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| ACTORS: | Gov't Mule |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Mike Gordon |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bmg Distribution (VI |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 791022150995 |
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Customer Reviews of Gov't Mule - Rising Low
Great but too much Gordon As a huge fan of the Mule, this DVD serves as a great insight into the Deep End sessions as well as a worthy tribute to the late, great Allen Woody. The only drawback, in my mind, is the quirkiness that director/Phish bassist Mike Gordon brings to the documentary. Gordon did an otherwise terrific job with this film. It's great for Gov't Mule fans, bass players and anyone who just loves the creative and collaborative spirit of music.
Great stuff especially for bass players..
Whether you're a fan of Gov't Mule or not, if you're a bass player you should definitely check out this DVD. Many of the 25 bass players featured in this documentary spend time talking about their approaches to playing, mostly from a philisophical stand point rather than a technical stand point. However, it's cool to hear how some of these great players approach their instrument.
The performance footage is cool, which is pretty much just footage of the different players in their recording sessions with Warren and Matt. There is some archival stuff of old Allmans and Mule performances but they're mostly quick clips. It would've been nice to have these shown in their entirety, perhaps in the bonus DVD features or something.
Even though it's a tribute to the late Allen Woody, the DVD isn't too heavy on biographical stuff on him. Rather than making the DVD a "Behind The Music" type thing on him, it simply goes over some basic stuff about him interspersed with footage and interviews with his family, friends, as well as his current and former bandmates.
Anyhow, this is a must have for bass players, whether you like Gov't Mule or not. With so many players featured there's bound to be a few players that you respect and admire on here and to here them talking about their philisophical approaches to the instrument was a treat for me. It's also goes without saying that this is a must have if you're a fan of Gov't Mule.
don't put your dumb self in the movie
There is way too much footage of the filmmaker in this documentary. precious time is wasted listening to him ramble on and on. Hardly any footage of allen woody. I wouldn't recomend unless your a hardcore fan.