helliott
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Is this next for Warren Haynes now that his solo tour is wrapping up?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Ke5IM6moc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-Ke5IM6moc
Mule is one of those bands I've really tried to like, and it sounds really good, great tunes, impeccable musicianship and all...and that makes it really boring. Even their live albums are so meticulously crafted and perfect it just makes me yawn. Where's the rock? Where's the small imperfections that make it fresh? It's just too good! Another band that's much the same was Racing Slab...back in the day I copied their CD onto cassette and listened to it from a boombox, and it was much better that way. On CD it sounded way too sterile and neat.
I dunno, I just prefer raunchier stuff and looser playing and all...too neatly done, and it ain't rock'n'roll no more.
Mule is one of those bands I've really tried to like, and it sounds really good, great tunes, impeccable musicianship and all...and that makes it really boring. Even their live albums are so meticulously crafted and perfect it just makes me yawn. Where's the rock? Where's the small imperfections that make it fresh? It's just too good! Another band that's much the same was Racing Slab...back in the day I copied their CD onto cassette and listened to it from a boombox, and it was much better that way. On CD it sounded way too sterile and neat.
I dunno, I just prefer raunchier stuff and looser playing and all...too neatly done, and it ain't rock'n'roll no more.
This is why I strongly prefer the original lineup of the Mule to any incarnations that came after. I don't begrudge Warren and Matt from trying to keep a project they like going, but the rawness and power of their sound in the Woody era is something they've not (to my ears) replicated in the years since his death. They've tried other bass players. They've tried going to a quartet set up with a keyboardist. It just doesn't work for me. Like Dee said, it sounds too polished and arranged.
Do you mean to say that the bass player makes a big difference?
Well certainly when it's Allen Woody it does.
However, my actual point was that it seems to me that what once seemed like a true band, a cohesive expression of all three members now seems more a vehicle to provide rhythm tracks over which Warren can jam and sing. The spontaneity of the original Mule seems long gone.
Is that so? Which early album(s) would you recommend, then? Because it's always been a band I wanted to like, just never got excited about it when I've tried. Maybe some albums would better suit my tastes?
I dunno. I love some of their cover stuff, like this one of Cortez the Killer.
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