Widespread Panic delivered a particularly interesting jam last night during “Ride Me High” at their show in Boise, ID.

The band dipped into snippets of various covers and originals as they dove in and out of tunes like The Doors’ “Riders on the Storm,” Floyd’s “Run Like Hell,” their own “Time is Free,” Styx’s “Havin’ A Ball” as well as old standard “Those Were the Days.” The jam returned into the end section of “Ride Me High” before the “Climb to Safety” set closer.

Panic’s tour continues tomorrow night in Bend, OR.

Here’s a look at the setlist:

Widespread Panic
Taco Bell Arena, Boise, ID

Set I: Heroes, Papa Legba, Pickin’ Up The Pieces, Big Wooly Mammoth > Makes Sense To Me, This Part of Town, Hope In A Hopeless World, Ride Me High > Jam* > Ride Me High (reprise) > Climb To Safety

Set II: Ain’t Life Grand > One Kind Favor, Visiting Day, Tall Boy, Second Skin > Airplane > Drums > Machine Gun > Sell Sell, Greta > Life During Wartime

Enc: Trouble, Taildragger

Notes: *with Riders On The Storm, Run Like Hell, Time Is Free, Havin’ A Ball and Those Were The Days teases

Source: Panicstream.com