Warren Haynes and Gov't Mule with featured guest Jimmy Herring (Widespread Panic) play "Stratus" live at LOCKN' 2015. Subscribe to The Relix Channel for more videos + livestreams: bit.ly/2zEruld
@@Journeyman-pi5vx Let me be a helper. This drummer is amazing and his level of skill is not widely known, especially among the dumbest motherfuckers around.
I've been on a Jimmy Herring kick lately, a truly great guitarist. But everytime I see Government Mule I wonder if they aren't my favorite band in the world. They play anything, with anyone, and shine.
I saw him live with the Dead in Orange County some years back and I was blown away by Jimmy’s playing and guitar tone. 1st song they played was Help on the way. My jaw hit the ground.
I was lucky enough to see The Aquarium Rescue Unit consisting of Colonel Bruce Hampton, Jimmy Herring, Jeff Sipe and Otiel Burrbridge, who still plays with Warren and did as an Allman Brother. Man, what shows they put on!
Same deal at The Georgia Theater mid 80s never heard of them...ask a dude on the street "You gotta go see Col. Bruce" I new Athens was hip...it was outstanding 👏 👌 🙌 👍
It really is great. I wish Gregg had allowed Derek and Warren to freely explore the music more, just like the Allman Bros did in their early days with Duane. Gregg wasn't really a fan of taking the songs way out from their normal, original progression all that much, and as a result, they ended up doing a lot of Type 1 jams (jams that more or less stick to the original chord progression) in their career after Duane. I certainly understand where Gregg was coming from, but man, had Derek and Warren, along with the rest of that incredible ABB band, been able to take it wherever they wanted to go....that would have been really awesome to see. This is a peek at what that might have looked like.
Every second blue moon Warren plays a bit of jazz, Kind of bird and True Gravity are my favourite Allman Brothers tunes...please sir, can I have some more?
Here is another version you might like with some well known artists, and Billy C on the drums ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jzJ_oPESMZE.html
I think you`ll find it was Billy Cobham Band that first did this .. Massive Attack probably sampled it. :- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n_jzfx6Rs5Q.html
@@mallit I was listening to a lot of Massive Attack (among many others) when I first started playing bass. A lot of those grooves were the first to land firmly under my fingers. No bass on my YT channel yet, but maybe once I get a better audio setup! Thanks again for the Billy Cobham. You can bet I'll be checking out his catalogue
I grew up playing drums in a musical family and my dad would always tell me “Son when you get a guitar player, make sure he’s a gunslinger.” He told me that years ago, but every time I here Jimmy play, I understand what he was talking about.
Jimmy and Warren both had the unenviable task of replacing Duane Allman in the Allman bros band. Talk about a kinship...this is pure guitar joy! Neither from Macon, Ga both of Macon, Ga...once it gets in you, never leaves...Soul lives here, really does...
@@Marshall_Stacks You mean that when I say Warren Haynes is an official member of the Grateful Dead and played in Jerry Garcia’s role after his death for The Dead I’m wrong?
Awesome except for 1 thing. The rest of the band did "OK" I guess. LOL Everyone playing was awesome and they deserve the same credit as the 2 players that were named.
This is one of the hardest bass lines to play period. Even Lee Sklar, has a hard time with it. It's a carpel tunnel inducing mofo. Btw, nobody can play Jan Hammer like Jan Hammer and nobody else can do it like Tommy Bolin. They're all their own people!