Tedeschi Trucks Band
Friday, August 12, 2011
Sandia Casino Amphitheater
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Transferred on October 5, 2011
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01 - Introduction
02 - Don't Let Me Slide
03 - Midnight In Harlem
04 - Coming Home->
05 - Bound For Glory
06 - Until You Remember
07 - Learn How To Love
08 - Anyday
09 - Band Introductions
10 - That Did It
11 - Uptight (Everything's Alright)->
12 - Drums-> Oteil's Jam-> Drums
13 - Sing A Simple Song->
14 - I Want To Take You Higher
15 - encore break
Encore:
16 - Shelter
17 - Love Has Something Else To Say


Lineup:
-Susan Tedeschi – guitar, vocals
-Derek Trucks – guitar
-Oteil Burbridge – bass, vocals
-Kofi Burbridge – keyboards, flute
-Tyler Greenwell – drums
-J.J. Johnson – drums
-Mike Mattison – vocals, guitar
-Mark Rivers – vocals
-Kebbi Williams – tenor saxophone
-Maurice Brown – trumpet
-Saunders Sermons – trombone

Notes:
-- Benefit Concert for New Day Youth and Family Services 
-- Scrapomatic opened the show
-- Anyday contains a pronounced Blue Sky Jam
-- First time played: Shelter
-- Uptight (Everything's Alright) has a dropout at 0:02. Some music is missing

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Review by John B (Kuznjohn):

Well I had high hopes for this show, but man! They came out smokin' and never let up. 
Around the 5th song Susan is singing a slower soul tune when it starts to drizzle, then 
fat drops start to come down. Instead of the audience heading for shelter, everyone 
stands up and starts cheering! (this being the biggest drought in decades) Crew rushes 
out and puts tents over the sound boards. Not a note was dropped, and the horn section 
starts dancing in the puddles! When the song ends Susan says; we've played through hurricanes 
and tornados, so unless this gets really dangerous we're going to keep om going. And they did. 
Rock, blues, ballads, soul and funk. They smoked it all! There wre no highlights as it all 
was one big highlight. Kofi and Oteil held it down, Mark and Mike sang their asses off, the 
horn section was smooth as silk in tandem, but tore up their solos. When Susan played her 
Gibson (wasn't a Les Paul nor a 335, gold top, what was it?) she was ripping. And of course 
her vocals..... I read a zoner review of the Brothers with Clapton sitting in saying how 
weird it was to think that Warren was the third best guitarist on stage andI thought Nah, 
couldn't be, but Derek just keeps going further. He is undeniably THE guitarist of his generation. 
When they got to the drum solo they absolutely chanelled '71 Butch & Jaimoe. Duane has gone 
from a timid timekeeper to a fully integrated band member. By the time they wrapped up with 
Sing A Simple Song/Wanna Take You Higher they were so cookin' that Sly would have been stompin' 
his furry white boots. 
I guess what I'm saying is: forget $70 Furthur $100 Phish tickets, if this band comes within 
300 miles of you, just go. They are not to be missed. In '09 it was Clpaton/Winwood, last year 
was McGalughlin and this show was it for me this year. Happiest $35 I've ever plunked down for a band. 
I was laughing and crying simultaneously for the entire show. An astounding 100 minutes from a 
remarkable ensemble.