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Gov't Mule at the Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre
Boulder, Colorado
September 17, 2022
What's new with Gov't Mule? Like every other band in the world, they had to take a COVID break from touring. And now, like many bands, they are back on the road after their forced vacation. One thing that's new is their stage setup. After spending decades on stage right (left as you look at the stage),

Warren Haynes
guitarb.1960
Haynes is a classic rock guy. It's obvious from his membership in the

Allman Brothers Band
band / ensemble / orchestraOver the course of its career, Gov't Mule has maintained a platonic relationship with the blues. The very first tune on the Mule's first album is "Grinnin' in your Face," an acapella number written by

Son House
guitar, slide1902 - 1988
Then, during COVID, ironically, the Mule and the blues finally consummated their long dalliance. The progeny of this union was not merely a single strapping youth, but twins! The deluxe edition of Gov't Mule's Heavy Load Blues (2021, Fantasy) is a two-CD set with about two hours of music and almost all of it is pure blues. The selections are a combination of Mule originals and blues tunes by the progenitors:

Elmore James
guitar, slide1918 - 1963

Howlin' Wolf
vocals1910 - 1976

Muddy Waters
guitar1915 - 1983

Willie Dixon
bass, acoustic1915 - 1992
Savoy Brown
band / ensemble / orchestra
Elton John
pianob.1946
Saturday night's first set at the Fox started off promisingly enough for the blues when Haynes broke into his acapella rendition of "Grinnin' in Your Face." After that, however, the Mule turned its back on the blues as the band worked through nearly every song from its first album, Gov't Mule (1995, Relativity). The only exception was the last song of the set, a cover of a relatively obscure Grand Funk Railroad tune from 1970, "Sin's a Good Man's Brother." That's a song that sounds just like the Mule. In fact, the placement of this song at the end of a set devoted exclusively to the Mule's first album strongly suggests that it had an outsized impact on a young Warren Haynes and provided a blueprint for his future band and its distinctive sound.
Ever hopeful, the blues was sure that in the second set the Mule would come calling with flowers and chocolates and the promise of so much sweetness in the dark. But, alas, it was not to be. Instead, the Mule launched into its second album, Dose (1998, Volcano). The second song of the set brought forth another cover, again, not strictly blues, but

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Set 2 ended in a heavy metal frenzy with "Blind Man in the Dark." As the band left the stage, the blues held out hope that perhaps the encore could provide at least one of those good-night kisses on the doorstep. But the blues didn't kid itself. It was obvious by this time, that the Mule was reliving its past, a time when it was a startup operation, when the band was in its original configuration as a power trio with the late
Allen Woody
bass, electricHaynes said little during the concert aside from a couple of queries about the status of the crowd's happiness quotient. But as he left the stage after the encore, he thanked the audience and then said, "It's been a special evening." And it was. Almost always, the Mule mixes it up with old songs, new songs and in between songs. But Saturday night was a night for nostalgia, for reliving earlier times from the 20th Century and enjoying those happy memories. Clearly, the blues disagreed. By this point, the blues was sitting at the bar, alone, knocking back whiskey.
But look blues, you, of all genres, should have known that hooking up with an outfit like the Mule, whose musical vocabulary is broad and deep, would bring problems. Sure, there will be further flirtations in the future, but face it, you're going to have to share this band with others. The Mule just can't stay true to a single musical form. But, blues, you should keep this in mind: Son House, one of your most faithful adherents said this about you: "Ain't no blues but the blues between a man and a woman." You can amend that statement to include the feelings between you and a band like the Mule. For now blues, you'll just have to suffer with the blues.
Set List
First Set: Grinnin' in Your Face; Mule; Temporary Saint; Dolphineus; Painted Silver Light; Trane; Rocking Horse; Monkey Hill; Grinnin' reprise> Mother Earth>slow blues jam> Mother Earth; Sin's a Good Man's Brother.Second Set: Raven Black Night; Larger Than Life>If 6 was 9 / Larger Than Life; Game Face>Mountain Jam>Game Face; Towering Fool; No Need to Suffer; Birth of the Mule; Les Brers quote; Blind Man in the Dark; Encore: Tastes Like Wine.
The Band
Warren Haynes: guitars, vocals; Matt Abts: drums; Danny Louis: keyboards, guitar, backing vocals; Jorgen Carlsson, bass.Tags
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