My Dear Old Friend, Rick Jackson on Keyboards. I suggested Rick to Larry when I was in his band back in the mid 90’s and Rick has been with him ever since.
Steve brought out the charm of this song with his solo, which was very fluent and technically phrased, but I thought it was amazing how Larry was able to create such an overwhelming presence even with fewer notes.
I was in the audience at this concert, at the "New Morning" bar in Paris, over 20 years ago. I met Steve at the bar afterwards. Not a word, he was very, very tired🤢. He just looked at me as if he was in another dimension. I showed him the pick I had caught during the concert and said "thank you". He smiled at me anyway. I still have it in my box since then and I've played a Musicman several times with it, but no matter, it's not up to the standard of the master Luke.😢
You would think he would have conversed a little bit... too bad... such a gifted guitarist!... I met Brian Johnson and he was the opposite... invited my wife and I to come over and have a beer with him... can't say enough about what a genuinely nice guy he is.
@@philiprea8340 I imagine your happiness with your wife. For my part, I am not naive and if he was not in a position to do anything other than smile at me, it is surely because after these two hours of live, where he drank sips from his famous mug placed on his amp, after each song, there was little room left in his blood to add the beer of the fan that I was. It is sad, for sure but we all know, our gods are human beings and rock intoxicates in many ways.
Wow that must have been incredible…. Luke makes it look easy every time he play’s…he’s the true master has contributed on over 3000 albums that’s saying a lot…..
I was at this unforgettable performance at "New Morning" in Paris and it was an epic as they displayed an extraordinary level of feeling and synergy, creating a palpable energy that resonated throughout the venue. Each note seemed to flow seamlessly into the next, showcasing their deep understanding of one another's playing style.
Saw Larry's band live soon after Steely Dan's album with Peg, & he opened with that song as an instrumental, so i think he was claiming that as his lick, IMHO.
this is basically Peg, and he didn't get the solo on it, Jay Graydon did. Interesting. Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I basically wanted to play exactly like Larry Carlton, just straddling the lines between jazz, blues and rock perfectly. Actually I think there was a time when *everybody* wanted to play exactly like Larry Carlton.
I think it may be Ton Dijkman, who is Dutch and has played with Jan Akkerman. Check out the live video of Ackerman's "Streetwalker". The groove is wonderful as is this.🙂
saw him at Baked Potato in 84 but then 4 mons later good ol Luthaker was a fill in ! boy what a surprise with Abe on bass n drums.. jeff Pocaro wow! tickets $30 !
Room 335 is a song by Larry Carlton. ES-335 is the model of his Gibson guitar and room 335 is the name of his home studio (also named after the guitar model). The song was an intentional and obvious take off on the main chords and feel of Peg, however it's not Peg, it is a separate piece. The original studio recording of the song is actually better than this live version if you want go check it out. IMHO ua-cam.com/video/KN6AV-NsGVA/v-deo.html
Soooo' good its absolutely sickening😮...in a very good way😁✌️😜😫👍..perfect gentlemen😇
My Dear Old Friend, Rick Jackson on Keyboards. I suggested Rick to Larry when I was in his band back in the mid 90’s and Rick has been with him ever since.
Two of the world’s greatest guitarists!
Steve brought out the charm of this song with his solo, which was very fluent and technically phrased, but I thought it was amazing how Larry was able to create such an overwhelming presence even with fewer notes.
Steve Lukather would concur
Steve's guitar tone is just amazing. It's just another level.
Amazing
What does he use?? One of those damn Klon things??
I was in the audience at this concert, at the "New Morning" bar in Paris, over 20 years ago. I met Steve at the bar afterwards. Not a word, he was very, very tired🤢. He just looked at me as if he was in another dimension. I showed him the pick I had caught during the concert and said "thank you". He smiled at me anyway. I still have it in my box since then and I've played a Musicman several times with it, but no matter, it's not up to the standard of the master Luke.😢
Le meilleur c'est Larry,il répond au public
You would think he would have conversed a little bit... too bad... such a gifted guitarist!... I met Brian Johnson and he was the opposite... invited my wife and I to come over and have a beer with him... can't say enough about what a genuinely nice guy he is.
@@philiprea8340 I imagine your happiness with your wife. For my part, I am not naive and if he was not in a position to do anything other than smile at me, it is surely because after these two hours of live, where he drank sips from his famous mug placed on his amp, after each song, there was little room left in his blood to add the beer of the fan that I was. It is sad, for sure but we all know, our gods are human beings and rock intoxicates in many ways.
@@LTriangle2024 👍
Wow that must have been incredible…. Luke makes it look easy every time he play’s…he’s the true master has contributed on over 3000 albums that’s saying a lot…..
Two giants, so special
Two great guitar Ledgenary players say no more !
Great Musicians, great solo’s. Glad to see and hear that even Larry can play notes he wanted to avoid at 4:13. I do that all the time 😉
I was at this unforgettable performance at "New Morning" in Paris and it was an epic as they displayed an extraordinary level of feeling and synergy, creating a palpable energy that resonated throughout the venue. Each note seemed to flow seamlessly into the next, showcasing their deep understanding of one another's playing style.
Two of my very favorite influences. So much goodness
The ol' pals having fun. love and respect between two of the best. We owe them so so much. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cette version est géniale, avec ses deux grands guitaristes de talent
大きな事件も乗り越えて復活したラリー、いつまでも一線で活躍してほしい。最高❗️
Was in Japan recently and hoped he may perform while there but alas it wasn't to be. I knew he'd been on many occasions.
Saw Steve at The Bataclan in 1997,what a great day to remember, TOTO FOREVER❤Larry CARLTON❤
Lots of love and respect between those two, as it should be.
Saw Larry's band live soon after Steely Dan's album with Peg, & he opened with that song as an instrumental, so i think he was claiming that as his lick, IMHO.
I just have one thing to say HOLY COW🎉😮
❤Steve THE BEST❤
geweldig duo heb ze vaak life gezien, i have a plactrum from Larry and a picture of my son with Steve, in the Netherlands
Amazing talented musicians. 👍🎸😎✌️
So nice just to hear their talents. Soooo good
Excellent ARTIST!!!!!!!
Fantastici,un connubio tra 2 Fenomeni in un brano eccezionale. Grazie
Those two are phenomenal legends❤
Two masters at work.
Ooooooo yessss!!! 👍👍👍
Never thought Larry David could play guitar that good!
Love how Larry clams on his own tune at the end. That’s live baby!
Forest Whitaker on bass!!
My god! Fantastic playing and such a great tune!
Exquisite, says it all.
❤🤩❤
Excellent !
Live in Paris 2010. Fantastic...
Love his playing.
Lukather fait un solo incroyable 🤟
Soooo good. ❤❤❤
MASTER LUKE❤
Wao🎉
I sent kisses 💋 💋💋
From Japan.
LOOK AT THERE
Steve and Larry: Two legendary talents. You don't build the kind CVs these guys have unless you are the real deal.
Sooo true
YES SIR
師匠を凌駕しようかという位に名声を得た弟子との共演。両者の喜びが伝わって来ますね。
Peg!!
Y quién te crees que inventó esa secuencias de acordes... Fagen?
En hora buena!!!
いたずらなロスッ子達、おめでとう!大好き🤣いつまでも素晴らしいプレイを👍
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
❤❤🙌🙌🙌🙌🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
ラリー・カールトン師匠は勿論だが、ルカサーも最高!!
When are you touring New Zealand
we were there..just before they headed to Japan in 2011
Il n'est pas obligé de jouer autant de notes Steve L. pour être crédible...
拝啓 ラリー様
1977年くらいの高校の教室で貴方のこの曲をバカみたいにEG+Bass二人でコピーしていたやつらを知っています。
これからもご活躍を祈念しております。日本の60代爺さんから愛をこめて。
I see Chris Kent!! :)
Yes, the great late Chris! Sadly, he passed away in 2001.
やっぱこれだね
Luke rythm guitar❤
Are those Dumble Overdrive Special heads back there?
spiced up version of Steely Dan-Peg
Yes, song obviously based on Larry's lick..
CJ Vanston on keys I think. Check out the Fibes drums made in Nazareth, PA.
That's Rick Jackson.
0:12 「ちゃんと合ってるかぁ?」"Is it all right?"
this is basically Peg, and he didn't get the solo on it, Jay Graydon did. Interesting. Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I basically wanted to play exactly like Larry Carlton, just straddling the lines between jazz, blues and rock perfectly. Actually I think there was a time when *everybody* wanted to play exactly like Larry Carlton.
I notice Larry is not playing a Sire.
Geez, little more practice and these guys might be OK... DAMN that was some tasty stuff right there!
so who played that figure first, Larry or Donald with Peg?
I think it came from Larry in a 'Dan' studio jam. Saw his band right after Peg was released, & he opened with that; no vocals, of course.
It’s not Peg people! It’s Room 335 which is something of a homage to Peg.
Does anyone know who the drummer is?
I think it may be Ton Dijkman, who is Dutch and has played with Jan Akkerman. Check out the live video of Ackerman's "Streetwalker". The groove is wonderful as is this.🙂
@@ColinMacPhail.actually, I just did a bit of research… pretty sure drummer is Gary Ferguson.
Fantastic! Where in LA is this?
The concert was held in Paris
Hey! How old is Larry Carlton anyways? Is it my imagination or is he getting younger? Or, maybe I'm just getting older? I need to think on that!
saw him at Baked Potato in 84 but then 4 mons later good ol Luthaker was a fill in ! boy what a surprise with Abe on bass n drums.. jeff Pocaro wow! tickets $30 !
This was filmed in 2010
@@chrissomerville2625Was wonderin….thx!
Is this peg from Steely Dan? A very free interpretation?
Room 335 is a song by Larry Carlton. ES-335 is the model of his Gibson guitar and room 335 is the name of his home studio (also named after the guitar model). The song was an intentional and obvious take off on the main chords and feel of Peg, however it's not Peg, it is a separate piece. The original studio recording of the song is actually better than this live version if you want go check it out. IMHO ua-cam.com/video/KN6AV-NsGVA/v-deo.html
where's the rest????
I can hear the third guitarist playing. Where is he?
Steve clearly annoyed at the guy talking down the front?
There’s always this one …😅
Lukather es 20.000 veces mejor guitarrista que Van Halen.
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What’s with the horrible camera shots?
Ugh, time for some new material! Sick of hearing this played out song. He hasn't made new music in 50 years!!
This is from a concert in July 2001.
Then choose something else. Clearly you're into grievance, find something else to bag on.
@@musoangelo I didn't choose anything - I'm not the uploader of that video. Why are you so rude to me?
@@Fastvoice The comment was aimed at noswad. Apologies.
He has, you era not aware of that...
C'est chiant comme tout ! ça fait penser à de la musique de film de cul des années 80
Nothing worse than fushion jazz.
Fusion sucks as well
Then y are u listening to this? Go away.
When was this recorded ? and who are the musicians exept fpor Larry and Steve ?
Di che anno è..?
2001, Parigi.