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  1. Sep 6, 2005 · GOV'T MULE - Soulshine. Live at Rockpalst, E-Werk (Cologne/Germany) September 6, 2005 Warren Haynes (Guitar & Vocals) ...more. Skip the cable setup & start watching YouTube TV today–– for...

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  2. Jun 25, 2011 · After the death of founding member and bassist Allen Woody, Gov't Mule considered breaking up. Instead, remaining members Warren Haynes and Matt Abts recorded several songs with bass players...

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  3. Gov't Mule - Soulshine. dAiLaN89. 692 subscribers. 1.5M views 16 years ago. ...more. A great exhibition...http://www.mule.net.

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    • Thorazine Shuffle (1998) Despite the plaudits showered on Haynes, Gov’t Mule is most definitely a band. A staple of their repertoire since Dose, Thorazine Shuffle allows the entire line-up to excel, drummer Matt Abts revealing deft percussive versatility in tandem with a funky walking bass line and some delicious electric piano work.
    • Soulshine (1994) Strictly speaking, given that this Haynes-penned track first appeared on the Allman Brothers Band’s 1994 album Where It All Begins, Soulshine is an Allmans song.
    • Broke Down On The Brazos (2009) The unmistakable sound of ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons dominates this excellent hard rocking funk workout from the album By A Thread.
    • Mule (1995) Another of the band’s earliest tunes, Mule stands as a good example of their modus operandi. On the debut album the song was a little over five minutes long but onstage, fuelled by Haynes’ wonderful fluid slide playing and the group’s quick-change interaction, Mule can stretch out to more than twice as long, but doing so without sounding forced or premeditated.
  4. Soulshine” is a song he wrote in the late 1980s in Nashville, and it was first recorded by bluesman Larry McCray before the ABB cut it in 1994 for their Where We All Belong album.

  5. The Deep End, Volume 1 is the fourth studio album by American rock band Gov't Mule. It was released on October 23, 2001, by ATO Records and Evangeline Records. After the death of founding member and bass guitarist Allen Woody, the band considered breaking up.

  6. Speaking of the best version, at least by Govt’t(imo), Soulshine on “Live with a little help from our friends”. That’s where it’s at!

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