Widespread Panic continued its rollout of archival content on Friday with a triple shot video of “Time Is Free” into “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” into “Love Tractor”. The video is taken from Panic’s June 26th, 2016 concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO.

This video comes as the latest in an ever-flowing stream of archival live content from the southern rock jam band. Since unceremoniously beginning a continuous–almost daily–barrage of live videos at the start of 2021, the band has released videos from its 2002 documentary, 25th anniversary run of shows, concert films, interviews, vintage TV appearances, and more.

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Taken from the third night of the band’s annual three-night run at Red Rocks in 2016, this movement served as the set two closer. Proving the old adage of never miss a Sunday show—which was also the name of Widespread Panic’s long-running free streaming series—the band brings an eventful weekend to a close with one final sprint through the finish line.

The 27-minute movement begins with the hypnotic rhythm of David Earle Johnson‘s “Time Is Free” before weaving through the classic rock stomper of Traffic‘s “The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys”. As drummer Duane Trucks pounds out the closing beats of “Low Spark”, the gang pulls one more trick out of their sleeves with the iconic introduction of “Love Tractor”.

Watch Widespread Panic weave together “Time Is Free”, “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys”, and “Love Tractor” at Red Rocks on 6/26/16.

Widespread Panic – “Time Is Free” (David Earle Johnson) > “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” (Traffic) > “Love Tractor” – Morrison, CO – 6/26/16

[Video: Widespread Panic]