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Related: About this forumSusan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks and the late great Kofi Burbridge
Gone too soon.
This is a beautiful song -And Kofi's flute part is amazing
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Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks and the late great Kofi Burbridge (Original Post)
The Polack MSgt
Apr 2019
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lark
(23,061 posts)1. Thank you!
Every part of this is so simple, elegant and understated. Love love the flute and guitar and Tedeschi sings from her soul - as usual.
Love the location as well, so old central FL, reminds me so much of down the long country road where my grandpa and grandma lived when I was a child.
luvallpeeps
(935 posts)2. That was lovely. Thanks.
My best friend is Derek Truck's cousin. Evidently, they're related to the Detroit Tiger pitcher Virgil "fireball" Trucks as well. So she and I saw Tedeschi Trucks in Grand Rapids MI. I got to meet Derek. What a kind, sweet vibe he puts out.
Heartstrings
(7,349 posts)3. Beautiful!
Thanks for posting!
cemaphonic
(4,138 posts)4. It's a shame that the flute mostly dropped out of rock after the early 70s
And I agree, Kofi was a highlight in a band full of greats.