The Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks Band covers Blind Faith's "Had To Cry Today" on 12/4/21 at the Orpheum Theater in Boston, MA. Brought to you by Less Than Face Productions. Audio by Casey C.
Here we go again, Blind Faith takes me back 50 years!!! Fifteen when I bought my 1st Blind Faith album.....still have it!?!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Gabe Dixon on keys & vocals always a great performance.Derek&Susan have hand picked great musicans backup singers/harmony (Mike Mattison,Alecia Chakour) horn section, percussions are one of the best tour bands, barnone.
oh my, Tedeschi Trucks is simply a brilliant band. Oh my was that ever great. Wow. They remind me of the Terry Kath Chicago days, but with a half dozen great soloists, two great singers, oh my was that ever great.
Keyboard player's vocal sounds amazingly like Stevie Winwood. Super wah work from Susan. Trading vocals very cool. Nice bass solo to lead into Derek burning up the fretboard. Stellar rendition.
Honest to God. Personally I went 10 years of jazz guitar lessons. I learned how to read music and ended up recording in 60's Hollywood with the Wrecking Crew way back in the day. These people are real musicians!
I may have been mistaken about Duane Allman playing with Y'all. You guys didn't play Muscle Shoals I guess? But I've heard and seen y'all on PBS , and the recordings you've done ! Great Sound The Wreaking Crew
The vocal began w/o camera shot of singer. In my mind it was Steve winwood!!! I wore the needle thru that album when it came out. Every song on it is great. Thnx for the cover.
This is real. Top notch, high end musicianship. Too many Mod wanna-be 60's copy bands only know chords. Bar bands that will never get anywhere but in their own minds. They live in the Twilight Zone of the their ego stroke. On the other hand these people are what one calls"The Real Thing." God bless these musicians. They don't make the money they deserve. Keep growing and learning what real musicians do!
for my sins never heard of this Band. popped up on my Utube feed, and very pleased it did. Saw Blind Faith at Hyde Park. Great rendition of Stevie's brilliant track. love 2 drummers needed to 'keep up' with Ginger's relentless drumming. thanks again....
Been digging y’all for so many years. Love your music, love your covers. Takes me back to my younger years. Last saw you at the Wolfe in Asheville. Been holding tickets since Covid shut down your tours. Can’t wait to see you again this summer.
Best band in the world and it ain't even close. And I'll go so far as to say that DT is the best all-around electric guitarist on the planet at this moment, especially if you value highly tone and soul.
Thanks for the post. I saw BF with Delaney and Bonnie back in the day. The TTB cover just cooks!!! The addition of horns is great and Susan channels Jimi at the head of her solo. This band blows the doors off anybody else playing in this genre.
I think that lead guitarist with the Univibe, fuzz & Wah might be something some day! Bewdy version of a true classic 😎 I was referring to Susan of course, but Derek’s solo at the end was really special too. I like way he has his pedal on top of the amp and tweaks knobs on both pedal and amp on the fly.
Just saw these guys (again) on Wednesday. And great as they always are. Susan had torn her miniscus - she didn't say how- but still limped out on a crutch and sat while she played and sang. And still killed it. See you this summer TTB
About 30 years ago I was at a business meeting in a downtown Boston office building. At noon there was a break, and I went down to the building lobby, where a little rock band was playing; guitar, bass, drums. The guitarist, who also sang, was beautiful young woman, who played hot blues licks and sang in a husky bluesy voice. I listened as long as I could, and was mightily impressed. The sign in front of them said, "Susan Tedeschi Band." I thought, "She's going somewhere," and for once I was right.
Wow! Thats one amazing cover! Ive heard other folks cover it, but they change the whole vibe. I love the way this band honors the original paying homage to its intended feel. Outstanding vocal too!
Just when I thought they couldn't get any better after Layla, they just keep on keepin' on. What a performance, what a wahwah solo. Eric, yu listenin?Love u Susan
@@chipsterb4946 and with a husband whose main thrust is his playing and their penchant for letting everybody shine…her big problem when she came out in the 90’s was her Bonnie Raitt sound like voice. A friend turned me on to her and I was saying, she sounds like Bonnie Raitt, “that’s a bad thing?” Yes, it is….it took some time but when she and Derek started TTB I was so impressed because they were more Delaney and Bonnie cool grooves, gospel/soul/blues singing and they keep finding the best people when someone moves on. They could end up being the Duke Ellington Orchestra for the 21’st century. Time will tell.
The horn section is just subtle greatness- I wish they would turn those cats loose with some Tower of Power (this is hip) or Average White Band (pick ip the pieces /cut the cake)!!
@@LessThanFaceProductions1 I've watched them all multiple times. The production on this show is superb and if it came out on Blue Ray, I would be first in line to add it to my collection. I'm watching this on my laptop now. Up on the Big screen and thru the sound bar in 5.1🙏 would be a treat