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re: Jethro Tull and Steely Dan
Posted on 3/21/15 at 8:20 am to Dick Leverage
Posted on 3/21/15 at 8:20 am to Dick Leverage
Totally agree on Steely Dan. The Making of Ajais awesome to watch. Fagen and Becker worked with a "who's who" of musicians...Skunk Baxter, Michael McDonald, Steve Gadd, Mark Knopfler, Lee Ritenour, Paich and Porcaro from Toto to name a few. Incredible lineups.
Posted on 3/21/15 at 9:52 am to BasilFawlty
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Totally agree on Steely Dan. The Making of Ajais awesome to watch. Fagen and Becker worked with a "who's who" of musicians...Skunk Baxter, Michael McDonald, Steve Gadd, Mark Knopfler, Lee Ritenour, Paich and Porcaro from Toto to name a few. Incredible lineups.
Jazzman Tom Scott and Rick Derringer
Posted on 3/21/15 at 10:06 am to BasilFawlty
I agree, of course, on SD.
My opinion on JT was formed around the mid 90s after I bought a boxed set with about 60 songs. I had grown up hearing their 4-5 standard classic rock station playlist songs and always thought it was unique. It wasn't until I listened to the boxed set that I realized how great the band was. I later bought a CD called {As Classic Case} Jethro Tull Performs with The London Symphony Orchestra , and was blown away. Got to see them live in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre around 96 and it was one of the best shows I have ever seen live.
My opinion on JT was formed around the mid 90s after I bought a boxed set with about 60 songs. I had grown up hearing their 4-5 standard classic rock station playlist songs and always thought it was unique. It wasn't until I listened to the boxed set that I realized how great the band was. I later bought a CD called {As Classic Case} Jethro Tull Performs with The London Symphony Orchestra , and was blown away. Got to see them live in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre around 96 and it was one of the best shows I have ever seen live.
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