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Steely Dan - 2000-02-01 - New York, NY (TV/FLAC)
(TV broadcast FLAC)
VH-1 "Storytellers" presents
Steely Dan
Sony Studios, New York City
February 1st 2000
PBS - In The Spotlight:
On January 28th and 29th, 2000, PBS and filmmaker Earle Sebastian taped an "In The Spotlight" Special at the Sony Studios in New York City. The resulting film features both performance and documentary/interview footage, and aired on most PBS affiliates during March 2000 [Omitted-Purchase the officially released "Two Against Nature" DVD which is this broadcast]
VH-1 - Storytellers:
On February 1st 2000 VH-1 taped a "Storytellers" featuring Steely Dan, also at Sony Studios in New York.
First aired Sunday 10:00 PM Apr 24, 2000 on VH1 and has not been commercially released
Reunited after twenty years,
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen host an hour of their songs, take requests from the audience, and in typically cryptic fashion divulge some of the concepts behind their music.
source:
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Walter and Donald were joined onstage by
Jon Herington (guitar);
Cornelius Bumpus (sax);
Chris Potter (sax);
Michael Leonhart (trumpet);
Jim Pugh (trombone);
Ricky Lawson (drums);
Tom Barney (bass);
Ted Baker (keyboards);
Victoria Cave (BG vocals);
Carolyn Leonhart (BG vocals),
and Cynthia Calhoun (BG vocals)
01. FM
02. Story about the origins of the bands name
03. Peg
04. Story about Kid Charlemagne
05. Kid Charlemagne
06. Story
07. Bad Sneakers
08. Audience questions for the band
09. Josie
10. Band questions for the audience
11. Do It Again
12. Cousin Dupree
13. What A Shame About Me
[42:19]
In the NTSC television system, a pilot tone of 15.734 kHz is used to indicate the presence of MTS stereo. There is a notch filter surrounding this tone. A frequency analysis snapshot is included so you can see other than the notch this is lossless full spectrum recording. Tracks were cut at places where the storytelling tracks can be omitted and the disc will not have any abrupt transitions. That would result in a nearly 34 minute long CD without the babble.
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