On August 12, 2006, Steely Dan performed at the Steelyard in Charlotte, North Carolina, during their "Everything Must Go" tour. This concert followed the release of their 2003 album, "Everything Must Go," which marked the band's return to studio recordings after a period of inactivity. This album showcased their signature jazz-rock sound and included tracks like "The Last Mall" and "Godwhacker." The live performance captured in Charlotte is a testament to Steely Dan's enduring appeal and musicianship, featuring a blend of new material and classic favorites from their extensive catalog. Interestingly, the band, known for their meticulous studio work, adopted a more relaxed and improvisational approach during live performances, demonstrating their versatility as they engaged with the audience. This concert reflects their status as seasoned performers while highlighting the ongoing evolution of their music, even decades after their initial rise to fame in the 1970s.