Additional timestamps in the video description. Short list: SET 1 02:17 - Blind Man in the Dark 09:40 - Bad Little Doggie 13:25 - About to Rage 25:31 - Made My Peace 35:40 - Devil Likes it Slow 45:33 - 32-20 Blues 59:04 - Time to Confess SET 2 1:11:46 - Soulshine 1:18:29 - The Joker 1:28:22 - One of These Days 1:33:46 - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City 1:40:28 - After the Storm 1:47:42 - Brighter Days 1:55:50 - Mule 2:01:42 - Whole Lotta Love 2:07:38 - I Asked for Water - She Gave Me Gasoline ENCORE 2:19:15 - Sad and Deep as You Other videos from this channel you may like: Santana - ruclips.net/video/3Q1s4ahmxY0/видео.html Marcus King - ruclips.net/video/M1rtUIb7oWE/видео.html Joe Bonamassa - ruclips.net/video/rUgpMr-WBcw/видео.html Joanne Shaw Taylor - ruclips.net/video/i_kEdfrsj5k/видео.html Lynyrd Skynyrd - ruclips.net/video/bMcw3EC-ZnY/видео.html Tab Benoit - ruclips.net/video/H_iIbRYmUZE/видео.html Tedeschi Trucks Band - ruclips.net/video/TqXrDp207MA/видео.html
Just saw them here in Tucson last night at The Fox Theater....My God!...They were awesome...Warren Haynes was miraculous and Kevin Scott just kicked ass...the whole band was so tight...over 2 hours of incredible music...You hear so many influences over the course of their repertoire...psychedelia, R&B, Blues, Prog, Jazz, Reggae...WH is a virtuoso...Don't miss them if they come to your town...you won't regret it!
It’s been a busy and eventful year for Gov’t Mule. The rock jam band released “Peace Like a River,” a spectacular album, earlier this year and then went out on the road with a new bass player. I caught them twice over the last few months, including a headlining performance at the Kodak Center in Rochester, NY on Sunday, September 24. As the Mule approaches their 30th anniversary, the only thing that has not remained a constant is their bass player. Founding bassist Allen Woody passed away in 2000, and after a few years without an official bass player, Andy Hess took over bass from 2003-2008, which was around the same time they added a fourth member, keyboardist Danny Louis. Jorgen Carlsson assumed bass duties in 2008, but after a stellar performance on “Peace Like a River” and 15 years with The Mule, he left unexpectedly. The history lesson is important because while the band still includes guitarist and vocalist Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abts, and Louis, they were faced with the daunting task of replacing Carlsson’s indelible mark on the band. Which may not have been as significant as Allen Woody’s, Carlsson’s playing and stage presence added a lot to the band. The band brought in bassist Kevin Scott, who had subbed for Carlsson a few times in the past. When a prominent band member is replaced, one of two things is bound to happen: the band will sound revitalized, or they will lose something. When I saw the band back in August as part of the Outlaw Festival Tour, it was clear Scott was a very different type of bass player from Carlsson, but I wasn’t quite sure what to make of the change. When the band hit the stage at the Kodak Center, they launched into two classics, “Blind Man in the Dark” and “Bad Little Doggie.” Sometimes jam bands take a bit to find a groove, but it was clear from the first note they were all locked and loaded. Scott brings a finesse to the band’s sound that has been missing, which is closer to the power trio type sound Gov’t Mule was going for in their early days. That is not a knock on Carlsson, because he played with precision and subtly, allowing Haynes to explore some great musical territories, but Scott just seems to drive the band back to their roots, and it is a joy to watch. As much as the first set was solid, the second set eclipsed it by a mile. They kicked it off with “Soulshine,” and then launched into a unique version of Steve Miller’s “The Joker.” That was followed by Pink Floyd’s “One of These Days,” where Scott really made a statement, and you could see the band and the entire venue smile as Scott crushed the iconic bass groove. The Bobby Blue Bland classic “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City” followed before they seamlessly fit in “After the Storm” from “Peace Like a River,” followed by a jaw-dropping version of “Mule.” They closed out with a Howlin Wolf cover followed by a Dave Mason cover, and while the set relied heavily on cover songs, all of them had the indelible Mule stamp on them. I could write an entire review devoted to their light show; it really needs to be experienced, especially when too many bands rely on distracting video screens. The Mule’s light show enhances the experience without becoming the show itself. ||[Jethro Ian McKallishter]
Appreciate your writing on these guys I didn't realize how many change ups on the bass they had. Saw them earlier this month at HSU. They put on a hell of a show took the audience for a ride.
I've attended the Concert they'd give us yesterday in the netherlands, a sold out venue in Groningen NL and they're music blew me away...! I loved every second, every note they played. Second to none.❤
du blues rock d'une efficacité ,joué et réalisé avec justesse ,un must et unique en son genre ,une pépite magistrale interprétée ,un gratteux prodigieux , le best pour moi ,une merveille ,grande classe parfaite ,à ne pas manquer en live !!!! décoiffant
This must have been the concert I missed in Brussels in october '23 ... Made it good by seeing him in Antwerp 4 weeks ago 😍 ... Thanks for posting this whole show 🙏✌️🙏
Kevin’s the PERFECT bass player for Mule. That cat is bad ass and fits in perfectly with the guys. He is a monster! He blew me away last summer when I saw them in Boston.
This is a wonderful capture! I attended the show and it's nice to be able to revisit it in such great quality, the video and audio is outstanding...THANKS!
Couldn't agree more 😊. Saw them on the same tour at Darien on the Outlaw Music Festival. Willie's 90th 🎉. My first concert was ABB the summer between 8th and 9th grades. Definitely a great influence on my life !!! P.S. I just turned 60 to put it in perspective...
Was back in Rochester visiting family the week before the concert. Heard about Gov't Mule coming to the Kodak Center and was so disappointed that I wouldn't be able to attend. (Had to fly back to Mesa AZ where I now live and work.) I am so grateful and happy to run across this concert! Almost feel as though I didn't really miss it! Thank you so much!
I can lump all the shredders together and I like many of them. But then you listen to Warren and his mesmerizing playing and he just blows them all way!!!
Thank YOU for Sharing this AWESOME show that I was supposed to be at !!! But I did not make it !! Now I am There !! AWESOME recording !! Did they play any Floyd ?? 😎🤓😀
Was this recorded off your phone? Video and sound quality are superior. Almost pro shot but from one angle. You documented greatness for eternity. Best Mule show for us peeps in 2024. Well done!!!
Had to pull the plug on watching this. 3 commercials during the first song. Half way through the next song, a 15 minute infomercial popped in. I've grown to hate RUclips.
Sorry didn't realize that was happening. I don't monetize my videos with ads. Wanted these videos to play without ads. Must be a RUclips thing. I watch ALOT of RUclips and paid for premium a few years ago. So much better without ads
Whoa whoa whoa, stop the clock...there's a new bass player? What happened to the Swedish dude...and when? Who's this cat? Omg, dude sounds like fucking woody!!!!!
Says HQ --- but this mix sucks (sorry....it does). Perhaps the soundman does not know how to mix drums. If your drum mix is poor --- you're sunk. No strong warrior is possible without strong bones.
Never heard of Frank Marino till I bought California Jam 2 album. His version of "King Bee" blew me away and entrenched me in blues music till this day. Thanks Frank!!
Was lucky enuf to have seen FMAMR several times mid 70s-80s. Usually a Festival with 3 or 4 OTHER Top Dog Bands. $7 tickets too. A vestige of being an Oldie now I can so appreciate.
Idk...I'm jus' bein' honest, no offense, but "Kevin's groove" is from an Altogether different approach (at least on "Blind Man"/song#1) than Any Other bassist I've ever heard do this...the structures he's playin' through the verses ain't (at all!) like Woody, Hess, Jorgan, or Schools at all. I'ma have'ta let it Grow on Me...& maybe hope it does. The bassists I mentioned, have Already spoiled me! So..."Bad Lil' Doggie" on now...(& it's jus' Altogether different what I'm hearin'!).
Kinda the whole point of playing music is to put your individual spin on the music. With such a great legacy of past bass players in Govt Mule, it would be insulting to the band AND those other bass players for me to copy them. So I am happy that you find it different...thats the whole point!
Additional timestamps in the video description. Short list:
SET 1
02:17 - Blind Man in the Dark
09:40 - Bad Little Doggie
13:25 - About to Rage
25:31 - Made My Peace
35:40 - Devil Likes it Slow
45:33 - 32-20 Blues
59:04 - Time to Confess
SET 2
1:11:46 - Soulshine
1:18:29 - The Joker
1:28:22 - One of These Days
1:33:46 - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
1:40:28 - After the Storm
1:47:42 - Brighter Days
1:55:50 - Mule
2:01:42 - Whole Lotta Love
2:07:38 - I Asked for Water - She Gave Me Gasoline
ENCORE
2:19:15 - Sad and Deep as You
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Thank you
If you go to a Mule show, get locked and loaded for an onslaught of real rock. Just tremendous. Thanks for this.
Last time I saw them the sound was awful. It was way too loud. It may have been the venue's fault?😢
Love the new bass player... style reminds me of Woody.
Just saw them here in Tucson last night at The Fox Theater....My God!...They were awesome...Warren Haynes was miraculous and Kevin Scott just kicked ass...the whole band was so tight...over 2 hours of incredible music...You hear so many influences over the course of their repertoire...psychedelia, R&B, Blues, Prog, Jazz, Reggae...WH is a virtuoso...Don't miss them if they come to your town...you won't regret it!
Thanks for the post and the setlist detail. Much appreciated.
If there was a "real" R&R HOF, they'd be knocking at the Gov't Mule door begging them to join.
How does anyone step into a role once held by Dwayne Allman, but, he did it
Duane. 🙄@@MrKennyanders
@@MrKennyandersand Jerry Garcia after that w The Dead
🎯Big facts
WGAF about the RORHOF there is great/better music out there when we look for it, just like Warren and crew here.
Thanks for sharing! Thanks for all the hard work. This is tasty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s been a busy and eventful year for Gov’t Mule. The rock jam band released “Peace Like a River,” a spectacular album, earlier this year and then went out on the road with a new bass player. I caught them twice over the last few months, including a headlining performance at the Kodak Center in Rochester, NY on Sunday, September 24.
As the Mule approaches their 30th anniversary, the only thing that has not remained a constant is their bass player. Founding bassist Allen Woody passed away in 2000, and after a few years without an official bass player, Andy Hess took over bass from 2003-2008, which was around the same time they added a fourth member, keyboardist Danny Louis.
Jorgen Carlsson assumed bass duties in 2008, but after a stellar performance on “Peace Like a River” and 15 years with The Mule, he left unexpectedly.
The history lesson is important because while the band still includes guitarist and vocalist Warren Haynes, drummer Matt Abts, and Louis, they were faced with the daunting task of replacing Carlsson’s indelible mark on the band. Which may not have been as significant as Allen Woody’s, Carlsson’s playing and stage presence added a lot to the band.
The band brought in bassist Kevin Scott, who had subbed for Carlsson a few times in the past. When a prominent band member is replaced, one of two things is bound to happen: the band will sound revitalized, or they will lose something.
When I saw the band back in August as part of the Outlaw Festival Tour, it was clear Scott was a very different type of bass player from Carlsson, but I wasn’t quite sure what to make of the change.
When the band hit the stage at the Kodak Center, they launched into two classics, “Blind Man in the Dark” and “Bad Little Doggie.” Sometimes jam bands take a bit to find a groove, but it was clear from the first note they were all locked and loaded.
Scott brings a finesse to the band’s sound that has been missing, which is closer to the power trio type sound Gov’t Mule was going for in their early days. That is not a knock on Carlsson, because he played with precision and subtly, allowing Haynes to explore some great musical territories, but Scott just seems to drive the band back to their roots, and it is a joy to watch.
As much as the first set was solid, the second set eclipsed it by a mile. They kicked it off with “Soulshine,” and then launched into a unique version of Steve Miller’s “The Joker.” That was followed by Pink Floyd’s “One of These Days,” where Scott really made a statement, and you could see the band and the entire venue smile as Scott crushed the iconic bass groove.
The Bobby Blue Bland classic “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City” followed before they seamlessly fit in “After the Storm” from “Peace Like a River,” followed by a jaw-dropping version of “Mule.”
They closed out with a Howlin Wolf cover followed by a Dave Mason cover, and while the set relied heavily on cover songs, all of them had the indelible Mule stamp on them.
I could write an entire review devoted to their light show; it really needs to be experienced, especially when too many bands rely on distracting video screens. The Mule’s light show enhances the experience without becoming the show itself.
||[Jethro Ian McKallishter]
Well said awesome band keep kicking it we want to hear it gov mule
Damn nice review!!!!
Appreciate your writing on these guys I didn't realize how many change ups on the bass they had. Saw them earlier this month at HSU. They put on a hell of a show took the audience for a ride.
I've attended the Concert they'd give us yesterday in the netherlands, a sold out venue in Groningen NL and they're music blew me away...!
I loved every second, every note they played.
Second to none.❤
du blues rock d'une efficacité ,joué et réalisé avec justesse ,un must et unique en son genre ,une pépite magistrale interprétée ,un gratteux prodigieux , le best pour moi ,une merveille ,grande classe parfaite ,à ne pas manquer en live !!!! décoiffant
blessed to have met n seen Woody 2x 1999-2000. this new guy has his vibe riffs and energy
Awesome!! Thank you for this!!
Saw them two days after this in Harrisburg , Pa. What a show. Mule never disappoints.
great band, great players ! great performance !
Going to see them soon in Vegas. Man, I hope they play After the Storm. .
This must have been the concert I missed in Brussels in october '23 ... Made it good by seeing him in Antwerp 4 weeks ago 😍 ... Thanks for posting this whole show 🙏✌️🙏
This sounds tremendous, I can decipher every instrument here. Give the sound engineer a THUMBS UP. Enjoying the video and the stage light show.
Kevin Scott is an amazing bassplayer... and so versatile...
Fuck yeah! Damn that T-Bird bass just rips!
Kevin’s the PERFECT bass player for Mule. That cat is bad ass and fits in perfectly with the guys. He is a monster! He blew me away last summer when I saw them in Boston.
This is a wonderful capture! I attended the show and it's nice to be able to revisit it in such great quality, the video and audio is outstanding...THANKS!
Thanks! Have been trying a few things to improve audio/video quality
Wow! Fantastic show!
Couldn't agree more 😊. Saw them on the same tour at Darien on the Outlaw Music Festival. Willie's 90th 🎉. My first concert was ABB the summer between 8th and 9th grades. Definitely a great influence on my life !!!
P.S. I just turned 60 to put it in perspective...
New bass player is awesome! Not that the other ones weren't also!
Nice.......
Thanks for recording & posting..... Much Enjoyed !!!
Awesome stuff! Many thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for posting this show, freakin awesome!!
"never miss a Sunday show" fan.... Warren "that's right" straight into Bad Little Doggie 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Added a chapter for it! Crowd was great
Probably one of the last great fully analog bands.
Rock 'n' Roll baby! Thanks for filming and posting this stupendous show. Mule on fire! Kevin Scott is a Beast, what an addition to this group.
Thanks for posting this video! Not sure why, but I was missing Alan Woody watching this.
He's definitely channeling Woody!
Was back in Rochester visiting family the week before the concert. Heard about Gov't Mule coming to the Kodak Center and was so disappointed that I wouldn't be able to attend. (Had to fly back to Mesa AZ where I now live and work.) I am so grateful and happy to run across this concert! Almost feel as though I didn't really miss it! Thank you so much!
Killer show - really nice video production! Thank You!!
Thanks for upload!! RIP Woody
Thank You ❤
2 and one-half hours! God damn we miss real music!
I can lump all the shredders together and I like many of them. But then you listen to Warren and his mesmerizing playing and he just blows them all way!!!
Love the bass player. Especialy on the one with the walking bass line.
If not mentioned yet check out the Rick Beato interview with Warren
And he has one with Derek Trucks
Great insight
I was there! Great Show!
14 november in Utrecht the Netherlands . I’ll BE there Warren
Love this band
right on TY🚌🚌❤❤Amazing great renditions Miller Floyd love it
❤
Right On ✌️ THANKS for your share 👍
...and thank you SO MUCH for this!!!!!
I can dig it I love it
love the new stuff!
Great upload! I'm going ti see them for the third time next November in Bologna!
New bass player plays like Allen Woody
No doubt about it..close my eyes and they sound the same. Kevin Scott is just as good, plays really fast, think he's gonna be a great fit
I can't stop listening to Devil Likes It Slow. Awesome bass work
I read that as Woody Allen and was confused.
@@I_AM_BAYTOR It is would be interesting if Woody played with the Mule
I was thinking he sounded just like Kevin Scott...
Awesome man🎸 thanks
Thank YOU for Sharing this AWESOME show that I was supposed to be at !!! But I did not make it !! Now I am There !! AWESOME recording !! Did they play any Floyd ?? 😎🤓😀
Thanks! Glad you can still see it! One of These Days at 1:28:22 is their only Pink Floyd song
Thanks so much-It's like I'm there again..sounds just as good
When the mule went 4 piece they take it to another level...
Two things I really have a hard time accepting....
Mule not being a power trio....
Even moreso,
DTB....🙁
@@samgibson684i know what you mean. fuck miss Woody
I first saw Warren and Matt playing with Dickey Betts on the Pattern Disruptive tour! 1988 or so.
Anybody going to see them w Willie in wpb fri?
Was this recorded off your phone? Video and sound quality are superior. Almost pro shot but from one angle. You documented greatness for eternity. Best Mule show for us peeps in 2024. Well done!!!
that little quote of the ABBs les brers in A minor in that reggae joker was pretty cool
Had to pull the plug on watching this.
3 commercials during the first song.
Half way through the next song, a 15 minute infomercial popped in.
I've grown to hate RUclips.
Sorry didn't realize that was happening. I don't monetize my videos with ads. Wanted these videos to play without ads. Must be a RUclips thing. I watch ALOT of RUclips and paid for premium a few years ago. So much better without ads
Wilkes barre PA rocked as well
Yes, it was a great show, except that Kirby lets people stand in front of others now.
Dem boys nice
Can't wait to see them in Seattle and Portland
it was the wood that made it good
Oberaffentittensupergeil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there anybody better than Danny Louis?
Encore
🎼😎🎶🎵🎶🎵
I love Mule and have seen them countless times. After almost every show It hink to myself, "I wish the keys were louder." Any thoughts?
I agree. The keys sound a little quieter in comparison to the guitar, vocals, bass, and drums
@@ProjectLiveMusic Depends where ya sit I guess...and I agree PS THANKS so much for posting this I'm there again in the 3rd row 🤯
I need to see my NEW grand daughter up there ..❤😂❤😂🎉🎉
A firebird?
Did the sound man forget to mix the drums in for awhile??
Never saw a trombone like that. What is that? A mix of trombone and trumpet? Interesting :)
ok, looked it up - it's a valvetrombone appearently
Whoa whoa whoa, stop the clock...there's a new bass player? What happened to the Swedish dude...and when? Who's this cat? Omg, dude sounds like fucking woody!!!!!
Is that Joe Walsh during encode song?
No, its Danny Lewis the keyboard player..
I want my money back
just a few minutes in, but the 'burp and fart' bass ain't my fave, but hey, he is a great player, just me a tone thing.
Warren just seems really off in this show.
Says HQ --- but this mix sucks (sorry....it does). Perhaps the soundman does not know how to mix drums. If your drum mix is poor --- you're sunk. No strong warrior is possible without strong bones.
le son pas terrible👎
quite bitchin ... THANKS ! "the world needs more rock n roll bands" ... FRANK MARINO
Never heard of Frank Marino till I bought California Jam 2 album. His version of "King Bee" blew me away and entrenched me in blues music till this day. Thanks Frank!!
Was lucky enuf to have seen FMAMR several times mid 70s-80s.
Usually a Festival with 3 or 4 OTHER Top Dog Bands.
$7 tickets too.
A vestige of being an Oldie now I can so appreciate.
Frank Marino is an epic musician that I have seen many times. Got my name on the box for his blue ray. Huge hero of mine!
@@notsojingo7355a few kids today know what they missed (kind of) from back in the day..I love those kids🤘🔥🤘
The Grateful Dead of year s 2023
So what happened to Jorgen?
Tired of touring
Idk...I'm jus' bein' honest, no offense, but "Kevin's groove" is from an Altogether different approach (at least on "Blind Man"/song#1) than Any Other bassist I've ever heard do this...the structures he's playin' through the verses ain't (at all!) like Woody, Hess, Jorgan, or Schools at all.
I'ma have'ta let it Grow on Me...& maybe hope it does.
The bassists I mentioned, have Already spoiled me!
So..."Bad Lil' Doggie" on now...(& it's jus' Altogether different what I'm hearin'!).
Kinda the whole point of playing music is to put your individual spin on the music. With such a great legacy of past bass players in Govt Mule, it would be insulting to the band AND those other bass players for me to copy them. So I am happy that you find it different...thats the whole point!
@@Kevinscottbass Thanks so much for giving us an amazing music experience! I loved the whole show