Steely Dan Complete Concert Live in St Louis 2006
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2022
- 1 Bodhisattva
2 Time Out Of Mind 6:12
3 Aja 9:32
4 Hey Nineteen 19:30
5 I Got The News 27:37
6 Home At Last 35:09
7 Black Friday 39:48
8 Chain Lightning 44:33
9 Green Earrings 51:36
10 Dirty Work 58:04
11 Funky Break / Band Intros by Walter Becker 1:03:48
12 Show Biz Kids 1:03:48
13 Do It Again 1:16:02
14 Peg 1:21:17
15 Don't Take Me Alive 1:25:36
16 Kid Charlemagne 1:27:21
17 Pretzel Logic 1:34:44
18 FM 1:43:41
19 My Old School 1:49:11
20 Instrumental Outro Last Tango in Paris 1:56:12
Steely Dan band members are Donald Fagen - Keyboards and Vocals, Walter Becker - Guitar, Jon Herrington -Guitar, Freddie Washington - Bass, Keith Carlock - Drums, Jeff Young - Keyboards and Backing Vocals, Walt Weiskopf - Sax, Michael Leonhart - Trumpet, Jim Pugh - Trombone, Roger Rosenberg - Baritone Sax, Carolyn Leonhart-Escoffery - Backing Vocals, Cindy Mizelle - Backing Vocals, and Michael McDonald - Keyboards and Vocals.
Steely Dan‘s “Steelyard Sugartooth McDan” tour with Donald Fagen & Walter Becker performs in full concert at UMB Bank Pavilion in St. Louis, Missouri on September 4, 2006. #steelydan #donaldfagen
I saw this tour, and it remains one of the finest musical performances I have ever seen.
Amazing performances all around,especially Jon Herrington. Rip Walter Becker
Becker and Fagen... the best to ever do it.
I was at this show with wife at the time. I never thought I would see a recording of this.
"I Got the News!" -Nice, Great Tour; met Fagen at Hollywood Bowl show..
Thanks for posting - all the band are outstanding (to play this music live and tight, I mean Aja live!!! ) but Jon Herrington is on another level when you think of all the great Dan guitarists, Denny Dias, Skunk Baxter, Larry Carlton and more and Jon has to cover all of them live and in a none ego / flashy way. Could watch him all night.
I agree. Jon's one of the best players out there and one of the best ever to work in SD. He doesn't superimpose himself and he still has a terrific style all his own. My kind of player.
The voice of Michael McDonald at 1:36:35 here takes me back to my first Steely Dan concert on Sunday April 21, 1974 at the U. of Toledo. My wife and I were standing in line outside the sports arena waiting for the doors to open, when we heard the band inside start their soundcheck by playing the title track from their latest album, "Pretzel Logic." When they got to the song's bridge and the line, "Well I stepped up on the platform / and the man gave me the news," we heard a voice that we knew was no longer Donald Fagen's. Two hours later when they performed that song again we could put Michael McDonald's face with that incredible voice we had heard coming out of the arena windows earlier. He was so good on that tour that Becker & Fagen made him the featured backing vocalist on their next album, "Katy Lied." When Steely Dan refused to tour in support of that album, guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (who had already joined The Doobie Brothers) recruited McDonald to replace an ailing Tom Johnston -- a move that radically changed their sound for the rest of the decade.
The song you mention may have contributed to Mike leaving the Dan, or rather being allowed to leave. Don has stated that he was often anxious about performing live, particular his singing and having 18 year old Mike on second vocal actually didn't help his confidence. In one interview he mentioned the same anecdote and commented, paraphrased "when Mike hit the bridge on Pretzel, I knew my time was up".
The Dan stopped touring not long after and Mike left the band - it adds up. To be fair there were other reasons including money - the band didn't make anything touring and were sometimes shuffled into line-ups that made no sense, like playing warm-up to Bread. No offence to David Gates but that music was about as slushy and MOR as you could get without falling into a swamp and the antithesis of Dan's cornucopia of influences and genre bending styles including 'rock' with an element of driving 'punk' in the bass, drums and guitar - The Police before they were formed you might say (1977) - All Too Mobile Home comes to mind also featuring Mike on a great second vocal ua-cam.com/video/LAIMgNs-3EE/v-deo.html.
Producer Gary Catz later commented that letting Mike go was the biggest mistake Don and Walt ever made... he transformed the Doobie Brothers from a West Coast Country biker band into a much more accessible R&B group which allowed their many talents to shine with a wider audience. He would have done the same for the Dan, smoothing off some of the nerdy edges. Doobies bass player Tiran Porter acknowledged this in the 80's stating that it opened up a whole new outlook for him to contribute and Pat Simmons stated more than once that Mike 'saved' the Doobie Brothers. Purists wont like that but they cannot argue with pre and post success in terms of fans, coverage and record sales. Also Grammy's that came with Mike and his silent writing partner Kenny Loggins (the hit-meisters for the next decade).
Don and Walt were always a tight duo in reality though, a boys club of two, and many great players came and went through the Dan's career - Steve Gadd, Skunk Baxter and Larry Carlton to name three. Mike would be called back for odd sessions until the 80's break-up and it was very nice to see him come back for the 2000 series of gigs, at least some of them when they didn't clash with his own solo tours.
Clearly Don has gotten over that early difficulty more lately with the Dukes of September - Don, Mike and Boz Scaggs on tour - all three soul and R&B men in their essence.
I can NEVER get enough!😍🤩💜
Just found this, thanks for posting. Was at this show - look forward to seeing it again!
Fantastic thanks
Most welcome
Thanks Alan.
Expert lighting on that one....
Time out of Mind was cracklin'. Beautiful!
Musicianship is off planet
👍🎯🙏TY So MUCH! ..🌟☯️🕊️🙏🙏👍🙏
Some of the best, most interesting music ever produced. We saw SD once before Becker’s death. We also saw DF & the Nightflyers 5 years ago which was just as good.
What a gem! Great video and audio production. Been a fan since the beginning, but have recently gone deep, reading their book “Reelin’ In The Years”, revisiting my albums and CD boxed set, and searching for old footage. Especially cool to see them some 34 years on, still bringing’ it. Thank you!
great talents all, fantastic song writing by Fagen and Becker
What a great group!!!
Yep,they could do this professionally
Awesome performance guys, especially Green Earrings.
Steely Dan is a great band!
The best💜⚓
Was lucky to see them live 4 times....including right before our beloved Walter passed away.....all time favorites
Awesome ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Thanks 🤗
BEST...IMPOSIBLE!!!! THANKS!!! MM AND SD ...I' M MUERTA!!!
..nombre Chapulin !! finísima banda !! un verdadero agasajo !!
Sweet sounds!
My favorite live set list, and that is getting up there!
Goose flesh. I have no words good enough for this sick band
Exquisite stuff
Great job guys 👏
Thank you so much 😀
KEITH CARLOCK...
Kinda sucks that Mike and Jim had to get in a terrible fight every night, then battle it out in front of all those people.
I like the way they left the mistakes in.😊
From the response they got
THAT NIGHT: ... THERE
Not a surprise!
Difficult to get my head around the fact that Walter Becker has been gone some six years.
No doubt man that dude was around some almost almost 50 of my 61 years.
Walter Becker.....
Great musicians
"Ladies and Gentlemen Mr. Steely Dan or whatever!!" 😹😂
The dude was obviously drunk or whatnot..
Taken from an early live tune of Bodhisattva 👍🏽
😁
I saw Steely Dan as many times as I could at a number of different venues, but the I think it was 2013 show at the Santa Barbara Bowl was one of my favorites. That venue is incredible it’s like the Greek, but better. I think the best show I saw was in maybe ‘07? at the Beacon Theater when they played Aja in it’s entirety with another 90 minutes of their best stuff. It was the quintessential NYC night back when the city was still the City.
Screw the NWO ,we got the Dan
Walter lives !
What should have been a great reward for the end of a tour....
ESPECIALLY FOR MIKE , from what I hear in the audio of the crowd in riverport ...
Took super pro skill to deal with that bunch.
Being from St. Louis area ...
I AM EMBARRASSED!
Walter & CO. -
ALL OF TEAM DAN DESERVED
SO MUCH BETTER THAN THAT!
Carolyn & Cindy
Kicked my ass up between
MY SHOULDER BLADES.
Perhaps DIRTY WORK was the fitting anthem for St.LOUIS
-THAT NITE!-
Budhisatva .. seen the blind chinese dancers routine overdubbed to this ! Do it
Michael Macdonald and Jay Leno, brothers perhaps.
I wonder why they cut Don't Take Me Alive short? What happened there?
No percussionist on that tour.
@@stevenpurdy2235 ....?? The drummer is there.
No Josie?
To Mike August
See Fagan forgets the words in Kid Charlemagne and repeats the 2nd verse twice. Son you were definitely mistaken, LOLZ
Hell to me that's pretty good considering how much he has to remember.sometimes I forget my way home
who fuckin cares?
video horrible but the sound is spot on....but it was 2006....seems like a century ago for us old timers
They had 3 songs that hit the charts fairly well. Rikki Don't Lose that Number hit #4, Do it Again hit #7, and Reeling in the Years hit #11, and they played only one of them, the second one. Pretty lame not to play all 3 of your biggest hits in a live show.
No Deacon Blues, Reeling in the Years? I would want my money back.
Yeah but they only have certain x of time . But I hear ya ...Rock On 🎸
Kidding Right? Their setlist here, if you knew, was their most complex and involved.
They have made a lot of great music since then. Maybe catch up.
@@giovanna722 nope... refund.