Gov’t Mule’s two dates at the Westville Music Bowl, their first times back to the stage since the pandemic, sold out immediately. Shortly thereafter, the Mule announced a special third night featuring their old friend and collaborator Ann Wilson from Heart. I was lucky enough to score tickets to the Sunday night show!
Wilson has joined the Mule on several occasions over the last few years for special Zeppelin sets. It turns out that Ann Wilson can do Robert Plant almost as well as Robert Plant can.
After a short, but rockin’ first set, Ann Wilson emerged with Gov’t Mule in the second set and sat-in on some of the Zeppelin classics like “Immigrant Song,” “Black Dog” and “No Quarter.” As strong as the Zeppelin mini-set was, I think my favorite tune of the evening was Wilson sitting in on her own “Magic Man.” She was born to sing that song.
Uncle Warren lead the Mule in a few more songs before a foot-thumping “32-20 Blues” encore.
1st Set
01 Railroad Boy >
02 Thorazine Shuffle
03 Soulshine
04 Painted Silver Light
05 Fool’s Moon
06 Birth Of The Mule
07 Stone Cold Rage
08 Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
2nd Set
01 *Immigrant Song
02 *Mother Earth >
03 *You Shook Me
04 *Black Dog
05 *No Quarter
06 *Luna
07 *Magic Man
01 Thorns Of Life
02 Bad Little Doggie >
03 How Many More Years
Encore:
04 32-20 Blues
* With Ann Wilson On Vocals
Thanks to the legendary Z-Man for the recording!