Weekend Concert Series: Doobie Brothers

Grab your suntan lotion – we’re going to Santa Barbara, California.

The year is 1982 and yacht rock has peaked. Yacht rock is a sort of relaxed beach music, seemingly created for being on a yacht in warm waters, surrounded by tropical drinks, bathing suits, and cocaine. Think Toto, Kenny Loggins, Gerry Rafferty, and those smooth-sounding rock bands from that time and place.

The Doobie Brothers, once a country rock sort of band, had completely transformed itself into a yacht rock leader with Michael McDonald at the helm, to the point of super-popularity and extinction. This was their farewell tour.

It was a simpler time when your big hair, Ocean Pacific shorts, and sunglasses could keep you going all summer long. When music was insipidly nice.

As a bonus, if you want to laugh, go get yourself hooked on the Channel101 parody series ‘Yacht Rock,” which is a laid-back soap opera type of story featuring actors playing Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Toto, Hall & Oates, Steely Dan, and the Eagles as they battle it out on the yacht rock scene.

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  • Yacht Rock!

    That is hilarious term! I have never heard it.
    I actually enjoyed the show, it kind of is wierd knowing the Doobies started as a biker bar anf morph into , well, a yacht rock band. I am only sorry Jeff “Skunk” Baxter isn’t in the concert.
    The Doobies/Michael Macdonald is sort of like the musical equivalent of a James Patterson novel, a real guilty pleasure. I still like the material, call me a wimp….

    Back to Yacht Rock, I googled that term and I came up with a show called Yacht Rock. This episode made me wet my pants. The Eagles vs. Steely Dan.

    http://www.channel101.com/episode/395

    • Same here

      Me, too. A guilty, white-soul kind of pleasure from the brothers.

      The show Yacht Rock is brilliant. Up there with the best.

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