Dirty Logic - PEG(Steely Dan) - Asheville, NC - 5/16/18

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2018
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    Josh Clark - Vocals / Bass
    Debrissa McKinney - Vocals
    Jesse Barry - Vocals
    Patrick Armitage - Drums
    Dennis Brumback - Guitar
    Alex Taub - Keys
    Jonathan Cole - Saxophone
    Kyle Snuffer - Trombone
    Alex Bradley - Trumpet
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @freeversedrummer
    @freeversedrummer 6 років тому +7

    NAILED that guitar solo!

  • @Boddissatva
    @Boddissatva Рік тому +1

    I sing this too. It’s one of my favorites.
    You all rocked the heck out of it

  • @LittleDrummerChannel
    @LittleDrummerChannel 6 років тому +4

    Man this is tight guys!!
    Great feel and groove!!

  • @robertmichalscheck3072
    @robertmichalscheck3072 5 років тому +1

    Just you discovered you guys, but I am a fan.

  • @EdmundRogersPhotography
    @EdmundRogersPhotography 6 років тому +1

    Ugh, why aren't I getting the notifications anymore :( . Tight editing and great mix as usual Barry!

  • @777Yoni
    @777Yoni 6 років тому +1

    That was super enjoyable. I miss Walter.

  • @eodnhoj8387
    @eodnhoj8387 6 років тому +4

    i thought that was
    very good.
    it's funny how every single note of this song
    is embedded in my
    musical memory/dna.
    i've listened to steely dan for so many years now right back to when it
    was all first released.
    covers either stick to
    the original or try to improvise.
    this group pretty much stuck to the original imo.
    a good decision because any real change and you
    would lose the brilliance of the classic original.
    a lively and energetic
    performance with
    excellent musicianship.
    not heard of the group
    before but i will check
    out some more of their stuff from now on.
    as i remember you're
    the poster of a whole bunch of brandon niederauer tracks.
    i only "discovered" him
    recently and have been
    searching for anything
    by him as i'm mainly
    just a big electric
    guitar fan.
    i now have both brandon
    and our very own toby lee to listen to.
    both brilliant.
    if it was you then i'm very grateful for your efforts.
    it's great to be able to
    listen to usa stuff over
    here in england that i
    just wouldn't normally
    get to hear.
    thanks for posting.

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 6 років тому +2

      I agree. Real nice straight ahead cover. One of my favorite Dan tunes. That's great that you're in England and know about Taz..Brandon Neiderauer. I've seen him alot since the ripe old age of 10. He always sits in with bands at Brooklyn bowl here. He's definitely a future guitar god. His playing for his age is brilliant. Since you love electric gtr be sure to check out Jimmy Herring. He plays with Widespread panic as well as played in The Dead, the Allman bros, and Aquarium rescue unit among others. He's the best gtr player IMHO on the Jam scene.

    • @eodnhoj8387
      @eodnhoj8387 6 років тому +1

      Mike Lenowsky
      thanks so much for
      taking the time to
      reply to my comment.
      i have checked out
      some jimmy herring
      like you suggested.
      prima facie he sounds
      a bit like jeff beck with
      a bit of a slidey and
      almost orchestral
      jazzy keyboardy
      sound to his playing.
      i'm more of a raw
      growling screaming
      bluesy wah wah sort
      of a guitar aficionado
      according to my past
      form but i'll certainly
      listen some more of
      his playing because
      he sounds like a true "guitartist".
      i rate brandon as highly
      as our own toby lee
      over here in england
      and that's saying quite
      a lot because imo young
      toby has more promise than just about anybody
      else as a future "great".
      toby and brandon are friends and both seem
      to me to be humble
      and dedicated musical servants realising their "gift" for playing guitar
      acquired through hard
      practise and imo maybe
      just a pinch of "genius".

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 6 років тому +2

      +john doe Hey John...you're very welcome. I always like turning on people to musicians/bands they might not be familiar with. That's interesting how you describe Jimmy's playing cause he's really more of a smokin..totally wailing gtr player in the vein of McLaughlin...with some Jeff Beck thrown in. He recently toured with McLaughlin opening the show as well as playing the whole 3rd set with McLaughlin doing all Mahavishnu orchestra tunes. Jimmy's a blazing gtr player to say the least. Check out some old Aquarium rescue unit..or his work with Widespread panic. His new side project is Def a mix of Beck type fusion along with McLaughlin kinda gtr lines. I never heard of Toby but I'll check him out since you have great taste in music. That's cool that him and Taz are friends.. it's kids like that who are definitely gonna be the future guitar gods. It's incredible cause I've been seeing Taz for 4 years now..since the ripe old age of 10..and seeing how he's progressed is so cool. He already blows away most cats twice his age. Can't imagine how great he's gonna be 10 years from now! Another wailing gtr player you may wanna check out is Warren Haynes and his band Govt Mule..he was the gtr player for the Allman bros the last 20 years they were in existence. He's totally smokin. Rip roaring and straight up nasty with major soul and feel in his playing and singing. If you do Check him out..let me know what you think. Cheers.

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 6 років тому +2

      +john doe Actually I think you'll love Warren Haynes since you're into the wailing bluesy wah wah thing. I've probably seen him over the years more than any other gtr player. You gotta be great to play so long in The Allman bros! And Govt Mule always tears people's heads off in concert.

    • @eodnhoj8387
      @eodnhoj8387 6 років тому +2

      Mike Lenowsky
      straight off i'm absolutely astonished
      that you've never heard
      of young toby lee!!
      are you pulling my leg?
      i never thought for one
      moment that anyone
      even in the farthest
      reaches of patagonia in
      peru like our very own
      paddington bear wouldn't
      have heard him play!!
      all I can say to you is
      you're such a lucky guy
      never to have heard him
      because you've got all
      his stuff to listen to
      completely fresh if
      you want to and
      i so envy you that!!
      brandon played guitar
      on broadway in school
      of rock and toby played the same role in the west end of london in the
      british version of
      school of rock.
      toby won an
      ivor novello
      theatre award for
      his performance.
      he also just won the
      uk young blues artist
      of the year award.
      not long ago toby spent
      ages over in america
      going to all sorts of
      i imagine musical places
      including norm's rare
      guitars where I think
      that on his little session
      there are now about 650
      comments mostly in his
      praise including some
      dude who smashed his
      guitar against the wall
      in disgust after hearing him play just before he started his guitar practising!!
      i've written hundreds
      upon hundreds of words
      in comment about him on his site!!
      hey after all this hype from me you might think
      that he's rubbish in your
      opinion when you actually hear him play!
      but hopefully you won't.
      he's thirteen years old
      and plays in a somewhat
      different style to
      brandon niederauer.
      a recent video of his
      "bluest blues"
      i've listened to now
      over 200 times
      and i'm still amazed
      by his playing of it!
      his recent "uk blues" and
      "village blues" playing
      with his uncle who is
      also his teacher/guitar
      mentor are also worth
      checking out.
      along with anything
      else he's ever played imo.
      his early stuff at age eight to ten is really
      amazing to hear.
      thanks for your further
      comments.
      i'm still digesting them!
      but i just had to respond
      immediately to this!!
      happy listening and i'd
      really like to know what
      you genuinely think about our young tobes
      if you ever get time
      to have a listen.

  • @freeversedrummer
    @freeversedrummer 6 років тому +2

    The singer reminds me of Walter

  • @notpopebuthope
    @notpopebuthope 6 років тому +1

    ... wonderful ... but horns make it real cool !! BIG SALUT !!