When we played it at the Beacon this spring, we opened it up in the middle with a huge improvisation just to make it last longer.”ģ. ‘Into The Mystic’ was Bill’s favorite song. The first time I did it was when Bill Graham passed away and the Allman Brothers were asked to play at the memorial service. I’ve done it in the Allman Brothers, in the Dead and in Gov’t Mule. ![]() ‘Into the Mystic’ is a little of all of that. ![]() Occasionally, I even do a cover song for shock value. “Sometimes it’s because I think I have an original take. “Sometimes I do a cover song because I wish I’d written it,” Haynes says. ![]() Warren Haynes “Into the Mystic” (Van Morrison):The journeyman guitarist shows off his chameleon-like vocal abilities - right down to Van the Man-style growls and yowls. He raised an eyebrow and said ‘Go for it.’ ”Ģ. I met with Jay and asked if it was all right if I tried doing ‘99 Problems’ on the banjo. That’s why I used the banjo as the lead instrument. “As time went on, I began to hear it as a ’40s Mississippi blues song. “My first impression of ‘99 Problems’ was that there were elements of heavy rock in the hip-hop,” says the genre-mixing songwriter. Hugo “99 Problems” (Jay-Z):The projects of Brooklyn seem mild when Hugo transforms Jay-Z’s classic into a backwoods ballad that conjures a “Deliverence”-like sense of danger with a gothic-country arrangement.
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