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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

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.

Mule Monday: The Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC 11/15/07 | MP3s + pictures etc

This is going to be a long one. If you’re only into the MP3s and/or setlist scans, pictures etc - just scroll through the text. To call this a “review” is a disservice to professional writers everywhere. When it comes to Gov’t Mule I’m a fan first. Keep that in mind while reading this drivel.

It had been over a year since I’d seen Gov’t Mule live. The move from the east coast to the west coast is entirely to blame. Well that and a change in income. So to say I was looking forward to this show is putting it very mildly. I’m only somewhat embarrassed to admit that I was in “line” for this one at 3:00PM. Alright it was 2:50. The next person to join me in ‘line’ wasn’t there until 5:30, and they didn’t even stay. The doors opened at 7. It appears the longer I go w/o seeing the band, the earlier I’ll arrive for the next show. If you’re starting to think to yourself ‘this guy puts the fan in fanatic’ - it’s really just Gov’t Mule that I get this obsessive-compulsive over.

Being first in line did allow me the privilege to pick whatever spot I wanted, and I wanted to be front and center. Which is where I ended out.

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals were the opening act, and they came on stage around 8. It had been well over a year since I’d last seen GP&TN, and was very damn psyched that they were the openers. The new arrangements (and I’m not even sure how new they are) to their older songs are great. Great. The song If I Was From Paris is brilliant, where the hell did it come from? See the post Smashing a perfectly good guitar for my retarded little story on Scott smashing his guitar. To Grace and the band: those two or three folks that kept shouting out crap - on behalf of Vancouver, I’m sorry. Please don’t let it (or the border crossing hassles) deter you from coming back to British Columbia.

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - The Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC - 11/15/07

Mastermind
Treat Me Right >
Stop The Bus
Here’s To The Meantime
Big White Gate
“Grace telling a story about the border crossing”
If I Was From Paris
Watching You >
Nothing But The Water (Part I) >
Nothing But The Water (Part II) >
Group Drums > Band Intros >
Nothing But The Water (Part II) >
Nothing But The Water (Part I)

More on Grace later (like, another post) cause the 2nd night (Seattle) was every bit as good, if not better, than the first.

So. Gov’t Mule, set one. Mr. High & Mighty was a great start - it’s one of my favorite tracks from that album. Pygmy Twylyte was a complete surprise, and the first time I’d heard it live in person. But to continue with Have Mercy On The Criminal, I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes and then Honky Tonk Woman - with Grace, was over the top amazing.

Gov't Mule Setlist scan 11/15/07 Set 1

Set two - well just look for yourself. That’s What Love Will Make You Do with Scott Tounet (Nocturnals guitarist) was fun, though in my irrelevant opinion 32/20 Blues the next night in Seattle was the real GM w/ Scott highlight.

Regardless, it was the last song of the night that really blew me away. Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man was such a perfect encore that I’ve been refreshing MuleTracks almost every hour today just to see if by chance that the Vancouver show is already up for sale. Don’t get me wrong - the recording by Dennis (thanks Dennis!!) (download the show in lossless format here) is very solid (for a stealth), but I’m just itching to listen to the sound board.

Gov't Mule Setlist scan 11/15/07 Set 2

Now, this could all be in my imagination. But… during the encore, I was one of the people singing the part of the chorus, and I caught Brian Farmer doing the same from the side of the stage. As soon as the show ended, Brian came out, moved some crap around, grabbed one of Warrens pics and handed it directly to me. I thought that was very cool, but I acknowledge that my definition of cool might differ from most. I don’t care.

Warren Haynes pic 11/15/07

Somehow I ended out with part of Matts drum kit. It was just handed to me (again, thank you Mule road-crew you guys are great). I was going to give it to my buddy Andrew but I figured it would be something my younger brother might like. He started out as a drummer, I know he thinks Mat Abts is amazing, and he’s been to more Mule shows (and has been a fan for way longer) than I. Hopefully he won’t read this and will be surprised at Christmas, but if he does, don’t worry this isn’t the only thing I’m getting you. Chances are slim he’ll read this, I’m pretty sure that the 4 people who do (one of whom is my mother) won’t include him.

Matt Abts drum skin 11/15/07

Alright I’m running out of steam. The rest is in lazy bullet point format.

  • My buddy Andrew was at this show, it was great to catch up w/ him
  • It got so cold waiting in “line” that I went to the American Apparel (or something like that) and bought an extra pair of socks, for $9. I thought I was prepared - a book, my mp3 player, an umbrella, a sandwich…
  • If Gov’t Mule plays Halloween next year (2008) I will buy Andrews ticket. If I still live in Vancouver. Notice the font used in the setlist pictures above (not the song names, the location and date)
  • Now look at the font used in the song names. Tiny maple leaves. So cool.
  • Instead of getting the tour poster, which is what I usually do, I got the tee-shirt. If they’re going to put the time and effort into blending the Mule logo with a maple leaf, I’m going to buy it.
  • What’s with the no cameras policy? Don’t get me wrong I’d never even consider using a flash, but no cameras? Where’d that come from?
  • And the “barrier” up front - what was that about? I’ve never seen it used at the Commodore before.
  • I really did make an effort to have this up on a Monday, but I’ve been really busy since I got back.
  • I was able to send the setlist to one of the Gov’t Mule mailing lists at the end of each set, thanks to my fancy-but-too-expensive phone and the free WiFi at the Commodore. Qwerty keyboard or not, sending email via a phone is no picnic. That or my thumbs are just too fat.
  • I’ll do a similar but hopefully less boring recap of the Seattle show sometime soon (more setlist scans, a couple of crappy camera phone pictures and brag about how I shook Warren Haynes hand).
  • Mule Monday: Belongs to Grace

    I might find time later tonight to do a proper post, with some MP3s and stuff, but I’m actually really busy for a change. So in the meantime, watch this amazingly cool video. It’s a medley of stuff from Grace Potter & The Nocturnals current tour (Rochester, NY, Binghamton, NY, Washington, DC, Richmond, VA) with Gov’t Mule. And speaking of Gov’t Mule, Grace joins Warren (or vice versa I’m in a hurry and a bit too lazy to look it up right now) in the video below. So clickit.

    OK when it’s done playing, watch Part I.

    These videos are making me even more excited (and I have to tell you, with just about 24 hours to go, I’m already pretty antsy) to see GP&TN open for the Mule on back to back nights. With any luck this series will continue to the west coast part of the tour so I have a cool memento.

    Gov’t Mule - The Holy Haunted House Set | MP3s

    St. Paul, MN is one lucky city. As many of you know, this year Gov’t Mule decided to put on a very special Halloween show - they performed Houses of the Holy from start to finish as their second set. And Mr. Audley Freed joined them on guitar for the entire thing. There are a couple of sources up on etree now - one and two. The following MP3s were sourced from this one. This is an absolute must MuleTracks purchase, and I can’t wait.

    Set II

    The Song Remains The Same
    The Rain Song
    Over The Hills and Far Away
    The Crunge
    Dancing Days >
    Drums
    D’Yer Mak’er
    No Quarter
    The Ocean

    Update: The show is already available on MuleTracks! (and I’ve already purchased it, and I’m listening now, and it’s a-w-e-s-o-m-e).

    Mule Monday: So what if it’s Sunday

    I just feel like posting some music. So. I’m going to the Vancouver and Portland Gov’t Mule shows for sure, and maybe just maybe Seattle. In keeping with the ‘what the hell’ format of this post, here are some songs that I’d love to hear at one of those shows:

    Gov’t Mule - Worried Down With The Blues (10/21/01)
    Gov’t Mule - Indifference (10/21/01)
    Gov’t Mule - Ohio (w/ Marc Ford)

    Though it’s certainly worth noting - I really don’t care what they play. I don’t get my hopes up for this song or that one, and I always have a great time. I’ve said it a million times before and I’ll say it a million more, Gov’t Mule is the best band playing live now.

    Gov’t Mule 2007 West Coast Tour Dates

    From: http://www.mule.net/tour/index.php - Gov’t Mule is pleased to announce West Coast Dates for the Mighty High Tour. The Mule will be hitting:

    San Diego, CA (11.07)
    Los Angeles, CA (11.08)
    San Francisco, CA (11.09 and 11.10)
    Portland, OR (11.14)
    Vancouver, BC (11.15)
    Seattle, WA (11.16)
    Bozeman, MT (11.17)

    Mule Tickets will be available for these shows starting on 9.13 @ Noon Pacific Time.

    See you @ Portland, Vancouver and Seattle!

    Mule Monday: Just Got Paid

    A song that up until recently I had only heard live versions of. Well it turns out that Gov’t Mule did in fact record this song in the studio. The only info I have on it is “Bootleg, + quality, outtakes from the debut release, recorded at the TeleStar Studios”.

    Gov’t Mule - Just Got Paid