Govt Mule 1998-02-27 Dose Release Party.shn [ TOP MANUAL ]
: A massive 10-minute rendition of The Beatles’ " She Said, She Said " that spiraled into a "Tomorrow Never Knows" jam. A Star-Studded Second Set
: The night concluded with an epic 17-minute version of Bob Dylan’s " I Shall Be Released ," featuring a "supergroup" stage including Jimmy Herring , Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones/Allman Brothers), and the members of Widespread Panic. Legacy of the Recording
: A run starting with " Blind Man in the Dark " and the bass-heavy fan favorite " Thorazine Shuffle ". Govt Mule 1998-02-27 Dose Release Party.shn
By February 1998, Gov't Mule was no longer just a side project for members of the Allman Brothers Band; they were a formidable force in their own right. The Roxy Theatre was packed with "Mule fans" eager to hear the new material. The Performance
: Instrumentals like " Thelonius Beck " (honoring Thelonious Monk and Jeff Beck) and " Birth of the Mule " (a nod to Miles Davis). : A massive 10-minute rendition of The Beatles’
The file documents a legendary night in Gov't Mule history: the official CD release party for their second studio album, Dose , held at The Roxy in Atlanta, Georgia .
The first set was a complete showcase of the new album. The band tore through Dose track-by-track, featuring: By February 1998, Gov't Mule was no longer
Coming just three days after the album’s official release on February 24, 1998, this show captured the original powerhouse trio——at a pivotal moment as they introduced a darker, more experimental sound to their fanbase. The Setting: Atlanta’s Roxy Theatre