Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Steely Dan At Honda Center In Anaheim "Think Fast"


My second Steely Dan concert experience of this Think Fast tour took me down to the former Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim. The renamed Honda Center looks just like a hockey rink and comes with the inherent problems of having a concert in a place not made for one. With that said, the ride was easy, even in rush hour and we were down in the parking lot, a little after 7PM. The crowd was 50 plus and mellow and for the most part, they were enthusiastic. They seemed to know Steely Dan, so that was good.

Being we got there on time, we again got to watch the Joey Defrancesco Trio in action.
I found that I enjoyed them more this time, though it was sometimes difficult to see them, through the crowd moving to their seats.


We had the added burden that our stairs led to the place where you got onto the floor, so anyone who was seated on the floor, passed our seats on their way down.
Joey and and trio did a half hour and then the crew set the stage for the band. At around 9PM, there they were.

Steely Dan.


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Set List

Everyone's Gone to the Movies/The Fez/Keith solo/Royal Scam Intro
Donald and Walter arrive and go into The Royal Scam
I've Got The News
Showbiz Kids
Bodhisattva
Two Against Nature
Hey 19
Godwacker
Home At Last
New Frontier
Gaucho (Walter On Vocals)
Babylon Sisters
Parker's Band (Steely Women)
Third World Man
Josie
Aja
Love Is Like An Itchin' In My Heart (Band Intros)
Peg
My Old School

Encores
Don't Take Me Alive
Kid Charlemagne

The Steely Women were truly beautiful in their Supremes inspired long brown/gold dresses and afro wigs. Donald and they were in fine voice and even Walter kicked Gaucho butt and held the audiences attention for his song. Unfortunately, almost every song brought out the bathroom crowd and the many people passing us was an issue from our location, since we were at the end of a row.
A minor thing that bothered me a bit, was the fact that the lights only highlight the person doing a solo. There was no way to watch a person who was not soloing at the time. We did not have monitors for this venue and the lack of light really hurt the enjoyment of the concert. Being you could not see them well (darn, I should have brought my binoculars), I felt that there was more of a disconnect in regard to seeing how the band enjoyed our enthusiasm. I hope they knew we liked them.
We had 3 songs that switched out from our Nokia concert 2 weeks ago. We had Bodhisattva, instead of Everything You Did, Home At Last instead of Glamour Profession and My Old School instead of FM. Nice changes, especially since we saw the shows so close together.

All in all, a good night and minus the trouble we had finding an on ramp for the I-5, as we left the concert, the evening was a total success.

That's all for me this year. I hope you enjoyed.

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