Pro-Shot Video: Widespread Panic Covers ‘For What It’s Worth’ In Philadelphia

By Scott Bernstein Oct 13, 2016 11:29 am PDT

On September 11 Georgia rockers Widespread Panic made a Fall Tour stop at The Mann Center For Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Today the band has released pro-shot video of a Buffalo Springfield cover they played at The Mann.

Widespread Panic ended their first set on September 11th with a cover of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.” The Stephen Stills-penned song was a staple of the band’s early days but then disappeared between 1988 and a performance during WSP’s 25th anniversary run in February of 2011. Panic then shelved the cover until November 19, 2014 and it’s been played nine times since with the most recent performance taking place in Philadelphia.

Watch Widespread Panic cover “For What It’s Worth” on September 11 in Philadelphia:


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On October 21 Widespread Panic will resume Fall Tour with the first of three shows at The Riverside Theater in Milwaukee.

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