Tedeschi Trucks Band perform "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" with special guest Amy Ray, live at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA on December 5, 2014.
Ok...something about TTB music in general for me,makes me think of my Dad. He loved music & instruments...the tempos,horns,drums,piano,organ. He would have loved this music. Wish I could have shared more with him. I remember traveling with my family different times in his Cadillac listening to the 8 track....Watching his fingers tapping on the steering wheel to the music. Our basement had a piano,organ,drums mic stand & Amp. I didn't know then that I liked to sing,sure wish I could have done that with him. I miss him and certain music makes me feel like he's right beside me,knowing how much I enjoy it,because of him....I'll tell him one day❤ rip Daddy
One of my favorite memories when they played locally on an evening that happened to be Susan's birthday was her singing this song solo. She started and had to stop and restart the song because she messed up the intro. She laughed and sang it perfect, of course. Then the crowd sang happy birthday to her. Was a wonderful moment. I can't explain why, it just was.
I had the immense pleasure of hearing Susan play live at the Cambridge Folk Festival. I met her afterwards and got a hug, a kiss and a signed CD. She was an utter lady!
no other woman/female anywhere can understand and phrase a song like Susan, she is beyond compare in the styles of music that she ( and Derek) excel in, she is a beacon for young singers to look up to but will never get the credit she deserves, certainly not here in the uk
Are you honestly saying Bonnie Raid isn't as good a singer? I'm not saying she's any better, but shes definitly as good and has been reaching people for decades. Hopefully Susan can carry that torche for as many years to come.
Thought I was blown away with two talenented women singing a favorite Dylan song until the flute solo and I was GONE!!!! Thank you Amy on the mandolin. Namaste
Appealing rendition of a classic tune. Amy Ray's voice is a complementary counter-balance to Susan's inimitable voice. Horn & flute solos are a nice touch.
Like so many works by TTB. This too is exquisitely beautiful. I feel deep gratitude for them as I am sure many of you brothers and sisters do as well. They and one or two others have kept our culture alive and intact. The torched as been passed. Long may it shine. Peace.
See what I mean? The question on the Tedeschi-Trucks Band website once asked "what cover songs should the band do"? That is an impossible question to answer .Just listen to this song or Everybody's Talkin' or Darling Be Home Soon and you'll hear what I mean.What these guys (girls,too) do to songs we thought we knew is nothing shy of amazing. The songs are the same,yet,transformed from their original.So, ask a question like that? There is no telling which songs or how this great band will play them, but one thing can be guaranteed- that is, that they will do the song justice musically.
I've been a fan of Susan's since the '90s when XRT was promoting her in Chicago. I've seen her and/or TTB several times. There are too many songs to list that I admire, but, this is easily at the top. And, any cover of ABB by TTB is always a favorite. ABB was my first concert (with Duane) when I was 12. Too young to appreciate was I was witnessing, but, it has stayed with me all these years.
I recently discovered the Indigo Girls covering this song with Brandi Carlile a few weeks ago. They are very different with this one played at a much slower tempo. Love them both!
Took Austin to see TT Band downtown San Diego a few years back. Schooled him. He still talks about it. And 30 years ago, KC and I saw the Indigo girls a frw times. Those girls put on a great show. Coukd saaang . . .
+Deb Lubin Sorry. Danielle is good, but she does a fairly straight cover of Susan's version, including lyric changes. The depth and maturity in Susan's vocal performance put this light years ahead of any other version of this song I've ever heard.
ive caught up with jimmy webb wichta linemean and laura nyro its amazing how many in the know people with great ears never heard of laura ,dusty springfield
And I should of said Farewell or bye not Goodbye don't think twice because it is alright your tucked in the bottom part of my heart where my rainbow is ❤❤❤this song✌💙
love this band its pity they refuse to tour europe . they came to London once for one show but have never done a full tour of the UK or any other country in europe