The newest episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast features a lengthy conversation with Tedeschi Trucks Band guitar master Derek Trucks, who sits down with Maron to discuss a wide range of topics, including his experience as a young kid growing up in Florida in the musical circles of The Allman Brothers Band, which included his uncle Butch Trucks and for whom the younger Trucks would play guitar later in life.

The conversation starts off in Jacksonville, FL, the hometown of both Trucks and the Allmans, but which now, Maron notes, is known more as Lynyrd Skynyrd country. Trucks says that band is a bit misunderstood: “They wrote some great tunes, no doubt about it, but when you put them up against Duane [Allman] and Berry [Oakley] and the exploratory stuff, it was a different order of being…For me, usually it comes down to ‘What was your intention?,’ but sometimes it’s beyond that—like, ‘What is the wake you left behind you?’…I think people glommed onto the wrong part of their music and message.”

The discussion also included Trucks memories growing up around the Allmans, specifically his relationship with slide master and Trucks guitar mentor Duane. Trucks also mentions his meeting of music legends like John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Junior Wells, Col. Bruce Hampton and the members of The Band, along with his more recent joining of ABB and playing with them up until 2014.

Listen to the full podcast below.