So much musical talent in one band. Must have been incredible to be a witness to it, though you were probably too busy to really appreciate it . Or maybe not. The recent Skunk Baxter interview on Rick Beato's channel shed some light on those times. I could have listened to those stories for days!
I was sitting in my car listening to this on that Sun. night in March 1974 with a bunch of friends, the mighty MET! I have it on an 8 track tape recorded off the radio, it's a damn relic! This is great, it sounds great. We grew up in the San Fernando Valley and 50 years ago I began my affair with SD, for me, it's personal. Fun story, I had just spent the previous weekend listening to these guys play at the Sopwith Camel in Glendale, CA. both Fri. and Sat. nights, 2 sets each night. My High School friend turned us on to the gig, he had been hired to play drums for them, the great Jeff Porcaro. My fantasy and his, I think, came true. I got to meet and hang out with my favorite band for the weekend, my weekend with SD, Almost Famous? What a couple of weeks. Just listen to Jeff, 19, he was just playing in the gym for us to marvel at and here he is. I know that big crash cymbal, it had big split, his dad gave it to him. And then the Santa Monica Civic in July. HA! And Katy Lied.
When my wife and I attended our first Steely Dan concert at the U. of Toledo in April 1974, the one band member we had seen before was your buddy Jeff Porcaro -- drumming for Sonny & Cher at a March 19, 1972 concert in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was still just 17 years old at the time. Two years later we were thrilled to recognize Jeff tandem drumming alongside Steely Dan's Jim Hodder. He was so good on that "Pretzel Logic" tour that Becker & Fagen made him the session drummer on their next album, "Katy Lied." I've yet to hear from another fan who saw Jeff in concert with both Sonny & Cher and Steely Dan.
I lived in Los Angeles in the 1990s when KMET became KTWV ("The Wave", a garbage light-sounds station), but I was a newbie Angeleno and I didn't realize what we were losing. All these great shows…thankfully many survive now.
The Wave started in '87 ( my future Father in Law listened to it ), there were a lot of LA Radio Stations, that suddenly "changed' format. KNAC was "Regular" FM Rock ( Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Zep, Foghat, Frampton etc.) then suddenly they changed to New Wave when KROQ became a HUGE New Wave Station in late 79...then by 85 or so KNAC then turn into HEAVY Metal... in High School in the late 70's it was KMET 94.7 KLOS 95.5 KNAC 105.5 and KROQ 106.7 they were the next station on the dial on my Pioneer Super Tuner. I think only KLOS and KROQ still remain.
I was 20 and living in LA when SD exploded on the scene. Their music became the soundtrack for a generation of youth coming of age and I was blessed to be part of that. Every party I attended, and there were plenty, featured the latest hits by SD. All right, I’m done waxing nostalgic, but it was truly a golden age on the LA music scene. Peace.
Listening to this makes the case that Steely Dan was one of the best live bands on the planet in 1974. Even without a horn section or female backing vocalists the songs are so memorable. Skunk's pedal steel playing is just sublime! I remember well the image at 30:10 here from the concert my wife and I saw in Toledo. During the instrumental outro to the song "Pretzel Logic," Donald Fagen left his piano and stood center-stage to conduct the band like a symphony maestro.
Thank you Mr. Belcher for your effort in providing all the future generations with some great quality homework material for karaoke night, We still remember.
{Seconded. Thx for this!} Timestamps: Backstage chatter 0.0 Introduction, Dr. Richard Kimble 1:59 1. Bodhisattva 2:58 2. The Boston Rag 7:57 3. Do It Again 14:09 4. Any Major Dude Will Tell You 21:56 (Royce Jones) 5. King Of The World 25:16 6. Rikki Don’t Lose That Number 30:28 7. Pretzel Logic 34:38 (Fagen/Michael McDonald) 8. Your Gold Teeth II 41:07 9. Reelin’ In The Years 46:28 10. Your All Too Mobile Home 51:08
The sound is so much better than the official release that I'm stunned! Why on earth would their release not be polished up a great deal more?? Thank you! This is amazing. ♥
This concert actually hasn't been "officially" released. There are CD releases of it, but those aren't officially authorized by the band, hence the sound quality on those not being quite up to par.
@@djbelc01 Even the ones that were recently posted on their official YT site? I'm not particularly up on their live shows over the years. Their official site on YT put up one series of really poor quality versions and, more recently, some slightly better ones. I was hoping that might actually be legit, but I trust your word on it. So there's only “Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live!”, and "The Nightfly Live" that are official? Well, that explains why your effort is far better than the ones they uploaded on their YT site. And thanks for clarifying the "official" status. I will say that your work on the sound is brilliant. It sounds very close to official! That's the one I turn to when I'm in the mood. Take care 🙂
@@djbelc01 So.. after improving the recording and doing all the steps necessary to put it up here... Do you do not consider it to be of enough value to list the songs with timestamps in the desc. or pinned in the comments? How difficult is that compared to all the rest that you did..? You supposed "appreciators" and "archivists" are just a real oddity to behold...
Was not expecting such a good sound document *_fifty years_* on, holy fn 💩 Thanks for showing who's currently playing, Dan 👌 Around this time they stopped having consistent members and started hiring session assassins Ages 😳 Becker 24 Fagen 26 Skunk 25 Dias 27 Hodder 26 Porcaro 19 👶 Jones 21 McDonald 22 This was bloody amazing in every way . . and their best shit was yet to come . . oof
Thank You (Steely) Dan Belcher! I do remember the tape of this. Royce Jones really complimented Fagan's voice and did a great job on lead. Sounds like Hodder and Porcaro may have been playing duo. One of my Dan favs Boston Rag sounds on the money!
Indeed, THANK YOU! I don’t know if am among a small minority or a majority who enjoyed McDonald’s Steely Dan work (same with Skunk’s) far more with their subsequent work with the Doobies. One man’s opinion.
First time I heard this recording, thanks for the post production it sounds great. I'm surprised by the racing tempos of many of the songs but I guess it was the coke era after all. When Fagen starts a song the band tends to groove better IMO. I dearly love these tunes and band and this is a cool example of their live work.
It's easy to detect the difference between this and the released recordings, that I've listened to hundreds of times. Some things are totally obvious (the tempo of Do it Again, for instance) while others are more subtle.
AI assistant: Please dynamically adjust the playback speed so the tempo matches album version. When complete please add to the "Stabilized Remasters" playlist. #SteelyDanWasKnownForPerfectionismAndThisShowWasHavingIssuesWithTheDrummer #OverspecificHashtags
AI Assistant: Please remaster album version of Pretzel Logic using the voice at 38:36, use image provided in video to identify singer. When complete please add to the "Stabilized Remasters" playlist. #DoobieDoobieDoo
I have a video on my channel with an overview of my process I suggest checking out. I've tweaked things since that video thanks to tools getting better and better. I do some basic noise reduction in Izotope RX 7 and basic EQ kind of work in Reaper to get a good starting point, then I use RipX to split the audio into stems (vox/bass/drums/all other sounds). From there I can do some standard mixing kinds of adjustments (EQ/compression/saturation/automating the volume faders on the vocals/etc.) on the stems and blend them with the original audio as needed to avoid issues with the stems not always sounding perfectly natural. I really like TDR Nova dynamic EQ, particularly for controlling the bass guitar and the low and high ends of the drums. I also use Ozone Imager 2 for some stereo widening on mono recordings, but then I like to then use the JS Stereo Enhancer plugin in Reaper to make the bass frequencies mono where needed to keep it sounding natural.
I've always wondered what caused that mistake. Did the guy at the mixing board accidentally turn it down? Did a cable come unplugged for a bit? Hard to say.
Steely Dan is not a person, it's a band whose creators were Donald Fagen (keys) and Walter Becker (here, bass). Guitarists here are the GREAT Denny Diaz (jazzy - you are likely referring to his strings) and the inimitable Jeff "The Skunk" Baxter (lead rock guitarist).
i had a tape of this when i was painting houses. a warm summer day, this blasting out of a boom box, me and my crew painting walls
It was a great gig. I worked for The Dan in those days. We were really rushed, and the studio was
Cramped. Great! Great memories !
Any stories to share?
So much musical talent in one band. Must have been incredible to be a witness to it, though you were probably too busy to really appreciate it . Or maybe not. The recent Skunk Baxter interview on Rick Beato's channel shed some light on those times. I could have listened to those stories for days!
I was sitting in my car listening to this on that Sun. night in March 1974 with a bunch of friends, the mighty MET! I have it on an 8 track tape recorded off the radio, it's a damn relic! This is great, it sounds great. We grew up in the San Fernando Valley and 50 years ago I began my affair with SD, for me, it's personal.
Fun story, I had just spent the previous weekend listening to these guys play at the Sopwith Camel in Glendale, CA. both Fri. and Sat. nights, 2 sets each night. My High School friend turned us on to the gig, he had been hired to play drums for them, the great Jeff Porcaro.
My fantasy and his, I think, came true. I got to meet and hang out with my favorite band for the weekend, my weekend with SD, Almost Famous? What a couple of weeks. Just listen to Jeff, 19, he was just playing in the gym for us to marvel at and here he is. I know that big crash cymbal, it had big split, his dad gave it to him.
And then the Santa Monica Civic in July. HA! And Katy Lied.
This is wonderful. And Jeff Porcaro is certainly my favorite drummer, his touch and dynamics were something else!
When my wife and I attended our first Steely Dan concert at the U. of Toledo in April 1974, the one band member we had seen before was your buddy Jeff Porcaro -- drumming for Sonny & Cher at a March 19, 1972 concert in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was still just 17 years old at the time. Two years later we were thrilled to recognize Jeff tandem drumming alongside Steely Dan's Jim Hodder. He was so good on that "Pretzel Logic" tour that Becker & Fagen made him the session drummer on their next album, "Katy Lied." I've yet to hear from another fan who saw Jeff in concert with both Sonny & Cher and Steely Dan.
Do you still have that 8-track?
I lived in Los Angeles in the 1990s when KMET became KTWV ("The Wave", a garbage light-sounds station), but I was a newbie Angeleno and I didn't realize what we were losing. All these great shows…thankfully many survive now.
The Wave started in '87 ( my future Father in Law listened to it ), there were a lot of LA Radio Stations, that suddenly "changed' format. KNAC was "Regular" FM Rock ( Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Zep, Foghat, Frampton etc.) then suddenly they changed to New Wave when KROQ became a HUGE New Wave Station in late 79...then by 85 or so KNAC then turn into HEAVY Metal... in High School in the late 70's it was KMET 94.7 KLOS 95.5 KNAC 105.5 and KROQ 106.7 they were the next station on the dial on my Pioneer Super Tuner. I think only KLOS and KROQ still remain.
I was 20 and living in LA when SD exploded on the scene. Their music became the soundtrack for a generation of youth coming of age and I was blessed to be part of that. Every party I attended, and there were plenty, featured the latest hits by SD. All right, I’m done waxing nostalgic, but it was truly a golden age on the LA music scene. Peace.
By two guys from NY & NJ.
Listening to this makes the case that Steely Dan was one of the best live bands on the planet in 1974. Even without a horn section or female backing vocalists the songs are so memorable. Skunk's pedal steel playing is just sublime! I remember well the image at 30:10 here from the concert my wife and I saw in Toledo. During the instrumental outro to the song "Pretzel Logic," Donald Fagen left his piano and stood center-stage to conduct the band like a symphony maestro.
Thank you Mr. Belcher for your effort in providing all the future generations with some great quality homework material for karaoke night, We still remember.
{Seconded. Thx for this!}
Timestamps:
Backstage chatter 0.0
Introduction, Dr. Richard Kimble 1:59
1. Bodhisattva 2:58
2. The Boston Rag 7:57
3. Do It Again 14:09
4. Any Major Dude Will Tell You 21:56
(Royce Jones)
5. King Of The World 25:16
6. Rikki Don’t Lose That Number 30:28
7. Pretzel Logic 34:38
(Fagen/Michael McDonald)
8. Your Gold Teeth II 41:07
9. Reelin’ In The Years 46:28
10. Your All Too Mobile Home 51:08
I was an apprentice recording engineer at ABC studios in LA when "Aja" was released. It was instantly the "gold standard" of recording/mastering
When Steely Dan hit the scene it was through the roof! ❤
STEELY DAN GENIUSZ GENIUSZ GENIUSZ nad GENIUSZAMI KOSMOS KOCHANI na zawsze dziękuję BARDZO
HANDS DOWN THE GREATEST GROUP OF WRITERS ON OUR PLANET AT THE TIME SO BLESSED TO HAVE EXPERIENCED THIS BAND AND THEIR MUSIC
Great time to be alive, yes!!!
Just too good. During most of the 70's my musical existence pretty much consisted of passing time between new Steely Dan and Yes albums.
Yessir!
Same
The sound is so much better than the official release that I'm stunned! Why on earth would their release not be polished up a great deal more?? Thank you! This is amazing. ♥
This concert actually hasn't been "officially" released. There are CD releases of it, but those aren't officially authorized by the band, hence the sound quality on those not being quite up to par.
@@djbelc01 Even the ones that were recently posted on their official YT site? I'm not particularly up on their live shows over the years. Their official site on YT put up one series of really poor quality versions and, more recently, some slightly better ones. I was hoping that might actually be legit, but I trust your word on it. So there's only “Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live!”, and "The Nightfly Live" that are official?
Well, that explains why your effort is far better than the ones they uploaded on their YT site. And thanks for clarifying the "official" status. I will say that your work on the sound is brilliant. It sounds very close to official! That's the one I turn to when I'm in the mood. Take care 🙂
@@djbelc01
So..
after improving the recording and doing all the steps necessary to put it up here...
Do you do not consider it to be of enough value to list the songs with timestamps in the desc. or pinned in the comments?
How difficult is that compared to all the rest that you did..?
You supposed "appreciators" and "archivists"
are just a real oddity to behold...
@@AMEER-114-Chill out! Not a biggie.
@@superorangeish
Then...
You'll do the timestamps and titles?
Thank you for posting this gem Dan. You are a Prince!
So Jeff Porcarro was just 20 yrs old in 1974! And Skunk was playing mostly thru a Ep3 Tape Delay which sounded great
Thank You for Posting this... Great to hear this.. top of their game.
Jeff Picaro was a buddy in high school. Played in local band. I heard he played on this. Nice to hear these awesome songs again.
What high school?
Oh man, thank you for sharing this! So great! A wonderful headphone musical adventure for sure…. So enjoying this!
My birthday 🎂!! I was 5. Awesome ♥️ cheers from Cleveland everyone. Love steely dan
Wow, look at Skunk Baxter
Awesome guitarist!!
Military industrial scum
Was not expecting such a good sound document *_fifty years_* on, holy fn 💩 Thanks for showing who's currently playing, Dan 👌 Around this time they stopped having consistent members and started hiring session assassins
Ages 😳 Becker 24 Fagen 26 Skunk 25 Dias 27 Hodder 26 Porcaro 19 👶 Jones 21 McDonald 22
This was bloody amazing in every way . . and their best shit was yet to come . . oof
Well, you have certainly done us Steely Dan fans a real service here, Dan! Big thank yous ✌️👍✨🎸🙏
Steely Dan killing it ,great sound quality coming out of my car speakers.Thank you for putting this out for all of us dildo heads to enjoy!😊
Always the best Dan!
Rikki don't lose that number, what a classic song, one of my all-time favorite songs ever.
Stunning! Thank you 'Dan the Man'!
So tight! So melodic, heard the last song for the first time! Oh joy, a new masterpiece to groove to 👏
WOW!! Why am I just now seeing this? Thank YOU!!!! Cranking it up on my 901's!!
the dual drumming kills me, esp. with porcaro in the band. very good audio. thanks for posting this, wish i could 'like' it more than once!
king of the world is fabulous. faster than I expected but none the less.
This was THE BAND!
This is just over-the-top amazing. And Michael McDonald’s singing on King of the World and Pretzel Logic sounds so good.
Absolute PEAK Dan!! Porcaro and Mike Mc too!?! Thanks for sharing this one!!
Thanks Dan. Never miss a live SD opportunity. Saw them live in KS, Starlight Theatre 2017.
With Steve Winwood as an opener. One of the best concerts ever!
Just thinking, it could have been Becker's last, certainly one of his last performances . He passed in September 2017.
Thank You (Steely) Dan Belcher! I do remember the tape of this. Royce Jones really complimented Fagan's voice and did a great job on lead. Sounds like Hodder and Porcaro may have been playing duo. One of my Dan favs Boston Rag sounds on the money!
Little bit of Heaven 94.7 Long live this !!!!!
Holy frijoles, thank you, man. I love that I can hear Walter so much better-nice and chunky.
This is GOLD...as was the Mighty Met.
❤ Great sound, love the music 🎶 Thanks for sharing 👍
Indeed, THANK YOU! I don’t know if am among a small minority or a majority who enjoyed McDonald’s Steely Dan work (same with Skunk’s) far more with their subsequent work with the Doobies. One man’s opinion.
They were so cool.
❤”This All Too Mobile Home”!!
...well done sir..😎
Thanks for sharing
Thats michael mcdonald singing backup on Rikki Dont Lise That Number. The high verses in the chorus
What a Treasure !
‘Little bit of heaven, 94.7, KMET….tweedle dee!’
Yeah … love this! Thx❤
First time I heard this recording, thanks for the post production it sounds great. I'm surprised by the racing tempos of many of the songs but I guess it was the coke era after all. When Fagen starts a song the band tends to groove better IMO. I dearly love these tunes and band and this is a cool example of their live work.
Just got this album about a week ago (on vinyl)
This is awesome
Probably already mentioned, but was it Dr Richard Kimball who introduced the band, and was already exonerated from the murder charges against him.
The vocal harmonies on Rikki are sublime!!! Walter's bass should be just a tad louder, I can barely make out what he's playing half of the time.
Niiice. 🔥
Great concert, amazing. Does anyone know why the two women backup vocalists weren't with them?
It's easy to detect the difference between this and the released recordings, that I've listened to hundreds of times. Some things are totally obvious (the tempo of Do it Again, for instance) while others are more subtle.
38:34. Just amazing…
Michael McDonald was 22 years old here. 22. 😳
It weird hearing him sing a trippy song like "King of the World"
Royce Jones and Jeff Porcaro were 20.
Royce Jones was actually 19, turned 20 in December while Porcaro was a week shy of exiting his teens.
Skunk was 24
😂😅
thanks for all the work
American Genius.
The Rotoscope Down bootleg, same studio, one year earlier, with a small band.
AI assistant: Please dynamically adjust the playback speed so the tempo matches album version. When complete please add to the "Stabilized Remasters" playlist. #SteelyDanWasKnownForPerfectionismAndThisShowWasHavingIssuesWithTheDrummer #OverspecificHashtags
AI Assistant: Please remaster album version of Pretzel Logic using the voice at 38:36, use image provided in video to identify singer. When complete please add to the "Stabilized Remasters" playlist. #DoobieDoobieDoo
HOLY VAMP 20:50
"...the Jacuzzi room..." was real. The Record Plant had an indoor Jacuzzi. There are stories...
Dr Richard Kimble
The Fugitive?
I bet not but are these pics thru out this wonderful video the actual performance? Judging by the audience size I'd say no, but just curious.
No, the majority of them are from the 1974 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium concert.
2:50
Can you prove any detail on how you punched it up? It does sound good. What equipment, etc.?
I have a video on my channel with an overview of my process I suggest checking out. I've tweaked things since that video thanks to tools getting better and better. I do some basic noise reduction in Izotope RX 7 and basic EQ kind of work in Reaper to get a good starting point, then I use RipX to split the audio into stems (vox/bass/drums/all other sounds). From there I can do some standard mixing kinds of adjustments (EQ/compression/saturation/automating the volume faders on the vocals/etc.) on the stems and blend them with the original audio as needed to avoid issues with the stems not always sounding perfectly natural. I really like TDR Nova dynamic EQ, particularly for controlling the bass guitar and the low and high ends of the drums. I also use Ozone Imager 2 for some stereo widening on mono recordings, but then I like to then use the JS Stereo Enhancer plugin in Reaper to make the bass frequencies mono where needed to keep it sounding natural.
@@djbelc01 that was very kind of you to provide such detail. Thank you and I appreciate your hard work.
Big request: Can you upload this in FLAC format? I would be MOST grateful!
Forgive me for not saying THANKS first!!!
Shoot me an email at djbelc01@gmail.com and I'll send you a link.
why was Baxters solo silenced in Riki dltn?
I've always wondered what caused that mistake. Did the guy at the mixing board accidentally turn it down? Did a cable come unplugged for a bit? Hard to say.
Are you related to Sarah? Good lad?
what gage string was Steelie Dan using befor he dead?
Steely Dan is not a person, it's a band whose creators were Donald Fagen (keys) and Walter Becker (here, bass).
Guitarists here are the GREAT Denny Diaz (jazzy - you are likely referring to his strings) and the inimitable Jeff "The Skunk" Baxter (lead rock guitarist).
@@maitai1180 Post tablooshure,dood.
Dude is joking. Why would he assume Steelie is Dead. Why would he ask such specific questions.
Is Donald Fagen playing an ARP Pro Soloist in this or another synth?
And is that him shredding the solo on Do it Again?! Wild stuff
Yep
2 drummers? Either drummer would have been great. Very cool stuff though. Royce Jones did some great work with Ambrosia down the road great vocalist.
Thank you.
This is so amazing, I can hardly stand it 😂
Royce jones was born in 1954. That means he’s 19 here
Sorry gang, first song is to damn fast, no groove. Got the album, love the song though.👍🏻
Too fast. And I disagree.