Is there a site for TTB forum or set lists?

Hi folks,
I can't seem to find a discussion forum on the TTB site.
Went to hear them at the Beacon last night and had to split early. Derek sounded great, got to enjoy some jazzy improv along with his sax player. Can anyone direct me to where I could find the setlist?
Thanks in advance for any help!

Hi folks,
I can't seem to find a discussion forum on the TTB site.
Went to hear them at the Beacon last night and had to split early. Derek sounded great, got to enjoy some jazzy improv along with his sax player. Can anyone direct me to where I could find the setlist?
Thanks in advance for any help!
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/tedeschi-trucks-band/2016/beacon-theatre-new-york-ny-5bfd3fe8.html

Sadly the forum feature was removed from the TTB website so unless it goes up on their FB there is no TTB board.
Hoping someone will post more here during the Beacon run. There are some vids up on YT already.

Hi folks,
I can't seem to find a discussion forum on the TTB site.
Went to hear them at the Beacon last night and had to split early. Derek sounded great, got to enjoy some jazzy improv along with his sax player. Can anyone direct me to where I could find the setlist?
Thanks in advance for any help!
https://archive.org/details/ttb2016-09-30.mk6.edtyre?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Thanks for the info friends!
Looks like I missed some good ones!
I was lucky enough to see Santanta perform Soul Sacrifice twice at the Fillmore East and I am thrilled that it was included.

Here's a link to live youtube broadcasts for the 9/30, 10/4 and 10/5 Beacon shows- it's called TTB Triple Play- looks good to go for the 10/4 show:
I'm marking my calendar for the Tuesday, October 4th broadcast. Can't get enough of my favorite band!
[Edited on 10/1/2016 by peachlovingman]
[Edited on 10/1/2016 by peachlovingman]

"Here's a link to live youtube broadcasts for the 9/30, 10/4 and 10/5 Beacon shows...."
What's the deal with all these u-tube posts for 'live shows' are they legit? Just an email sign up or do you need to pay?
Thanks for any insight/info.

"Here's a link to live youtube broadcasts for the 9/30, 10/4 and 10/5 Beacon shows...."
What's the deal with all these u-tube posts for 'live shows' are they legit? Just an email sign up or do you need to pay?
Thanks for any insight/info.

That's a good question. At first I thought the live feeds from the Beacon were free live streaming, but apparently you have to pay. I checked the Tedeschi Trucks website and I didn't see anything on there about it, so maybe this isn't cool with the band, I'm not sure. I don't want to promote anything they don't know about, so we need more info on this.
Anyone out there check out the TTB on youtube from the Beacon on a live stream last night? (9/30) How much did you have to pay? Is it legit?

Hi folks,
I can't seem to find a discussion forum on the TTB site.
Went to hear them at the Beacon last night and had to split early. Derek sounded great, got to enjoy some jazzy improv along with his sax player. Can anyone direct me to where I could find the setlist?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Night 2.
https://archive.org/details/ttb2016-10-01.mk6.edtyre?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

The 10/1 show is SMOKIN'.
TTB in full effect.

I was at last night's show and it was, as usual, pretty amazing.
I have always been a big fan of Traffic, especially their first few albums that are more goofy, folksy, and upbeat, rather than their later more serious prog-rockish years, so I was really excited to hear Dave Mason's band. I have to say, I was a little disappointed, but that may be because of my expectations. Rather than play to the folksy, bouncy songwriter of "Only You Know and I Know" or Dave Mason-era Traffic material, Mason's set was mostly full of heavy "after Dave"-era Traffic material that is more associated with Winwood and Capaldi ("Low Spark"?) and non-stop guitar solos. Dave can play guitar, but it was non-stop noodling and pedal play. A musician has to do what he wants to do, but I found it more self-indulgent shredding than entertaining. It didn't help that the mix was a little off - his guitar constantly drowned out his vocals. Still had some good moments, but I am not in a big hurry to catch Dave's band again.
Anyways, after a brief break between sets TTB took the stage. Again, it took a while for the mix to adjust on the first song (odd since they've been there a few days already), which I did not recognize but read it was ZZ Top's "Going Down to Mexico". It was a bit of a mess out of the gate and there seemed to be sound issues through out the night - feedback, low or no mic. That, and an even more rowdy Beacon crowd than usual (people were shouting to the stage through out Mason's set and early in TTB's set) didn't distract heavily from what turned into a wonderful set. Once the band went into "Bitches Brew" they hit their stride. I love the way the band has become a little more anarchic - members leave and return to the stage as necessary, the band transforming into several different smaller pockets of a band depending on the song. It's great, it keeps the audience anticipating rather than expecting.
At a certain point during "Idle Wind", the drummers were given some room and the spotlight. I haven't seen these two get anything like a "JaBuMa" moment outside of a few small exchanges. Traditionally these two have been mostly timekeepers (excellent ones, but nothing showy) but last night they kicked into one of the most beautiful percussion jams I've heard. Some in the crowd tried to clap along until they realized they didn't know what was going on themselves, they were interrupting the nuance, the whole band seemed transfixed themselves.
No surprises, the finale was a rousing version of Dave Mason's "Feelin' Alright". Everyone knew it was coming, but I thought it was funny the way Dave Mason wandered onto the stage before being introduced, like a lost grandparent. It was a great moment, but I don't get why he plays Joe Cockcer's arrangement, even though that's the more popular version. Still, it was a great moment, and as usual, an amazing show. Happy for everyone else going to the rest of the run.
Here is the full set list ( http://liveforlivemusic.com/reviews/feelin-alright-tedeschi-trucks-band-welcomes-dave-mason-eric-krasno-beacon/ ) - it omits "Bitches Brew" and "Soul Sacrifice" segues, I forget where they were exactly:
Setlist: Dave Mason at The Beacon Theatre, New York, NY – 10/4/16
Set: Only You Know And I Know, Rock and Roll Stew, Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys, Dear Mr. Fantasy, We Just Disagree, Look At You Look At Me, 40,000 Headmen, All Along The Watchtower
Setlist: Tedeschi Trucks Band at The Beacon Theatre, New York, NY – 10/4/16
Set: Going Down To Mexico, Let Me Get By, Laugh About it, Bird On A Wire, Just As Strange, Idle Wind, Color of the Blues, Don’t Know What It Means, Get What You Deserve, I Cannot Make It*, That Did It, I Wish I Knew, I Want More
Encore: Nightime Is The Right Time, Feelin’ Alright**
* = w/ Eric Krasno
** = w/ Dave Mason

10/4!
Shout out to edtyre for recording and posting to archive.org: THANKS ED!
https://archive.org/details/ttb2016-10-04.mk6.edtyre

thanks for the links / reviews.
going Friday night - psyched.

Surprised this hasn't found it's way here yet - it's almost 24 hours old now - c'mon people!
I've Got a Feeling>In Memory of Elizabeth Reed w/ Luther Dickenson
Since they aren't selling downloads despite my protestations - I insist on a live album pulled from this Beacon run!
[Edited on 10/6/2016 by slothrop8]

I sure got a groovy feelin' after listening to that. Damn.
Derek dug into some Duane mojo, and then into his own mojo,
put some chills on us out here in radio-land.
There are numes of TTB shows up on archive.org for pos-ter-i-tee, so to tide you over until a next release,
Try this one from Oakland, take you back to DTB with some guest sarod from Alam Khan.
https://archive.org/details/ttb2016-09-08

Soul Serenade TTB and Warren
SO VERY FINE

Facebook group is pretty active. Most of the updates are posted there. Set lists aren't always posted but many are.

Soul Serenade TTB and Warren
SO VERY FINE
Was in the Beacon balcony Friday. Strong show, as usual. Derek was playing more straight than slide but I think that's just the way the set list turned out
All That you Need and the Storm were highlights from the 1st set.
2nd set started out great with Ali and never faltered.
Couldn't believe it when Warren came out. I got the chills when they started Soul Serenade. Had to Cry today was a great closer
Someone posted a pic of the printed s/l on the FB site. From what I gather, Soul Serenade was spontaneous - it wasn't on the set list and they had planned on Space Captain as a 2nd encore tune (curfew is MN I think).
can't wait for the Orpheum show in December
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