Yeah, I guess. He MUST have known, right? Shit. Fucking raw deal. What happens when you smoke. Daddy Don’t Live in The NYC No More was a stretch. Even tho it was Larry Carlton’s very first time (studio album) recording with them- and boy..did he shine on rhythm.. THIS time it barely sounds anything like it. The reason is bc you can’t hear the chopping high-end E9th chord driving it. I was 12 bars in before I knew what this was.
I have been defending my opinion for years with my low-brow friends that SD is the finest R & R Band in America to ever come along, for 100 reasons. And I will continue to do so. And I will look for more enlightened friends. Thank you, SD!
Since I left Buffalo NY, moved to Florida I have NO friends. And all acquaintenaces i DO have are low brow. So (I) don’t even bring up a revered subject like music or SD because it’s so fucking damn painful not being able to even share anything worthwhile with anyone anymore. Fuck this hole
My wife and I saw the 1974 London rainbow show , we were destroyed and left in shreds after the show , we would talk about the show for many years in fact I still talk about and post on fb about it. My wife and I met Donald by chance at the national gallery in London the morning after , I just wanted to thank him for an amazing show , he was real kind and thanked me greatly, he was surprised at being recognised . Been playing the box set kane through my phone , the four discs are some of the only full sized files in there except the grateful dead of course , this is a sad concert , losing Walter was a shock for us all very sad loss 😢 RIP Walter Becker.
@@deadzahead Thanks for those memories. Similar story. My wife and I saw their '74 tour when it played the U. of Toledo on Sunday April 21st. We were lucky to see them as headliners, because two nights earlier they had to open for The Beach Boys in Columbus, Ohio. It was also our introduction to the voice of future blue-eyed soul legend, Michael McDonald. Broke our musical hearts when Steely Dan didn't tour again for the next 19 years. Bought every new album, hoping they would tour behind it, and they just never did. We had to follow guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and McDonald over to The Doobie Brothers to get our live music fix for the rest of the decade.
RIP Walter I am crying but thank you for a lifetime of JOY you have provided me and thousands and thousands of FANS worldwide. Genius comes around once in a while and every second you spent in this world was a miracle and gift to us all.
40 years ago I had the album. The Royal Scam . And Aja. Played the shit out of them. Amazingly, I appreciate them more at 58. Talk about music that stands the test of time. Unbelievable. Perhaps unparalleled.
I'm so grateful that my dear friend Ed invited me along to see Walter Becker and Steely Dan play Aja, plus the bulk of their incredible tunes, at the Greek Theater in L.A. Rest in Peace Ed and thank you for the concert experience of my life.
Yessssss I saw that tour (and all the others) at Toronto's legendary Massey Hall. They came out in the dark. A girl in the spotlight put on the vinyl record Aja and they just started playing it in order! Half way through, the girl came back out to flip the record and they did the 2nd half before saying hello to the crowd, and playing favourites. Unforgettable!!! ❤❤
Walter, ever the hip cat, the cool-one to give us his rap. Even when he must not have been feeling his best, he gave us his best! What more can anyone really give? That, plus his unquavering talent that 😊rocked us to the end. I’ve never seen Larry Carlton play live with them. Thanks for posting this. Good job!
Buy Circus Money by Walter if you haven't already. 11 tracks of whack is great too favorite songs like down at the bottom junking girl cringe maker but his second solo record CD etc whatever you call it kind of a reggae feel to it on some of the tunes definitely but the backing band has Carolyn Leonhart,Keith Carlock Jon Herriton,etc. Walter playing all the bass on it I love the whole record there I go again CD. Back to your comment! Could not agree more!! Five gold stars for your comment 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@@thenightfly3685 What is it about SO many people on this planet who feel that insulting and denigrating others, esp strangers on RUclips, is a NECESSITY?
Rest well Walter. You gave us the best music on this planet. I remember when you began playing in the seventies and you guys exploded on the scene and everyone was dazzled by your incredible instrumentals, and unique musical creations. I will listen to Steely Dan until the day I die and I will never get tired of it. I have become tired of several bands from the 60's and 70's and beyond but I'll never get tired of listening to Steely Dan. God has you now Walter, rest in his love.
I saw Steely Dan a number of times, but my favorites were the show at the Santa Barbara County Bowl and especially the show at the Beacon in NYC when they played the full Aja album followed by greatest hits. Incredible!
I wanted to tell Walter while I was listening to him talk beginning that I knew that a Black Cow was a drink before I knew what Cuervo Gold during Hey 19 intro because of the song Black Cow but it wasn't quite way back when in 67. Grew up w this. Great. RIP Walter
I sort thought the drummer is heavy handed on that snare with limited dynamics… maybe just the recording mix, but there’s nothing subtle going on there imho
I wish Larry Carlton, Tim Schmidt, Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen, and Walter Becker, and whoever on drums percussion, and the horn section would’ve toured together a Steely Dan
An emotional watch for me....Walter was clearly not well here, but never shirked from the spotlight and his vital role on this evening. Seeing him solo on Pretzel Logic is a very special thing, with Larry Carlton supporting over to the left. That song was often the highlight of a Steely Dan show.
Thank-you for posting this as I just found it not realizing this existed? Beautiful show and so glad to see the late Walter Becker in great form considering his health issues? R.I.P.Walter❤😢
This song is so deep it brings tears to my eyes every single time! They are the best rock band in history, the smart ones know this already, the rest are learning fast about it! 🙏🔥🙌
Shuffle Diplomacy Tour 2011. Dynamite show@Fox Theatre in Detroit. Walter was so wowed he came back & addressed the crowd, then led band in Peg encore! A splendid night!
Thank you so much for the share Sir. What an absolute gem of a show. Walter was a lovely person which is evident in his playing. Instead of feeling a bit sad watching this, I'm celebrating his beautiful noteage that's stored in my head. Fair fux to Larry C too!
Wow, Imagine a band with both Larry Carlton and Walter Becker as guitarists? Thanks for posting, been a SD fan since the Aja release during my high school days.
Thanks so much for the upload, great show. Living in Australia they didn't tour much down here, only twice, iirc in 2006 and in 2011. I only got to see SD once in 2006 but that was enough. I can die happy knowing I saw them live just once.
One of my great musical regrets is that I ignored Becker's solo material. If you get the chance, check out his "11 Tracks Of Whack" album, produced by Fagan. Really good stuff.
This amazing I have been been in rehearsal and concert with some of the finest conductors in the world and the trust that these people share surpasses all that which
Interestingly I had never heard Walter say much at any of this concerts, I wonder it they knew this was the last time he would perform. He died about two months after this performance. A legend left us that sad day.
He died of a very fast-acting form of esophageal cancer - according to his widow, it came out of nowhere and took him down incredibly quickly. He was 67. Fagan said he had been "sick for decades" - but I believe his widow - and he was strong and capable, even here.
Kinda hard for me to watch this concert which...seeing his appearance...is why I haven't yet; along with knowing he only had about 3-4 months to go. Pretty obvious he isn't in good health. However I give tremendous credit to him for still going right up until he could not keep up any longer. As fans we all really miss him. I'd imagine for those who knew him, or anyone up on stage that night would say the same.
I was sitting here thinking how good Drew zingy was then saw your comment he was the star without being the star maybe that's why he was no more it's nor likely you can enhance the. Dan but he did by the way Walter and I were both on February 20
Thanks for posting. I managed to catch them a few times when they played London. Funny that the last time I saw Walter in the line-up was actually in Las Vegas of all places...
Another great gig by my favorite band but so hard to watch. Have seen them many times over the years but knowing Walter and Jim have gone to the Wild Blue Yonder hurts. Thankful for all those concerts and recordings. I'm 70 now, time flies.
“Clean this mess up or we’ll all end up in jail,those test tubes and the scale,just get it on out of here...is there gas in the car? I think the people down the hall know who we are.....
These guys to me are my black Earth,Wind & Fire you got the horns the sudden changes they give you a little bit of everything.They are my favorite white band.
@@samissomar Right. Very true. However, Donald Fagan and Walter Becker have always said that their musical heroes and icons were the jazz greats of years and decades past, like Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, and Dexter Gordon. Their writing (esp. the instrumentation) looks more to the past than to any new trends that were developing in "rock music" as it was defined in the 70s and 80s.
Steely Dan didn't especially fit in with the "Prog" rock category. They were more jazz and funk based. There was really nobody else like them and they created their own distinct genre. R.I.P. Walter Becker.
And that wasn't the first time Steely Dan employed attractive female background singers on stage...Check out Gloria "Porky" Granola and Jenny "Bucky" Soule from 1973 if you can find them!
id say this is the hardest band to see live out of all the great bands in the last 50 years S D and zeppelin in the 70s the 2 greatest shows i missed out on. bonzo and walter and the lizard king are looking for a bass player im told, any suggestions?
He's too busy on that kit. Steely Dan material requires a subtlety and nuance that this drummer is not giving. This was evident immediately from the opening beats of Bodhisattva on. Also, that annoying "crack" of the snare is a feature that I'm surprised Donald and Walter gave their thumbs up to when selecting a drummer for these tours. Such a timbre would never have appeared on an album back in the glory years.
@@starless5668 Good screen name, Starless. The very best performance of Starless is from The Great Deceiver 4 disk boxed set Palace Theatre in Providence RI June 30th, 1974. The transition from the middle build-up section in I think 13/4 time to the rapid section with the manic Hohner Pianet solo courtesy of David Cross always curls the hair, specifically the snare roll from Bruford. They should have included that snare roll on the album.
As much as I love Donald’s solo albums( and he is my musical hero), Without Walter...there would have been no Steely Dan. End of. Listen to Donald’s solo albums.....then Walters solo albums...then you see where Steely Dans ‘edge’ or ‘danger’ came from. It was the Walter.
Black Friday and Walter is wailing trough Donald's singing. When you know you're dying, this is pure gold.
Yeah, I guess. He MUST have known, right? Shit. Fucking raw deal. What happens when you smoke. Daddy Don’t Live in The NYC No More was a stretch. Even tho it was Larry Carlton’s very first time (studio album) recording with them- and boy..did he shine on rhythm..
THIS time it barely sounds anything like it. The reason is bc you can’t hear the chopping high-end E9th chord driving it. I was 12 bars in before I knew what this was.
R.I.P. Walter ! You were one of a kind musician and composer ! Thanks.
I have been defending my opinion for years with my low-brow friends that SD is the finest R & R Band in America to ever come along, for 100 reasons. And I will continue to do so. And I will look for more enlightened friends. Thank you, SD!
Since I left Buffalo NY, moved to Florida I have NO friends. And all acquaintenaces i DO have are low brow. So (I) don’t even bring up a revered subject like music or SD because it’s so fucking damn painful not being able to even share anything worthwhile with anyone anymore. Fuck this hole
For pure Rock and Roll overall, I’d argue for a little band from Asbury Park, but you ain’t far wrong.
@@philsphan4414 …now there’s an intelligent and salient point made!
My wife and I saw the 1974 London rainbow show , we were destroyed and left in shreds after the show , we would talk about the show for many years in fact I still talk about and post on fb about it.
My wife and I met Donald by chance at the national gallery in London the morning after , I just wanted to thank him for an amazing show , he was real kind and thanked me greatly, he was surprised at being recognised .
Been playing the box set kane through my phone , the four discs are some of the only full sized files in there except the grateful dead of course , this is a sad concert , losing Walter was a shock for us all very sad loss 😢
RIP Walter Becker.
@@deadzahead Thanks for those memories. Similar story. My wife and I saw their '74 tour when it played the U. of Toledo on Sunday April 21st. We were lucky to see them as headliners, because two nights earlier they had to open for The Beach Boys in Columbus, Ohio. It was also our introduction to the voice of future blue-eyed soul legend, Michael McDonald. Broke our musical hearts when Steely Dan didn't tour again for the next 19 years. Bought every new album, hoping they would tour behind it, and they just never did. We had to follow guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and McDonald over to The Doobie Brothers to get our live music fix for the rest of the decade.
RIP Walter I am crying but thank you for a lifetime of JOY you have provided me and thousands and thousands of FANS worldwide. Genius comes around once in a while and every second you spent in this world was a miracle and gift to us all.
Surf and or Die
40 years ago I had the album. The Royal Scam . And Aja. Played the shit out of them. Amazingly, I appreciate them more at 58. Talk about music that stands the test of time. Unbelievable. Perhaps unparalleled.
Scam was my soundtrack senior year in High school...Aja to....never gets old unlike me!
Isn’t that the truth. I also find myself paying more attention to the words and their meaning. Something today’s music fans won’t have to worry about😜
Me too brother I would rock out to Dan everyday before walking to school
@@jamesmack3314 me too
@@flstffatboy3910 Dire straits and Supertramp were big..Police starting to
I'm so grateful that my dear friend Ed invited me along to see Walter Becker and Steely Dan play Aja, plus the bulk of their incredible tunes, at the Greek Theater in L.A. Rest in Peace Ed and thank you for the concert experience of my life.
Yessssss I saw that tour (and all the others) at Toronto's legendary Massey Hall. They came out in the dark. A girl in the spotlight put on the vinyl record Aja and they just started playing it in order! Half way through, the girl came back out to flip the record and they did the 2nd half before saying hello to the crowd, and playing favourites. Unforgettable!!! ❤❤
Walter, ever the hip cat, the cool-one to give us his rap. Even when he must not have been feeling his best, he gave us his best! What more can anyone really give? That, plus his unquavering talent that 😊rocked us to the end. I’ve never seen Larry Carlton play live with them. Thanks for posting this. Good job!
End of an era. Walter was a very special guy and artist.
Freddie Washington killing it on bass..
There IS NO LEVEL ABOVE THIS. ... These Guys are the finest Musicians to ever walk the Earth among Us. ... SUBSCRIBED!
Walter was beautiful!! He brought character to Steely Dan!! I wish he sang more tunes! Rest east Walter
Buy Circus Money by Walter if you haven't already. 11 tracks of whack is great too favorite songs like down at the bottom junking girl cringe maker but his second solo record CD etc whatever you call it kind of a reggae feel to it on some of the tunes definitely but the backing band has Carolyn Leonhart,Keith Carlock Jon Herriton,etc. Walter playing all the bass on it I love the whole record there I go again CD. Back to your comment! Could not agree more!! Five gold stars for your comment 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
was the actual cause of death ever determined? If so, I never heard...
No. No more Walter singing. He was awful. Amazing musician and composer/arranger but his singing was horrible.
@@coastandclouds3433 you know nothing about the inner workings of one of the greatest duos ever
@@thenightfly3685 What is it about SO many people on this planet who feel that insulting and denigrating others, esp strangers on RUclips, is a NECESSITY?
Rest well Walter. You gave us the best music on this planet. I remember when you began playing in the seventies and you guys exploded on the scene and everyone was dazzled by your incredible instrumentals, and unique musical creations. I will listen to Steely Dan until the day I die and I will never get tired of it. I have become tired of several bands from the 60's and 70's and beyond but I'll never get tired of listening to Steely Dan. God has you now Walter, rest in his love.
So awesome to see Larry Carlton playing with SD again! And I'm a big fan of Jon Herington too, he does excellent work with SD carrying on the legacy.
I saw Steely Dan a number of times, but my favorites were the show at the Santa Barbara County Bowl and especially the show at the Beacon in NYC when they played the full Aja album followed by greatest hits. Incredible!
What a fun guy he was. I could never NOT love Steely Dan!
I wanted to tell Walter while I was listening to him talk beginning that I knew that a Black Cow was a drink before I knew what Cuervo Gold during Hey 19 intro because of the song Black Cow but it wasn't quite way back when in 67.
Grew up w this.
Great.
RIP Walter
Love and Blessings to Steely Dan and their families.
Mr.335 the great Larry Carlton always kills it on guitar.
They'll never be again our Generation of Music... Greatest Time EVER
No doubt.... thank God I didn’t grow up surrounded by rap crap
Damn straight
the worlds finest hired musicians...the drummer is a fucking beast
Couldn't agree more! 👍👍Keith Carlock is ridiculous 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
FACTS!!!!!!!
I sort thought the drummer is heavy handed on that snare with limited dynamics… maybe just the recording mix, but there’s nothing subtle going on there imho
Thus is a crummy fone recording; lacks low end, favors drum sounds. There is a better recording of this same set; track it down
Becker’s guitar on Pretzel Logic is so inspired, so beautiful - almost as if he knew it was the last song he would perform live.
Steely Dan takes me back to the best times of my life. Thanks for the memories!!!!!!
Too cool I just saw this today in 2024 He played it on the guitar I made for him.
R.I.P. Walter Becker. I still have my copy of "Can't Buy a Thrill" from the year it was released.
R.I.P. Walter ! One GOAT !!🎼🎸🎸🎸🙏❤️
thank you so much Mister walter Becker for making my life happier by your Art! Respect and Love!
My life changed the day Walter passed! RIP Brother!
Amazing to hear Larry Carlton play a Dan show. R.I.P. Walter.
I wish Larry Carlton, Tim Schmidt, Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen, and Walter Becker, and whoever on drums percussion, and the horn section would’ve toured together a Steely Dan
Larry Carlton, Keith Carlock, Walter, Donald, Incredible backing singers… would’ve been a great show
at 40:33 Walter Becker sings Daddy dont live in that NY city no more.
what a treat for SD fans to hear him sing & play lead.
An emotional watch for me....Walter was clearly not well here, but never shirked from the spotlight and his vital role on this evening. Seeing him solo on Pretzel Logic is a very special thing, with Larry Carlton supporting over to the left. That song was often the highlight of a Steely Dan show.
Keith Carlock......Amazing as always. Lost count how many times I`ve seen "The Dan".
Thank you for posting this. Im sad I just found out Becker passed away. He rocked us all my life.
Thank-you for posting this as I just found it not realizing this existed? Beautiful show and so glad to see the late Walter Becker in great form considering his health issues? R.I.P.Walter❤😢
How come I'm just finding this? It's like I'm there! Wonderful video of Walters swan song. Worth the ads👍
Walter you are so missed. Excellent musicians as always. It's always a happening place when the "dan " is playing.
Thank you so much for posting this! Rip Walter. And Donald, you better stick around for many more years, we love you and your music ♥️
Keith Carlock is a force of nature! A fellow Texan!
This song is so deep it brings tears to my eyes every single time! They are the best rock band in history, the smart ones know this already, the rest are learning fast about it! 🙏🔥🙌
Shuffle Diplomacy Tour 2011. Dynamite show@Fox Theatre in Detroit. Walter was so wowed he came back & addressed the crowd, then led band in Peg encore! A splendid night!
Thank you so much for the share Sir. What an absolute gem of a show. Walter was a lovely person which is evident in his playing. Instead of feeling a bit sad watching this, I'm celebrating his beautiful noteage that's stored in my head. Fair fux to Larry C too!
Thanks for posting this - important as a lasting record and to fans, especially those that have followed the band for 40+ years
Wow, Imagine a band with both Larry Carlton and Walter Becker as guitarists? Thanks for posting, been a SD fan since the Aja release during my high school days.
Very sad about Walter. I will never go to another Steely Dan show. RIP Walter.
Thanks so much for the upload, great show.
Living in Australia they didn't tour much down here, only twice, iirc in 2006 and in 2011.
I only got to see SD once in 2006 but that was enough.
I can die happy knowing I saw them live just once.
Yeah, I saw the 2011 show. It was just perfect!
Hi Australia. I saw them once as well in Manchester NH...2004 or so. Such great musicianship.
Thanks Larry...........good to see this momentous concert............here's to old friends from my old school.............
One of my great musical regrets is that I ignored Becker's solo material. If you get the chance, check out his "11 Tracks Of Whack" album, produced by Fagan. Really good stuff.
Saw them at Paris Olympia concert, it was great, my best concert.
This amazing I have been been in rehearsal and concert with some of the finest conductors in the world and the trust that these people share surpasses all that which
Interestingly I had never heard Walter say much at any of this concerts, I wonder it they knew this was the last time he would perform. He died about two months after this performance. A legend left us that sad day.
He died of a very fast-acting form of esophageal cancer - according to his widow, it came out of nowhere and took him down incredibly quickly. He was 67.
Fagan said he had been "sick for decades" - but I believe his widow - and he was strong and capable, even here.
RIP Walter! Left us way to early!
Larry... You do Rule, thanks man.
RIP Jim Beard, too!
Walter was tearing it up on Show Biz Kids Thank you for posting this awesome show Larry
Josie, too!
Kinda hard for me to watch this concert which...seeing his appearance...is why I haven't yet; along with knowing he only had about 3-4 months to go. Pretty obvious he isn't in good health. However I give tremendous credit to him for still going right up until he could not keep up any longer. As fans we all really miss him. I'd imagine for those who knew him, or anyone up on stage that night would say the same.
With Larry Carlton on Lead even though he was sometimes courteous enough to let Walter play lead sometime. Cool
You don't know steely Dan very good do you
Love Larry. Class act.😊
The best live guitarist I ever saw with them is Drew Zingg. Absolute Burn 🔥
Shame he disappeared. Agree. Hell of a player. Hell of a band.
I was sitting here thinking how good Drew zingy was then saw your comment he was the star without being the star maybe that's why he was no more it's nor likely you can enhance the. Dan but he did by the way Walter and I were both on February 20
He's great too.
Love these guys!
looks Larry Carlton is the guest guitarist?
Correct!
A commercial right in the middle of the Aja drum solo you must be kidding me.
Thanks for posting. I managed to catch them a few times when they played London. Funny that the last time I saw Walter in the line-up was actually in Las Vegas of all places...
Another great gig by my favorite band but so hard to watch. Have seen them many times over the years but knowing Walter and Jim have gone to the Wild Blue Yonder hurts. Thankful for all those concerts and recordings. I'm 70 now, time flies.
Awesome share my man. I was at the first show without Walter but it was DF with the Nightflyers ...not the same but a good show non the less.
I was at their April 25, 2017 concert at the Santa Barbara Bowl, a great show!
Lucky you! Missed them..
Carlton sure had a good show here; lov his movement while playing! Saw him with other bands, & his band; always great!
That kid on drums made Steve Gadd proud! Sometimes you find music, sometimes it finds you😂
He is the amazing Keith Carlock👏👏👏🥁
...and he's no kid! 😄
@@jerryjazzbo2845 no offense...I'm old. Everyone's a kid! 🤣
I cried for 4 months
Thanks for this post. Missing Walter and his much-underrated Groovy guitar and bass licks: "Li'l miz Abbie, bye-bye!"
God bless you Walter
Thank you so much for posting this! I miss Walter I miss Walter a lot
Bitter sweet, seeing the late great Mr Walter Becker. No Walter, No Dan.
Great post! Saw them at Red Rocks just prior to his passing.
O WoW! I think that's L.C. on guitar!
Whoa! Joined by Larry, to my surprise. Missing Walter, man. He doesn't look a hundred percent here, but he still made it a special night nevertheless.
Dracula's missing a fang..
😂😂😂😊
“Clean this mess up or we’ll all end up in jail,those test tubes and the scale,just get it on out of here...is there gas in the car? I think the people down the hall know who we are.....
These guys to me are my black Earth,Wind & Fire you got the horns the sudden changes they give you a little bit of everything.They are my favorite white band.
Keith Carlock on the drums, is he great or what ? It's refreshing to see Larry with them instead of Jon Herrington, nothing against Jon though
Is that Larry on lead guitar , wow
Soooo Good ! Thanx man ! ..... 🎆🎸🎸
Progressive Rock(Musical Soundscapings of Blues,Funk,Jazz,exquisite Rock of Ages)...Perfection is always there both on Live,and Studio Recordings !...
Since when did Steely Dan become a prog-rock band?
@@nickgodalin6487 It's not a Pop Band...they make a kind of Rock that is really ahead of many !...
@@samissomar Right. Very true. However, Donald Fagan and Walter Becker have always said that their musical heroes and icons were the jazz greats of years and decades past, like Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, and Dexter Gordon. Their writing (esp. the instrumentation) looks more to the past than to any new trends that were developing in "rock music" as it was defined in the 70s and 80s.
Steely Dan didn't especially fit in with the "Prog" rock category. They were more jazz and funk based. There was really nobody else like them and they created their own distinct genre. R.I.P. Walter Becker.
SD defies categorization. Let's keep it that way. Leave the "labels" to the idiotic music industry.
Nice Work Jim.
The royal scam was my first record, I played it constantly, I know every inch of it.😉🎸
Dang!! Those backup singers!!
And that wasn't the first time Steely Dan employed attractive female background singers on stage...Check out Gloria "Porky" Granola and Jenny "Bucky" Soule from 1973 if you can find them!
Is that Larry Carlton?
of course it is..
@Larry Rulz FORE! Rick Beato interviewed Larry and Larry said he was uncomfortable because Jon was not there.
I'm not surprised. Jon is such an integral part of the band.
The Untouchables is my favorite track, no doubt.
miss you heaps Walter
Wow, didn't realize Walter was struggling back then. Love those guys!
Got to see Steely 2 times
that drummer sure can slap the skins! barney rubble aint got nothing on him, bravo! peace mr becker
Walter on a Flying V! 57:52
Dad is Picasso in Tone!😅& will be there when we’re all gone ❤😊
id say this is the hardest band to see live out of all the great bands in the last 50 years S D and zeppelin in the 70s the 2 greatest shows i missed out on. bonzo and walter and the lizard king are looking for a bass player im told, any suggestions?
I also miss this intro to Showbiz Kids!
Keith Carlock plays at one volume: incredibly fucking loud, whether the song calls for it or not.
It goes well with his one shirt, incredibly ugly and stretched out.
He's too busy on that kit. Steely Dan material requires a subtlety and nuance that this drummer is not giving. This was evident immediately from the opening beats of Bodhisattva on. Also, that annoying "crack" of the snare is a feature that I'm surprised Donald and Walter gave their thumbs up to when selecting a drummer for these tours. Such a timbre would never have appeared on an album back in the glory years.
@@starless5668 Good screen name, Starless. The very best performance of Starless is from The Great Deceiver 4 disk boxed set Palace Theatre in Providence RI June 30th, 1974. The transition from the middle build-up section in I think 13/4 time to the rapid section with the manic Hohner Pianet solo courtesy of David Cross always curls the hair, specifically the snare roll from Bruford. They should have included that snare roll on the album.
Great!
Nice of Donald and Walter to turn up for the drum solo....
loved how they did dirty work, also love walter on daddy dont live in that nyc
6rriy
Lots of drum volume posts - almost certainly a recording issue. (Better to have circulated the vid, even though not ideal mix, than not).
As much as I love Donald’s solo albums( and he is my musical hero), Without Walter...there would have been no Steely Dan. End of. Listen to Donald’s solo albums.....then Walters solo albums...then you see where Steely Dans ‘edge’ or ‘danger’ came from. It was the Walter.
26:47 Big clam, which is very surprising for SD.
who knocked Don's tooth out?
I didn't realize that Jesse Ventura was such a good guitar player!
That opener was "cocaine fast."