I'm sooo in love with Tedeschi trucks band especially JJ the drummer his SEXY SMILE gets me every time....Derek's a God on the guitar & Susan's voice is HEAVEN!! #RedheadDeadhead
I'm sure they've done it much better. Great sax player - but that solo and transition just didn't come together ... happens. Nothing ventured ... (outstanding solo in The Letter).
Don't you go gettin' down on yurself girl. As the great man himself said about them, "that's the best I ever heard" (BB King). This band will be goin' down in history as one of the very very best ever!
I've seen these guys twice now; once in Dayton and once in Chicago. First real concerts I've gone to in about 30 years. (Did see Leon Russell in Chicago in a dinner theatre show about 3 years ago, but that's it) This is the first new group to get me excited about rock and roll in about 40 years. At my age, I'm not easily excited, but these guys have it all.
Well said, just saw them last night in SD for the 3rd time. Easily some of the best concerts this old dog has experienced. Jazz, Blues, Funk'n Soul Stew of the highest order.
She is soooo gorgeous,I remember watching this band on Austin city limits when I was in prison. My bunkee had an old school TV that put out sound. Put a smile on our faces indeed. She looks Alot like my now x girlfriend. Her sexy frame made for sweet dreams that night.
You tell me. Does it get any better than this? The only other collaboration that's on the same level is Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa. We're seeing the making of a legendary band.
I absolutely LOVE TDB. Derek is a monster...Susan is and incredible singer but am I the only one who thinks the sax player often goes off into some unrecognizable harmonic space. I understand playing and I'm not limited in my knowledge of improvisation but sometimes it sounds like his horn is throwing up. If no one else noticed this I'll assume it's my shortcomings.
great stuff - I am a re-believer in her talent. I heard her live 4 years ago here in Victoria Canada - first show on a Canadian tour and the band was stiff as a board, ST constantly fiddling with her amplifier. dreadful show. but I am still a fan
We are so lucky that these two found each other!
Is it just me...or do you all realize you're smiling ear to ear whenever you listen to the Tedeschi Trucks Band 😁
I'm not.. I'm usually making weird faces of joy =P
Love these guys. Have to give some special love to the horns. The trombonist's energy is joyfully intoxicating.
Not many artists these days that I would pay good money to see but this is one.
6 x's!
love them! Saw them in London this year! so Amazing!!
Doesn't get any better than this.
That's the shit right there. what an incredible short set by an amazing band.
Su-bloody-perb! They just get better and better!!
I'm sooo in love with Tedeschi trucks band especially JJ the drummer his SEXY SMILE gets me every time....Derek's a God on the guitar & Susan's voice is HEAVEN!! #RedheadDeadhead
Anything with her singing and Derrick on guitar sounds awesome
Keep on Truckin
Holy crap that transition!! WOW!
Man, this is just so good! I had to buy it on iTunes, now I just have to make sure to catch them next time they're in town!
💗✌️💡 ty 😃
every time i listen to them i feel like i ascend to heaven and stay there for a couple minutes even after they've finished
5:50 ...that transition to their cover of The Letter
Raaaaaaaaaaandy Tight✊
I'm sure they've done it much better. Great sax player - but that solo and transition just didn't come together ... happens. Nothing ventured ... (outstanding solo in The Letter).
Thanks for this!
The whole Band swings. God 🙏 I love Susan's funky singing like Aretha Franklin and Eric's mean Guitar
Derek?
Great group, RIP Kofi
I've been singing professionally 25 years. Journey, Plant...I feel like I better go back to the drawing board...lol
Don't you go gettin' down on yurself girl. As the great man himself said about them, "that's the best I ever heard" (BB King). This band will be goin' down in history as one of the very very best ever!
I've seen these guys twice now; once in Dayton and once in Chicago. First real concerts I've gone to in about 30 years. (Did see Leon Russell in Chicago in a dinner theatre show about 3 years ago, but that's it) This is the first new group to get me excited about rock and roll in about 40 years. At my age, I'm not easily excited, but these guys have it all.
Your comment brought a big smile and I bet you're pretty good too.
I feel like the first time I heard Merry Clayton sing on Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones.
I know what you mean. For me, that was on headphones in 1969 and we'd had a little meditation vegetation already. Thought I saw God....
The best!
Love Kebbi Williams
Few bands are better live than in a studio. This might be an exception. Don't know all their material well enough to say that for sure.
Michelle M love this band !! Heart is better live !!
Well said, just saw them last night in SD for the 3rd time. Easily some of the best concerts this old dog has experienced. Jazz, Blues, Funk'n Soul Stew of the highest order.
The Mavericks are one of those few bands!
Derek is one lucky man.
YES!
She is soooo gorgeous,I remember watching this band on Austin city limits when I was in prison. My bunkee had an old school TV that put out sound. Put a smile on our faces indeed. She looks Alot like my now x girlfriend. Her sexy frame made for sweet dreams that night.
You tell me. Does it get any better than this? The only other collaboration that's on the same level is Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa. We're seeing the making of a legendary band.
You're joking right. Bonamassa can't match any decent guitarist.
"Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane..."
Sound problem ?
I absolutely LOVE TDB. Derek is a monster...Susan is and incredible singer but am I the only one who thinks the sax player often goes off into some unrecognizable harmonic space. I understand playing and I'm not limited in my knowledge of improvisation but sometimes it sounds like his horn is throwing up. If no one else noticed this I'll assume it's my shortcomings.
😂😂😂😂😂
I love him!!
great stuff - I am a re-believer in her talent. I heard her live 4 years ago here in Victoria Canada - first show on a Canadian tour and the band was stiff as a board, ST constantly fiddling with her amplifier. dreadful show. but I am still a fan
Sax veering dangerously close to jazz at some points.
Don't be scared...
We be veering!!!!!