Quite possibly...the first 'acid-rock' track ever recorded. From The Beatles...this cover is fantastic. The Beatles' 'She Said, She Said', was recorded just before 'Tommorow Never Knows', (quite possibly the greatest 'acid-rock', track ever recorded), and both were included on The Beatles Revolver album. It was penned by John Lennon, when after taking acid with George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, and Peter Fonda...Fonda kept talking about having died once, from a gunshot wound, and miraculously being brought back to life. All that blubbering, was freaking Lennon out. With that experience...the genre of 'acid-rock', was thrust upon the world.
what a POWERFUL yet soulful voice!!!!!!!!,,,,great guitar playing too!!!!!!!!,,,awesome band as well !!!!!!!!!!!,,,,i give the beatles original version a perfect 10 but i give govt mules version a 10 PLUS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just about every Beatles cover I prefer over the original. Which is unusual for me to say because I typically prefer to hear the original. Not so with the Beatles
But not Spooky Tooth's 'I am the Walrus'? This one sure feels influenced by it; the sludgy tempo, the big gravelly vocal...and it impressed John Lennon, so there's that, too.
Quite possibly...the first 'acid-rock' track ever recorded. From The Beatles...this cover is fantastic. The Beatles' 'She Said, She Said', was recorded just before 'Tommorow Never Knows', (quite possibly the greatest 'acid-rock', track ever recorded), and both were included on The Beatles Revolver album. It was penned by John Lennon, when after taking acid with George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, and Peter Fonda...Fonda kept talking about having died once, from a gunshot wound, and miraculously being brought back to life. All that blubbering, was freaking Lennon out. With that experience...the genre of 'acid-rock', was thrust upon the world.
I wonder how many people know that this is a Beatles cover.
Alan S And a good cover it is....
Umm
Everyone?
what's a beatle?
Honestly my least favorite Beatles song. I jam this version almost daily.
Watched them perform this for the 100th time last night at Founders Fest in GR Michigan. Never gets old. One love Warren!
So good !!
what a POWERFUL yet soulful voice!!!!!!!!,,,,great guitar playing too!!!!!!!!,,,awesome band as well !!!!!!!!!!!,,,,i give the beatles original version a perfect 10 but i give govt mules version a 10 PLUS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like this one better then the original
Check out Lone Star's version of this. Not the shitty country band, but the rock band from the 70's
Just about every Beatles cover I prefer over the original. Which is unusual for me to say because I typically prefer to hear the original. Not so with the Beatles
I find myself saying that with every cover Warren does.
Nick Bates I don’t, but it’s a very good interpretation of one of the Beatles’ best songs.
Sammy Stromboli I would like to know why?
Great cover
There are only two great Beatles covers: Sonic Youth doing Within You/Without You, and this.
But not Spooky Tooth's 'I am the Walrus'? This one sure feels influenced by it; the sludgy tempo, the big gravelly vocal...and it impressed John Lennon, so there's that, too.
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Ur unassuming soul. Forgiving man I can not Sean. Please do not leave me. My best friend.
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Tão boa quanto a versão original \m/
We know. That is the bedt
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My bro thaught me how to play it & what is was about. Much respect he is gone now. So sad
Thank u all the best
So much better than the original. No doubt, just perfect.
Not better. Still great
Good version. A bit too slow but still good
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Spinnaker Beach Club PCB FL April 1998 Mule and Derek Trucks Band. Good times I'll never forget.
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Who is curios about the original