September 2008

WSP Enters Georgia Music Hall of Fame

While earlier we ranted about one Hall of Fame’s bad decision making skills, we want to applaud a different HOF for giving credit where it was completely due. It’s my pleasure to welcome Brent Berman, aka the guy who started the Wilson chant, to the Hidden Track mix. Brent’s a lifelong friend and he’ll be checking in from Athens, GA occasionally. Here’s his report on Widespread Panic’s induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame…

[Photos by Lena Chambless]

As I looked through my windowpane wondered why I had to move my life again, if only for a short while. I was transformed to that place I call the City of Dreams, where Panic takes me. I was on my way to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame induction, and I was going to be part of history.

On September 20, I drove to Atlanta to see Widespread Panic along with Chris “Ludacris“ Bridges, Keith Sweat, Hamp “King Bee” Swain, Dottie Rambo and Fred and Dina Gretsch get inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. I had never been to a red carpet event and I was a quite excited. We started the night off with a bottle of wine and some chicklets, and we were ready to rock. READ ON for more from the ceremony…

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Friday Mix Tape: Wade’s Fall Tunes

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Hidden Flick: Bang a Gong

The release of David Gilmour’s DVD Live in Gdansk features the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zbigniew Preisner, and was filmed on the Gdansk, Poland shipyards at the final show of the Pink Floyd guitarist’s 2006 solo tour in front of 50,000 fans. Perhaps, just as significant, is the fact that the DVD features the last filmed public performance of the late Floyd keyboardist, Richard Wright, who passed away on September 15, after a long career as the unsung hero of many great space rock songs.

We take a moment of silence after several suggested hidden cinematic treasures, to uncover the gold that lay buried in the film bag underneath Pink Floyd The Wall, Pulse, and even the Syd Barrett-era 30-minute jewel, Tonight Let’s All Make Love in London. This week’s Hidden Flick was once an underground classic, but the years have been kind to its eccentric magic. Indeed, we focus our light on Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii.

READ ON for more of this week’s Hidden Flick…

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