*** THEY QUIT TOURING IN '74; BROKE UP IN ’80 ***
🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
8:00 pm — Björk (IS)
9:00 pm — Steely Dan (USA)
Support Act : BJÖRK
Gaucho is the seventh studio album by the American (from Annandale-on-Hudson, New York) jazz soft fusion rock pop band Steely Dan, released on November 21, 1980. Producer Gary Katz. At the 24th Annual Grammy Awards, Gaucho won Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical, and was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.Exceptional difficulties plagued the album's production. Steely Dan disbanded in June 1981. Steely and it did not release another studio album until Two Against Nature, nearly 20 years later.

~ ART CRIMES TOUR 1996 ~
(The Art Crimes tour was the final big tour of the 90s for Steely Dan.Three unreleased songs were included in the set during this tour, being Cash Only Island, Jack of Speed, and Wet Side Story. Start date: July 5, 1996 — End Date: October 13, 1996)
Gaucho is the seventh studio album by the American (from Annandale-on-Hudson, New York) jazz soft fusion rock pop band Steely Dan, released on November 21, 1980. Producer Gary Katz. At the 24th Annual Grammy Awards, Gaucho won Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical, and was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.Exceptional difficulties plagued the album's production. Steely Dan disbanded in June 1981. Steely and it did not release another studio album until Two Against Nature, nearly 20 years later.
Post is the third studio album by Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician Björk,
released on June 13, 1995. Met with critical and commercial success,
Post went on to be certified Platinum in various regions including the
UK, USA, Canada, Europe and Australia, and produced three UK Top 10
singles. Produced by Björk - Nellee Hooper - Graham Massey - Tricky -
Howie B.
Donald Fagen — lead vocals, keyboards (1972–1981, 1993–present)
Walter Becker — guitars, bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (1972–1981; 1993–2017, died on September 3, 2017)
Wayne Krantz — guitar (1996)
Carolyn Leonhart — backing vocals (1993–1996, 2008–2013, 2018–present)
Cornelius Bumpus — tenor saxophone (1993–2003; died on February 3, 2004)
Ari Ambrose — tenor saxophone (1996–2000; 2018)
John Beasley — keyboards, piano (1996)
Michael Leonhart — trumpet, keyboards (1996–present)
Michelle Wiley — backing vocals (1996)
Ricky Lawson — drums (1996–2000; died on December 23, 2013)
Tom Barney — electric bass (finger) (1993–2003)
Walter Becker — guitars, bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (1972–1981; 1993–2017, died on September 3, 2017)
Wayne Krantz — guitar (1996)
Carolyn Leonhart — backing vocals (1993–1996, 2008–2013, 2018–present)
Cornelius Bumpus — tenor saxophone (1993–2003; died on February 3, 2004)
Ari Ambrose — tenor saxophone (1996–2000; 2018)
John Beasley — keyboards, piano (1996)
Michael Leonhart — trumpet, keyboards (1996–present)
Michelle Wiley — backing vocals (1996)
Ricky Lawson — drums (1996–2000; died on December 23, 2013)
Tom Barney — electric bass (finger) (1993–2003)
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BJÖRK (Band)
Björk Guðmundsdóttir — vocals, piano, keyboards, flute, harp, bass, guitar (1975–present)
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The Setlist
STEELY DAN
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Band
STEELY DAN
Set 1
Do It Again (Can't Buy a Thrill - 1972)
Bad Sneakers (Katy Lied - 1974)
Josie (Aja - 1977)
Hey Nineteen (Gaucho - 1980)
Jack of Speed (New Song)
Reelin' in the Years (Can't Buy a Thrill - 1972)
Babylon Sisters (Gaucho - 1980)
Green Earrings (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Rikki Don't Lose That Number (Pretzel Logic - 1974)
Peg (Aja - 1977)
(Intermission, band exits stage. "We'll be back!")
Set 2
East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (Duke Ellington and His Orchestra cover - Single - 1927)
Glamour Profession (Gaucho - 1980)
My Waterloo (Walter Becker song - 11 Tracks Of Whack - 1994)
Wet Side Story (New Song)
Chain Lightning (Katy Lied - 1974)
Deacon Blues (Aja - 1977)
Black Cow (Aja - 1977)
Home at Last (Aja - 1977)
Kid Charlemagne (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Encore
Don't Take Me Alive (The Royal Scam - 1976)
My Old School (Countdown to Ecstasy - 1973)
Do It Again (Can't Buy a Thrill - 1972)
Bad Sneakers (Katy Lied - 1974)
Josie (Aja - 1977)
Hey Nineteen (Gaucho - 1980)
Jack of Speed (New Song)
Reelin' in the Years (Can't Buy a Thrill - 1972)
Babylon Sisters (Gaucho - 1980)
Green Earrings (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Rikki Don't Lose That Number (Pretzel Logic - 1974)
Peg (Aja - 1977)
(Intermission, band exits stage. "We'll be back!")
Set 2
East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (Duke Ellington and His Orchestra cover - Single - 1927)
Glamour Profession (Gaucho - 1980)
My Waterloo (Walter Becker song - 11 Tracks Of Whack - 1994)
Wet Side Story (New Song)
Chain Lightning (Katy Lied - 1974)
Deacon Blues (Aja - 1977)
Black Cow (Aja - 1977)
Home at Last (Aja - 1977)
Kid Charlemagne (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Encore
Don't Take Me Alive (The Royal Scam - 1976)
My Old School (Countdown to Ecstasy - 1973)
Outro Audio Tape
FM (No Static at All) (Instrumental
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The Setlist
BJÖRK
BJÖRK
Headphones (Post - 1995)
Army of Me Enjoy (Post - 1995)
Hyperballad (Post - 1995)
Isobel (Post - 1995)
Possibly Maybe (Post - 1995)
Crying (Debut - 1993)
Big Time Sensuality (Debut - 1993)
Army of Me Enjoy (Post - 1995)
Hyperballad (Post - 1995)
Isobel (Post - 1995)
Possibly Maybe (Post - 1995)
Crying (Debut - 1993)
Big Time Sensuality (Debut - 1993)

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