Friday, September 12, 2003

Roseland Ballroom - Steely Dan

Set 1

Cubano Chant (Band Only)

Aja

Time Out of Mind

Godwacker

Caves of Altamira

Black Cow

Babylon Sisters

Slang of Ages (Walter)

Band Intro

Peg

Home At Last

Set 2

Steely Dan Show

Janie Runaway (segue into)

Hey 19

Haitian Divorce (Walter Sings)

Lunch With Gina

Everything Must Go

Parker's Band (Back up Singers do lead)

Josie

Kid Charlemagne

Don't Take Me Alive

Encore

My Old School

FM

Dateline: 3:30P Friday September 12th, 2003.

Here I am, NYC at the Novetel, waiting for the big moment to arrive. When I arrived in NYC I immediately went to the Roseland Ballroom to find out what was going on. I spoke to security and asked when the soundcheck would be and found out that the load in was not yet complete. I decided to walk over 1 block to 53rd and see what I could see and low and behold, the guy was right. There were doors and people and stuff going in and out. There was also a building right across the street, getting cement hoisted way up to the top and I decided to not hang around for long. There was also a bouncer type dude back there who I really didn't want to mess with. So I returned to the Novetel (I had scouted it out earlier). Nice balcony overlooking the street. Pete Fogel was right on. Oh, I did ask for a SD poster at the Roseland Box Office and the woman doing Will Call said they did not have any extra. Damn.

It is now 3:45P and I went out onto the terrace and people with Steely Dan tee shirts came out. I asked and found out it was Lucky Henry and his wife. We talked for a few minutes and he mentioned that he had listened to the sound check at the back doors back in 95. So when they decided to go off in search of some dinner, I decided to brave big and burly and walked back over to 53rd street. I got there in time to see the back door of Roseland actually open. I stepped into the doorway and saw that it was just behind the stage on the far right. People were doing the check, check microphone stuff. In retrospect, I figured out it must have been the sound guys. Big and burly decided to make an appearance at that point and I got put behind a barrier. Almost immediately, Keith Carlock came up to the door and he had to pull out his identification, before B & B would let him in. A minute or two later, along comes Walter walking down 53rd talking on his cell phone. As he came to the door, I managed to catch a picture of him.

A much better open then at Paso Robles, the bass was a bit high in the mix, but the band had no problems at all. You could tell that they were feeding from the frenzy that was the audience and everyone was trying his hardest to please and amaze. Carlock owns Aja's drums and Herington manages to do almost all the guitar parts on his own. Walter is there, but most of the work was Herrington, from what I could see. Then on to Time Out of Mind. For me, the funniest part was everyone trying to hold the mystical sphere. Us and the background singers. It made me laugh.

Godwacker. Donald using the Melodica for this tune, though still not as complex as in the CD. The good part was that I heard real improvement on the horns. I remember hearing it going no where fast, the first time around. This time the horns had their act together and were definitely taking it on the road, during the bridge/trading 4's part. I still wish Donald and Walter would do it, but this has evolved into quite a nice piece of work. On to Caves of Altamira. This song did nothing for me at Paso Robles and I was real impressed with the improvement tonight. Donald's voice doing the song justice, considering it was written back in the Brill Building days. I expected to see some cave paintings on the background, but that didn't seem to be the case. Black Cow up next and during the sound check Donald had done the "Uptown Baby" open and I was kind of wondering if he was going to do that tonight, but no, he sang it straight. The Victor Feldman part is always my favorite and tonight didn't disappoint. Babylon Sisters was another song that I did not see them do on this tour, so it was nice to hear. The band is doing it even better then I saw it on the Plush and the girls were really into it. So was the audience, we would shout the line about "you've got to shake it baby" along with them. Nice work. Walter gets introduced and did Slang of Ages without any substitutions that I could hear. Of course the fact that my part of the audience was singing along, may have had something to do with that. No slang me at the end. Damn.

Band introductions focused on the fact that they are all from the NYC area, minus Cynthia. It was very hot music during the intros and much better then I remember. Peg came up next and Jon Herrington does his magic, Carlock does a masterful version of Rick Marotta on drums. Finally Home at Last ended the first set. Being that Bernard Purdie will be performing Saturday at Le Bar Bat, I almost expected him to turn up as guest Drummer on this tune that carries his Purdie Shuffle. We were out of part 1 and not a minute too soon.

It was boiling on the floor and we were just right up against each other. I decided to get a beer and cool off a bit, knowing that it was going to be a challenge to get back to the front. I actually found a seat on the side and sat for about 5 minutes to give my feet a rest and then decided to get back. Thank goodness for Ed Beatty being so tall. I used him as a compass and told the people I was trying to squeeze past, that he was my husband. When I got to the front I kidded him and told him what I did and he yells out at the crowd that he is not my husband. It was just too funny. We talked a bit more and then on came the band for part 2. Someone gave Cynthia an Aja scarf, I thought it was Danfiend. Cynthia seemed real touched.

On to The Steely Dan Show (with lyrics). I had lots of fun singing this, since the words were not projected in Paso Robles and then we had Donald and Walter back and we went off into the Jail bait medley of Janey Runaway and Hey 19. Donald does indeed give the audience a chance to sing on this tune. It was fun. Back into the Walter version of Haitian Divorce and that film was a riot. Definitely added to the feeling of the song. Yes, Herington did great on guitar for that tune. I felt they did better then what I heard at Paso Robles. Walter more at home with the sound and Herington had the wa-wa's right.

The band broke into Lunch with Gina and it was just perfect, like the album. The waiter never comes? Not in this case and they audience appreciated the change. Then, OMG, it was EMG itself. Carlock working those drums on the open and just feeding on the fact that we went wild when we heard the opening chords of that song. We knew we lost TIMTM, but what a substitution, 2 tunes!!!!! It was well worth it and a wonderful song. Walt Weiskopf did the sax right on (like I expected anything else from him). The girls did Parker's Band and how appropriate was it that 52nd Street's the junction. A wonderful dancing tune.

Next up was a beautiful piano piece that Cara Mia swore was Maxine but off we went into Josie. Tom Barney's bass work was excellent and Carlock was indeed on fire in all senses of the word. During Keith's drum solo, Donald grabs his Coke can and disappears from our view. When he returned, the can was gone. Hmmmm, they didn't want it around to end up on Ebay, perhaps? :-)

I commented that we were now kicking into overdrive and yes, here came Kid Charlemagne.

Herington feeding off the frenzy from the crowd, kicked it up a notch and then brought it even higher with my favorite song, Don't take me Alive. Watched Mr. Tom Barney as he did a wonderful version of the bassline on that song. I couldn't see him well this time, but it was more then I could see him at Paso Robles, so it was a real treat to catch some of his work, especially some of the Rainey stuff. Of course, I yelled for the infamous Luckless Pedestrian.

End of show and the crowd wanted more and of course, we got it. My Old School and Herington still working hard. Audience appreciates the effort. Donald makes the comment about "we have time for..." and a bunch of us go 2 more. He looked a bit confused and then said "1 more". Well, we tried. FM is done beautifully and we applaud as the band leaves the stage.

I picked up my stuff, lose Ed and gang and made my way over to Le Bar Bat. My feet by this time were dying and I took a table down below and got a soda. The place was packed! I finally got up the energy to go upstairs and someone points me over to a table in the back and there are the missing Ed Beatty with such people as Aussie and Utah, YGK and Lisa G, Andy Metzger, Dan Fiend. Others around the area are Cara Mia, Pete and Shari, Hoops and Moonflower, Hat too Flat and Mr. Sam and Lady Bayside. Also around are Tom Barney, Cynthia Calhoun and Jon Herington. I manage to speak to each of them and they are all incredibly nice people. I was getting tired and worried about catching a taxi out of there and I finally decided to cut my losses at 2:30P and take the taxi earlier, rather then in an hour or so. That ended up being the right thing to do, because I stuck my hand out to try to call a taxi and none of them stopped. Then Jon Herington moved out into the middle of the street, right in front of me and stuck his hand out. I kiddingly joked that he was trying to steal my taxi and at that moment a taxi stops. I guess because I am such an non New York wimp and he is a NYC expert. He graciously opens the door and informs me that here is my taxi. I was so charmed and impressed and grateful that this piece of unknown business was finally taken care of, that I climbed in and off I went. The rain that held off all night, finally appeared when I got to Kennedy Airport. I could not have asked for better. I stayed in terminal 4 until the other terminals opened up and flew back to LA, a tired but happy traveler. Thanks to all who made it a true night to remember.

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A poem from Wormy....

angel

an angel descended and hailed a cab
a six string wonder beckoned jestures graceful
a memory instill that night

Thursday, July 24, 2003

Steely Dan At Paso Robles



This post was brought over from my old Angelfire account. It is here for historical purposes only. Enjoy reading it, if you happen to find it here on my blog.

"Let's go to the California Mid State Fair", I said to my husband one sunny March day.

"Uh, Why?" he replied.

"Because Steely Dan will be playing there on July 24th and it's only $38 a ticket. What a deal.!"

Well, we scored the tickets and made some reservations, for a very short 2 day vacation. At the last minute my husband actually got out of work early enough for us to start the journey Tuesday Evening, July 22nd. So off we went to Ventura, Ca. Made it to our hotel by 7PM and were eating chowder in a buoy, by 7:30PM at Andrea's Seafood. A favorite place of ours, when we visit that area. What a nice way to watch the sun set on the Pacific Ocean. Swam in the hotel pool and spa and off to bed, due to the long trip in the morning. Woke up to a typical summer morning on the coast, no sun and lots of fog. We had the hotel breakfast and we were on the road by about 9AM. Once we moved inland, the sun broke through and we traveled by Santa Barbara, Buelton, Santa Maria, Pismo Beach, San Luis Osbispo, Morro Bay and finally our destination for the day, Cambria. We were there just in time for lunch and had some pizza at the JBJ's Roundup Pizza. It was quite good and fortified again, we decided to hit the road up Highway 1 for an hour or so. We made a short stop at Hearst Castle's Gift store. My 12 year old had never been there and we figured it was at least an introduction to the Castle. Did some shopping and buying of fudge (yum) and off we went again, to Hwy 1. The last time I had driven that road, was around 11 years ago and all that I remembered were the steep and dangerous curves. Amazingly, there are actually long stretches of roadway where you can do speeds of at least 40 to 50 miles an hour. We made it up to Lucia (about half way to Monterey) and then had to turn around. The views on the way back are even more spectacular then the ones on the way up and we enjoyed it immensely.

We then came back to Cambria and checked into the San Simeon Pines Resort. A lovely and (relatively) inexpensive older resort on Moonstone Beach Drive. San Simeon Pines Seaside Resort Website
It had croquet, shuffleboard, golf, a pool and access to Moonstone Beach. A throwback to another era and we were totally enthralled with it. Our room was lovely, too. Lots of wood beams and a sliding glass door that opened to our patio and pool area. We decided to go have an early dinner and ate right on Moonstone Beach Drive. Then it was time for the sunset and we sat by the water and took pictures as we watched it. We then went back to the room and wanted to swim, but there were no lights at the pool, so we decided to stay in and just watch TV. The next morning we woke up and went to breakfast at the Pine Tree Inn. It was similar to the Sunday breakfast we have at our local cafe. We then shopped in town a bit, stopping at Seekers (a glass gallery) and the Soldier shop (a place with lots of miniatures of battle scenes, chess sets, pins and prints). Bought a few souvenirs and moved on to Paso Robles. The drive over took us thorough some of that areas lovely vineyards and we would like to return there to check them out, another time. We had lunch and checked into our hotel the Paso Robles Inn. What a lovely place to stay. They have waterfalls in the spa and gardens, that the rooms overlook. There are thermal spas in some rooms, too, though we did not have that.

We went in the pool and spa and found lots of people in the pool were going to the concert that evening. So it was pretty nice. Some were already doing some libations, though we did not partake. We went and got dressed and picked up the shuttle bus right in the front of the hotel. What a great service that was. You did not have to worry about drinking and driving in a strange town. Kudos to the city for providing the service. A five minute drive and there we were at the gate of the Mid State Fair. We looked around a bit and then had some ribs and hero sandwiches for dinner. Looked around some more and just before we entered the area where the concert was, we had our ice cream dessert.

As we headed for the entrance, I suddenly saw Ed Beatty and Pete Fogel having a drink before entering the grandstand area. Ed and I were thrilled to find each other and talked for a bit. Then Pete came over and talked to me. He actually was with Q (Down in Tampa) and some others, who I did not know. I assume they were spouses, though. Finally Ed Beatty's family came over and we got to talk to them, too. It was very nice, to see them all again. We then passed through the turnstiles and we were there. There were Steely Dan Tee-shirts and other things to buy for lots of money. I called up Blaise and ran some of the choices by him, but they were way too pricey at $35 for a tee-shirt. So off we went to our seats.



From the pictures, you can see that we were way over to the left. What actually was nice about it was that when Donald and Walter left the stage, they came our way and we could watch their reactions. After I settled down I saw that Ed and his family had arrived at their seats and that they were not far from ours. I went over there and along came Steveedan. We talked a bit and then another gentleman came over and Steve introduced him to me as South of Hollywood. The 3 of them had all been at the concert the night before and were beginning to talk about the set list and I did not want to hear about it, so I left them all and returned to my family.




Paso Robles July 24, 2003 (Second day of their tour)

Set 1

Cubano Chant (Band Only)

Aja

Time Out of Mind

Godwacker

Caves of Altamira

Blues Beach

Do it Again

Slang of Ages (Walter)

Band Intro

Peg

Home At Last

Set 2

Steely Dan Show

Janie Runaway (segue into)

Hey 19

Haitian Divorce (Walter Sings)

Things I Miss the Most

Parker's Band (Back up Singers do lead)

Josie

Kid Charlemagne

Don't Take Me Alive

Encore

My Old School

FM






Soon after, the band came on and played a jazz instrumental. The people took their seats (for the most part) and then Donald and Walter appeared and off they went into Aja. What a start to the concert!. The first set there was a wind blowing and it was quite cold. Donald and the Back up singers were all wearing leather jackets, though the girls had on their Steely Dan Tee-shirts, underneath. The wind died down and the 2nd set, it was a bit warmer. Maybe it was all those people, being in the same place, warmed it up. A lot of the details are a blur to me now, because the concert was about 3 weeks ago, but things I do remember are that the first few numbers seemed a bit tentative, I think due to the crowd still coming to their seats. Godwacker in particular, was a bit off. I loved it anyway. The having to sit and not dance, did get to me a bit, but I endured and finally toward the end, people were up and dancing and I could do that. It was the best part. Walter did do a great job with Slang of Ages and he held his own with Haitian Divorce. The Jail bait segue between Hey 19 and Janey Runaway was quite funny and so was the Divorce mini suite of Haitian Divorce and Things I miss the Most. Yes, there were lots of their older material, but lots of new stuff for us to enjoy, too. As far as I could tell, the audience had a good time and so did we. As we left, we stopped at the tee shirt shop again and we picked up the "Things I Miss the Most" tee shirt. The three of us figure we will share it. :-)

Some of the other shirts were a black Aja Shirt, a Coffee and a Kiss picture shirt, a wonder waif style tee shirt with the Steely Dan logo from Can't Buy a Thrill. There was also a EMG tee shirt (traditional tour type thing), a mouse pad of the cover of EMG and a computer case (I believe). It was late, we were getting tired and off we went to the bus and the trip home. Friday morning we got up at 6AM and got out of town at exactly 7AM. We hustled down the 101 Freeway and got to our house by exactly 10:10AM and managed to get the car unpacked and get my husband to work by 11AM and me to work by 11:30AM. What a vacation! We managed to cram quite a bit into 2 days and hope to return to the Central Coast again, soon. We also plan to have another go at Steely Dan, when they return to LA for a show at Universal. We can't wait.