1 (edited by holdemxpert 2012-06-26 22:16:38)

Topic: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

Great show at a nice venue (Humphreys by the Bay, San Diego...but more about that in an "other topics" post) last night.

I have never been a big fan of Michael McDonald or Boz Scaggs, but a big Donald Fagen/Steely Dan fan. (ask me my Walter Becker story lol).  Im very much guitar oriented and the blue eyed soul of MM and the lighter pop/blues of "Lowdown" and "Lido Shuffle" never did it for me in my harder rock days.

The focus of the Dukes shows is revisiting not only their songs but the songs they were listening to when they were coming up. So you get Marvin Gaye, Sly and the Family Stone, Mickey and Sylvia, Gladys Knight etc "covers" from a superb band of headliners, backed up by what is basically the recent Steely Dan touring band, including Jon Herrington (I somehow manage to forget just how good and tasty his licks are  between shows), the SD horns, Jim Beard on keyboards and the gorgeous (sounding I mean, ahem)  Carolyn Leonhart and powerful Catherine Russell doing backup and a few duets. They have a different drummer, Sherman? from Nashville or Memphis?...My net connection is bad tonite..I'll correct this later, who was very good as well. You cant get Keith Carlock every time you see Fagen after all!  Michael Leonhart's trumpet was up front a lot, and he is just awesome.

Despite my past preferences, I was blown away again by Bozz Scaggs. His voice has improved with age if anything, and he is a much better guitar player than his older hits reveal. He did a duet with Catherine Russell that was just beautiful..a tears in the eyes moment..I'll listen to my recording tomorrow and figure out just what it was...Not  "Love TKO" which I believe he sang solo and played some great guitar. I would have loved more Boz and less Michael McDonald ("Taking it To the Streets" and "What a Fool Believes", maybe another "White Lightning" hit). Since I was never a fan, and since his voice can no longer hit the high notes he has to shift everything to a lower register except some really forced and hoarse stuff up high, his songs were more nostalgia then great music for me. His soundcheck was awful, thank goodness the show was a bit better).  His backup singing is still hard to beat though, with a great sense of harmony and how to complement the lead, not overpower it.

The Steely Dan songs were the top of their list imo.."Kid Charlemagne", "Pretzel Logic", "Reelin in the Years" (Herrington copies Elliot Randall note for note early and then just kills it with his own licks later) and  "Peg" (a bit worn imo, but worn SD is better than fresh most for my taste).

I'd love to get up to the Gibson Thursday, but not much chance Im afraid.

Catch them if they are in your town and you grew up with that strange mix of music I had the good fortune to hear (Motown, R&B and SD!) you wont be sorry!

Re: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

Sounds fantastic.   The Dan are my favourite band and I love the New York Rock and Soul Revue, so I am sure to have loved this as well.

Shame SD only hit the UK once ever 20 years but I cant have everything.   I regularly go and see UK tribute 'Nearly Dan' (around 25 times so far) and they are marvellous (see Dr Wu clip)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJznCg3XaT4

3 (edited by ahsmith33 2012-06-27 08:12:38)

Re: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

that sounds like a winner, maybe they will make it to Atlanta or Nashville. I really liked Boz growing up and just ignored the "hit songs" if you can call them that. He has worked with soooo many different artists through the years, well rounded career. Well, Donald's voice is not what it used to be either, so I could tolerate Michael easily in this setting.
Jon and Jim are fabulous musicians, any idea who they had on bass? I assume it's not going to be a cheap ticket.
Thanks for posting this!

Keith has been in the studio fairly recently working with Mike Stern on a few tracks for his new release, don't know what he is doing right now.

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4 (edited by holdemxpert 2012-06-27 09:39:51)

Re: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

ahsmith33 wrote:

that sounds like a winner, maybe they will make it to Atlanta or Nashville. I really liked Boz growing up and just ignored the "hit songs" if you can call them that. He has worked with soooo many different artists through the years, well rounded career. Well, Donald's voice is not what it used to be either, so I could tolerate Michael easily in this setting.
Jon and Jim are fabulous musicians, any idea who they had on bass? I assume it's not going to be a cheap ticket.
Thanks for posting this!

Keith has been in the studio fairly recently working with Mike Stern on a few tracks for his new release, don't know what he is doing right now.

Apologies to Ready Freddie Washington for leaving him out of the lineup!

Donald's voice not what it used to be? That could be a good thing, lol.

Yes, they are in Atlanta (Alpharetta) July 20.

And the drummer I brain cramped on above is Shannon Forrest.

Re: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

I put Boz head and shoulders at the pinnacle of that triumvirate! He oozes talent.  I wonder if jim m ever took my advice to pick up Boz's Come On Home.  Great blues album. 

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Re: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

Rocket wrote:

I put Boz head and shoulders at the pinnacle of that triumvirate! He oozes talent.  I wonder if jim m ever took my advice to pick up Boz's Come On Home.  Great blues album. 

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

I'll take Fagen's songwriting over almost anybody's, but very tough to compare SD jazz/rock to Texas blues.

Re: Dukes of Sept Rhythm Review Review ---Fagen/Scaggs/McDonald

This is another good album. Some songs with Duane Allman...Loan Me A Dime is AWESOME!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boz_Scaggs_(album)

Also, holdemxpert- judging Boz Scaggs in totality over Lowdown and Lido Shuttle, will have you missing out on Boz's talent. I'm glad you were presently surprised. Some artists ventured off in another direction during the 80's...I always get a laugh when I meet a Steve Winwood fan and they mainly associate him with Higher Love. lol You can listen to Rocket's suggestion on Amazon. I would go to this show if it were coming near me, they toured back in 2010.

Rocket wrote:

I put Boz head and shoulders at the pinnacle of that triumvirate! He oozes talent.  I wonder if jim m ever took my advice to pick up Boz's Come On Home.  Great blues album. 

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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