Perhaps one of the most memorable performances from Dear Jerry was Panic’s version of “Morning Dew,” but the band wasn’t content to play just one song. In fact, they had soundchecked “Ramble On Rose” prior to the show, but the second tune was cut from the performance due to time constraints.

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It’s no surprise that, given the opportunity, Widespread Panic finally debuted the cover in front of an audience during last weekend’s CounterPoint Festival. After one lengthy set of music, including some jams with Jimmy Herring’s son Carter Herring, the band came back for an encore and busted out the cover. Watch below:

 

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Setlist: Widespread Panic at Counterpoint Music Festival, Rome, GA – 5/23/15

Set: Henry Parsons Died, Good People, Greta > Up All Night, Pigeons, Steven’s Cat, Sell Sell*, Ride Me High* > Drums (Duane) > Cease Fire > Jamais Vu, Driving Song > Papa’s Home > Drums (Sunny) > Papa’s Home > Driving Song, Blackout Blues

Encore: Ramble On Rose^, Love Tractor

Notes: *with Carter Herring (Jimmy’s son) on guitar

^First Time Played (soundchecked at ‘Dear Jerry’)

[Setlist via Panicstream.com]