Re: Derek Trucks Band

Derek will come for another concert to Germany, and it´s -lucky as we are- in Nürnberg. (21.7., Hirsch) He was one of my reasons to go to the Hot August festival, but I´m very happy to see him twice now in one month.
I´m definitely moved by his playing and I also share his love for world music, especially Indian style. Nonetheless he´s best when playing down to earth blues.
Günter

Rock On and Keep the Faith

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Amsterhammer wrote:

I listened to the new cd - without any preconceptions - with Cathy in the car during our travels recently, and in this instance I agree with her - he didn't 'move me' in any way

George I think you are being a little harsh, not all music is powerful enough to propel a motor vehicle! lol

On a serious note, I do say I prefer the rootsier numbers than some of the extended jams.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Greenose wrote:

George I think you are being a little harsh, not all music is powerful enough to propel a motor vehicle! lol

Very good, Duncan! That made me laugh. big_smile

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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samjp4 wrote:
lucky simon wrote:

the derek trucks band are featured on the paul jones show tomorrow with highlights from the sheperds bush show plus an interview

Any way to "tape" this one?  Would be much appreciated.

On another note - are you Tripsy's Simon?  If you are, who was that band you told me about that is a lot like Stevie Ray?

Sandy

Poor Lucky Simon.....you're the second person to think he might be my hubby. He has one wife already.....enough for any man!
I will ask my Simon which band he told you about, Sandy.

Tripsy smile

59 (edited by BluesMan 2009-06-02 18:18:39)

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Tripsy wrote:
samjp4 wrote:

On another note - are you Tripsy's Simon?  If you are, who was that band you told me about that is a lot like Stevie Ray?

Sandy

Poor Lucky Simon.....you're the second person to think he might be my hubby. He has one wife already.....enough for any man!
I will ask my Simon which band he told you about, Sandy.

Tripsy smile

Don't feel bad Sandy, I too thought "lucky simon" might be Tripsy's Simon. After all, he is a very lucky man too and a very pleasant chap!! wink smile

Roy

Joe is the Best!

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BluesMan wrote:
Tripsy wrote:
samjp4 wrote:

On another note - are you Tripsy's Simon?  If you are, who was that band you told me about that is a lot like Stevie Ray?

Sandy

Poor Lucky Simon.....you're the second person to think he might be my hubby. He has one wife already.....enough for any man!
I will ask my Simon which band he told you about, Sandy.

Tripsy smile

Don't feel bad Sandy, I too thought "lucky simon" might be Tripsy's Simon. After all, he is a very lucky man too and a very pleasant chap!! wink smile

Roy

Roy, Sandy, you both know Simon from another forum. I'm sure the name rellimnomis rings a bell... smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Greenose wrote:
BluesMan wrote:
Tripsy wrote:

Poor Lucky Simon.....you're the second person to think he might be my hubby. He has one wife already.....enough for any man!
I will ask my Simon which band he told you about, Sandy.

Tripsy smile

Don't feel bad Sandy, I too thought "lucky simon" might be Tripsy's Simon. After all, he is a very lucky man too and a very pleasant chap!! wink smile

Roy

Roy, Sandy, you both know Simon from another forum. I'm sure the name rellimnomis rings a bell... smile

Thanks Duncan! Yes, now I know exactly who "lucky simon" is! smile

Roy

Joe is the Best!

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Wooders wrote:

Well I like 'em. If anyone missed the recording from Shepherds Bush in April and interview the following day on Paul Jones BBC Radio 2 show yesterday, it can be heard on the BBC iPlayer at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 … 1_06_2009/   although I'm not sure if this works Stateside.

When David (Currymandavid) and I saw DT at this gig the vocal were almost completely inaudible, so it was nice to be able the at least hear some singing. They still seemed to be slightly back in the mix to me and the sound quality not up to the standard of the Already Live EP, but that could be because I listened to most of it on the bathroom shower radio! lol

Phil

The session sounded great to me. smile  The "listen again radio iplayer" should work worldwide.   I think that it's just the TV clips that get blocked.  wink

I have now put The Derek Trucks Band on my must see list.  smile

CJ

"I guess the music is the reason and the key, for me. It takes the blues, to see!"  Gary Fletcher, of The Blues Band. The Blues Band are Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend.

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samjp4 wrote:

Any way to "tape" this one?  Would be much appreciated.

Sandy, did you manage to catch this on the BBC iPlayer or did it lock you out for being outside the UK?

I'm with Phil on this - I thought the band were brilliant and the recording on the Paul Jones show confirmed to me that my memory of the evening was spot on. Phil is quite right about the poor live sound of the vocals from where we were standing but the recording brings them out nicely. It doesn't bother me that DT is not a showman on stage as, for me, the music more than compensates. I can see why others may differ though but I rather like long jazzy jams.

David

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Hi Guys

I really thought that you could "listen again" to radio programmes outside the UK OK on BBC iPlayer. hmm 

I'm currently "listening again" to  The Derek Trucks live session. big_smile It's really awesome. big_smile They sound like a pretty cool band to the way they change the set list around according to mood etc. big_smile

I've just discovered that there are extra sessions on the Paul Jones Radio 2 website.  They are a bit hidden though.  They are not on the sessions page.;)

Here is the link

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kr46v


You have to scroll right down the page to find them! wink

There is an extended interview too.

We should all listen again lots of times.  Then we will put it on the front of the Radio 2 website in the "most popular" listen again list. big_smile

Next week we have a Jon Cleary cool session to look forward to!

CJ

"I guess the music is the reason and the key, for me. It takes the blues, to see!"  Gary Fletcher, of The Blues Band. The Blues Band are Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend.

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Catfish Jane wrote:

I really thought that you could "listen again" to radio programmes outside the UK OK on BBC iPlayer. hmm

I wasn't sure - there were no posts back that I saw - that's why I thought I would ask. Maybe it was OK in America and Europe. Anyone?

I've just discovered that there are extra sessions on the Paul Jones Radio 2 website.  They are a bit hidden though.  They are not on the sessions page.;)

Here is the link

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kr46v


You have to scroll right down the page to find them! wink

I looked long and hard for these - and failed roll  Full marks CJ for finding the right place big_smile

David

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I was able to listen to this but couldn't record - awesome show.  He is a very interesting person.  Believe it or not he is more animated onstage than he used to be.  My brother saw him years ago in Florida when he was just starting out - said he wouldn't even face the audience most of the time!  I'm looking forward to seeing him in August.

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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samjp4 wrote:

I was able to listen to this but couldn't record - awesome show.  He is a very interesting person.  Believe it or not he is more animated onstage than he used to be.  My brother saw him years ago in Florida when he was just starting out - said he wouldn't even face the audience most of the time!  I'm looking forward to seeing him in August.

Sandy

Glad you managed to listen Sandy!  Don't forget to check out the great extra session tracks and full length interview by clicking on "shows and tracklisting" then on "1/06/09" then scroll down until you find the extra tracks and interview. smile

The Paul Jones Radio 2 website used to have a basement archive, comments page etc., but the BBC had a revamp of their whole Radio 2 website and those features which were extras didn't work on the new jazzy webpages.  sad   The programme producer, who is a good chap and a dedicated bluesman cool,  is currently trying to sneek in his extra features again.  He can't put anymore on the sessions page as they now get wiped out after 2 weeks rather than 4, so he seems to have hidden them on the track listing page. wink

CJ

"I guess the music is the reason and the key, for me. It takes the blues, to see!"  Gary Fletcher, of The Blues Band. The Blues Band are Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend.

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Thanks for the extra link info Catfish Jane - unfortunately the website won't let me listen to the extended versions- now if my computer could only pretend it was in England - ran into something similar when I tried to watch some of those blues programs that where on when I was in London.  Doesn't the BBC want to share their stuff with the world?  Oh well.

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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samjp4 wrote:

Thanks for the extra link info Catfish Jane - unfortunately the website won't let me listen to the extended versions- now if my computer could only pretend it was in England - ran into something similar when I tried to watch some of those blues programs that where on when I was in London.  Doesn't the BBC want to share their stuff with the world?  Oh well.

Sorry that you can't listen to the extra DTB session tracks, I really thought that you should be able to. sad     I know that the TV, film clips etc. are blocked to outsiders, but blocking the radio is a bit mean, when you are able to 'listen again'.  I think that there are plans afoot to open up the BBC TV to the world, but for a fee!  It's because they are skint and also because they are big meanies.  mad Don't you think?

Does Real Player come up when you try to listen to the DTB extra sessions?

Let's do a little test

Are you able to listen to this link from the JB site for

http://www.npr.org/templates/player/med … =103977684

It only works for the old Joe interview and extra track.  Can you listen to the extra track and interview?

If it does, I suppose, that Joe could have bought the rights to it. hmm

I'm currently listening to this link that's on the DTB website.  It's the DTB Live on Moutain Stage.  They sound really great. smile

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor … =103981893

CJ

PS  Don't forget to listen again  to the John Cleary session on the Paul Jones BBC Radio 2 prog this week.  The programme goes out live at 7PM our time this evening. wink

"I guess the music is the reason and the key, for me. It takes the blues, to see!"  Gary Fletcher, of The Blues Band. The Blues Band are Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend.

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Three more UK dates coming for Derek Trucks and his band, which I only found out today... smile


07/15/2009  Glasgow, UK  ABC 2 
07/16/2009  Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK  O2 Academy Newcastle 
07/17/2009  Birmingham, UK  O2 Academy Birmingham 

I'm going to go to the Glasgow date, which is a day after my birthday! smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Thanks form the heads up, just booked for Birmingham smile


Greenose wrote:

Three more UK dates coming for Derek Trucks and his band, which I only found out today... smile


07/15/2009  Glasgow, UK  ABC 2 
07/16/2009  Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK  O2 Academy Newcastle 
07/17/2009  Birmingham, UK  O2 Academy Birmingham 

I'm going to go to the Glasgow date, which is a day after my birthday! smile

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The Derek Trucks band were on really good form last night. They played a set of around 2 hours with a mixture of songs from Already Free, such as the opener Down In The Flood, Down Don’t Bother Me and Get What You Deserve, some tracks from Songlines like Find My Way and Crow Jane and some longer jams such as Soul Serenade and Get Out Of My Life Woman. A few tracks such as I Know were missing, but not to the detriment of the show as all in all it was a very impressive performance. Clearly the man focus was on DT himself, yet his playing while excellent was always within the context of the song, and the rest of the band are pretty talented too. The band went down really well with the crowd of around 250 which was very encouraging for a first headline show in the city and I’m sure that they will come back to Glasgow before too long and play to an even larger audience. Good support in the form of James Brown is Anne who are a blues/rock/funk band from the Edinburgh area. smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk