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Gov't Mule at Fox Theatre, October 31, 2013

Mule-O-Ween featuring
Gov't Mule
2013-10-31
Fox Theatre
1807 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA
8:00 PM, Thursday, October 31, 2013

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Set One

[7:58 PM lights down, band onstage. Warren: Are you ready? Happy Mule-o-ween]

  1. [7:59 PM] Mule
  2. [8:09 PM] Kind of Bird #
  3. [8:24 PM] Scared to Live
  4. [8:33 PM] Captured &
  5. [8:41 PM] No Reward
  6. [8:47 PM] No Need to Suffer
  7. [8:56 PM] Stoop So Low &
  8. [9:07 PM] Bring on the Music
    [set ends 9:17 PM]

Set Two: Covering the Doors

[9:37 PM lights down; RK present through the end of the show]

  1. [9:39 PM] Break on Through (to the Other Side)
  2. [9:42 PM] Five to One
  3. [9:48 PM] Peace Frog
  4. [9:52 PM] People Are Strange %
  5. [9:57 PM] Wild Child
    [Robbie dedicates the rest of the set to Ray Manzarek]
  6. [10:02 PM] Hello I Love You
  7. [10:06 PM] Been Down So Long &
  8. [10:12 PM] the Changeling
  9. [10:18 PM] Cars Hiss By My Window $
  10. [10:26 PM] Light My Fire
  11. [10:38 PM] Love Me Two Times
  12. [10:45 PM] the End (WH/RK) »
  13. [10:58 PM] Riders on the Storm
  14. [11:07 PM] L.A. Woman
    [set ends 11:15 PM; back in a minute with Mark Karan]
     
    Encore
  15. [11:17 PM] Roadhouse Blues $
    [11:24 PM off again; MK leaves]
  16. [11:25 PM] When the Music's Over
    [show ends 11:39 PM]

Performers

with special guests

Notes

Warren sings lead throughout the night, though Robby sings occasional lines, most notably taking the middle section of the End.

Walked in just after seven to grab a spot in the center of the first tier on the rail next to Chuck and Janet. Perfect! Lots of folks in costume tonight, as it should be! Ting and I go low-profile: I'm wearing the Jack of Diamonds shirt that I painted a few years back; Ting is wearing jeans and a black blouse.

The place fills up kinda slowly, but there's a healthy crowd by showtime, and the Mule storm through a first set tonight heavily weighted towards tunes from the new album. Time to Shout, indeed!

The vibe floats higher and more giddy as set two approaches, and once Mule returns, joined by the legendary Robby Krieger, well, BANG! We're back in that late 60's, LA psychedelic blues vibe that the Doors mined so well. The setlist isn't much of a surprise considering that I peeked at last night's LA list for a preview, but I don't care. These are monster hits that I grew up on, played with loving gusto by the mighty Gov't Mule. It's great! I dance like a maniac and pay hard for it over the next few days – this old dude needs to avoid straining his neck, and dancing to oblivion is generally gonna break that admonition right quick!

Oh well, I'm still kickin', and happy that I caught the show. More Mule!

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