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blog post Message from Horace - 4/13/09
Posted in News on May 05, 2009 at 5:42 PM
Hey Now,

I had planned on posting an archive update a few weeks ago, but I’ve been busy...reading all of your emails. My request for archive release suggestions certainly unleashed a frenzy of pent-up energy...as your passion for Widespread Panic and this archive project came through loud and clear - Even from as far away as New Zealand. I had also planned on responding to the majority of those emails, but that idea was short-lived as I had to make a conscious decision to spend my time listening to archive material.

You’ll be happy to know that my listening time has produced results, as we are now a good way down the road on the 3rd release. After considerable analysis, I’ve narrowed it down to a few feasible performances from which one will be picked. Add a little engineering magic to dial all those levels in just right...then it’ll be ready for announcement and pre-sale.

http://www.imeem.com/widespreadpanic/playlist/jlSfI_ef/112398-wyep-913fm-studios-pittsburgh-pa-music-playlist/

I’m also developing other ways to give everyone a chance to enjoy some other angles the archives have to offer. Hopefully by now you have noticed the link above I thought was worthy of presentation. As I continue to sift through the archive material, I am sure to find other audio and video sources that will find their way to this page. Over time, we should be able to develop quite a collection of randomness and give our community a glimpse of some cool things they might not have experienced otherwise. These selections might not always be worthy of a 10+ quality rating, but so what? Simply put, material such as this deserves to be pulled out of the box to get a little air and exercise...so, enjoy.

Please keep those comments and suggestions coming to archives@widespreadpanic.com. I need some more reading material.

See you in Orlando and Orange Beach,
Horace


blog post March 2009 - No Funnin’ Around
Posted in News on May 05, 2009 at 5:40 PM
As someone who has always been a passionate supporter of Widespread Panic archive releases, I’ve recently learned that you better be careful what you ask for, as I’ve officially taken on the role of WP Archivist. With a mountain of music in front of me and a ever-increasing sense of responsibility, I’m ready to use my fair share of relevant experience to assist the band in answering that ever-present question…”What’s the next archive release?”

With Carbondale 2000 behind us and Valdosta 1989 due out on February 24th, we’re now ready to fill some gaps and then some. Carbondale 2000 gave us a chance to get our feet wet by releasing an entire multi-tracked show and taking a critical look at everything involved in the process – from recording quality and performance selection to packaging and distribution. JB’s “Good evening Carbondale” growl not only kicked off that killer show but also served as an introduction to the whole project. Now Valdosta 1989 gives us a glimpse of the band just before they turned a corner, complete with an ever-increasing array of original tunes that were itching to stand the critical tests of the road and time. I’ve expanded on this notion in the Valdosta 1989 liner notes and was even able to answer a question or two posed during the show - - be sure to reserve your copy of this classic performance.

To get ready for the next release, I’ve been digging further into the vault and making sure those multi-track decks are primed for action…and listening, of course, to some fairly decent music. While performance quality and recording quality are obviously the chief concerns regarding the archive releases, there are a variety of other factors I must also consider before making those final cuts...more on that down the road. Suffice it to say, the culling process is a tedious journey in itself….but certainly enjoyable nonetheless.

Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t ask for a little assistance from all you freaks to help me gain a sliver of objectivity. To that end, we’ve created an email address for me to capture your opinions and suggestions. I’m really excited about making this on-going archive project a reflection of the journey we’ve all been a part of...so, let your thoughts about the Widespread Panic Archives be heard by sending me an email to archives@widespreadpanic.com.

Cheers,
Horace Moore



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