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Govt Mule 1998-02-27 Dose Release Party.shn -

(Widespread Panic) joined for a gritty cover of Tom Waits' " Goin' Out West ".

While the first set focused on the new record, the second set turned into a massive jam session featuring high-profile guests from the Southern rock and jam scene: Govt Mule 1998-02-27 Dose Release Party.shn

: A run starting with " Blind Man in the Dark " and the bass-heavy fan favorite " Thorazine Shuffle ". (Widespread Panic) joined for a gritty cover of

Coming just three days after the album’s official release on February 24, 1998, this show captured the original powerhouse trio——at a pivotal moment as they introduced a darker, more experimental sound to their fanbase. The Setting: Atlanta’s Roxy Theatre The Setting: Atlanta’s Roxy Theatre The file documents

The file documents a legendary night in Gov't Mule history: the official CD release party for their second studio album, Dose , held at The Roxy in Atlanta, Georgia .

By February 1998, Gov't Mule was no longer just a side project for members of the Allman Brothers Band; they were a formidable force in their own right. The Roxy Theatre was packed with "Mule fans" eager to hear the new material. The Performance

(Widespread Panic) joined for a gritty cover of Tom Waits' " Goin' Out West ".

While the first set focused on the new record, the second set turned into a massive jam session featuring high-profile guests from the Southern rock and jam scene:

: A run starting with " Blind Man in the Dark " and the bass-heavy fan favorite " Thorazine Shuffle ".

Coming just three days after the album’s official release on February 24, 1998, this show captured the original powerhouse trio——at a pivotal moment as they introduced a darker, more experimental sound to their fanbase. The Setting: Atlanta’s Roxy Theatre

The file documents a legendary night in Gov't Mule history: the official CD release party for their second studio album, Dose , held at The Roxy in Atlanta, Georgia .

By February 1998, Gov't Mule was no longer just a side project for members of the Allman Brothers Band; they were a formidable force in their own right. The Roxy Theatre was packed with "Mule fans" eager to hear the new material. The Performance