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Gov’t Mule - Spokane, WA - 6/22/08

Where do I start with this one…

I arrived at The Big Easy (The Knitting Factory?) around 3:30PM. Doors were to open at 7, and I was first in line, kind of. It turns out the guy sitting on the little set of stairs that I thought were part of the bands rig was not in fact one of the crew, he was just as obsessive compulsive as me when it comes to arriving early. The entire band said hi to him on the way in to soundcheck, so that just further led to me thinking that he was part of the crew. I kind of waved at them as they entered, but didn’t want to bug them so I didn’t get up from my spot in “line”. As they started to tune-up, I did move closer to the “crew guy” so I could hear better, and started to chat w/ him. This is when I discovered he just a fan too. But he knew everyone. All the members of the crew stopped to talk to him, he helped unload part of the bus blah blah blah.

So. They started off the soundcheck w/ Presence of the Lord, then jammed a bit of Is It My Body, by Alice Cooper. Warren did the vocals for Presence, but not for Is It My Body, so at no point did I really think they’d play it that night (but I did get hopeful re: Presence). From there on out it was nothing but Zep. The Ocean, No Quarter, Living Loving Maid, you name it. Then out of the blue we heard someone doing vocals who was clearly not Warren. Much higher pitched.

Right as soundcheck was ending, I heard that will-call was open (Music Today didn’t ship my ticket in time, so they said I’d have one waiting at will-call). So I wandered over to the first person (yeah, two totally separate will-calls) and gave her my ID. She said she didn’t have anything for me, and directed me to the 2nd. The other will-call didn’t have my name or credit card anywhere on file. So thanks to MT, I “got” to buy a 2nd ticket. The email I’ll be sending them shortly will be polite but not exactly friendly. If the show was sold out I would have been somewhere near furious (Spokane, WA isn’t exactly close by). Anyway, after buying the ticket I went to the “official” line, which had 3 people in it. My new Mule buddy Alex saved a spot for me so I could get in another cig or two before committing to lining up inside.

Here’s where it gets even more interesting. Promptly at 7PM, the ticket holding patrons in the “bar and restaurant” that’s somehow attached to the venue are let in - ahead of those of us in line. Hidden on the other side of the building there’s a public bar/restaurant, and if you somehow know about this place, you can go there and eat and drink before the show, then you’re let in before everyone else. So I arrived at 3:30PM to watch about 60-80 people walk in ahead of me. The ticket fiasco was annoying, this, was infuriating. I spoke w/ several of the security and staff guys in the hours before the show - I specifically asked several of them if the place I was standing was considered the line - and not one of them said anything like “hey there’s a restaurant and bar around the corner, go hang out there and not only can you grab a bite to eat, but you’ll be let in first”. After I write Music Today, I’ll be writing The Big Easy.

Empty Stage, The Big Easy, Spokane, WA

I escape the ticket “issue”, and I escaped the insane “let in the restaurant people first” policy. Nearly every single one of them rushed into the venue, so they could get a good seat. The floor was almost empty. Alex and I got great spots in the front row, after all. Right up until the show started, I don’t think there were more than 40 people on the floor. Warren even had to start things out by suggesting to the rest of the folks that there was plenty of space up front.

Similar to the previous night (and nights before that) they started out w/ an untitled jam. The first set was fun and going great, right up until Is It My Body. At that point it became fantastic. They absolutely killed it. Danny played guitar and shredded.

Warren, Miles and Andy

After a great Thelonius Beck, Miles Kennedy - who has previously played w/ the Mule, came out and helped w/ the two Zep covers, and absolutely held his own on stage w/ the best band playing today. I was skeptical at first, but not for long at all. Wait till you hear the recording (note: I did see one taper, and though I know nothing of these things, I’m not sure it was the best rig in the world - but I reiterate, I know nothing about that stuff).

The second set was great fun, and there wasn’t a thing wrong with it - it just didn’t compare to an Alice Cooper tune and 2 really well done Zep covers. The encore is another story. I really like Goin’ Out West by Mr. Waits, but I love it by Gov’t Mule. And tho it’s not listed on mule.net, there was a Bang A Gone interlude, which I’ve heard before, but never in person. So much fun.

Gov't Mule 1st Set setlist - 06.22.08

After the show I went to look for my new friend Jeff, the fellow who is not in fact a crew member, and found him at the same place. He told me to stick around as only Danny had come out and hopped on the bus. Now, I’m not one for autographs. Generally, I think that actors, musicians and other “famous” people really aren’t that different than the rest of us. I’ve met a number of musicians and only once asked for an autograph (I was young and adored Metallica. I said I was young). But Gov’t Mule is a totally, totally different story. When Danny hoped off the bus, Jeff dragged me over and I got Danny to sign the first sets setlist. I didn’t say much, just “It was a great show, thanks a lot”. He was as friendly and gracious as I’d previously heard. Then Andy walked out, and I figured what the hell, so I got him to sign the setlist too. Matt appeared out of nowhere and I got the 3rd autograph. There was a relatively small crowd waiting around (20, 25 people?) so Andy just hung around chatting with everyone. Matt did for quite a while too. I figured ok 3 out of 4, might as well wait. And after about 30 minutes, Warren came out. He signed my setlist and handed me one of his guitar pics (someone in front of me asked him for one, and he gave me one too). I will admit to being just a tiny bit star-stuck. I’ve seen this band in Vancouver, BC, Seattle, WA, Spokane, WA, Philly, PA, Sayreville, NJ, Baltimore, MD, New York, NY, Austin, TX, and Denver, CO. I have flown, driven and taken trains to see them play. So yeah, a signed setlist will be something I frame.

Gov’t Mule - Seattle, WA - 6/21/08

I so can’t wait for this one to show up on etree. And though I buy all the shows I attend from MuleTracks, this one will have me checking MT daily until it arrives. Yes it’s true, I left before Ratdog. I’ve seen them a bunch of times before, I heard Farmer tell some fan that Warren was on his way back to the hotel (thus no Warren sit-in w/ RD), there was a big line to go outside and smoke (??) so I said f#$-it and left. Sue me. Off to Spokane tomorrow. Sleep now.

Oh ok a few more things quickly. There was a fight or scuffle in the audience that prompted Warren to say something like “can’t we just get along” in the middle of a song. The fight/scuffle must have been Ratdog fans, because I know Mulers are far to level-headed to do something stupid like that at a show.

Julie and her husband were there, and I got to rock out w/ them in the front row.

After the Mule set I asked one of the crew for the “lyrics” sheet taped to one of Warrens amps. He kind of chuckled as he handed it to one of the security guys to give to me. It wasn’t a lyrics sheet - I thought it was either Smokestack or Little Wing as Brian taped it to Warrens amp around that time - it was a reminder for Warren to tell everyone about the Headcount booth.

Gov’t Mule & Ratdog Co-Headlining
WaMu Theater Seattle, WA
6/21/08

Gov’t Mule setlist:

Jam In A
Hammer & Nails
Three String George
Patchwork Quilt
Rocking Horse
Sugaree with Jeff Chimenti
Unblow Your Horn/Reblow Your Mind Get Up, Stand Up Jam
Lay Your Burden Down ->
Smokestack Lightning ->
Lay Your Burden Down
Little Wing
32/20 Blues with Kenny Brooks
Unring The Bell
Mule -> I’ve Been Working -> Mule
Soulshine

Soul Stew Revival - Bonnaroo 2008 | MP3s

Just go here, fire up your bittorrent client and download the show. Don’t think, just do it. I know I know, two posts in one day, the world must be coming to an end. I had to add this quickly because I’m listening to it now and I’m totally floored. I’ve seen Derek Trucks w/ Susan twice now - neither time was a full-on Soul Stew Revival show - Susan just happened to be there. But this makes me want to catch the entire crew live sooo badly. So while you’re downloading the lossless version, here are some MP3s to tide you over.

Was anyone at this set @ Bonnaroo this year?

Soul Stew Revival - Glad You’re Gone
Soul Stew Revival - Stand Back
Soul Stew Revival - Sugar
Soul Stew Revival - Any Day

Bonnaroo 2008 Downloads

I can’t even pretend that I have time to try and keep track of all the Bonnaroo 2008 downloads this year. Fortunately, Largehearted Boy does have the time. So hit up his site for a frequently updated list of all the mp3, flac and other music downloads from this years hippie-metal fest. But I’d skip the Kanye set if it becomes available, unless you’re into crowds booing.

In totally unrelated news, I’ll be seeing Gov’t Mule + Bobby/Ratdog on Saturday, then just the Mule on Sunday. On the off chance I’m able to make it from Spokane, WA to Victoria, BC in 10′ish hours, I’ll be seeing Susan Tedeschi on Monday. Without question, I’ll be seeing her in Vancouver, on Tuesday. So 4 days, 4 shows, 4 cities. When it rains it pours. Tuesday or Wednesday you can expect some bad reviews, worse pictures and a tired version of Ross.

Classic MuleTracks fans take note

It’s been a little while, but today we are pleased to announce that we have made not one, but TWO Classic MuleTracks available for download. We dug deep into the vaults and pulled out two gems from the EARLY days of Gov’t Mule. 12.02.94 and 06.02.95 from The Birch Hill in Old Bridge, NJ are now available via www.muletracks.com. These two shows capture the trio in the glory of the formative years. To get a preview of what awaits you head to Mule’s Facebook Page and check out “Mule” and “Left Coast Groovies” in the Music Player.

The Black Crowes - “One Night Only” free download | MP3s

Here’s the skinny -

Visit liveblackcrowes.com and put this free show in your shopping cart. Check out - which requires creating an account if you don’t have one (and it’s totally painless - just enter an email address and password, no credit card info is required etc). Then download this free collection of songs (in MP3 format) which will eventually be released as a 2 disc EP. The music is from the latest club tour showcasing the new Crowes album, Warpaint (which, btw, is really good).

Note: this free offer is available for the first 10,000 fans who register, so get it before it’s gone!

Up and coming: Jon Regen, where have you been hiding?

Tiny bit of back-story, skip to the next paragraph to get the interesting part of this post. As some of you might know, I have another web site/blog. That one, makes money. Almost enough to live on. This one (RMD) makes about enough to buy a cup of coffee once a week. I do it purely for fun, and to spread what I think is good music. With all that said, there really is a huge non-financial benefit to running a rock music blog - musicians, promoters, managers and PR folks contact you all the time. They offer free CD’s, concert tickets, bribes of all sorts. My attitude has always been that if I like the music, I’ll write about it - regardless of the bribe. If I don’t like the music, I say thanks but no thanks. Kind of a “if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all” deal. So when Jon Regen sent me an email, and I went to his page and read “jazz-inspired pop” I immediately thought ‘yeah I’m not going to like this’. Damn I was wrong.

Before you go to much farther, head over to Jon Regens music page and give him a listen (I’m not 100% sure but it looks like his entire latest album is available to stream/download for free). After you listen to some of the music, you’ll understand exactly why Andy Summers of The Police, Martha Wainwright, Kamilla Thompson, Jimmy Vivino, and Julia Kent (Norah Jones, Antony & The Johnsons) all worked with him on Let It Go (his latest album). In fact I’m digging his music so much that if you review my Last.FM history, you’ll notice that I have the title track, Let It Go, on repeat.

Read more about Jon in this New York Times article, or visit his MySpace page.

Jon Regen Tour Dates

19 Apr 2008 UNDERGROUND CONCERTS ,Maplewood, New Jersey
5 May 2008 VOCALIA FESTIVAL, Udine, Pordenone
13 May 2008 INGOLSTADT BLUES FESTIVAL, Ingolstadt
14 May 2008 NU SPIRIT, Bratislava
15 May 2008 BIRDLAND, Vienna
22 May 2008 ABBABULA FESTIVAL, Sassari
31 May 2008 LA NOTTE BIANCA UNIVERSITARIA, Cesena

Fat Daddy Has Been | MP3s

You know, I can’t describe this band. So I’m going to copy/paste from their press section:

In a world of “cookie-cutter” bands, the challenge facing all musicians is how to create something truly unique and remain captivating while doing it. Although this is certainly no easy feat, Fat Daddy Has Been has successfully and seamlessly melded ska, rap, reggae, and rock into a completely original sound that they can truly call their own. Guaranteed to get your head bouncing and hips moving, this 7 piece band is quickly sweeping America; sharing stages with huge names like Sean “P Diddy” Combs, Mary J. Blige, Fat Joe, Ice- T, Kool Keith, Kurtis Blow, MC Breeze everflowin, Grand Agent, The Last Emperor, Aquarium Rescue Unit, The Toasters, Rusted Root, and Carl Denson.

And you know what? The above description is true. So, if you’re into ska/rap/reggae/rock merged together, give this band a listen.

Fat Daddy Has Been - Poor Girl

More band info here (including audio, video, etc)
Fat Daddy Has Been on MySpace

Filter - New Album, New Tour Dates

I have no problem admitting this - I’m a pretty big Filter fan. From the looks of this site you might think I’m only into jambands and southern rock, but that’s just not true. So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that I’m thrilled Filter has a new album coming out (May 13th), and have released a single from that album, Soldiers of Misfortune (take a listen below). AND, they’re touring soon (see current dates below). The rub? It doesn’t look like they’re going to be playing in the Pacific Northwest - where I live - any time soon. You can be sure I’ll be checking http://www.officialfilter.com/ fairly often to watch for new tour dates.

Filter - Soldiers of Misfortune (stream)

Filter Tour Dates

4/24 Austin, TX Stubb’s
4/26 Houston, TX KTBZ Buzzfest
4/27 Frisco, TX KDGE Edgefest
5/8 Ft. Lauderdale, FL The Culture Room
5/9 Jacksonville, FL WPLA Band Camp
5/10 Orlando, FL WJRR Early Birthday
5/11 Tampa, FL WXTB Rockfest
5/13 New York, NY Mercury Lounge
5/17 Columbus, OH Rock on the Range
5/18 St. Louis, MO KPNT Pointfest
5/20 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
5/21 Charlotte, NC Amos’ South End
5/22 Charleston, SC The Dive
5/24 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
5/25 Cincinnati, OH Bogart’s
5/27 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore at TLA
5/29 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
6/1 Boston, MA WBCN River Rave
6/2 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
6/6 Nurnburg, Germany MTV Rock in Park
6/8 Nurnburgring, Germany MTV Rock am Ring
6/9 London, England Islington Academy

What the hell?

Luther Dickinson, lead guitarist and vocalist for the North Mississippi All Stars, joins the Black Crowes? And one of the tracks on the upcoming Crowes release “Warpaint” is “Whoa Mule”? What the hell is going on? All in all a very cool addition to the Crowes, but if this means less NMAS touring or recording, I’ll be a bit bummed.

And in completely unrelated news, Grady is playing Vancouver and Victoria, and I just found out about it. Thanks for nothing Pollstar. And I’m on the Grady mailing list (at least I thought). Regardless, the Vancouver show wasn’t sold out and I’ve got my ticket now. Not sure about Victoria I’m just going to show up and hope it’s not sold out. Plus Gordie’s doing an in-store thing @ Vancouver’s Long & McQuade (not the one on Hastings in the DTES).