He's so humble. Larry can play the most advanced fusion - point it up - strikes twice - ect. He can play ANY bebop jazz, or he can get simple and still sound awesome. He's my favorite. In my book, the best guitarist in history.
C'EST DIEU TOUT SIMPLEMENT !!!!!!! C'EST AVEC SON ALTER ÉGO PAT METHENY LE PLUS GRAND MUSICIEN ET GUITARISTE DE L'HISTOIRE DE LA MUSIQUE AU 20 ÈME SIÈCLE TOUT SIMPLEMENT !!!!!!! DE FRANCE AMICALEMENT GUY
Yep, an essential element. Mr Carlton would be the first to admit that it's the musicians he plays with that make him sound good! :) What I like about this tune and indeed a lot of Larry's playing is that he merges jazz and more popular elements so seamlessly. A master, truly!
I never get tired of this song..studio..live..The Dan..Larry🙌..On this particular Crossroads version that Fender Rhodes just releases the dopamine endorphins
There are 19 different chords in this piece. And you are correct man, what an arrangement. A pleasure to hear. And these gents do it so well. GREAT musicians, especially Mr. 335.
I strongly advise you to check all Steely Dan repertoire, Larry Carlton was quite involved in the project, such as many other great musicians (Knopfler, Wayne Shorter, Steeve Gadd, Bernard Purdie....). Beautiful music, amazing arrangements
@mariopenati9489 Will be studied for years in the future. Simply amazing the product that came out of the Steely Dan projects. All musicians that played with Donald and Walter can be complimented for their contributions. I know they must have been intimidated by the brilliance of these compositions and under their tutalage propelled their careers. Imagine being only 21 years old and playing with these legendary musicians. Steve Gad was a great example of being a chosen one
I was there. Hot August Texas day. About 1:00PM. That was LC's Sapphire Blue band. They kicked off with Friday Night Shuffle and electrified the place.
Unbelievable! I once asked the band leader from a SD cover band, "How you going to pull it off with no horns?" Now this guy comes along and pulls it off without vocals!
A lot of people in the audience thinking, I know that song, that’s Steely Dan. Larry played with Dan? He did a lot of their best studio stuff. Larry was also great with Fourplay.
One day, DF will be seen to be the George Gershwin of his generation. And when that day comes I'll put some Remy in my snifter and toast him to the sky, and whisper "Rock on, Donald..."
I wish the DONALD FAGEN, WALTER BECKER, LARRY CARLTON, MICHEAL MCDONALD, & TIM SCHMIT would unit for a concert together as STEELY DAN. With LARRY & WALTER on guitars, DONALD & MIKE on keyboards, TIM on bass guitar, TIM & MIKE on harmony vocal, a horn section and drummer, they could make this song and others sound like the studio version and recapture the true magic they had. Of course, TIM, MIKE, & WALTER could take a turn on lead vocal.
And Jeff Baxter. It was him who raised our interest here in Finland 45 years ago. It took over thirty years to see them here . Why Schmidt? Becker started as a bass player. The original drummer is dead and Dias... his own exercise is not too mesmerizing
@@tapiomakelainen Yeah, I just can't see Timmy as bassist for that lineup. Unless it would be more of a collaboration of "artists who really like each other." It needs an understated yet dirty-punching bass. I always liked Blood Sweat and Tears bassist Jim Fielder--lordie that dude could bring it!
Yeah. No shit. Unbelievable. That drummer was one of the best I've ever heard in 60 years of listening to jazz. That guy is on TOP of this. Man, if I was putting together a band, I'd hunt him down and hire him. WOW!
L'immense steve lukhater au new morning il y a une vingtaine d'années ou il est accompagné par ??? Par ??? He bien par DIEU LUI MÊME son ami son maître le maître de tous les guitaristes de cette planète l'extra terrestre le martien l'homme au toucher et au phrasé miraculeux le pkus grand musicien avec pat metheny du 20 ème siècle vous l'avez reconnu j'espère. L'immense le monumental l'unique LARRY CARLTON. MIRACULEUX TOUT SIMPLEMENT pour un morceau rentré dans l'histoire de la musique au 20 ÈME SIÈCLE composé par ??? LARRY CARLTON bien sûr !!!!!! GUY
Ahh! The Colton Bowl? So, did they add another stadium in Dallas since I left? Back in the old days, we only had the Cotton Bowl. How things change. Ha!
Looks like Bob Francescini.What a great sound and interpretation of SDs vocal line.Difficulty imagine anyone playing it better.Sound,vibrato, feel,phrasing right on the money.
He sounds good for this live gig but the great Jim Keltner played the original track. He is a great groove drummer and played the perfect funky pocket on the album version that we all love..
He's so humble. Larry can play the most advanced fusion - point it up - strikes twice - ect. He can play ANY bebop jazz, or he can get simple and still sound awesome. He's my favorite. In my book, the best guitarist in history.
I was just saying earlier tonight that Larry is, hands down, my favorite guitarist 🎸
@@ambrosined1981 cool
C'EST DIEU TOUT SIMPLEMENT !!!!!!! C'EST AVEC SON ALTER ÉGO PAT METHENY LE PLUS GRAND MUSICIEN ET GUITARISTE DE L'HISTOIRE DE LA MUSIQUE AU 20 ÈME SIÈCLE TOUT SIMPLEMENT !!!!!!! DE FRANCE AMICALEMENT GUY
@@ambrosined1981his session with bb king is legendary stuff!
i can not hear this song without the lyrics ringing in my ears josie shes the pride of the neihbourhood etc etc
Like nobody in the crowd is singing along; HOW???
I'd be at the top of my lungs! #SoOutrageous
Larry Carlton - A MASTER OF THE CRAFT. Dish out licks like this for 40+ years and you are really A MASTER. Namaste Mr Carlton.
Larry Carlton is a Beast!! Thank God for his Fingers!!
The drummer is poppin’
Yep, an essential element. Mr Carlton would be the first to admit that it's the musicians he plays with that make him sound good! :)
What I like about this tune and indeed a lot of Larry's playing is that he merges jazz and more popular elements so seamlessly. A master, truly!
Yeah buddy!
Just saw Donald Fagen and his band last week. They were fabulous. Larry Carlton and this band, fabulous too. Such a joy to listen to the pros!
They don't make music like this anymore, except maybe Jacob.
Yes,pros,the operative word
Larry Carlton, the CRUSADERS guitar player...
@@gatshatsha Ha ha, that's going back some. He was great on those records, too.
drummer is killin it...all great players
Who's the drummer here? He's got a great feel and skill!
THE MAN, Mr." CARLTON "!
He is my main man, I love him. What a feel for the songs he plays.10 STARS FOR LARRY CARLTON
This one of the best things I have heard online. The musicianship is amazing.
Have this on a bootleg Eric Clapton complition from China.. 1 the best performances at crossroads, never knew that Larry work with some the best.
I know I'm quite off topic but do anybody know of a good website to stream new tv shows online ?
I never get tired of this song..studio..live..The Dan..Larry🙌..On this particular Crossroads version that Fender Rhodes just releases the dopamine endorphins
Larry is still the man! And Eric’s Crossroads Festivals are incredibly cool, yet criminally under appreciated.
Mr. 335 The Magnificent Larry Carlton one ☝🏻 word (GREAT)
Wish I could have saw this in person! What an inspiring piece of music this is
I am thankful for this talented man..loved his work nearly a lifetime..Bless you Larry !!
I was in that crowd!! Great concert festival!!
Jelous
Certainly one of the very best guitarists of all time. Amazing.
Fantastic instrumental version of Josie !!
Fagen and Becker would most certainly approve of this rendition! Killer!!
Clapton as well since it was his festival.
REAL artists.
Wow, what keyboard work, too. Larry knows how to put a band together!
Simply the most recognizable soft touch an amazing tone! Loved by all guitar player's.
love me some Larry C everyday
Amazing. will never forget it!
Timeless music......
Great tight band of musicians Larry's playing brilliant again so smooth mr 335
The horns are great.
Un gran tema de stely dan con el maestro de la guitarra larry c. Maestro de maestros
My first ever concert, didn't know who he was at age 10, now Steely Dan is my favorite band. Damn, I had no idea then.
Hunter Jessup Glad you’re a Dan fan, Hunter!
Great taste in music little Dude.
Steely Dan is the shit.
Two contrasting solo’s painting on the same canvas in real time, extraordinary at flow! Bravo and Thank you for sharing.
My God, the chord progressions in that song are incredible.
There are 19 different chords in this piece. And you are correct man, what an arrangement. A pleasure to hear. And these gents do it so well. GREAT musicians, especially Mr. 335.
I strongly advise you to check all Steely Dan repertoire, Larry Carlton was quite involved in the project, such as many other great musicians (Knopfler, Wayne Shorter, Steeve Gadd, Bernard Purdie....). Beautiful music, amazing arrangements
@mariopenati9489 Will be studied for years in the future. Simply amazing the product that came out of the Steely Dan projects. All musicians that played with Donald and Walter can be complimented for their contributions. I know they must have been intimidated by the brilliance of these compositions and under their tutalage propelled their careers. Imagine being only 21 years old and playing with these legendary musicians. Steve Gad was a great example of being a chosen one
Great as always
I was there. Hot August Texas day. About 1:00PM. That was LC's Sapphire Blue band. They kicked off with Friday Night Shuffle and electrified the place.
Did u guys catch Clapton killer performances?
Yes. It was all killer stuff until the sitar dude sat down and played for what seemed like an hour.
What great musicianship
সুন্দর অনুষ্ঠান, সবাইকে শুভেচ্ছা
The king of yacht rock
I fixed a microphone for your sax player in Reno in 1989 or so. I also stopped by the show that night and watched from back stage. Awesome show.
TURN UP THAT BASS!!! ITS MISSING AND ITS THE WHOLE SONG!! One of the best grooves in the world
What in the hell is your problem?
Really? The bass is there and prominent. Thank heaven you weren't the sound engineer!
El bajo está EN SU PUNTO.
So excellent…jazz and rock…big fan of
thank you so much Bower
S E N S A T I O N A L ! ! ! !
Unbelievable! I once asked the band leader from a SD cover band, "How you going to pull it off with no horns?" Now this guy comes along and pulls it off without vocals!
Excellent drummer 👌👍
AMAZING.
Go Larry !!!
Whoa... this is way cool. PEACE
Fingers snapping toe tapping in the groove
LARRY CARL-TONE ....................... MR. 335 ~!~!~
A lot of people in the audience thinking, I know that song, that’s Steely Dan. Larry played with Dan? He did a lot of their best studio stuff. Larry was also great with Fourplay.
Nice video and Song 👍👍👍✌🏼✌️
Come to play in Brazil.
LC ❤🎶🎸💫🙏🏼 And of course the solid band!!😃🤩👌🏼👊🎶💫❤️
One day, DF will be seen to be the George Gershwin of his generation. And when that day comes I'll put some Remy in my snifter and toast him to the sky, and whisper "Rock on, Donald..."
Mark Douthit is a freaking beast
I have a friend named Josie and I've been working on this one for a while. It's is not an easy song, especially the intro.
so smooth
That was the good old days back in 1994 when you were with Stanley Clarke
The Master.
Bartender 2 Larry Carlton Please🥂
Geezzz,,,, what can you say,,,,,,,,,,~!
Sensacional🇧🇷
I wish the DONALD FAGEN, WALTER BECKER, LARRY CARLTON, MICHEAL MCDONALD, & TIM SCHMIT would unit for a concert together as STEELY DAN. With LARRY & WALTER on guitars, DONALD & MIKE on keyboards, TIM on bass guitar, TIM & MIKE on harmony vocal, a horn section and drummer, they could make this song and others sound like the studio version and recapture the true magic they had. Of course, TIM, MIKE, & WALTER could take a turn on lead vocal.
And Jeff Baxter. It was him who raised our interest here in Finland 45 years ago. It took over thirty years to see them here . Why Schmidt? Becker started as a bass player.
The original drummer is dead and Dias... his own exercise is not too mesmerizing
@@tapiomakelainen Yeah, I just can't see Timmy as bassist for that lineup. Unless it would be more of a collaboration of "artists who really like each other." It needs an understated yet dirty-punching bass. I always liked Blood Sweat and Tears bassist Jim Fielder--lordie that dude could bring it!
It'd have to be Chuck Rainey on bass
@@bassmatt4792 It's Travis Carlton, Larry's son.
@@tapiomakelainen the original drummer of "Josie" was Jim Keltner, who is still alive.
very very well ................................................................
What a freakin backup band....wow
Yeah. No shit. Unbelievable.
That drummer was one of the best I've ever heard in 60 years of listening to jazz. That guy is on TOP of this. Man, if I was putting together a band, I'd hunt him down and hire him. WOW!
Larry's son is the big fella on bass guitar, in case you didn't know! Cheers!
I look this up every so often just to listen to the drummer.
@@ljsportfolio Larnell Lewis is the drummer. Amazing talent!
Cuando éramos libremente felices
Donald and Walter’s go-to guy.
That is well-deserved high praise.
Beutiful i wish he was my guitar teacher.
paul cooper He’s been mine for years through the old Star Licks cassettes and just stealing from him stylistically.
paul cooper He’s been mine for years through the old Star Licks cassettes and just stealing from him stylistically.
The drummer is enjoying himself.
G.O.A.T🐐
the first,2004, of this serie
Take that Steely Dan..........!
Nice ❤
Epic, he looks so happy .
L'immense steve lukhater au new morning il y a une vingtaine d'années ou il est accompagné par ??? Par ??? He bien par DIEU LUI MÊME son ami son maître le maître de tous les guitaristes de cette planète l'extra terrestre le martien l'homme au toucher et au phrasé miraculeux le pkus grand musicien avec pat metheny du 20 ème siècle vous l'avez reconnu j'espère. L'immense le monumental l'unique LARRY CARLTON. MIRACULEUX TOUT SIMPLEMENT pour un morceau rentré dans l'histoire de la musique au 20 ÈME SIÈCLE composé par ??? LARRY CARLTON bien sûr !!!!!! GUY
Love it ❤️who is the great drummer ??
Ahh! The Colton Bowl? So, did they add another stadium in Dallas since I left? Back in the old days, we only had the Cotton Bowl. How things change. Ha!
very nice
Wow ,I just noticed it was from Crossroads.
Yup 2004.
Love to hear this drummer do the Steve Gadd solo on AJA
Well Keith Carlock nails it ok !
2:27-2:45 sax solo is so strong
Yeah :)
Клево!!
greatttttttttttttttttttt
Can someone tell me the name of that sax player.... this was all perfection, but that sax was damnnn smoooth... Thanks if anyone knows :)
+DAN ALEX Mark Douthit.
Looks like Bob Francescini.What a great sound and interpretation of SDs vocal line.Difficulty imagine anyone playing it better.Sound,vibrato, feel,phrasing right on the money.
Texan Steely Dan fans wow.
What happened to the horn player's neck at 1:50? Dang!
Casually rocking the $250,000 Dumble Overdrive Special up on a live stage in 100% humidity, nbd
greattttt
BAND:
Larry Carlton: Guitar
Travis Carlton: Bass
Larnell Lewis ? : Drums
Rick Jackson: Keys
Mark Douthit: Tenor sax
that's not Larnell Lewis!
This drummer is just fantastic! Anyone knows his name?
+Jordi C No but he's great i wanna know too! :-)
He sounds good for this live gig but the great Jim Keltner played the original track. He is a great groove drummer and played the perfect funky pocket on the album version that we all love..
Yeah he killed it!....showing some skills!
55Desoto
Moyes Lucas
🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️
Sounds better when someone sings 😮
Yacht Rock.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
is that bob james on keys. sounds like him
Rick Jackson
Reese Wynans
@@nitetrane98 It's Rick Jackson. He's played with Carlton for years.
That'd be the smoooth ................ ~~Rick Jackson~~!
Is that...Tom Scott on lead Tenor saxophone?
Mr next good next
Gene Coye on drums??
No ;)
Sounds really good. I wonder who wrote it.
Steely Dan
Such as Bitchin Groove! & Don't forget the Horns
Your legs and feet simply starts to move...