When I was 14 my dad took me to my first ABB show in 1996 and we were front row and center. I was having the absolute time of my life and Warren noticed me because I was by FAR the youngest person up front. So between songs he walked over to Dickey and pointed me out to him and they told a roadie to bring them an Eat A Peach shirt and they both signed it and they walked right to the end of the stage and pointed at me and made sure the shirt landed right in my hands! Not long after that I picked up guitar and am 41 now and have been playing religiously ever since. Warren Haynes is still to this day besides Clapton my favorite player on earth and the Gov't Mule album Dose was a modern day Disraeli Gears for me! STILL a masterpiece and I got to see the original Mule in all their glory during that tour and they DESTROYED Frampton AND that version of Skynyrd that night and I absolutely worship at the altar of Gary Rossington but man the Mule back in those days were in world domination mode! Thanks for everything Warren! Guitar has shaped my life in SO many ways!
Me and my buddies I learned to play with have been mule and abb fans since round 93 94 I guess…he’s met warren and Derek and cut a album with Johnny Neil yrs back…
man, when you talk about "dose" you were tellin the stone truth about that record. epic from start to finish. i spent sooo many hours learning to play every song as close i could to how he does it, and i learned sooo much. i would be embarrassed to admit how long it took me. glad you mentioned that album, it's one of my all time favorites
What a great guy! Warren Haynes is not only a great guitar player with great ears, but he is also a Gentleman with a capital G. Thanks for showing us your rig sir!
Oh, and the story that he told about the Les Paul that was "unsellable" reminded me that - years ago, when I was saving up for my first Les Paul - I had a photo of him with that very guitar as the wallpaper on my computer screen. :)
It's Warren's fault I ever bought an Les Paul, being a Strat guy at heart like I am. But I the clip of him at the Dave Matthews Band gig at Central Park on an extremely large screen TV, and I was just blown away.
Listen to his solo (and singing) on "All Rise Again" (Blackberry Smoke, You Hear Georgia album) I think it's the best slide solo I've ever heard. It makes me smile everytime I hear it. There's also a video for the song, it's one of those cool "making of the song" videos in the studio...check it out if you haven't heard it
Warren is my favourite guitarist and I was lucky enough to buy him a beer at a gig in Wyoming in 1999. I'd never seen him play before and I was travelling in the USA from Australia when I saw Gov't Mule at Jackson Hole but didn't realise who they were.. I was blown away by their music and when they had a break I was at the bar when Warren came up so I bought him a beer and told him how much I enjoyed his guitar playing. He was very down to earth and thanked me for the beer and we had a little chat. It wasn't until I sat back down and asked a couple of locals who he was that I realised he was the great Warren Haynes from ABB and Ive been a fan ever since !! I can't wait for the new album to add to my collection .
john i want you to meet all these guitarists and to be able to talk and approach their instruments and their effects, i would like to do like you. How lucky to have been able to meet Warren Haynes ... many thanks from France ... RIP Brian Farmer ❤
I had the pleasure of meeting Warren 20 years ago. He came into my local boutique guitar and amp store to buy an older SLO100. He's a genuinely nice person, humble, and a monster guitar player.
His playing is so good that it is easy to overlook what a great singer he is, too. Combining those two in one person really shows how insanely talented he is as a musician.
I've met Warren several times at Government Mule gigs back in the 90's when they were playing smaller clubs. Some of the best music i've ever had the privilege of listening to. And Warren and the late Allen Woodie were always great to chat with.
Warren has been, without a doubt, my favorite player since I first heard him during his initial run with the Allman Bros.and Mule has been my number one band since it's inception. Besides his great playing, songwriting, and influence on my own playing he is one of the most humble, down to earth, nicest professionals one could ever meet. Thank you for this great Rig Rundown and much thanks and love to Warren for sharing his gift with us
Cool story- I was delivering a part to a repair shop several years ago; as I passed a long haired gent that just oozed aura; I literally stopped; turned around and said; “man you look really familiar?” He goes “oh yeah”; I say; “yeah- you look just like Warren Haynes”…he laughs and says; “yeah I get that a lot”…So I go; “Are you Warren Haynes?!?” He smiled and said “Yes Sir” :)) it was just the two of us; so I was able to calmly speak to him about all the ABB and Govt Mule shows I had seen. We spoke about Butch Trucks; who had just passed…He had a Tesla Car :) Total gentleman. We played Soulshine at my Brother’s Funeral- Warrens just a blessing to the World. Carry On Sir. True Legend ❤
Seriously-just how good is Warren Haynes-what a player-and what a really great singer which is often overlooked.Hell of a job being his guitar tech though.Bring on the new Mule album!!!
I saw him and Dicky with Allman Bros live around '93. What a show. They both played great and had Soldano stacks that sounded amazing. It was a good venue.
Warren came into my pharmacy where I worked as he needed a script for his wife. When I saw him, I had a grin a mile wide. He let me go home to my house grab my R9 and proceeded to sign the back of it. Topped it off with a picture of the 2 of us with said R9. Great tone and a great man. He's done a lot for Asheville to boot.
13:40 I love how Warren mentions mini humbuckers as opposed to Firebird pickups... They're a completely different thing, it's great that he mentions that.
Great player - very underrated. I love the live stuff with Government Mule. Warren Haynes has played with everyone. Classic unique blues tone who can switch to other styles like jazz
Warren is such a humble cool cat , always a pleasure seeing him live and after shows he’s just so kind to everyone. And of course totally bad ass guitar player and underrated songwriter. Thanks for getting Warren to do this it was a pleasure
Warren Haynes is such a highly underrated guitarist. I love how he talks about making the guitar "speak" with a "vocabulary," which is the hallmark of a guitar player who has something to say while playing.
Warren is a legend to say the least. Always has amazing tone and feel. One of my all time favorites! Such an incredible musician and humble man. I’ve seen him many many times. Seen him with the Warren Haynes band, Govt Mule and the ABB. Some of the best shows I’ve ever seen!
Great insight into a fantastic guitarist. Just awesome. And a big shout out to John Bolinger! What a legend. So many great interviews and gear reviews from someone who really knows their stuff, and with most perfect posture! Love your work John. Keep up the great work.
And very special sounding too. Btw - did you notice the text on the truss rod cover? "TOLV" - that is 12 in danish/swedish/norwegian when written out in letters. Wonder who put that text on it?
Saw Warren with the Mule at the Madison Theater in KY, still have the pick he thru in audience. One of my most cherished memorabilia!! Thanks PG for the walk down memory lane. Love to nerd out to the Greats and their gear!!
I have seen him live with Gov't Mule. Listening to him through my 2-channel system, his guitar tone sounds so real and present. I have learned to respect a lot of Gov't Mule's recording quality in how they capture the essence of the sound.
Lots of love for Warren!! Man, the Allman Brothers family has some eerie dates in their lore. Warren mentioned the much loved Brian Farmer. Brian passed Aug 24 2014 and Allen Woody passed Aug 26 2000. Duane Allman passed Oct 29 1971 and one year and 2 weeks later and 3 blocks away from Duane's accident, Berry Oakley passed. Sorry to point out somber moments, but they were all important, loved and should be remembered
the late night set Mule played at Bonnaroo in 2008 is one of the best sets of music ever played by any band ever. I mean they did No Quarter and Since I've Been Lovin you WITH John Paul Jones. Sugaree with Bob Dylan. some blues with Luther Dickinson. etc. etc.
Wow What a great intervuie Warren He just seems so real down to earth .. real nice guy to talk to this was a realy great intervuie God Bless W .P i realy injoy hearing from my hero's thank you so much for taking the time to show us
Man, what a great rundown. We just saw them on this current tour and as usual, Warren and the band killed it. I've seen them about a dozen times or so over the years and it seems that every time they seem better than ever.
C'mon, I hate seeing Warren aging. This is a man I want my Grandkids to take their kids to see. At least the music doesn't age. Keep on picking, Warren, we love ya, Brother!!
Awesome - big fan of Warren's playing for a long time. He gets a crazy amount of tones by just plugging straight into the amp.....its all in the hands!
What a wonderful review and great chat with Warren. He is by far the best blues, guitarist I’ve ever heard, and I’ve been playing the blues myself for over 30 years. Love your style I love the way he moves between notes with that small accent note on the backend of most riffs.
Much respect to Warren. Super cool dude. I love his style. Always have growing up since I was a kid. I’m 48 now and seeing him as an old man is a trip. He was Billy bad ass, biker, dude, wailing solos on Allman Brothers songs. I’ll never forget it. That’s how I discovered him back in the day. So nice to see him Still ripping and doing his thing. Awesome. Much blessings
First saw him when I was 10 in 2000 with Phil Lesh and friends.. him and jimmy herring together is absolute magic, they know so well how to complement each other
warren is the man ! My #1 . Wish we could have done the rest of the band too . Danny has a crazy cool rig (organ and guitar) . The bass rig too . I know they just switched bass players but both are amazing ...
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When I was 14 my dad took me to my first ABB show in 1996 and we were front row and center. I was having the absolute time of my life and Warren noticed me because I was by FAR the youngest person up front. So between songs he walked over to Dickey and pointed me out to him and they told a roadie to bring them an Eat A Peach shirt and they both signed it and they walked right to the end of the stage and pointed at me and made sure the shirt landed right in my hands! Not long after that I picked up guitar and am 41 now and have been playing religiously ever since. Warren Haynes is still to this day besides Clapton my favorite player on earth and the Gov't Mule album Dose was a modern day Disraeli Gears for me! STILL a masterpiece and I got to see the original Mule in all their glory during that tour and they DESTROYED Frampton AND that version of Skynyrd that night and I absolutely worship at the altar of Gary Rossington but man the Mule back in those days were in world domination mode! Thanks for everything Warren! Guitar has shaped my life in SO many ways!
Such a great, humble LIVING LEGEND!
Me and my buddies I learned to play with have been mule and abb fans since round 93 94 I guess…he’s met warren and Derek and cut a album with Johnny Neil yrs back…
Awesome story! What a memory
That’s was an enjoyable read!!!
Very cool….
🎶✊🏼☮️🏴☠️
man, when you talk about "dose" you were tellin the stone truth about that record. epic from start to finish. i spent sooo many hours learning to play every song as close i could to how he does it, and i learned sooo much. i would be embarrassed to admit how long it took me. glad you mentioned that album, it's one of my all time favorites
I love how Bohlinger is always genuinely like a kid in a candy store. Keep bringing these rig rundowns!
I agree.....also glad when he gave up hair dye....😮
I would be too with Warren!
Yep, he's definitely the right guy for the job. Even with the white hair now he still seems like my 5 year-old Grandson learning something new.
There’s no way Warren isn’t the most humble guitar hero out there. Seems like such a genuinely nice guy.
he IS GENUINELY A GOOD, KIND MAN
I have spoken with Warren on several occasions ... He IS the kindest and greatest guy! His heart is as big as his riffs!
Finally a new Warren Haynes Rig Rundown, thanks Premier Guitar. His tone is amazing as usual.
Rock on!
@@premierguitar RIP Farmer. What a guy he was -- John, scoot on over to AVL and let's see a #WillRay rundown! That'd be a kick...
That white Firebird sounds fantastic!
Absolutely love Warren's playing and touch, great voice..he's been an influence on me for decades...an American treasure Forsure...
What a great guy! Warren Haynes is not only a great guitar player with great ears, but he is also a Gentleman with a capital G. Thanks for showing us your rig sir!
Warren Haynes made me fall in love with the electric guitar. His tone, musicianship, and gracious nature are a gift. Thank you for posting this!
Oh, and the story that he told about the Les Paul that was "unsellable" reminded me that - years ago, when I was saving up for my first Les Paul - I had a photo of him with that very guitar as the wallpaper on my computer screen. :)
It's Warren's fault I ever bought an Les Paul, being a Strat guy at heart like I am. But I the clip of him at the Dave Matthews Band gig at Central Park on an extremely large screen TV, and I was just blown away.
& dont he have more soul in his playing than anybody else in the genre?
Listen to his solo (and singing) on "All Rise Again" (Blackberry Smoke, You Hear Georgia album) I think it's the best slide solo I've ever heard. It makes me smile everytime I hear it. There's also a video for the song, it's one of those cool "making of the song" videos in the studio...check it out if you haven't heard it
Warren is a living legend. I feel so blessed to have seen him in the Allman Brothers and from the very beginning of Mule.
Man the early days they were badass….I said that like they fell off….not a chance
@@charlesmullins3238 I still miss seeing/hearing Allen Woody in the Mule.
@@mikeheuer1276 many all over the world love him
Best soldano tone ever, I love how kind of higher-than-expected gain tones Warren goes for, yet they work so well
You're joking right? The amp started the higain cascade tone used like a Marshall?
Him and Eddie Van Halen on F.U.C.K. and Balance. Same head, they sound incredible and are tough to find and expensive to buy.
Warren is one of the best to ever do it. I listen to live Mule albums religiously. It’s a shame Allen Woody isn’t there to show off his rig with him.
Thanks Guys, Warren definitely has one of the sweetest guitar tones of all time
We agree!
He is one of the most underrated guitar players of all time.
Yes, quite sweet tones always! Really a tasteful player who can burn with the best of them when he wants to.
I'd REALLY DIG tosee/hear Warren jam with Blackberry Smoke
So great to see Warren touring again and in good health. My favorite slide player and a true legend. Keep rock'in
Great rundown. Poignant to hear Brian's name. RIP to a great soul.
Warren is my favourite guitarist and I was lucky enough to buy him a beer at a gig in Wyoming in 1999. I'd never seen him play before and I was travelling in the USA from Australia when I saw Gov't Mule at Jackson Hole but didn't realise who they were.. I was blown away by their music and when they had a break I was at the bar when Warren came up so I bought him a beer and told him how much I enjoyed his guitar playing. He was very down to earth and thanked me for the beer and we had a little chat. It wasn't until I sat back down and asked a couple of locals who he was that I realised he was the great Warren Haynes from ABB and Ive been a fan ever since !! I can't wait for the new album to add to my collection .
Love this rig Rundown Warren Haynes is such a killer guitarist his tone is outstanding and his voice is true to the music.
john i want you to meet all these guitarists and to be able to talk and approach their instruments and their effects, i would like to do like you. How lucky to have been able to meet Warren Haynes ... many thanks from France ... RIP Brian Farmer ❤
I had the pleasure of meeting Warren 20 years ago. He came into my local boutique guitar and amp store to buy an older SLO100. He's a genuinely nice person, humble, and a monster guitar player.
Love this man's playing. Truly a gift to all of us..
His playing is so good that it is easy to overlook what a great singer he is, too. Combining those two in one person really shows how insanely talented he is as a musician.
Haynes is an all-time favorite. Happy to see he's slimmer in recent years as I'd like him to stick around for a good long time.
I've never clicked on a video so fast when I saw this was released. Warren is sensational.
This man is a treasure. Thanks a lot for this episode!
I've met Warren several times at Government Mule gigs back in the 90's when they were playing smaller clubs. Some of the best music i've ever had the privilege of listening to. And Warren and the late Allen Woodie were always great to chat with.
Warren has been, without a doubt, my favorite player since I first heard him during his initial run with the Allman Bros.and Mule has been my number one band since it's inception. Besides his great playing, songwriting, and influence on my own playing he is one of the most humble, down to earth, nicest professionals one could ever meet. Thank you for this great Rig Rundown and much thanks and love to Warren for sharing his gift with us
Cool story- I was delivering a part to a repair shop several years ago; as I passed a long haired gent that just oozed aura; I literally stopped; turned around and said; “man you look really familiar?” He goes “oh yeah”; I say; “yeah- you look just like Warren Haynes”…he laughs and says; “yeah I get that a lot”…So I go; “Are you Warren Haynes?!?” He smiled and said “Yes Sir” :)) it was just the two of us; so I was able to calmly speak to him about all the ABB and Govt Mule shows I had seen. We spoke about Butch Trucks; who had just passed…He had a Tesla Car :) Total gentleman. We played Soulshine at my Brother’s Funeral- Warrens just a blessing to the World. Carry On Sir. True Legend ❤
Firebird with the P90's was absolutely THE BEST TONE of all the guitars via UA-cam while listening on my studio speakers! Holy cow! Just perfection.
That section just hit and my jaw dropped! What a sound!
Warren’s got one of my all time favorite tones!! One of my all time favs!! (And he went to my high school)
Play on, Warren!
Seriously-just how good is Warren Haynes-what a player-and what a really great singer which is often overlooked.Hell of a job being his guitar tech though.Bring on the new Mule album!!!
John himself is one of my favourite guitarists. Love Gov't Mule
Warren is a down to earth humble guy. Love when your heroes are cool !
Warren is one of my favorite musicians and his Les Paul neck tone is the best! He's so versatile and is great at slide and is a very good singer.
I saw him and Dicky with Allman Bros live around '93. What a show. They both played great and had Soldano stacks that sounded amazing. It was a good venue.
Warren came into my pharmacy where I worked as he needed a script for his wife. When I saw him, I had a grin a mile wide. He let me go home to my house grab my R9 and proceeded to sign the back of it. Topped it off with a picture of the 2 of us with said R9.
Great tone and a great man. He's done a lot for Asheville to boot.
Amazing tones coming out of that rig, but props to Warren Haynes for still being such a great player.
Finally a rig rundown with the Man Himself
Love listening to Jeff Beck (RIP) Great job Warren!!
Love the way he rakes the strings. So unique
Yes, great pick attack!
13:40 I love how Warren mentions mini humbuckers as opposed to Firebird pickups... They're a completely different thing, it's great that he mentions that.
Great player - very underrated.
I love the live stuff with Government Mule.
Warren Haynes has played with everyone. Classic unique blues tone who can switch to other styles like jazz
Warren is such a humble cool cat , always a pleasure seeing him live and after shows he’s just so kind to everyone. And of course totally bad ass guitar player and underrated songwriter. Thanks for getting Warren to do this it was a pleasure
Warren Haynes is such a highly underrated guitarist. I love how he talks about making the guitar "speak" with a "vocabulary," which is the hallmark of a guitar player who has something to say while playing.
the quackiness of that LP in a beck tune is gratifying.
My favorite guitar player! Warren Haynes 👏👏
Warren is a legend to say the least. Always has amazing tone and feel. One of my all time favorites! Such an incredible musician and humble man. I’ve seen him many many times. Seen him with the Warren Haynes band, Govt Mule and the ABB. Some of the best shows I’ve ever seen!
That P90 Bird !!! Wow that thing sounds amazing
Great insight into a fantastic guitarist. Just awesome. And a big shout out to John Bolinger! What a legend. So many great interviews and gear reviews from someone who really knows their stuff, and with most perfect posture! Love your work John. Keep up the great work.
I suspect he’s a nice dude away from the camera too.
The 12 string Les Paul is fabulous! Ive never seen one of those.
And very special sounding too.
Btw - did you notice the text on the truss rod cover? "TOLV" - that is 12 in danish/swedish/norwegian when written out in letters. Wonder who put that text on it?
What a gift this man brings to music lovers across the globe. Long live Warren and long live Govt Mule.🥁🎸🎹🎤⚡🎶🔊🔥
16:00 what a sound
Saw Warren with the Mule at the Madison Theater in KY, still have the pick he thru in audience. One of my most cherished memorabilia!! Thanks PG for the walk down memory lane. Love to nerd out to the Greats and their gear!!
Dig the way Warren plays. First done seen him with Bobby bustin out Dead tunes. Keepin the blues rock alive and well.
Top of the mountain right here…when he flipped that switch on the 12 hair stood up….just twist all the way to the right on volume knob
That 335 sounds insane, im usually not a huge 335 fan but that guitar has none of the thin harshness that i dont like, thats a nice piece!
I have seen him live with Gov't Mule. Listening to him through my 2-channel system, his guitar tone sounds so real and present. I have learned to respect a lot of Gov't Mule's recording quality in how they capture the essence of the sound.
I learned so much from this guy back when he would write stuff for Harmony Central. This is over 20 years ago. Cool episode!
Man I remember all those harmony central posts too!
I wld print em all out and refer back to em lol! Made
My day reading this post!
@Brent Baron the "good ol' days"
Lots of love for Warren!!
Man, the Allman Brothers family has some eerie dates in their lore. Warren mentioned the much loved Brian Farmer. Brian passed Aug 24 2014 and Allen Woody passed Aug 26 2000. Duane Allman passed Oct 29 1971 and one year and 2 weeks later and 3 blocks away from Duane's accident, Berry Oakley passed. Sorry to point out somber moments, but they were all important, loved and should be remembered
One of my all time favorite guitar players. God bless and keep you Warren.
Warren Haynes, one of my fav guitarists of all time! Hs touch, his tone is just the best!
Love that he played so we ended as lovers
I love Warren. Super cool guy. He’s a staple in the music scene far as I’m concerned. Just a monster on guitar and tone.
Great player, and damn he's worked his butt off too and still manages to be a gent as well. I hope we get him over to the UK soon. I shall be there.
Warren is one of the very best on the face of the Earth. A good guy with a monster talent and tone for days on end.
Consummate professional
Great guy
Incredible tone
the late night set Mule played at Bonnaroo in 2008 is one of the best sets of music ever played by any band ever. I mean they did No Quarter and Since I've Been Lovin you WITH John Paul Jones. Sugaree with Bob Dylan. some blues with Luther Dickinson. etc. etc.
That Bonnaroo was legendary!
Was there also. Honestly, that was one of the last good bonaroo’s.
That's some beautiful noodling. Amazing tone and control.
Wow What a great intervuie Warren He just seems so real down to earth .. real nice guy to talk to this was a realy great intervuie God Bless W .P i realy injoy hearing from my hero's thank you so much for taking the time to show us
Warren is pure feeling...
Looking and sounding great Warren!
Tanx for taking the time to share the quiver with us!
Cool to see an updated rig rundown. Never knew the story behind the tobacco Lester before. Definitely miss Farmer.
Shout out to Bohlinger for just being an all around good dude
What a fantastic and versatile player. Even more so a great guy and humble, perhaps underrated to the mainstream. Thanks for the video.
Warren is a legend, it's cool to see his guitars and amps.
Class act. Thank you, Mr Haynes, John & Premier Guitar :)
Thanks!
Great RR! Thank you, John, you have done an awesome job throughout the years, and I always look forward to these.
Warren is just too cool for school!
That 12-string LP may be the best thing ever witnessed
warren is a down to earth amzing guy, excellent player, a true artist and unique..
I was lucky enough to see Gov't Mule right before the sad passing of Allen. That was my favorite line up. 3 piece balls to the wall!
Stoked to see them this summer with Dark Side of the Mule!
This has to set a record for the most guitars on a tour set up in every alternate tuning you can imagine. Tone and chops are still incredible.
I lived in Ashville NC. worked with a couple ppl that went to school with Warren, always spoke highly of him.
Anytime Warren is talking gear, I'm all ears! Could watch and listen for hours.
What a treasure trove of Gibsons.
Man, what a great rundown.
We just saw them on this current tour and as usual, Warren and the band killed it. I've seen them about a dozen times or so over the years and it seems that every time they seem better than ever.
C'mon, I hate seeing Warren aging. This is a man I want my Grandkids to take their kids to see. At least the music doesn't age. Keep on picking, Warren, we love ya, Brother!!
Awesome - big fan of Warren's playing for a long time. He gets a crazy amount of tones by just plugging straight into the amp.....its all in the hands!
Just re-watched Can't You See live, just the other day! Great post Premier Guitar!!
Warren is THE MAN, ...Awesome player, singer & writer!
What a wonderful review and great chat with Warren. He is by far the best blues, guitarist I’ve ever heard, and I’ve been playing the blues myself for over 30 years. Love your style I love the way he moves between notes with that small accent note on the backend of most riffs.
I've seen Warren a dozen times live, his tone is always perfect.
Great. I always loved Warren. a humble giant if you wish.
Saw Warren when he first joined the Bros and many years later. He's aged like fine fucking wine. Jeffs smiling.
A master craftsman, and his favorite tools! One of the all-time greats!
Much respect to Warren. Super cool dude. I love his style. Always have growing up since I was a kid. I’m 48 now and seeing him as an old man is a trip. He was Billy bad ass, biker, dude, wailing solos on Allman Brothers songs. I’ll never forget it. That’s how I discovered him back in the day. So nice to see him Still ripping and doing his thing. Awesome. Much blessings
Mr Haynes is a bonafide American treasure.
First saw him when I was 10 in 2000 with Phil Lesh and friends.. him and jimmy herring together is absolute magic, they know so well how to complement each other
warren is the man ! My #1 . Wish we could have done the rest of the band too . Danny has a crazy cool rig (organ and guitar) . The bass rig too . I know they just switched bass players but both are amazing ...
Can't wait to see them again......Dec. 29th 2023.....The Met....Philly....