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Still' date=' Trucks "more than holds his own" with one of the great white blues guitarists is high praise indeed.[/quote']

I'm not sure what you meant by that. Watching the two side by side, trading solos, it seemed obvious to me that Derek Trucks has become one of the better guitarists playing the instrument today. On par with his elder contemporaries, those on the stage at the time, and others.

I meant that if "Clapton is God," then Derek holding his own with God is pretty impressive.

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I'm interested in what'll happen with Derek Trucks and Sonny Landreth.

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A battle of two true slide heavyweights.

They're fairly different in their approaches, though, aren't they? (Opinions wanted here.) I think Sonny Landreth has more amazing over-the-top blazing technique, while Derek Trucks is a little more laid back but more interesting melodically (e.g., his Indian-influenced tunes; he also did Coltrane's "Afro Blue" when I saw DTB at moe.down a bunch of years ago, which is something I don't think I'd expect from Landreth).

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Brad

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Personally I've been enjoying the AUDs a lot more then those SBDs. I haven't ran any tests as I don't have the programs to do so anymore, but I've read (although unconfirmed) that they were mp3 > FLAC. Unfortunately, the uploader didn't provide any lineage.

I know it probally doesn't matter much to a lot of folks since they still somewhat sound good (the two I grabbed anyway sound ok, although massively compressed), but I'm still a stickler for lineage when it comes to recordings I plan to keep on disc or trade.

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I'm interested in what'll happen with Derek Trucks and Sonny Landreth.

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Brad[/quote']

A battle of two true slide heavyweights.

They're fairly different in their approaches, though, aren't they? (Opinions wanted here.) I think Sonny Landreth has more amazing over-the-top blazing technique, while Derek Trucks is a little more laid back but more interesting melodically (e.g., his Indian-influenced tunes; he also did Coltrane's "Afro Blue" when I saw DTB at moe.down a bunch of years ago, which is something I don't think I'd expect from Landreth).

Aloha,

Brad

Derek can really let if fly when he wants to. I wouldn't call him more laid back, but he certainly plays many different styles that aren't normally associated with slide.

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I'm interested in what'll happen with Derek Trucks and Sonny Landreth.

Aloha' date='

Brad[/quote']

A battle of two true slide heavyweights.

They're fairly different in their approaches, though, aren't they? (Opinions wanted here.) I think Sonny Landreth has more amazing over-the-top blazing technique, while Derek Trucks is a little more laid back but more interesting melodically (e.g., his Indian-influenced tunes; he also did Coltrane's "Afro Blue" when I saw DTB at moe.down a bunch of years ago, which is something I don't think I'd expect from Landreth).

Aloha,

Brad

Derek can really let if fly when he wants to. I wouldn't call him more laid back, but he certainly plays many different styles that aren't normally associated with slide.

I think they're worlds apart. Landreth is more of a traditional slide player, pinkie finger, lots of different open tunings, uses other 3 fingers to fret chords behind the slide and generally balances more rhythm/lead in his playing. Check out some of his work with John Hiatt and the Goners. I saw Landreth at the Montreal jazz festival with his band and wasn't particularly impressed, and that was compared to Trucks. I also saw him play with John Hiatt at the Toronto Blues fest and his playing was decent, filling a lead guitar role rather than band leader role seemed to suit him.

Whereas, I feel Derek has carved out a much more unique approach modeled on Duane who revolutionized the approach to slide guitar. Ring finger, mostly open E, mostly single note playing, no fretting behind the slide and laser like intensity in a mostly lead role. More like traditional jazz players. I never heard anything in Landreth's playing that made me feel he had the same intensity under his control as Derek does.

Anyway, lets not forget Warren, and Billy Gibbons on stage, possibly all at once, making it FOUR of the top slide players around.

slide guitar heaven. Can't wait until tomorrow.

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3-23-09

The Beacon Theatre – NYC, NY

Set I:

Don't Want You No More >

It's Not My Cross To Bear

Done Somebody Wrong (w/ Thom Doucette, harp)

Can't Lose What You Never Had

Desdemona (w/ Ron Holloway, tenor sax)

New Instrumental

Soul Serenade (w/ King Curtis Kingpins, Ron Holloway, Susan Tedeschi, and Mike Mattison)

Memphis/Beacon Soul Stew (w/ King Curtis Kingpins, Ron Holloway)

Them Changes (w/ King Curtis Kingpins, Ron Holloway)

You Don't Love Me (w/ Thom Doucette)

Set II:

Little Martha >

Blue Sky >

Little Martha

I WALK ON GUIILDED SPLINTERS (w/ JB & JIMMY HERRING)

IT STONED ME (w/ JB & JIMMY HERRING)

CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME (w/ JB & JIMMY HERRING)

Leave My Blues

LES BRERS (w/ JIMMY HERRING)

Enc:

Statesboro Blues

Great seeing my two fav guitarists up there together.

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was an ok show. I thought Billy would have played some slide but I guess not. I've never seen ZZ Top or Billy Gibbons live before, so maybe I made an incorrect assumption he would play some slide. Anyway, Sonny Landreth wasn't really all that special and it was actually kinda strange seeing him play next to Warren and Derek whose styles, though very different, were far more technically sophisticated.

Not to mention I wasn't sure why I thought they might all play at once, which didn't happen. One standout jam ending the 1st set was Southbound with Sonny Landreth and John Popper guesting.

Coming out the play the 2nd set with Billy Gibbons, they entire band had the wigs and glasses on, which was absolutely amazing and demonstrated an incredibly good sense of humour. They kept them on throughout the first song, Jesus Just Left Chicago.

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Found this at PT:

Webcast sbd audio rips

3/9

http://www.sendspace.com/file/lnbk11

Set 1: Little Martha, Don’t Want You No More, It’s Not My Cross To Bear, I Walk On Guilded Splinters, The Same Thing, New Instrumental, Midnight Rider, Leave My Blues At Home, Leaving Trunk*, .44 Blues*, Statesboro Blues*

Set 2: Ophelia$, I Shall Be Released$, The Weight$*, Black Hearted Woman, Stormy Monday, Mountain Jam

Encore: Southbound

$ - w/ Levon Helm, Brian Mitchell, Larry Campbell & Theresa Williams

* - w/ Taj Mahal

3/10 - http://www.sendspace.com/file/ssbdup

Set 1: Ain’t Wastin’ Time, Done Somebody Wrong, Hot ‘Lanta, It Stoned Me, Stand Back, Revival, Red House^, You Don’t Love Me^, Highway 61 Revisited^

Set 2: Les Brers in A Minor, Come & Go Blues, Melissa, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ No More*, Good Morning Little School Girl*, Wasted Words, No One Left To Run With Anymore

Encore: Blues Jam* > One Way Out*

^ - w/ Johnny Winter

* - w/ Cesar Rosas and David Hidalgo

3/12

Set 1: http://www.sendspace.com/file/s1umar

Set 2: http://www.sendspace.com/file/lsjunt

Disc 1 : 1st Set

01-Little Martha - Warren & Derek

02-Trouble No More

03-Leave My Blues At Home

04-Who's Been Talkin'

05-Black Hearted Women

06-Can't Lose What You Never Had

07-Sky Is Crying W/ Buddy Guy

08-You Don't Love Me W/ Buddy Guy

09-Southbound W/ Buddy Guy, Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell

Disc 2 : 2nd Set

01-I Know You Rider W/ Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell

02-Elizabeth Reed W/ Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell

Disc 3 : 2nd Set Con't

01-Dreams

02-Jessica

Encore :

03-Statesboro Blues

3/13 - http://www.sendspace.com/file/gwob59

Set 1: Midnight Rider, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Done Somebody Wrong, New Instrumental, Into The Mystic w/The Juke Horns, One Way Out w/Bruce Willis, Smokestack Lightning w/Bruce Willis, Southbound w/The Juke Horns

Set 2: It Takes A Lot To Laugh (It Takes A Train To Cry) w/Boz Scaggs, Sick and Tired w/Boz Scaggs and The Juke Horns, Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City w/Boz Scaggs and The Juke Horns , Loan Me A Dime w/Boz Scaggs and The Juke Horns, The Same Thing w/The Juke Horns, Wasted Words, No One To Run With

Encore: Whipping Post

3/14 - http://www.sendspace.com/file/vek110

Set 1: Little Martha, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Walk On Guilded Splinters, Rocking Horse, Gambler’s Roll, Revival, Woman Across The River, Dreams (w/Randy Brecker and Lenny White)

Set 2: Melissa (Gregg on acoustic guitar), Turn On Your Lovelight (w/ Robert Randolph and Adam Nussbaum), One Way Out (w/ Robert Randolph and Adam Nussbaum), In A Silent Way (w/ Randy Brecker), Liz Reed> (w/Randy Brecker and Lenny White) Drums> (Butch/Marc/Lenny White) Bass Jam > (w/ Stanley Clarke), Liz Reed (w/ Stanley Clarke)

Encore: Mountain Jam > Dazed & Confused > Mountain Jam

3/16

Part 1: http://www.sendspace.com/file/auiyu3

Part 2: http://www.sendspace.com/file/zelpp3

Set One: Statesboro Blues, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Hot ‘Lanta, Who’s Been Talkin’?, Come and Go Blues, Desdemona, So Many Roads, So Many Trains (w/ John Hammond), Shake for Me (w/ John Hammond), Cryin For My Baby (w/ John Hammond)

Set Two: Oncoming Traffic (Gregg w/ Bonnie Bramlett), Comin’ Home (w/ Bonnie Bramlett and Bekka Bramlett), Only You Know and I Know (w/ Bonnie Bramlett and Bekka Bramlett), Come On Into My Kitchen (w/ Bonnie Bramlett and John Hammond), The Weight (w/ Bonnie Bramlett and Bekka Bramlett and Susan Tedeschi and Bruce Katz), Nobody Left to Run With

Encore: Preachin’ Blues, Jessica

3/17

Part 1: http://www.sendspace.com/file/181x9z

Part 2: http://www.sendspace.com/file/0txxvc

Set 1: Don’t Want You No More, It Ain’t My Cross To Bear, Trouble No More, Rocking Horse, Soul Shine, You Don’t Love Me, New Instrumental, Please Be With Me (w/ Tommy Talton, Scott Boyer and Brian Mitchell), All My Friends (w/ Tommy Talton, Scott Boyer and Brian Mitchell), The Got Song (w/ Tommy Talton, Scott Boyer and Brian Mitchell)

Set 2: Takes a Lot to Laugh, a Train to Cry (w/Sheryl Crow, Brian Mitchell), Midnight Rider (w/Sheryl Crow), Can’t Find My Way Home (w/ Sheryl Crow, Brian Mitchell), Statesboro Blues, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Hoochie Coochie Man, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (w/ Scott Boyer and Brian Mitchell), Black Hearted Woman > JaBuMa > Black Hearted Woman >The Other One Jam

Encore: One Way Out (w/ Tommy Talton, Brian Mitchell, James Van DeBogert )

3/19

http://www.sendspace.com/file/du3090

Set 1

1. Little Martha

2. Statesboro Blues

3. Noodlin’ Boogie Intro >Done Somebody Wrong

4. Revival

5. Woman Across The River

6. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’

7. Whipping Post

Intermission

Set 2

8. Oncoming Traffic (Gregg solo on piano)

9. Come And Go Blues

10. Good Morning Little School Girl w/ Danny Louis, piano

11. Key To The Highway w/ Eric Clapton, guitar & vocals

12. Dreams w/ Eric Clapton, guitar

13. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad w/ Eric Clapton, guitar & vocals

14. Little Wing w/ Eric Clapton, guitar & vocals

15. Anyday w/ Eric Clapton, Susan Tedeschi, vocals

Encore:

16 Layla w/ Eric Clapton, guitar & vocals; Danny Louis, piano

3/20

Part 1: http://www.sendspace.com/file/60p8xd

Part 2: http://www.sendspace.com/file/uy5mzy

Set 1: Little Martha (Just Oteil), Mountain Jam, Trouble No More, Midnight Rider, 44 Blues w/Danny Louis, Wasted Words, Gambler’s Roll, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More > Mountain Jam

Set 2: Melissa, Leave My Bues At Home, No One Left To Run With, Key To The Highway w/Eric Clapton, Stormy Monday w/Eric, Dreams w/Eric, Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad w/Eric , Little Wing w/Eric, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed w/Eric

Encore: Layla w/Eric and Danny

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