Kahuna Summer Stage
Wilmington, Delaware
July 22, 2001
The Big Kahuna indeed! We’ve stuck around in 2001 for the 3rd volume of Porch Songs…and for that matter, the same tour. To set the stage….Wilmington was the 2001 summer tour’s show # 29 out of 33. Starting about as far west in the United States as possible at the Navy Pier in San Diego, CA and having been south to Texas and north to Minnesota, a spot on the Christiana River in Wilmington, Delaware made perfect sense. Sandwiched between three night runs at the Beacon Theater in New York City and Oak Mountain in Birmingham, having The Earth Will Swallow You film crew in tow and cueing up for a date with David Letterman the next night, this show wasn’t necessarily set to be anything spectacular. But once again, that seemed to be the right recipe as this night was going to be anything but normal.
That lack of normalcy was especially true for our very own Chris Rabold, WP sound engineer, since Wilmington was his first show running front of house sound. With not too much going on in the periphery, I’m sure Chris was as cool as a cucumber. Right! The first set opening with Glory > C. Brown > Give seemed to give him a chance to get dialed in prior to the band taking off into a little more free-flowing territory with Diner and Rebirtha. After Blackout Blues ended another first set paragraph, a rare E on a G was a very nice surprise with the seldom played Dirty Business to follow before an All Time Low signaled the end of the first set. Evidently, earlier that week had seen the Delaware River ripe with controversy as a chemical explosion had apparently emptied quite a bit of toxicity into the river…..and with lots of talk going around about causes, responsibility, etc., this was certainly an “all time low” for the local area with some “dirty business”certainly in the river as well as possibly being the underlying cause. Obviously, with the venue set on the Christiana River just before it empties into the Delaware itself, this backdrop added to the intensity of the musical conversation. With the crowd, the band and the crew finally catching their collective breaths, I’m sure no one enjoyed that set break more than Chris.
Set two seemed to start right off where the first one left off…with a sense that the band was playing with a purpose and the audience might want to put on its seat belts. Good thing as Swamp and 1×1 started things off by sticking to that recently developed water theme. A first class Sleepy Monkey (got to hear this one for yourself as JB is doing his thing) set up a trio of Stop Breaking Down > Party At Your Mama’s House > Red Hot Mama that took everyone on quite a improvisational journey as they headed into the drums and then out into a nice little jam that ends with nowhere else to go but into The Last Straw. There are more surprises to come as you hear JoJo with the first notes of All Along the Watchtower and then Dave takes over the vocal duties as WP covers this classic song out for the first time. With Travelin’ Light to sew up the set and starting the encores with Old Joe, everyone had a chance to reflect before the band turned its attention to the next night’s Letterman performance with North. And I’m sure Mr. Rabold was now enough of a seasoned veteran to have his next gig be for a national tv audience….no doubt riding on that highway of fire.
Again, whether it’s a small bar in Montreal or a deck on a river in Delaware, it’s those shows that come out of nowhere that continue to amaze. Out of the way places just seem to provide that recipe for musical focus; no matter what might be going on off the stage. Isn’t it special to get something over the top when you would’ve been more than satisfied with something considered normal? This performance more than delivers in that regard…..find out for yourself by downloading the MP3 or FLAC files….or now you can even get the on-demand CDs – - continue reading below for more information on that new choice. Finally, as always with the Porch Song series, it’s caveat emptor regarding the sound quality as what you get depends on what went down on that DAT tape the night of the show. I think you will find this show delivering the goods as this particular night Chris Rabold certainly turned a corner in his WP journey. Thanks Chris for what you’ve done and continue to do for us…night after night after night. Feedback is always welcome as we continue this archive journey, so hit me at archives@widespreadpanic.com.

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Thanks again! Looking forward to this one! Keep them coming!
On another note, when can we see another Archive release?
Again, thanks for all the hard work.
James
YES!!!!!! More 01 nastiness!!!!!
Great Choice! I was there and a few of us recorded FOB. I was at the Beacon run. After that, I jumped over to Great Woods and Hartford for back to back Phil and Friends (The Quintet). My flight home was on Monday morning out of Newark. After an unbelievable show Saturday night, I said “there is no way Phil and Friends could top what they just played. I chose to go to Delaware Panic over the Saratoga Phil show. I went with a friend and we sat in Sunday afternoon “shore’ traffic going through Jersey. I was driving and was getting frustrated. I remember saying to Ken, I better get a Dirty Business after all this BS!
We arrived about 15 minutes before they came on. He came up front when they busted into the Dirty Biz, and said “how the hell did you know”? I didn’t. I got my favorite that night also, DINER. My first Watchtower as well. It was a hell of a show and as they say, “Never miss a Sunday night”!
I do remember Chris at the board, what a way to start his awesome run!
WOW, what a great show to release!! I’ve wanted to have this show as an official release forever. I was at the Portsmouth show, the day before (also a great show), and when I saw the setlist for Wilmington- I nw I should have made the drive up the Eastern Shore. Thanks Horace! p.s. -Not to be greedy Porch songs series rocks , but I echo the above comment- when will get multi-track archive release #5 ? Seems like last year about this time we had info.
Is was such an awesome show. In retrospect 2001 was such a good year for this band, I think you could almost pick any night and find some sizzle.
One request sir: Oak Mountain 2000 and 2001, PLEASE!!
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I had my bag packed and tickets in hand and ready to head over to Pelham for the Oak shows. I was pumped, until I saw the setlist and heard the nastiness that was dropped in Delaware. Most of those songs were on my radar for Oak. Oh well, later in life. I did have a feeling that the Watchtower was just a warm up for the Super Bowl of Panic shows and sure enough they brought it on the second night…Drums>Astronomy>Watchtower!!!
So that being said, can I request you stay in 2001 and the same tour and release a box set of Oak 2001 with pro-shot (jumbotron) DVD please!!
what an amazing show this was. aside of the pure greatness of both sets, I remember the following:
1. bikini-clad girls serving drinks
2. odd, fake volcano entrance to the venue
3. old ship floating out back
4. schools spitting in disgust after a young kid threw a bottle on stage
I’m ashamed to admit that it is ME you hear with a horrible “whoo hoo” during JB’s Diner “rap” – woops, the moment got the better of me.
along with 5/4/01, this is on my list of top music experiences of my life.
thanks