If you liked Steppenwolf's original version... then you'd absolutely love the version with Warren Haynes (Govt Mule)!! It really does do this song a little justice! In my opinion anyway...
When Gov't Mule played this tune, Warren Haynes' guitar tech, Brian Farmer, would lead the audience in the call-and-response chorus march across the stage during the with signs with the lyrics printed on them. Brian passed away a couple days ago, but I'll always associate this tune with him.
When Gov't Mule played this tune, Warren Haynes' guitar tech, Brian Farmer, would lead the audience in the call-and-response chorus march across the stage during the with signs with the lyrics printed on them. Brian passed away a couple days ago, but I'll always associate this tune with him.
If you liked Steppenwolf's original version... then you'd absolutely love the version with Warren Haynes (Govt Mule)!! It really does do this song a little justice! In my opinion anyway...
When Gov't Mule played this tune, Warren Haynes' guitar tech, Brian Farmer, would lead the audience in the call-and-response chorus march across the stage during the with signs with the lyrics printed on them. Brian passed away a couple days ago, but I'll always associate this tune with him.
When Gov't Mule played this tune, Warren Haynes' guitar tech, Brian Farmer, would lead the audience in the call-and-response chorus march across the stage during the with signs with the lyrics printed on them. Brian passed away a couple days ago, but I'll always associate this tune with him.