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Widespread Panic — Ain't Life Grand
Album: Ain't Life Grand
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Total ratings: 1798









Released: 1994
Length: 4:40
Plays (last 30 days): 1
watchin people roll by
wonderin where they're goin
hey, what's your job
what are you knowin

drivin to the grocery store
pull my money out
passin by the liquor store
throw my money down

ain't life grand
ain't life grand

my wife's got the blues
now I've got them
gonna bring her a kiss
make those blues run

ain't life grand
ain't life grand

sun came out the other day
through those dusty clouds
and in my mind I was a child
and it felt good ! ! !

ain't life grand (x4)
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The instrumental section reminds me a bit of Allman Brothers.  Which is a good thing.
Hearing some of the rolling piano riffs of James McMurtry's "Choctaw Bingo" in this one, though I think that song came later.
 alanb wrote:

Wouldn't it be grand if you could make your wife's blues run away with just a kiss?



Or at least someone else's wife's blues...
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 coloradojohn wrote:

Some people are born with half a cerebral cortex. They feel a need to attack those with a full cerebral cortex, and lash out in infantile ways. Try to forgive...



That does explain some things. Take care coloradojohn and thanks for your comments here on RP!
Some people are born with half a cerebral cortex. They feel a need to attack those with a full cerebral cortex, and lash out in infantile ways. Try to forgive...
 keenevision wrote:

Damn!! This song makes me want to get out of the car and DANCE!!!!



Since you already stopped to write this comment, why don't you do that?
Damn!! This song makes me want to get out of the car and DANCE!!!!
That piano is really something!
Wow, Bill.  The Dead, Phish, and now Panic all in a few hour span.  What's next, DMB?

Gonna finally bust out some Umph or STS9?
 thewiseking wrote:
This is excellent! Keep in mind however, all Jam Band material sprang forth from Jessica
 
Sorry, the whole jam band thing comes right from jazz.  Jazz probably got it from Appalachian/Delta folk music. And so on...

"Jessica" is cool and all but it didn't birth improvisation.

What is cool about "Jessica" is Greg Allman wrote it when he was 16.
 icedog75 wrote:
Getting married in an hour just sitting here trying decide if my vows are good enough...this is perfect...Life is indeed grand!
 

Congrats!
 icedog75 wrote:
Getting married in an hour just sitting here trying decide if my vows are good enough...this is perfect...Life is indeed grand!
 
Good luck and best wishes for a long and happy marriage!
Getting married in an hour just sitting here trying decide if my vows are good enough...this is perfect...Life is indeed grand!
This is excellent! Keep in mind however, all Jam Band material sprang forth from Jessica
That half-time piano break just kills it every time! 8+1 today.
Bill and Rebecca have a way of playing the right song at the perfect time. I really needed this today. Long live RP!!!
Спасибо!!
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RP
I just went 7 to 8 to 9 while hearing this one today....that beat...those lyrics affirming life....yeah....that hits the spot for me...and that wicked cool piano bassline kicks extra ass!!  Long Live RP!!
Widespread MotherFuckin' Panic, ya'll!!!  
RIP Mikey Houser and My Love, Heather
Shout out to Outlaws, Gteen Grass and High Tides Forever
I was working at a music store in Vancouver when I met the band when they were in town. They put me on the guest (pest) list and gave me a CD. Concert was great!

I used to use the disc to demo the pro audio equipment. The recording was very live like! Sold a few 'boxes' via them. Thanks! 
If you're not desk dancing at least, then you must be dead{#Bananajam}
wrangler wrote:
passin' by the liquor store {#Drunk}

 
hit rock bottom when the liquor's too far awaaaaay
Wouldn't it be grand if you could make your wife's blues run away with just a kiss?
 moodfood wrote:
these guys were awesome in their early alt-rock days..{#Music}
 
... and they still are.  Must be 4:20 somewhere.
these guys were awesome in their early alt-rock days..{#Music}

Very annoying Paps-piano!

Rest sounds ok - though rther traditional!


Yowsah!
passin' by the liquor store {#Drunk}
I was at a record store back when this album (CD) came out and they had it set up on a display table thing. The name 'Widespread Panic" really caught my eye thinking what a great name for a band.  I had never heard of them or even what kind of music it was. Then of course the title 'Ain't Life Grand'.. Even Better! something clicked in my head and I bought it 'sound un-heard'. It became and still is one of the most listened to discs in my collection. Great album and great band. 
just back from seeing widespread headline friday night of mountain jam IX.  superb show surrouned by tons of friends in the pouring rain!  {#Cowboy}

Yes, life is grand...  love this song...
 
Bumped from a 9 to a 10. Oh yeah, dancing in the kitchen!
Remembered, now forgot... 1
I love this song, it reminds me of an old buddy that is no longer around...I'll be seeing them next week at the U.I.C.....
Everyone at the honky tonk is stomping and jumping!  Like frogs on a hot road!

Everybody in my church be dancing...  love it...
 
Yep, life's pretty grand.  Especially when dancin' barefoot on the grass, smilin face to the sky, as Widespread Panic boogies at big decibels — even if all that takes place in your imagination on a grey, sub-freezing afternoon with the remnants of yesterdays' snow still on the ground.  WOOOHOOO!

(This is almost 20 years old!!!??) 

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wonderful slide Guitar!!

Dang, this seems like it was just a few years ago...  but it's been well over a decade... a long dang time...  time flies when we're having fun...




Forgot now remembered.......9
{#Bananapiano}
 romeotuma wrote:


Awesome...  we be dancing...

 
 
BUMP
WSMFP!!!! Bring it!
thought I was having a jj cale moment..head spin...
Heck yeah! Perfect Friday afternoon tune here in Singapore.  Ain't Life Grand!
 wrangler wrote:
ain't life grand......sing it, mikey houser!  {#Cowboy}
 

R.I.P.   Mikey.
It's good to hear WSP and WILCO on the same day.
 romeotuma wrote:


Life is grand... so is this song...

 
 



you know what tuma? you're grand. and you be dancin...
Thanks, This is great. I had not heard this before. I so do love hearing things that are new to me. Never happens on the radio anymore.
ain't life grand......sing it, mikey houser!  {#Cowboy}
Yep.

 
pcmaclean wrote:
fantastic piano
 


What a great song!  Thanks RP - I needed that!
 crockydile wrote:
That guitar seems out of place in this song...{#Eh}
 
Yes.

fantastic piano
If I could play piano, I think this is how I would want to play.
Not sure why, something about this song is reminding me of the vibe on the new Tom Petty album.  I guess it would be the vocals and the pacing and the mish-mash of different styles going on.

 AndyJ wrote:
Thanks for introducing a new-to-me- group and song...
You have no idea how much I am glad for music that expands, educates, informs and -ENTERTAINS me all at the same time...
I wish I could find a way to listen more hours of the day.... Like water on parched earth, I need to soak up more than flows my way...

 
Nice post, Andy, I'd second that and repeat my thanks to RP for introducing me to so much new music (though my wallet isn't so thankful as I've spent scads on CDs as a direct result), and for making my working day bearable. What I really love about RP is the way that every day brings something new, such as this bunch. 7 from the pleased as punch Nottingham jury.

Thanks for introducing a new-to-me- group and song...
You have no idea how much I am glad for music that expands, educates, informs and -ENTERTAINS me all at the same time...
I wish I could find a way to listen more hours of the day.... Like water on parched earth, I need to soak up more than flows my way...

{#Cowboy}
from south africa never heard from this band but must say very good
That guitar seems out of place in this song...{#Eh}
i'll be seeing three nights of wsp at orange beach alabama starting tomorrow night - life is grand indeed!!

{#Cowboy} {#Motor} {#Cheers}
 govna wrote:

funny, the piano part and the main melody remind me of something harrison-esque.  can't put my finger on it though.

 
let it roll.

Nice!  Great piano player!
I don't get why these guys aren't a lot more popular than they are —- their music has such heart.
 ChardRemains wrote:
Intro sounds like a beefed-up version of "Oh Yoko."
 
funny, the piano part and the main melody remind me of something harrison-esque.  can't put my finger on it though.

Thought I was hearing Frank Black at first...
Love the Panic {#Dancingbanana}
ah yes....my favorite Widespread tune!!
This is WSP at their peak--both in the studio and on the road. Ain't Life Grand is a great album. HOT! Just like that smokin' set of shows at the Roseland Ballroom in Portland, OR. Thems were the days.
Love this song.
Intro sounds like a beefed-up version of "Oh Yoko."
On_The_Beach wrote:
Hmmm, I'm likin' this. Yet another band I've never heard on "commercial radio" Thanks RP.
Indeed I had never heard them on commercial radio either and then saw them live at "Farmaid" in Chicago a couple years ago and they were one of the best acts by far, great band!
very good for those panic fans!!!! bombs and butterfly's tho fairs a little better IMO EastSideErin wrote:
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice and lively
Wow!!! I am totally amazed!!!! A Panic song that doesn't suck that bad..
jules44 wrote:
How's the rest of this cd? anybody?
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hmmm, I'm likin' this. Yet another band I've never heard on "commercial radio" Thanks RP.
LIfe is grand..indeed!!!
parrothead wrote:
My favorite new band,even though the have been around for 25 years or so. Me just discovered them.
Go see them live, they'll really be your favorite then. PS-You wanna make sure that you're dancin' otherwise everyone will think you're a poser. Get down and shake the boo-tay!
Someone stole this CD from me back about 10 years ago, then they moved to another state. It was THAT good.
My favorite new band,even though the have been around for 25 years or so. Me just discovered them.
Yay! WP!!! MORE MORE MORE WP!!!!!!!
I'm a bigger fan of WSP's Everyday album but this is still Ain't Life Grand!
Oh Yoko!
How's the rest of this cd? anybody?
mikedill wrote:
haha - did we go to college together?
i believe so!
haha - did we go to college together? southern_duality wrote:
Reminds me of college....and lots of weed...
great band great song, but there are better songs. reminds me of school in austin and smokin drugs at ranches
beelzebubba wrote:
I still can't believe that I've only recently become familiar with Widespread Panic. Man, what have I been missing! How could a band this good have passed under my radar for so long?? I guess married life with kids does that sort of thing....
Welcome aboard Bee! I've also wondered the same thing. I think they pass under the radar because most people just consider them a hippie band. In fact, they are not the hippie type at all (alot of the fans are, though). If you're looking for good Panic, check ouot Uber Cobra. It is their live accoustic collection! And listen for their cover of Neil Young's "Walk On" on the LRC (I'm trying to get it submitted).
ScottN wrote:
Sounds like Alvin Lee playing one guitar and Dicky Betts another. (OK, I am an old guy!) Good song.
Whatever became of Alvin Lee?
Sounds like Alvin Lee playing one guitar and Dicky Betts another. (OK, I am an old guy!) Good song.
I love that part where the go into the half-time feel right before the chorus. After I heard it today, I raised my rating from 7 to 8. A great groove.
crowhog2000 wrote:
Saw them in Philly a couple a weeks ago! Danced till I dropped! Most fun I've had at a show in a long, long time....
beelzebubba wrote:
I still can't believe that I've only recently become familiar with Widespread Panic. Man, what have I been missing! How could a band this good have passed under my radar for so long?? I guess married life with kids does that sort of thing....
I could have written this word for word!
Saw them play last week, they jammed and jammed and we danced and danced \:D/ A hell of a show, can't wait to see them again at Austin City Limits Fest!
Reminds me of college....and lots of weed...
JoJopugs wrote:
One of thier best songs live!
Agreed. I love WP, but this song really suffers as a studio version. Soooo much better live!
One of thier best songs live!
Have to agree with you. I never saw them live but I always felt like I'd be bored at one of their concerts. I'm an older phish fan and by the time I'd gotten around to listening to W.P. I could only appreciate the song writing. It's hard to top Phish performance wise in the mid 90's. BobVaughan wrote:
Sorry ecorunner, but I saw them live many years ago and it was pure agony. They are one of two bands that I have walked out on (the other was John Spencer's Blues Explosion). I am very open minded, but it seems that their jams never went anywhere live. I prefer them in the studio (at least with the early albums!). :-k
ecorunner wrote:
I just cannot imagine anyone thinking Widespread Panic music is awful. This song is a strong representation of their music, driving rock with good musicianship. Incredible album too! Catch them live!
Sorry ecorunner, but I saw them live many years ago and it was pure agony. They are one of two bands that I have walked out on (the other was John Spencer's Blues Explosion). I am very open minded, but it seems that their jams never went anywhere live. I prefer them in the studio (at least with the early albums!). :-k
I still can't believe that I've only recently become familiar with Widespread Panic. Man, what have I been missing! How could a band this good have passed under my radar for so long?? I guess married life with kids does that sort of thing....
This is the best Widespread Panic album aside from Space Wrangler. Great song but I think that Airplane is the best tune on the album. One of the best albums that came out of the classic mid 90's jamband scene.
This song features the late Michael Houser (lead guitarist) singing with John Bell. There is a fund/foundation in his name: (click here) Thanks for Rocking so hard! RIP
hell yeah RP! You have made my day. This song rocks! A must have album. One of the best live acts on the road today. Outstanding!
I just cannot imagine anyone thinking Widespread Panic music is awful. This song is a strong representation of their music, driving rock with good musicianship. Incredible album too! Catch them live!
Whenever I hear music in the background and think "god this is awful" and ask who it is, it always turns out to be Radiohead or Widespread Panic. This song, however, isn't sending me over the edge... not amazing, but not as deplorable as I remember them. I can see how this would be good live or on a roadtrip.
Cy wrote:
I'm surprised this song has such a low rating....
Me too, especially when I saw my own rating was a 3. Boosted it lots the second time around....
It's interesting to see how many more Southern folks like and/or relate to this song. It is one of my favorite WSP tunes. Driving Song off Spacecowboy is the one that sends me down memory lane. Someone needs to upload City of Dreams.
nikiMc wrote:
oh the memories! This album sucked me into the WSP world and I never want to go back!
Right there with ya on that. One of my favorite songs. I really should upload Coconuts off Space Wrangler.
oh the memories! This album sucked me into the WSP world and I never want to go back!
Day in the life of a boring guy.