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Dave Grohl Releases Live Performance of “Play” – Expanded to 36 Minutes (Available Dec. 8th)

Dave Grohl Releases Live Performance of “Play” – Expanded to 36 Minutes (Available Dec. 8th)

Posted December 1, 2023 at 4:51 pm | No comments

The upcoming release of The Benefit Concert Volume 20 by Warren Haynes includes a spectacular highlight: the first-ever–and only to date–performance of Dave Grohl’s 23-minute instrumental epic, “Play,” which extends to an extraordinary 36 minutes in its live rendition. This live performance is now available, offering fans the opportunity to witness “Play” being brought to life on that unforgettable evening. 

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Les Paul 100th Anniversary Special Edition with the Photography of Robert Knight

Les Paul 100th Anniversary Special Edition with the Photography of Robert Knight

Posted December 2, 2021 at 8:48 am | No comments

“I want a sound that has never been heard before,” Les Paul famously remarked, and during his life he really delivered–as a creative guitarist who came up with fresh licks, chord sequences and fretting techniques that blew away his peers, and as the pioneering developer of the solid-body electric guitar and many recording innovations, including multi-tracking, tape delay, phasing and reverb.

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Warren Haynes Interview: Talking Gibson Guitars

Warren Haynes Interview: Talking Gibson Guitars

Posted November 23, 2010 at 1:00 pm | 2 comments

Warren Haynes talks about the Allman Brothers, Gibson Guitars and Gov’t Mule.

Posted in: Guitar Hero Interviews, Interviews, Prog Rock, Rock Interviews

“By a Thread” by Gov’t Mule Review

Posted November 21, 2009 at 10:39 pm | One comment

By A Thread, the latest studio release from Gov’t Mule, is a straightforward audio testimonial that classic hard rock is alive and well in the 21st century. And unique only to bands of this fine quality, Warren Haynes and gang prove once again that they’re able to adjust and evolve in a positive way with each CD. Barring the more than plentiful live material circulated over the years, the reggae infused “Mighty High” as well, the studio albums that come out every two to three years or more are what it’s really all about, and they get better all the time.

Posted in: Classic Rock, Jam Band Reviews, Reviews, Rock Reviews