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Steely Dan @ Verizon Amphitheater Anybody making the show here in the L.A. area tonight? (actually Irvine)...
...We're gonna break out the hats and hooters tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 7/19/06 12:07pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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No.
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No, but I'm there on August 8 at Chastain Park in Atlanta!
Have a great time tonight and give me the skinny tomorrow... "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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I'll be at the Shoreline show next Tuesday. Finally get to mark one more off the "must see before I die" list. Come on, Kate Bush! You're one of the last!!!
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They're gonna be in Charlotte on Aug 12th. Id love to see them, but Im not forking out the $100.00 for a ticket. A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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theAudience said: Anybody making the show here in the L.A. area tonight? (actually Irvine)...
...We're gonna break out the hats and hooters tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 7/19/06 12:07pm] "....when Josie comes ho-ome.." you guys always seem to have the best concerts...you all make me wanto move to California sometimes | |
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Hey TA, I always thought you were in New York for some reason....and looked just like Jimi Hendrix My Legacy
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NDRU said: Hey TA, I always thought you were in New York for some reason....and looked just like Jimi Hendrix
ROBOT B-9 will respond to both misconceptions: CLICK HERE TWICE tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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.. and minneG looked like Jimmy Page My Legacy
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theAudience said: NDRU said: Hey TA, I always thought you were in New York for some reason....and looked just like Jimi Hendrix
ROBOT B-9 will respond to both misconceptions: CLICK HERE TWICE tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm So, how was the show? They're skipping us. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: So, how was the show? They're skipping us.
I'm working on it. You know, longwinded and shit. Off the top, you'd dig it a lot. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: RipHer2Shreds said: So, how was the show? They're skipping us.
I'm working on it. You know, longwinded and shit. Off the top, you'd dig it a lot. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Going to see The Truth tonight with MinnieG. It'll be fun, but it's no consolation! | |
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NDRU said: .. and minneG looked like Jimmy Page
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RipHer2Shreds said: theAudience said: I'm working on it. You know, longwinded and shit. Off the top, you'd dig it a lot. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Going to see The Truth tonight with MinnieG. It'll be fun, but it's no consolation! I'm just here to pass the time while waiting for tA's long-winded review to announce to everyone that my new name is Sheila F. And that you should not let me drink vodka gimlets anymore. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Not a song list guy so I scored a list from one of their respective fan sites.
Michael McDonald: It Keeps You Runnin’ Sweet Freedom (Band Introductions) I Keep Forgettin’ Stop, Look and Listen That’s the Way God Planned It (tribute to Billy Preston) Ain’t No Love to be Found I Heard it Through the Grapevine Second That Emotion (may have been dropped from last night's set) You Belong to Me (i'm thinking this was earlier in the set) Minute by Minute What a Fool Believes Ain’t No Mountain High Enough Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing Takin’ It to the Streets My son and I got there toward the end of I Keep Forgettin' as the traffic was more oppressive than I anticipated. After What a Fool Believes, out comes an 8-piece Soul/Gospel vocal choir complete with Choir Master. They stay for the remainder of the set and this thing has just gone to church. At the end of Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing, Michael goes into an extended gospel flavored solo on keys. This goes on for about 30-40 seconds before he drops into the signature intro chords for Takin' It to the Streets. Crowd goes wild. The choir takes it to another level. At that point, if he had ushers in the aisles with collection plates, he could've cleaned up. No encore as the stage had to be prepped. I've gotta give it up for Groove Mistress... ...Yvette "Baby Girl" Preyer who didn't let up once. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Steely Dan (and the aptly titled Crack 10-piece Band): *Note to Byron: As you can see in the foreground, DF had a can of Coke on his Rhodes secured within a roll of R&R tape. Turtle Talk (a Stan Kenton instrumental chart) Bodhisattva Time Out Of Mind Aja I Got The News Hey Nineteen Cousin Dupree Josie Green Earrings Black Friday Dirty Work Funk Groove (band Intros and MM joins) Show Biz Kids Do It Again Peg Don't Take Me Alive Kid Charlemagne ENCORE My Old School FM Donald Fagen is not a great singer but his voice is perfect as the quirky persona he and Walter Becker have concocted and whose perspective they write through. The character that's smarter than the beautiful-people/well-heeled crowd or beautiful but flawed females he manages to run with. During moments on the outside, he chronicles their strange and outrageous behavior. Outside of some early mix problems, Donald's fluffing the 1st line to Hey 19 and his keytar... ...going on the fritz, the show was perfect. With the exception of Pretzel Logic, the set consisted of representatives from the first 7 studio albums. Oddly enough, Cousin Dupree making the cut as a last minute addition ("We haven't played that one in a long time..."), was the only selection from their last 2 albums. Aja (4) topped the list followed by The Royal Scam (3), Countdown to Ecstasy (3), Gaucho (2), Can't Buy A Thrill (2) and Katy Lied (1). Starting the set with the Kenton tune was a nice touch and showed off the slick 4-piece horn section. Becker/Fagen came on stage during the Bodhisattva intro and were given an enthusiastic welcome. By the time they got to Aja the mix problems had been ironed out. I said to myself here's where the rubber meets the road for drummer Keith Carlock. Having become partial to Ricky Lawson, Carlock's drumming on EMG sounded timid to me. But knowing Becker & Fagen's penchant for the Frankensteinization of drum tracks, I let it pass. Based on his running of the show and his treatment of Aja, he's anything but timid. Not a stick-clicker, he counted off every tune in full voice so there's was no mistaking starts and tempos. (It sounded as if he was counting off I Saw Her Standing There a few times) The set rolled along from one classic to the next. Then it was explained the the female background vocalists (Carolyn Leonhart & Cindy Mizelle) would be handling Dirty Work. The tune was updated with a few hipper chords and a moodier arrangement. Perfect for the ladies. It was decided that it was "Time for some Funk" and the band launched into an official JB groove complete with horn-rippin' change/bridge that brought things back to the one. Band intros were handled during this groove along with the reintroduction of Michael McDonald who would finish their set on keys and vocals. This groove was also used as the foundation for Show Biz Kids. Fagen announced that Do It Again would be performed using the '74 arrangement they had when Michael was in the band. A few extra chords added more interest to the melody than the traditional vamp/chorus structure of the song. During Peg I thought to myself, I wonder if Michael is thinking "Damn i'm glad I only have to sing 1 of these parts this time." After Kid Charlemagne, they gave the obligatory good nights. However having peeped the setlist yesterday, I knew there had been a 2 song encore during the recent shows. The adult in me kicked in and my son and I started heading towards the exit to minimize the mayhem in the parking lot. On our way out we heard them kick into My Old School with the crowd wildly singing along. By the time we reached the car, they were into FM. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I enjoy well written/performed Pop music as much as I do Jazz. So it was a pleasure to see, what some might term, "old geezers" just get on stage behind their instruments/mics and without the use of profanity (well, not counting the chorus in Show Biz Kids), "audio assistance", sequencers, oppressive volume, goofy stage props or pyrotechnics, just kick ass the Old School way. Both bands were total professionals and this was one of the few shows where my ears weren't ringing afterwards. Maybe more if I think of something. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 11/8/11 14:35pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Not a song list guy so I scored a list from one of their respective fan sites.
Michael McDonald: It Keeps You Runnin’ Sweet Freedom (Band Introductions) I Keep Forgettin’ Stop, Look and Listen That’s the Way God Planned It (tribute to Billy Preston) Ain’t No Love to be Found I Heard it Through the Grapevine Second That Emotion (may have been dropped from last night's set) You Belong to Me (i'm thinking this was earlier in the set) Minute by Minute What a Fool Believes Ain’t No Mountain High Enough Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing Takin’ It to the Streets My son and I got there toward the end of I Keep Forgettin' as the traffic was more oppressive than I anticipated. After What a Fool Believes, out comes an 8-piece Soul/Gospel vocal choir complete with Choir Master. They remain for the remainder of the set and this thing has just gone to church. At the end of Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing, Michael goes into an extended gospel flavored solo on keys. This goes on for about 30-40 seconds before he drops into the signature intro chords for Takin' It to the Streets. Crowd goes wild. The choir takes it to another level. At that point, if he had ushers in the aisles with collection plates, he could've cleaned up. No encore as the stage had to be prepped. I've gotta give it up for Groove Mistress... ...Yvette "Baby Girl" Preyer who didn't let up once. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Steely Dan (and the aptly titled Crack 10-piece Band): *Note to Byron: As you can see in the foreground, DF had a can of Coke on his Rhodes secured within a roll of R&R tape. Turtle Talk (a Stan Kenton instrumental chart) Bodhisattva Time Out Of Mind Aja I Got The News Hey Nineteen Cousin Dupree Josie Green Earrings Black Friday Dirty Work Funk Groove (band Intros and MM joins) Show Biz Kids Do It Again Peg Don't Take Me Alive Kid Charlemagne ENCORE My Old School FM Donald Fagen is not a great singer but his voice is perfect as the quirky persona he and Walter Becker have concocted and whose perspective they write through. The character that's smarter than the beautiful-people/well-helled crowd or beautiful but flawed females he manages to run with. During moments on the outside, he chronicles their strange and outrageous behavior. Outside of some early mix problems, Donald's fluffing the 1st line to Hey 19 and his keytar... ...going on the fritz, the show was perfect. With the exception of Pretzel Logic, the set consisted of representatives from the first 7 studio albums. Oddly enough, Cousin Dupree making the cut as a last minute addition ("We haven't played that one in a long time..."), was the only selection from their last 2 albums. Aja (4) topped the list followed by The Royal Scam (3), Countdown to Ecstasy (3), Gaucho (2), Can't Buy A Thrill (2) and Katy Lied (1). Starting the set with the Kenton tune was a nice touch and showed off the slick 4-piece horn section. Becker/Fagen came on stage during the Bodhisattva intro and were given an enthusiastic welcome. By the time they got to Aja the mix problems had been ironed out. I said to myself here's where the rubber meets the road for drummer Keith Carlock. Having become partial to Ricky Lawson, Carlock's drumming on EMG sounded timid to me. But knowing Becker & Fagen's penchant for the Frankensteinization of drum tracks, I let it pass. Based on his running of the show and his treatment of Aja, he's anything but timid. Not a stick-clicker, he counted off every tune in full voice so there's was no mistaking starts and tempos. (It sounded as if he was counting off I Saw Her Standing There a few times) The set rolled along from one classic to the next. Then it was explained the the female background vocalists (Carolyn Leonhart & Cindy Mizelle) would be handling Dirty Work. The tune was updated with a few hipper chords and a moodier arrangement. Perfect for the ladies. It was decided that it was "Time for some Funk" and the band launched into an official JB groove complete with horn-rippin' change/bridge that brought things back to the one. Band intros were handled during this groove along with the reintroduction of Michael McDonald who would finish their set on keys and vocals. This groove was also used as the foundation for Show Biz Kids. Fagen announced that Do It Again would be performed using the '74 arrangement they had when Michael was in the band. A few extra chords added more interest to the melody than the traditional vamp/chorus structure of the song. During Peg I thought to myself, I wonder if Michael is thinking "Damn i'm glad I only have to sing 1 of these parts this time." After Kid Charlemagne, they gave the obligatory good nights. However having peeped the setlist yesterday, I knew there had been a 2 song encore during the recent shows. The adult in me kicked in and my son and I started heading towards the exit to minimize the the mayhem in the parking lot. On our way out we heard them kick into My Old School with the crowd wildly singing along. By the time we reached the car, they were into FM. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I enjoy well written/performed Pop music as much as I do Jazz. So it was a pleasure to see, what some might term, "old geezers" just get on stage behind their instruments/mics and without the use of profanity (well, not counting the chorus in Show Biz Kids), "audio assistance", sequencers, oppressive volume, goofy stage props or pyrotechnics, just kick ass the Old School way. Both bands were total professionals and this was one of the few shows where my ears weren't ringing afterwards. Maybe more if I think of something. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Damn Bro, You're gonna make drop that hunned, eh? A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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Damn, now I want to go see them on Tuesday night at Shoreline.
It's my birthday that night, however, I am being treated to the Reverend Al Green at the Paramount Theater in Oakland. Booker T is opening that show. But still, I kind of wish I was going to see the Dan, since I saw Al last summer and I have never seen SD. I checked ticket availability a few days ago and there were great seats available if you only want to buy a single. Thanks for the review tA. [Edited 7/21/06 13:11pm] a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Wow...now I'm psyched for their show in Atlanta on August 8.
Good review and good writing, tA.....and you are a terrific Dad to expose your son to good music so early on.....one of the many things I thank my parents for! "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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Looks like it was a great gig, thanks for sharing, man.
I can only hope we get a DVD out of it. | |
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Goddamn!! Steely Dan need to hit Europe again!!
Saw 'em three times in 96. Shit!! 96! That was ten years ago god I feel old! if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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I am drooling just reading that setlist.
And I'm jealous too. Sounds like it was a great show. Thanks for the review. I would have had to run back into the venue though if I heard "FM" during the encore. It's one of my favorites. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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one of the dan's always reminded me of harvey feinstein. Space for sale... | |
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Dammit...!! ...I can't (couldn't) go... | |
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*Note to Byron: As you can see in the foreground, DF had a can of Coke on his Rhodes secured within a roll of R&R tape.
And had I been able...I woulda got that shot, sir!!... .. *Note to tA: I didn't see this mention the first time...lol | |
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theAudience said: Donald Fagen is not a great singer but his voice is perfect as the quirky persona he and Walter Becker have concocted and whose perspective they write through. In absentia, so I popped in a bootleg from 96. Fagen's vocals have always been annoying; even more so live. I hope they had the femme bkgrnd singers to smooth things out. They skipped "Aja" on my bootleg and that just ain't right! Wondered if they'd slip Mike back in for some numbers. That sounded like a good time, but expensive and too much traffic for a mid-week nite out. Funny, on my bootleg I hear a metronome "tick tick tick tick..." in between tracks. They're very precise, eh? test | |
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Show sounds boring. I didn't miss shit, did I?
Psych! Sounds What a great set! Long, too. What was the time on the show? The MM one is a nice set as well (except for Sweet Freedom ) | |
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unkemptpueblo said: Damn Bro, You're gonna make drop that hunned, eh?
Yeah, when you add in t-shirts for the family a few coins got dropped. I'm very selective on who i'll spend my show dollar on so I don't go to many. SD was a show I was not going to miss. If I wasn't out of town at the time, i'd have caught the Donald Fagen solo tour when they came through. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Stax said: Damn, now I want to go see them on Tuesday night at Shoreline.
It's my birthday that night, however, I am being treated to the Reverend Al Green at the Paramount Theater in Oakland. Booker T is opening that show. But still, I kind of wish I was going to see the Dan, since I saw Al last summer and I have never seen SD. I checked ticket availability a few days ago and there were great seats available if you only want to buy a single. Thanks for the review tA. I hear ya. Never saw them before either. Just couldn't take a chance on missing them and then finding out that this was it. Btw, Walter Becker has one of the sweetest sounding Strats every. Crystal clear, clean, round, fat, singing sound. The Bogner/Mesa/Top Hat amps don't hurt either. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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cubic61052 said: Wow...now I'm psyched for their show in Atlanta on August 8.
Good review and good writing, tA.....and you are a terrific Dad to expose your son to good music so early on.....one of the many things I thank my parents for! I try and hold up my end on the Daddy/Music Mentor front. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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NDRU said: .. and minneG looked like Jimmy Page
She's got JP hair. But looks a helluva lot better and doesn't drool. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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