Talk:Tedeschi Trucks Band
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editCreated this page as this band has been around for a year without an article. The All About Jazz source is very useful and there is probably more info from that interview that is worthy of inclusion. Could use help finding a picture of the group for the article as well. At the least there should be a picture of Derek and Susan together that would work. Marclowe06 (talk) 20:10, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
"Let Me Get By" separate page
editThe Tedeschi Trucks Band just released a new album in January 2016. Clicking on the link provided on this wiki page redirects back to the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Does this new album deserve it's own dedicated wiki page? -- JoanieElf123 (talk) 15:04, 9 February 2016 (MST) Yes. There are numerous articles and reviews about the new album, which would provide sufficient content for a page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Uberjam-sam (talk • contribs) 19:00, 27 August 2016 (UTC)
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Mention of "Layla and Majnun" poem by Nizami?
editSurely we should mention that the 2022 album cycle (i am the moon...) is based on the 12th century epic Persian poem ? Mike Matterson was instrumental in encouraging the band to use it as source material (see "the Derek Trucks interview" with... (urgh... Rick Beato) I have a 1976 copy of the book *signed by Derek, Mike and Susan* (London Palladium 6Nov22) if that's proof enough (?) and could provide pics...
Ps during that interview Derek plays a riff that "came to me whole/fully formed" words to that effect: this is apparently later developed by the band into "I can feel you smiling" in tribute to the late Kofi Burbridge - Derek says it came from hearing Kofi's gear played by Gabe Dixon behind him 'like Kofi was still there' - a comment surely poignant enough to be true. Also Beato says something like "so when you are playing slide (single string melody) you are selectively muting the other strings..." (Der...) and Derek says "um, yeah I guess so..." Proof enough for me Derek is a true virtuoso where his hands *just do* what's in his head... brilliant. Peter, in England 92.1.65.238 (talk) 10:27, 10 November 2022 (UTC)