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Ellguitar Says:

Sep 13, 2009 - Denny Dias, yes. Skunk, no - not quite. Larry Carlton and Walter Becker are my two favourites, but Denny Dias is pretty cool. I like his solo on Aja a lot.

steelydanZ Says:

Sep 18, 2009 - Superb ! Is Walter in there ?

smock66 Says:

Sep 28, 2009 - few bands are as serious about what they create and share with the audience. I think they bring a jazz attitude to popular music. I'm forever grateful to the band members and their muses. SD RULES!

TheTrfollower Says:

Sep 30, 2009 - What a great performance! Don's the king of soul!

pbyardh Says:

Oct 2, 2009 - No, he is not. Click on the more info thingee. Please.

steelydanZ Says:

Oct 2, 2009 - Its a pitty Stevie ray Vaughn was not still here , it would be interesting what he could do with SD songs !

badbrad Says:

Oct 3, 2009 - Stevie was a great blues player but could not read a note of music nor had the ability to play over complex chord changes required for Steely Dan.

spinner883 Says:

Oct 3, 2009 - um im sure he do pretty awesome. he had a disgusting sense of rhythm. plus the complex part of this song is basically Emaj then Dmaj (and that little bit in C). either way, rhythm is so strong that it wouldnt really matter what he played

badbrad Says:

Oct 4, 2009 - to each his own...I'll take Drew Zingg in this situation

wakefield2112 Says:

Oct 7, 2009 - Most excellent.

richkurl Says:

Oct 7, 2009 - Man alive, Zingg is just brimming with talent. I think he ran with SD for 1 tour in the mid 90's. Anyone know what he's up to these days?

wtfpdm Says:

Oct 9, 2009 - I thought the guitar player was left handed

TheTrfollower Says:

Oct 11, 2009 - Yes, he is! No doubt in my mind what so ever! Click on the learn more thingee, please:)

Theryougo1 Says:

Oct 24, 2009 - Were was Walter Becker during this recording? Excellent! Michael McDonald was a nice addition.

pbyardh Says:

Oct 24, 2009 - Presumably Walter was in Hawaii. Not here..

gresach Says:

Oct 29, 2009 - what a great song great version

dlmaston Says:

Oct 29, 2009 - This was from a Donald Fagen solo tour, so it is not uncommon for Walter to miss those.

8u5r Says:

Oct 30, 2009 - Drew lays it down!

jcieslak1 Says:

Nov 6, 2009 - soaring guitar saturated with emotion - ! great version of this song.

chalone2 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - well, there is no comparison,IMO. I like Pat Metheny, have seen him several times, but come on!! he is not in the same league as Fagen (and Becker)

chalone2 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - it is on the tape I have, which was made at the Beacon Theatre in 1991.. reALLY COOL.

zombywoof112 Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - Listen to Zingg's work on Boz Scagg's "Greatest Hits Live." He is, as always, phenomenal.

kellar Says:

Nov 17, 2009 - Fagen reminds me of Glen Gould, different genre, but same brilliance, posture, and intensity at the piano.

bluestreakbuck Says:

Nov 18, 2009 - Fagan is a brilliant artist, takes his music very serious, I'm sure if you screw up a rif or come in a little late or flat he would tear you up backstage, a benchmark musican

myloveybunny Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - I saw this when the Rock n' Soul Revue came to St. Louis, MO. One of the best concerts...EVER!