Just now stumbling across this video/audio and have always loved these two(and the band); even back before they joined forces into something supernatural. I remember Derek doing a couple of New Years shows at Cumberlands back before he could legalIy hang out at the bar between sets. I immediately recognized the location, as it's across the street from the side entrance to our Church. SO, kudos to the sound team as this is a VERY busy intersection in downtown Charleston. For those of you who don't live in this "neck of the woods", notice that there is not a single blowing of a car horn during the entire performance.
Derek leaving entirely for Don't Think Twice has got to be one of the best things about the guy. He lets his wife and the sax player shine without stealing any of the spotlight by being there. And the band is named after him!
This stuff is my rock, only wish I wasn't stuck in south africa as a blues harp player, just to jam like this is a heaven out of my reach. Damn Ted trucks is the real thing man
Interesting. I remember a little bit different version of "Keep your lamps"... Here's one you might like - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pK4KEDBdftk.html
This looks like its across the street from the Old Citadel in downtown Charleston, SC. Amazing. Its across from what is now the Embassy Suites hotel in Marion Square, Charleston, SC