Gov’t Mule’s ongoing tour continues with a performance at The Van Buren in Phoenix, AZ, tonight, Wednesday, September 12th. From there, the band heads to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, on Friday, September 14th for a very special three-set show. Warren Haynes will open the Red Rocks festivities with a solo set followed by a traditional set from Gov’t Mule. Finally, the night will culminate with the only “Dark Side of The Mule” performance west of the Mississippi. The show will be webcast via TourGigs.For a full list of Gov’t Mule’s upcoming performances, head to the band’s website here.You can check out a gallery of photos from the performance below courtesy of photographer Matthew Rea.Setlist: Gov’t Mule | Wiltern Theatre | Los Angeles, CA | 9/11/18Set One: Bad Little Doggie, Broke Down On The Brazos, Rocking Horse, Pressure Under Fire, Scenes From A Troubled Mind, Revolution Come, Revolution Go, Million Miles From Yesterday, Easy Times, Time To ConfessSet Two: Slackjaw Jezebel, Mr. High & Mighty, Steppin’ Lightly, Mother Earth, Beautifully Broken > Breakdown > Beautifully Broken, Doing It To Death*, I’m A RamEncore: Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home^ with Jimmy Vivino; Will It Go Round In Circles lyricsNotes: *with Doug Woolverton; ^with Jimmy Vivino, “Will It Go Round In Circles” lyrics.Gov’t Mule | Wiltern Theatre | Los Angeles, CA | 9/11/18 | Photos: Matthew Rea Load remaining images On Tuesday night, September 11th, Gov’t Mule continued their ongoing tour with a performance at the Wiltern Theatre.The two-set show featured a first frame comprised entirely of original material and a second set and encore that saw the band weave in a number of covers. The highlight of the show’s cover-heavy second half came when the band moved through a touching “Beautifully Broken” and into Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers hit “Breakdown” before landing back in “Beautifully Broken”.Following the interwoven segment, the band welcomed trumpeter Doug Woolverton to join in on The J.B.‘s “Doing It To Death” before closing the set with Al Green‘s “I’m A Ram”. Finally, the band returned for their encore with guitarist Jimmy Vivino in tow for a rendition of Ann Peebles‘ “I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home” featuring “Will It Go Round In Circles” lyrical ad-libs.You can watch a selection of crowd-shot videos from Gov’t Mule’s performance at the Wiltern below:Gov’t Mule – “Easy Times” [partial] Gov’t Mule – “Breakdown” [Tom Petty cover][Video: 1bionicleking]Gov’t Mule w/ Doug Woolverton – “Doing It To Death” [The J.B.’s cover, partial] read more
The home at 42 MacGregor Tce, Bardon.TAKE in the mountain views from the deck of this two-storey Bardon home, set up for dual living. The property, which is at 42 MacGregor Tce, is on an elevated 397sq m block with panoramic views on both levels.Entry to the renovated main floor is on the upper level, off the carport and front patio. There is an open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen area on this level that opens through sliding doors to the back balcony. The kitchen includes an island bench, pendent lighting, contemporary cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. The two bedrooms upstairs have built-in wardrobes and the modern bathroom has a shower over bath, floating vanity and floor-to-ceiling tiles. The upstairs area has character features.Character features such as VJ walls and breezeways also feature on this level. More from newsDigital inspection tool proves a property boon for REA website3 Apr 2020The Camira homestead where kids roamed free28 May 2019The downstairs area has its own entrance to the side of the house. On this level there is a kitchen and an open-plan space with plenty of room for the bed, lounge suite and dining table. A walk-through robe leads to the bathroom with tub, toilet and vanity, and there is an outdoor laundry to the side of the home. This level opens to a big covered deck with stunning views. The home is airconditioned and the property is securely fenced. The decks on both levels have beautiful views.Marketing agent Greg Dunlop, of D’Arcy Estate Agents, said the layout of the MacGregor Tce home lent itself to several options. The new owner could rent out both levels separately, they could live upstairs and rent out downstairs to help pay the mortgage, or they could transform the property into a two-storey family home. The upstairs level is presently rented for $450 a week and lower level is fetching $285 a week. The property is close to public transport and shops.The home is being marketed by Greg Dunlop from D’Arcy Estate Agents for $720,000. read more