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Thank God for the doobie bros. I wish
they would have played the whole
concert. Steely dan was horrible!!
They sounded like they were playing
one long song. Fagen should have
stayed retired. Over half the crowd
walked out on Steely dan within the
1st half hour of their set. I gave 5 star
for doobie bros but a zero for steely
dan.
Mickie from Pittsburgh, PA
DOOBIE BROTHERS SHOULD A BEEN THE HEADLINERS
Saw at Denver Pepsi Center. Doobie Brothers rocked the house......people out of their seats
singing& dancing in aisles. They sounded GREAT !!!L. Steely Dan however was a yawnfest. We
left about 30 mins after they started playing & once outside saw that A TON of others were
leaving in the middle of their set too. Just boring..,every damn song sounded the same.
Cannot figure out how EVER Steely Dan was the headliner group. They were just OK at best.
Had they warmed up for the Doobie Bros, as they should have, people would have stayed for
the entire show & left happy & still singing. Would not ever pay to see Steely Dan again.Give
the Doobies 5 stars, Steely Dan 5 yawns
Lisa W. from Seattle, Washington
STEELEY DAN WAS CONFUSED
So excited to see Doobie Brothets and Steely
Dan at Key Arena
Doobie Brothers were pretty amazing.
Steely Dan on the othet hand seemed
confused on what to sing. People come to
see older bands to sing along with the hits.
Yeah that didn't happen. Many people
started leaving by about the fifth song
including us. What songs were they singing?
Who knows...fail
Dave from Evergreen Park, IL from Nashville, Tennessee
STEELY DAN AND THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
My wife and I were in Nashville and caught the Sunday Show. With the rain, the
venue could be a little more generous with starting the music when more fans are
actually in the venue. The entry gauntlet was frustrating. As to the music, I was
pleasantly surprised at how tight the Doobies sounded. They performed a nice crisp
hour set of the nothing but the hits. Much to my surprise, they stole the show.
Donald Fagan and the Band were good when the played, the loss of Walter Becker's
mic work with the fans was what was missing. Donald seemed a little cheesy
especially when he referenced the back-up singers as the Danettes. It was said by
someone else but Donald did have this look and feel of trying to be Ray Charles.
When the band was cooking, it was good, Try to keep the witty bantor to a
minimum, it was not working.
Elsa from Austin, Texas
WHAT’S UP WITH DONALD FAGEN?
Let me start with the ***** rating I give the Doobies. Could not have been better, those
guys are ageless and they brought on the hits and the audience to its feet.
On the other hand, Steely Dan indulged in playing obscure songs sprinkled with a few
hits in between. Mr. Fagen is quite the genius and I am sure he misses Mr. Becker.
Maybe there is a legal reason for the paucity of hits played or maybe he just didn’t want
to. It was a real disappointment to not hear Deacon Blues, Reeling in the Years, Rikki and
many others that I so wanted them to play.
I would love to know from the band if there was an actual reason for this, it would be
more understandable and forgivable.
Greg Petree from Mount Juliet, Tennessee
DOOBIE BROTHERS WERE GREAT. STEELY DAN AVOIDED MANY HITS
Perhaps it was due to the storm delay. I mainly came to see the Doobies anyway and
they were fantastic. However, Steely Dan did not perform: Deacon Blues, Ricky Don't
Lose That Number, FM (No Static at All), Do It Again. Then, we had to sit through jazz
numbers that sounded like intermission at a Broadway play before finally hearing
Reelin' in the Year as an encore. I know there are some die-hard fans that loved
Steely Dan's set. But ticket sales are based on hearing the hits you grew up loving.
That didn't happen. Thanks Doobie Brothers for a great (but too brief) show.
Neil from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
DISAPPOINTED
Travelled up from Kissimmee to Jacksonville see two of my favourite groups with my family. We were on holiday from England. Disappointed on two fronts. No Michael McDonald - I was looking forward to hear him singing. Secondly the sound production for Steely Dan was poor. The band are very good with some brilliant musicians, but they were drown out by the bass and drums. The sound guy was on the stage to the side and should have been out front with the audience. Consequently several of the audience got up and left half way through.
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