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Bluest Tape
Harvey Couch, Jeff Kollath
144 episodes
11 hours ago
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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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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Bluest Tape
143: Down the Rabbit Hole with Aaron Stein

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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11 hours ago
1 hour 41 minutes 22 seconds

Bluest Tape
142: Sharing in the Groove with Mike Ayers - Part Two

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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1 week ago
1 hour 55 minutes 27 seconds

Bluest Tape
141: Mempho Magic with Panic in the Garden

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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3 weeks ago
1 hour 27 minutes 55 seconds

Bluest Tape
140: Sharing in the Groove with Mike Ayers - Part One

"The Bluest Tape #140: Sharing in the Groove with Mike Ayers - Part One"


In episode 140 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath sit down with author Mike Ayers to discuss his new book "Sharing in the Groove," which chronicles the jam band scene from the mid-1980s through 1999. This is part one of a two-part interview.

Topics Discussed:

  • Harvey's upcoming Goose shows at the Palace in Louisville (episode recorded on the eve of the concerts)
  • Confirmed plans for Harvey and Jeff to attend Mempho Fest together - their first Widespread Panic show together
  • Mike Ayers' personal journey into the jam band scene starting with the Grateful Dead in '93, Phish in '94, and Panic shortly after
  • The organic growth of the scene through different regional hubs: Vermont (Phish), New York City (Blues Traveler, Spin Doctors, God Street Wine), and the South (Widespread Panic, ARU)

Book Discussion Highlights:

  • Why the book ends at New Year's 1999/Y2K as a natural bookend to the decade
  • The "Island of Misfit Toys" philosophy - bands that didn't fit the traditional music industry mold but built devoted followings
  • How bands circumvented traditional pathways (radio, MTV, Tower Records) through touring, taping culture, and word of mouth
  • Bill Graham's crucial early support of Blues Traveler, getting them on bills with Allmans and Jerry Garcia Band

Key Insights from Mike:

  • Record labels judged success on album sales when these bands' strength was live performance
  • Spin Doctors' "Pocket Full of Kryptonite" was out 9 months before label support, sparked by a Vermont radio programmer's letter
  • The DIY mentality was "very punk rock" - bands just did it, stringing together tours creatively

College Scene Analysis:

  • Fraternities booking bands with substantial budgets ($5,000-$10,000 per show)
  • Universities had "use it or lose it" booking budgets that bands strategically targeted
  • Bands would route tours mixing bars, frat houses, random quads, and small venues

Upcoming:

  • Part two of the Mike Ayers interview in the next episode
  • Mempho Fest coverage with both hosts attending

Recommendations:

  • Harvey: Truckin' 76: The Big Rig Adventure Game - a board game recreation of Smokey and the Bandit - www.plaay.com
  • Jeff: "The Runarounds" on Amazon Prime - teen band drama with great power pop soundtrack and classic rock references
  • Primary Recommendation: "Sharing in the Groove" by Mike Ayers



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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes 48 seconds

Bluest Tape
139: Summer '95 Draft and Sam's August run

In episode 139 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath welcome back friend of the pod Sam Holt for a deep dive into the legendary Summer 1995 tour, complete with a snake draft of their favorite shows and Sam shares some insider stories from crew member Chris Rabold.

Topics Discussed:

  • Sam's recent tour with JoJo Hermann in Colorado (Winter Park and Denver at Ophelia's) with full band setup
  • Upcoming Sam Holt Band shows: August 7-9 weekend and Charleston/Athens dates
  • The evolution of setlist creation in 1995 - when Widespread Panic figured out the art of pacing and dynamics
  • Technical discussion of Mike Houser's rig: Soldano head with Mesa Boogie cabinet combination
  • Wrestling talk including AEW's current success and classic matches from the territories
  • Summer '95 tour context: 22 shows from Minneapolis church steps to Toledo quarry


Technical Insights from Sam:

  • Mike Houser's guitar setup evolution
  • Setlist creation process with Mike having the biggest hand in writing them down
  • Stories of guest guitarists playing Mike's guitars (Warren Haynes, J.J. Cale, Eric Carter)
  • The infamous Alpine Valley show opening for Bob Dylan and Phil Lesh


Community Support:

  • Shoutout to JT Lucasi of Home Team Graphics who lost his shop in recent North Carolina flooding
  • GoFundMe and auction efforts to support JT's recovery

Show Highlights to Check Out:

  • 7/29/95 Jackson Hole radio show with JB's solo acoustic Hatfield rap
  • 7/22/00 Columbus "parking lot show" at Brewery District Pavilion

Recommendations:

  • Wrestling: "Queen of the Ring" Mildred Burke biopic featuring Jim Cornette
  • Music: Any of the drafted Summer '95 shows for prime examples of the band's evolution

Episode Closer:

  • Space Wrangler encore from 7/28/95 Park City, Utah (Wolf Mountain)




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3 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes 2 seconds

Bluest Tape
138: Red Rocks Tears, Home Team Archives, and the Future of Jam Bands

Recording on July 7th, 2025, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath cover Harvey's emotional Red Rocks experience, updates on the post-Panicstream landscape, and their continued exploration of the evolving jam band scene.


Topics Discussed:

  • Jeff's recent Wisconsin trip and encounter with friend of the pod Marq Spusta
  • Jeff's review of Eggy at Overton Park Shell in Memphis - comparing them to "5/8ths speed Phish" with surprisingly slow guitar work
  • Major update on Home Team FM taking over Panic show streaming, sourcing music directly from the Archive.org instead of compressed MP3s
  • Harvey's third Sunday-only Red Rocks experience, getting emotional during "Wonderin" and "Last Straw"
  • Detailed breakdown of Red Rocks setlist featuring Chuck Leavell's guest appearance and the debut of "Comfortably Numb"
  • The band's 75th show milestone at Red Rocks and Ted Rockwell's effusive praise for the Jessica from night two
  • Discussion of Billy Strings show at Rupp Arena and the Dead-like scene surrounding his tours

Red Rocks Show Highlights:

  • First set: Driving Song > Pilgrims > Driving Song, Wrangler
  • Second set: Pigeons > Pleas, Conrad, Dead Flowers (Stones cover with Chuck Leavell), Ribs and Whiskey, Surprise Valley > Tie Your Shoes > Surprise Valley
  • Encore: Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd debut), End of the Show

Technical Updates:

  • Home Team FM now streams panic shows with lossless audio sourced from Archive.org
  • Multiple source options available for new shows
  • 24/7 live radio stream featuring panic influences and live material

Personal Moments:

  • Harvey's emotional reaction to the "mass of humanity" visible from Red Rocks upper seats
  • Meeting Ted and Lisa Rockwell in line before the show
  • Reconnecting with Georgia friends and their 21-year-old daughter who's now a touring companion
  • Harvey's youngest son insisting on going to Billy Strings after missing the emotional first night

Recommendations:

  • Jeff: Agitation Free (German kraut ock band from 1975) - "if you like the Dead, Allmans, Phish, this is right up your alley"
  • Harvey: Jakob Berger - TikTok baseball announcer impersonation channel https://linktr.ee/jakobberger

Archive News:

  • New official release: Murfreesboro 4/28/01 from the crew era




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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 18 seconds

Bluest Tape
137: No Regrets, New Platforms, and the Dad Rock Revelation

In this early summer edition of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath discuss their recent Goose experiences, address significant news in the Widespread Panic community, and share insights about the evolving jam band scene.


Topics Discussed:

  • Summer camp activities for the kids and Harvey's upcoming Red Rocks trip (Sunday show - their 75th performance at the venue)
  • Major news about PanicStream's founder being arrested in a multi-agency sting operation and the community's response
  • Emergence of new platforms like Home Team FM to fill the void left by Panic Stream
  • Jeff's experience at Goose's show at The Factory in Chesterfield, Missouri, including unexpected crowd demographics
  • Harvey's family trip to see Goose in Indianapolis at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
  • Analysis of Goose as both an entry point and comfortable destination for jam band fans
  • Discussion of how Goose's approach to covers appeals to their audience demographic
  • Reflections on seeing bands in their ascendancy versus established legacy acts


Goose Show Highlights:

  • St. Louis: Mississippi Half-Step cover, BMW and suburbs observations, hippie pep talk about living life with no regrets
  • Indianapolis: "Give a Time" for the kids, Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" cover, fantastic "Tumble" closer that had Harvey's youngest son hooting and hollering while recording with his phone


Venue Reviews:

  • The Factory in Chesterfield: Premium entertainment destination with Four Hands Brewery, Top Golf, and excellent amenities
  • Everwise Amphitheater: Great outdoor venue in White River State Park where Widespread Panic will play in August


Community News:

  • Discussion of the importance of decentralized archives and community-driven preservation efforts
  • Comparison to other bands' approaches to their musical archives


Personal Moments:

  • Jeff's encounter with the helpful hippie: "You got to live life with no regrets, man"
  • Harvey's son getting his first face-melting moment during "Tumble"
  • Family trip to Dot's Tavern in Wisconsin, established 1948


Recommendations:

  • Harvey: Ocean Gate documentaries (Netflix version preferred over Max)
  • Jeff: Continued Karen Reed trial coverage (NOT GUILTY!)


Closing Tunes:

  • June 18, 1996 show from Zoo Theater in Cincinnati featuring "Sleepy Monkey > Airplane" and "Do What You Like"


Notable Quotes:

  • "You got to get into it, man. Put that down and get up... You got to live life with no regrets." - Random hippie to Jeff at Goose show
  • "It's much more of a blank slate than what panic is, than what fish is." - Jeff on Goose's appeal
  • "There wasn't a point during the goose show where it's like, there's no point in this." - Jeff comparing to other jam bands


The episode explores themes of community, generational change in music scenes, and the comfort found in discovering new bands while maintaining connections to longtime favorites.


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4 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 57 seconds

Bluest Tape
136: Charles Fox Interview, Chicago Recap, and George McConnell Reflections

Show Notes

In episode 136 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath discuss summer activities, recap Widespread Panic's recent Chicago shows, and share a detailed interview with legendary taper Charles Fox recorded several weeks prior.


Topics Discussed:

  • Summer plans including family camps and upcoming Goose shows in Indianapolis and St. Louis
  • Detailed recap of Widespread Panic's three-night run in Chicago featuring guest appearances by Billy Strings and Jerry Joseph
  • Jeff's deep dive into George McConnell-era shows, specifically a 2003 Tallahassee performance, and reflections on that transitional period
  • Analysis of how the George era might have been viewed differently if it had been shorter
  • Discussion of current ticket prices and venue challenges at Chicago shows
  • Tribute to Sly Stone, who passed away recently


Charles Fox Interview Highlights:

  • Charles's evolution from DAT trading in college to becoming one of the premier audience tapers in the scene
  • Technical discussion of recording equipment, from Shep's tube microphones to modern Sound Devices recorders
  • The importance of positioning and the "sweet spot" for optimal recording quality
  • How taper wives play a crucial support role in protecting equipment and managing crowds
  • Stories from memorable recording experiences, including sneaking gear into Rolling Stones and Jazz Fest shows
  • His approach to distribution via Archive.org and maintaining multiple backup copies
  • Introduction of his teenage son to the taping world


Technical Gear Discussion:

  • Evolution from external preamps and DAT recorders to integrated Sound Devices units
  • Benefits of 32-bit recording and modern windscreen technology
  • The art of discrete recording for venues that don't allow taping


Recommendations:

  • Harvey: Karen Reed trial coverage
  • Jeff: "90 Day Hunt for Love" reality show


Notable Quotes:

  • "When this show starts and they start playing Chilly, I don't know how many people were in that venue, but it's there were like 25,000 fucking people in that. Like, they lost their gourds." - Jeff on the energy of 2003 shows
  • "I don't know how they could be any better than they're currently playing right now." - Charles Fox on the current state of Widespread Panic
  • "Sometimes you think it doesn't get better, but it's gotten smaller, it's gotten better sound." - Charles Fox on recording technology evolution
  • "I usually have a kind of a scale, you know, where I recorded in Nashville, I probably have this similar game to start with at the first night of Charleston." - Charles Fox on his recording approach


The episode showcases the deep technical knowledge and dedication of the taping community while providing insight into both the current state of Widespread Panic and reflection on the band's transitional periods.


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4 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 19 seconds

Bluest Tape
135: Nashville Shows, Audience Tapes, and Guess the Year with Mike McClure

In episode 135 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath catch up on recent Widespread Panic performances, share their revelation about audience tapes, and host a special segment with Mike McClure (IG @guesstheyearshow) from the "Guess the Year" podcast.


Topics Discussed:

  • Recent Widespread Panic shows at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, featuring guest appearances by Daniel Donato and Jarrod Walker
  • The revelation that Charles Fox's audience recordings provide a superior listening experience compared to soundboard recordings
  • Announcement of Widespread Panic headlining Mempho Festival in Memphis this October with Father John Misty, Leftover Salmon, Galactic, and other notable acts
  • Harvey's experience seeing My Morning Jacket during their five-night residency at the Palace in Louisville
  • Jeff's proposal to find and discuss the top five Widespread Panic shows from each era of the band
  • New music releases including Goose's latest album and Widespread Panic's Athens '98 release
  • A discussion about the Sphere venue in Las Vegas and concert experiences there


Guest Segment:

  • Mike McClure from the "Guess the Year" podcast joins to discuss Grateful Dead fandom, music eras, and the art of discerning years by sound
  • A friendly competition where Harvey and Jeff try to identify the years of three Grateful Dead performances
  • Discussion of the crossover between Grateful Dead and Widespread Panic fans
  • Insights into the evolution of the Grateful Dead's sound through different eras


Recommendations:

  • Jeff: McKay's used media stores in Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga - https://www.mckaybooks.com
  • Harvey: "Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kid Influencing" documentary on Netflix - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ6H2QyeWAE
  • Mike: Nick Paumgarten's article "A Fan's Notes on the Super Bowl" in The New Yorker - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/03/10/a-fans-notes-on-the-spectacle-of-super-bowl-week


Upcoming Guests:

  • Marq Spusta, Widespread Panic poster artist who created artwork for their latest album and singles


Notable Quotes:

  • "I had a breakthrough on listening to this era of widespread panic... it's audience tapes." - Jeff on the superior sound quality of Charles Fox's recordings
  • "Let's start to compile a list of the five best shows in each era of the band." - Jeff proposing a new segment for future episodes
  • "The search for those moments is why we do this, why we follow bands around the country." - Harvey on the thrill of live music experiences


Follow The Bluest Tape on social media for updates on upcoming episodes and guest appearances.


Links:

Guess the Year: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guess-the-year/id1649273235


BT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BluestTapePodcast/

BT Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@bluesttape9773

BT IG: https://www.instagram.com/bluesttapepodcast/






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6 months ago
2 hours 5 minutes 55 seconds

Bluest Tape
134: Matt Mundy on ARU, Widespread Panic, and His Bluegrass Roots

In episode 134 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kolath welcome a special guest with deep connections to Widespread Panic history - mandolin player Matt Mundy, formerly of the Aquarium Rescue Unit and the musician who played on Panic's "Pickin' Up The Pieces."


Topics Discussed:

  • Matt's musical journey from his bluegrass upbringing to joining Colonel Bruce Hampton's Aquarium Rescue Unit
  • The story behind Matt's mandolin playing on Widespread Panic's "Picking Up The Pieces"
  • Recollections of the early days with ARU and being part of the Capricorn Records roster in the 1990s
  • Matt's experiences on the H.O.R.D.E. festival tours in 1992-93, including the legendary collaborative jams between bands
  • What it was like to rejoin Widespread Panic on stage at the Fox Theatre in 2022 after a nearly 30-year absence
  • Memories of playing with Jimmy Herring and Michael Houser
  • Matt's bluegrass roots, his family's musical history, and the Louisville and Lexingtoni Holiday Inn circuit where his parents performed alongside future stars like Tony Rice and Ricky Skaggs
  • His current musical projects, including an upcoming album featuring his mother on bass and a mix of bluegrass and swing tunes


Guest Info:

  • Matt Mundy - Former mandolin player for Aquarium Rescue Unit who has played with Widespread Panic numerous times, including a session on "Pickin' Up The Pieces." He continues to perform bluegrass music and is currently working on a new album with his family.


Musical Influences Mentioned:

  • David Grisman, Sam Bush, Colonel Bruce Hampton, Bobby Osborne
  • The Louisville bluegrass scene featuring JD Crowe, Tony Rice, and Ricky Skaggs


Hosts' Recommendations:

  • Harvey: "Adolescence" on Netflix - a four-episode drama filmed in single takes
  • Jeff: The first four songs of Jason Isbell's new album (with mixed feelings about the rest)


Notable Quotes:

  • "I gig quite a bit, but I've held a day job for years... Music's a lot of fun, but there's very few mandolin players in your square mile that earn a living." - Matt Mundy
  • "Bluegrass has been in my life all my life... Still I'm playing bluegrass music. I started when I was probably 11. It bit me a little bit right in there." - Matt Mundy
  • "You're basically just doing it to have a record, a record of something... It's not to make money. It's not to promote a tour. It's just to do, and we have a studio, so why not?" - Matt Mundy on recording his new album

At the end of the episode, listeners are treated to two new unreleased tracks from Matt's upcoming album, "Flatt Lonesome" and "Island Hop"


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7 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 40 seconds

Bluest Tape
133: Digital Streams, Preservation Work, and the Million Memory Project with Mitchell Davis

On episode 133 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch and Jeff Kollath catch up on recent Widespread Panic shows in St. Augustine before welcoming special guest Mitchell Davis, member of the Widespread Panic preservation band 54 Bicycles and founder of the Million Memory Project.


Topics Discussed:

  • Highlights from Widespread Panic's recent St. Augustine run, including standout openers and encore performances
  • Discussion of My Morning Jacket's new album "is" and their longevity in the music scene
  • Mitchell's introduction to Widespread Panic at Greenstreets in 1990 and how it changed his musical trajectory
  • The founding and philosophy behind 54 Bicycles, which Mitchell describes as "preservation work" rather than tribute
  • The challenges and joys of playing Panic songs and gaining new appreciation for less-familiar tracks
  • Mitchell's work with the Million Memory Project and his focus on preserving community stories
  • The importance of audience taping and music documentation in the digital streaming era
  • Discussion of Mitchell's Rarebird Farm venue and the vibrant old-time music scene in Madison County, NC
  • Reflections on the long-term recovery from hurricane damage in Marshall and Hot Springs, NC


Guest Info:

  • Mitchell Davis - Member of 54 Bicycles (Widespread Panic preservation band), founder of the Million Memory Project, and host of music events at Rarebird Farm near Asheville, NC


Upcoming Events Mentioned:

  • Tiny Festivals at Rarebird Farm (May 2-3, plus June and October dates) featuring old-time musicians and reinterpreters of traditional music
  • Nashville shows for Widespread Panic


Notable Quotes:

  • "I compare it more to when composers in the 16th and 17th century started writing music and they could notate it and debut it in Vienna. And then if you had a set of musicians good enough, you could recreate that experience for people who couldn't get to Vienna." - Mitchell Davis on preservation vs. tribute
  • "One of the hardest things I've faced in my career working with military veterans and musicians is the concept of memory on the whole and passage of time and things becoming fuzzy over the course of years." - Jeff Kolath


Outro Music:

Weight of the World*, 54 Bicycles, The Charleston Pour House, 6/7/2024

*- with Andy Masker [saxophone] and Patrick Marzett [trumpet] [Illazilla]



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7 months ago
1 hour 37 minutes 58 seconds

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132: Wrestling Talk, Spring '95 & March Madness Brackets

In episode 132 of The Bluest Tape, hosts Harvey Couch, Jeff Kolath, and guest Sam Holt catch up on recent adventures, share stories from the road, and dive into music memories, wrestling nostalgia, and March Madness predictions.

Topics Discussed:

  • Jeff recaps his experience at the "In Memory of Dickie Betts" show at Macon City Auditorium
  • Sam Holt shares updates on upcoming shows in Asheville (March 28 at The Grey Eagle) and Charleston (March 29 at Pour House) for "Sam Holt Band Presents Remembering Mikey and Todd"
  • Discussion of all-star tribute shows and their dynamics from a musician's perspective
  • Memories of Widespread Panic's Spring 1995 tour, with Sam sharing stories of traveling to shows with friends
  • Randolph-Macon College soundboard recording from 4/22/95 and other standout shows from that era
  • Extended wrestling talk featuring Memphis wrestling legends Dave Brown and Lance Russell. Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTS3JDUwzD0
  • Jeff and Harvey's March Madness bracket predictions, with both picking Houston vs Florida in the finals

Guest Info:

  • Sam Holt (guitarist) discusses upcoming shows, touring with JoJo Hermann in July, and shares stories from his time on the road

Recommendations:

  • Sam: Alice in Chains discography and Jim Cornette's wrestling podcasts
  • Jeff: Suss (ambient country band) performing with Immersion at Crosstown Arts
  • Harvey: Dawes performance at the Grammy Awards and the Gabby Petito documentary on Netflix

Notable Quotes:

  • "That's why we do these things. That's why we drive to Macon, Georgia and spend a bunch of money to go see the bands and the music you love." - Jeff on seeing magical concert moments
  • "We've lived through some incredibly cool experiences together. And we still like on those days text each other and be like, you know, do you remember where we were 30 years ago today." - Sam on music friendships

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7 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 28 seconds

Bluest Tape
131: Atlantic City Reflections & Farewell to Oak Mountain

In this episode, recorded in late February 2024, Harvey and Jeff catch up after Widespread Panic's return to the stage in Atlantic City.


Topics include:

  • Brief highlights from the three-night Atlantic City run, including notable songs and special guests Jason Crosby on fiddle and John Keane on guitar/pedal steel
  • Discussion of the recently announced 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees, including Phish, The Black Crowes, Oasis, Mariah Carey, and others
  • Breaking news about the upcoming demolition of Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Alabama and reflections on memorable Widespread Panic shows at the venue
  • The summer festival lineup for Bourbon & Beyond, featuring a "cavalcade of 90s" bands
  • A look ahead to Harvey's upcoming Mardi Gras trip to New Orleans with family
  • Cultural recommendations:
  • Jeff: The Parlor Greens (jazz organ trio featuring former guitarist from Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio)
  • Harvey: "Guess the Year" podcast (Grateful Dead trivia game show)



Note: This episode was recorded in late February 2024 but released in March.

Next episode: Stay tuned for upcoming guest appearances in future episodes!

Duration: Approximately 55 minutes


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8 months ago
50 minutes 28 seconds

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Episode 130: Bob Beatty on Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East

This week, Jeff and Harvey welcome author and music historian Dr. Bob Beatty to discuss his book "Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East" and explore the legacy of the Allman Brothers Band. Key discussion topics include:


• The historical significance of At Fillmore East and the high stakes surrounding its recording

• The concept of the Allman Brothers as "The People's Band" and how that identity evolved

• Discussion of various lineups and eras, including the Jack Pearson years

• Bruce Hampton's influence on the band and Southern music

• Deep dive into the Fillmore East recording sessions and the decision to include horns

• The band's struggles with studio recording vs. live performance

• Brief updates on upcoming shows at Atlantic City and recent Goose performances


Cultural Recommendations:


Bob: "Why The Beatles Matter" podcast by Sean Gaillard and "My Black Country" by Alice Randall

Harvey: "Complete Unknown" - Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet

Jeff: "American Primeval" on Netflix (with caveats) and NYT Connections game



Follow Bob Beatty:


Social media: @longlivetheABB

Website: longlivetheabb.com

Book: "Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East" available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/0813069505

Upcoming livestream of Steel & Peaches on February 15th


Duration: 1 hour, 31 minutes

Next Week: Discussion of the upcoming Widespread Panic shows in Atlantic City


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8 months ago
1 hour 37 minutes 10 seconds

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129: Spring '95 Draft - Picking Our Favorites

Jeff and Harvey return for their second episode of 2024 to conduct their long-awaited Spring 1995 Widespread Panic tour draft.


Before the draft, they catch up on:

  • Discussion of Harvey's recent duck and deer hunting adventures
  • Preview of next week's guest, Dr. Bob Beatty, author of "Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East"
  • Recent recommendations including Goose's new music video and HBO's "The Pit"
  • A brief discussion of Bob Dylan and favorite albums


The Draft: Harvey and Jeff each selected their top 5 shows from Widespread Panic's Spring 1995 tour. The picks included:

Harvey's Selections:

  1. Las Vegas, NV - 5/20/95 (Huntridge Theater)
  2. Jackson, MS - 5/14/95 (Jackson Zoo)
  3. Ann Arbor, MI - 3/24/95 (Michigan Theater)
  4. Austin, TX - 6/3/95 (The Backyard)
  5. Las Vegas, NV - 5/19/95 (Huntridge Theater)

Jeff's Selections:

  1. Valdosta, GA - 5/5/95 (Valdosta State University)
  2. Orlando, FL - 5/2/95 (The Edge)
  3. East Lansing, MI - 3/25/95 (MSU Auditorium)
  4. Washington DC - 4/13/95 (Lisner Auditorium)
  5. South Bend, IN - 3/23/95 (Stepan Center)


The episode includes detailed discussion of the performances, historical context, and personal connections to these shows, plus notes on missing recordings from the tour and fun facts about song placement patterns.


Duration: 1 hour, 21 minutes


Next Week: Guest interview with Dr. Bob Beatty discussing his book on Duane Allman and the Allman Brothers Band


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9 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes 54 seconds

Bluest Tape
128: Spring '95 Deep Dive & The State of the Scene

After a brief hiatus, Jeff and Harvey return to The Bluest Tape to catch up and look ahead to some exciting content. The duo discusses:

  • Personal updates including Jeff's new role at the Sultana Disaster Museum and his new dog Maggie
  • A comprehensive look at Widespread Panic's Spring 1995 tour, including:
  • Notable openers like Jackopierce, From Good Homes, and Soul Hat
  • Major song debuts including "Sleeping Man," "Great Old One By One," and "Radio Child"
  • The return of classics like "Satisfied," "Pusherman," and "Dear Mr. Fantasy"
  • Important media appearances on Conan O'Brien and Rockline
  • The significant Las Vegas shows during the Grateful Dead run
  • A discussion of the current jam band scene, focusing on Goose's meteoric rise and Billy Strings' arena-filling bluegrass
  • Preview of next week's special Spring '95 show draft episode
  • Call for guest suggestions for future episodes

Referenced Shows:

  • Widespread Panic at Red Rocks 2023
  • Goose at MEMPHO
  • Billy Strings at FedEx Forum



Keywords


music, Panic, Goose, jam bands, concert, Spring 1995, personal updates, podcast, community, live music



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9 months ago
50 minutes 32 seconds

Bluest Tape
127: Remembering Mikey with Sam Holt

Harvey is joined by Sam Holt and we discuss his upcoming Remembering Mikey shows and he also shares an unheard demo of a Mike Houser original song "Without You." He also plays some classic tracks from the 2012 We Miss You Mikey show at the Georgia Theatre, featuring the Romper Stompers with Danny Hutchens and Todd Nance and Outformation featuring John Bell. And then we top it off with an uncirculated tape from June 18, 1992.


All in all, a fantastic episode with some truly memorable music.


Don't miss Sam Holt and Friends on the road:


August 8, 2024 at the Visulite Theater, Charlotte, NC

August 9, 2024 at the Pour House, Charleston, SC

August 10, 2024 at Terminal West, Atlanta, GA


Learn more and get tickets at https://www.samholtband.com/shows



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1 year ago
1 hour 48 minutes 5 seconds

Bluest Tape
126: Welcome Back
It's been awhile, but we're back with a welfare check. Harvey's seen a bunch of shows this summer (including Panic at Red Rocks) and he's on the verge of going on Goose tour. Jeff is lucky enough to have Panic play in his back yard every year in Memphis.

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1 year ago
1 hour 19 minutes 43 seconds

Bluest Tape
125: The DAT Repairman
On the 125th episode of the Bluest Tape, Sam Holt joins the show to discuss his recent shows with JoJo Hermann as well as upcoming Sam Holt Band shows. We discuss some repair work he has done recently on some DAT masters and listen to a previously unheard version of 12/30/91. And then finally, we discuss New Years' Eve shows of the past and then finish up with a great Chris Rabold version of Tallboy > Henry Parsons from 6/24/00.

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1 year ago
2 hours 21 minutes 55 seconds

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124: Guess the WSP Year
Harvey is joined by friend of the show Sam Holt, who updates us on his recent tour out west with Jojo and some upcoming Remembering Mikey shows. Then they play everyone's favorite podcast game, Guess the Year. Honoring the work of the OG Guess the Year Grateful Dead podcast. Harvey asks Sam to guess the year of some great Panic passages of the past. And then finally, Sam plays some great unreleased recordings from 1990 and 1993. And a fantastic solo Michael House tune called "Boat of Longing".

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2 years ago
1 hour 43 minutes 2 seconds

Bluest Tape
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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