Tedeschi Trucks Band
2019-12-06
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
* A Team Dirty South Recording *
Setlist:
Set One
01. Laugh About It
02. Don't Know What It Means >
03. The Letter
04. Don't Drift Away
05. Right On Time
06. Get What You Deserve
07. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
08. How Blue Can You Get?
09. Idle Wind (with Drum Solo)
Set Two
Acoustic set:
01. Back Where I Started
02. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed & Burning
03. 44 Blues
04. I Am Yours
05. Meet Me At The Bottom
Return to Electric:
06. High & Mighty
07. Angel From Montgomery >
08. Sugaree
09. Leaving Trunk >
10. Jam >
11. Volunteered Slavery
12. Bound For Glory
13. Encore Break
Encore:
14. Fire & Rain
15. Signs, High Times
Band Personnel:
Derek Trucks - guitar
Susan Tedeschi - lead vocals & guitar
Tyler Greenwell - drums & percussion
J.J. Johnson - drums & percussion
Brandon Boone - bass
Gabe Dixon - keyboards & backing vocals
Mike Mattison - backing vocals & acoustic guitar
Mark Rivers - backing vocals
Alecia Chakour - backing vocals
Kebbi Williams - saxophone
Elizabeth Lea - trombone
Ephraim Owens - trumpet
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Source: Microtech Gefell M21 capsules > nbob actives > Tascam DR-40 (24/44.1)
Lineage: SD > WAV (24/44.1) > Wavelab v6.10 (edits) > CD Wave v1.98 (tracking) > TLH > FLAC(8) > foobar2000 (tagging)
Location: Orch L, Row F, 30 ft. from left stack, in hat PAS
recorded and transferred by: vanark (vanarkATgmailDOTcom)
Note: Throughout the second set, there was a drunk fan that insisted on talking to me even after I asked him to stop. This went on for about 45 minutes. I'll be honest and say it was an unpleasant experience at the time and not simply because I was recording. I just wanted to enjoy the show. I had not listened to the recording in its entirety until today. When listening today, at first, I was annoyed again but then entertained as the drunk just could not figure out why I (1) would not have a conversation with him, and (2) told him I didn't want or need an apology from him. He proceeded to call me an a-hole for not wanting his apology. Early on, he called me a Canadian for not wanting to talk to him during the show. At the time, I blamed myself for the interaction - felt I didn't handle it very well. I should have just found an usher and asked him to make the guy go back to his seat as he was actually just standing in the aisle next to my seat. I could have handled it better, but this guy was (1) drunk and (2) only concerned with himself, not how he was impacting the show for those around him. Listening back, I think he had probably about as miserable time the second set as I did. It's all there on the recording for you. Why did I decide now to master and release the recording? It's been on my hard drive for 20 months and I figured it wasn't as bad as I remembered (it was as bad, unfortunately) and I could patch a couple segments where it was bad. Then there were too many and I didn't have the energy to spend more time on this than I needed to. Plus, at that point, the second set is basically someone else's source. The show sounds great when it is loud and you can't hear the anti-Canadian drunk, so enjoy.