Red Rocks this summer, none will be completely full and the
sector nine gig? ashvegas? you sure bro?
aquarium rescue unit,2003?
larry keel??? i know you know who this is
Can't hear Dave tho....
what song is this
I'm definitely not going to sit here and debate the point on consistency. No doubt you never knew what you were gonna get with the Dead but whether they were on or not, you never knew what the setlist was going to consist of. They had much more to pull from than WSP and were willing to take more risks. I'm not going to make any comment to the quality of the music of WSP or their perfomances--the level of devotion shown by their true fans attests to that much louder than you or I could.
well...the Allman Brothers thought enough of Warren to have him join the band. Homework...hehe...I have seem more shows that most people...about 600 dead and JGB shows...I have seen the Allman Brothers about 50 times...I would say I have done my "homework".
Warren and Woody are the ones who revived ABB career in the Early 90's
My 2 favorite fat men in america! awesome video
didn't we meet in asheville?
snake oil medicine show?
I don't....how would I?
They parked in a handicapped spot. Geeze Warren!
never play dead tunes...warren was a part of phil and friends.... so i would say he played a couple of dead tunes.
I have a man crush on Warren
Panic and the Dead, apples and oranges.
nope...don't think that was me.
i'm just kiddin,man....don't you know who this is????
never met a jam band fan who wasn't a drag..........cool,chief?
derek trucks........good one.........rather have my hands tied with hemp and forcefed sammy smiths all nite dude..........you got me on the van morrison.....you are just a van lover ain'tcha??? kind wordz, dread
And your idea of good is?
nope...dont think that is me.
I am not asking you to like it...just responding to "why are all the hippie dudes scared to play a dead tune here and there"
You are the one that said Greg Allman was "good music", why would he have Warren in the band if he is not good? Seems like you need to go back and do your homework.
Come on man, I was going to stay out of this but that was a pretty rediculous comment by putting them out there in front of the dead. They have certainly not show the longevity yet (granted there is plenty of time for that--but they have shown signs of calling it quits). They definitely do not have the depth of range and music that the Dead showed who continued to push the limits and expand in various ways. Look, WP fans are rabid, no doubt I give them plenty of respect....
I am completely sober; your insult to panic and its fans is completely based off your narrow-minded your opinion that you can only enjoy them if you're on acid? Do you like the Dead or Phish?
All I can say is play with a little soul boys. Come on who do you think you are? Warren please do us all a favor and stop singing!! OUCH!! these people are so high and misguided that they think anything is good. God help us....
do some homework my friend, Ray charles, Stevie Wonder, Derek and The Domino's, Greg Allman, Buddy Guy, John Lennon, hello I am sorry that this music is so sub par now a days. I wish with all my heart that music was better but what are you gonna do...now leave me alone.... and always remember folks "friends don't let friends play with bad music".