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Susan Tedeschi 04/02/2003
Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC
| Source | AKG 483s (D.I.N.) > Oade m148 > Apogee Mini-Me (line in) @48Khz >Sony M1Xfer via Tascam DA30-MKII > digi coax > Sony CDRW-33 >CDR>CDR>EAC>Mkw>Shn |
| Media | SHN 2 discs |
| Notes | 2AUD. just got in... setlist: Disc One: 01 Intro 02 You Can Make It If You Try 03 Alone 04 Wait For Me 05 You Need To Be With Me 06 Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean 07 Don't Think Twice 08 Voodoo Woman 09 Gonna Move 10 Looking For Answers 11 The Feeling Music Brings 12 Lost Lover Blues (fade out- redundant) Disc Two 01 (redundant fade-in) > Hampmotized 02 Angel From Montgomery (w/Sugaree refrain) 03 It Hurt So Bad --------------Encore---------------------- 04 Wrapped In The Arms Of Another 05 Love's In Need Of Love Today 2nd disc has filler of: fillers: Austin City Limits Jan 99 01-Rock Me Right 02-Just Won?t Burn 03-You Need To Be With me 04-Hurt So Bad 05-Angel From Montgomery ---------------------------------- 06 Hurt So Bad - KFOG 07 You Need To Be With Me (acoustic) - WMMM Susan Tedeschi - Guitar & Vocals Jason Crosby - Keyboards & Violin Jeff Sipe - Drums Ron Perry - Bass William Green - Organ & Vocals |
| J-Card Comment | text file: Susan Tedeschi Band April 02, 2003 Lisner Auditorium Washington, D.C. Source: AKG 483s (D.I.N.) > Oade m148 > Apogee Mini-Me (line in) @48Khz >Sony M1 Xfer via Tascam DA30-MKII > digi coax > Sony CDRW-33 >CDR>CDR>EAC>Mkw>Shn ***Stormy notes: received as cdrs from skbnut (skbnut@yahoo.com) with a comment from his original CD's from Charles Sieving - I don't know if that means Sieving is the taper but I'm guessing so if yes then thanks very much Charles)*** Disc One: 01 Intro 02 You Can Make It If You Try 03 Alone 04 Wait For Me 05 You Need To Be With Me 06 Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean 07 Don't Think Twice 08 Voodoo Woman 09 Gonna Move 10 Looking For Answers 11 The Feeling Music Brings 12 Lost Lover Blues (fade out- redundant) Disc Two 01 (redundant fade-in) > Hampmotized 02 Angel From Montgomery (w/Sugaree refrain) 03 It Hurt So Bad --------------Encore---------------------- 04 Wrapped In The Arms Of Another 05 Love's In Need Of Love Today 2nd disc has filler of: fillers: Austin City Limits Jan 99 01-Rock Me Right 02-Just Won?t Burn 03-You Need To Be With me 04-Hurt So Bad 05-Angel From Montgomery ---------------------------------- 06 Hurt So Bad - KFOG 07 You Need To Be With Me (acoustic) - WMMM Susan Tedeschi - Guitar & Vocals Jason Crosby - Keyboards & Violin Jeff Sipe - Drums Ron Perry - Bass William Green - Organ & Vocals Washington Post Review: Tedeschi: Modest Mistress Of Some Mean Blues Saturday, April 5, 2003; Page C03 Rock history isn't lacking for guitar heroes who wear heels. Dresses, however, are another story. At Lisner Auditorium on Wednesday, the only six-string onstage belonged to Susan Tedeschi, the Texas-based blues belter and axe mistress, whose blue-green Stratocaster in no way clashed with her pumps or her sleeveless, knee-length, floral-print attire. Tedeschi, who is Berklee-trained and was reared in the Boston area, clearly knows her way around a blues scale, and during her solo excursions she made the Stevie Ray Vaughan scrunchy-face as well as any dude could. But unlike most men in her position, humility is a big part of her musical arsenal. Tedeschi never throws a note where it doesn't belong, and she's quite content to let lyrics deliver the message: She strummed, for example, all the way through a fabulous cover of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." While playing "Hampmotized" she giggled as she slid her left hand, palm down, down the neck of the fretboard, as if to let the fans know that guitar-hero cliches don't come comfortably. And when Tedeschi introduced "The Feeling Music Brings," a Sunday-go-to-meeting song she'd written with her husband, Derek Trucks (the new guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band), she said, "I don't play guitar like him. I wish I could. I'm gonna try, though." It's probably also true that Trucks wishes he could sing like her. For "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean," Tedeschi's voice, which is soft and childlike when she speaks, transformed into a nasty growl. She got the crowd growling with her as she stomped on a wah-wah pedal for Koko Taylor's "Voodoo Woman." Sweetness took over during "Angel From Montgomery," the John Prine tune usually attributed to Bonnie Raitt, whose influence was very evident in Tedeschi's stage demeanor. But not in her clothing. -- Dave McKenna ? 2003 The Washington Post Company |
| Trades Allowed | Yes Traded from: sharingthegroove bit torrent |
| Ratings | Show: ? Sound: ? |
| Reference / Generation | y |
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