Steely Dan, “Bodhisattva” from ‘Northeast Corridor’ (2021): Steely Dan Sunday
It’s easy to see why “Bodhisattva” has made all but one Steely Dan tour. This is a joyous jam of guitars, keyboards and drums.
It’s easy to see why “Bodhisattva” has made all but one Steely Dan tour. This is a joyous jam of guitars, keyboards and drums.
There are small variations throughout Steely Dan’s latest live take on “Peg,” but they don’t detract from – or add to – the song’s greatness.
John Lawler breaks down a rare concert version of a 21st Century Steely Dan song, “Things I Miss The Most.”
Preston Frazier says the inclusion of this lovely song from Steely Dan’s ‘Everything Must Go’ is highly welcome, but bittersweet.
Steely Dan’s “Glamour Profession,” reproduced in all its ’80s glory, is a fun look back.
No, there’s nothing transformational here; it’s just the Steely Dan band giving you the good stuff.
Steely Dan’s “Hey Nineteen” has aged reasonably well. Unfortunately, the live versions are now missing two critical elements that Walter Becker provided.
“Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” Steely Dan’s most popular single, doesn’t consistently make it on the set list. Are they bored with it too?
There’s a good reason that “Kid Charlemagne” debuted on the Citizen Steely Dan Tour in 1994 and has never left the setlist.
This lineup has played together longer than any incarnation of Steely Dan, so the results overall are excellent.