Rikki, Don’t Lose That Number
East St Louis Toodle-oo
I’m guessing you know a few others without associating then with Steely Dan. Check out Deacon Blues, Josie or Hey 19, Peg…
The last time I saw them live (late 20th Century. AD):
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One of the people in our group was a friend named Peg. Awesome!!
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I was so “happy” (where “happy” is a euphemism for stoned outa my fucking gourd) that when I made a beer run and saw a sign reading “4 beer max” I thought it was per person per night, not per purchase. I later asked a random dude to buy me a beer (and he did) because I thought I had hit the limit by buying four [COLOR=“black”][COLOR=“Blue”]at a different vendor [/COLOR][/COLOR]earlier that night.
ETA: good times.
Yeah, that one was hard to miss.
Do It Again
Aja
FM
Hey Nineteen
Hard to pick, tho, since (as others have noted) the band really never wrote a bad song and any album usually had at least 3 spectacular songs in addition to the merely fantastic ones.
Jebflast…I just went to hear Home At Last after reading your post. There is a great live version on YouTube…Recent, of course…What a treat! I had forgotten this great song…
Libations
Sensations
That stagger the mind
Even though I said Donald fagen kind of annoys me, I have to give a plug for his homespun instructional video, with warren Bernhardt backing him up. The two of them kind of switch between a Rhodes and an acoustic piano. They break down quite a few of the big tunes and it’s quite…instructional, as I recall.
I think they do chain lightning, peg, Josie, and some others.
Oh, it’s like thirty or twenty bucks and you get some little transcriptions with the set. I can’t remember how much it was, but for a hard steely Dan fAn, it’s got to be a bargain what with concert prices. Plus happy traum at homespun is by all accounts a cool guy, so it’s not like your money’s going to some coke head a and r guy.
And I don’t really hate Donald fagen – he just has a massive ego, and is not as good a piano picker as he claims. But that describes a whole lot of people, including me. He is a good singer, and has a great sense of how to arrange medium sized groups.
Your Gold Teeth II. Probably my favorite guitar solo of all time.
Also from the Wiki article on Everything you did:
Interesting both to hear the genesis of the line and that the Eagles wanted to reference the phallic metaphor (although knives aren’t all that obvious) inherent in Steely Dan’s name. Thanks for the additional info.
Any major random dude will tell you…
mmm
I am trying hard to recall an instrumental that was at the end of one of their greatest hit albums. I lost that tape years ago. It starts off with a wah wah guitar…that’s the only way I can describe it.
Any help?
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I am trying hard to recall an instrumental that was at the end of one of their greatest hit albums. I lost that tape years ago. It starts off with a wah wah guitar…that’s the only way I can describe it.
Any help?
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Sounds like East St Louis Toodle-oo Which I think strictly speaking is a Duke Ellington ‘song’ It’s the only Steely Dan instrumental I can think of except for the B-side of FM, which is definitely not what you’re thinking of.
And IIRC it’s a voice-box not a wah-wah, like they used for Hiatian Divorce.
Like a gangster… on the run… you will stagger home… to your precious one…
Is their gas in the car… yes theirs gas in car… i think the people down the hall know who you are…
Sometimes i just have SD day… 1) Kid Charlmagne… 2) Black cow… 3) Pretzel logic…
Must be some sort of Steely Dan synergy going on. I walked into a Walgreen’s last night and danged if Green Earrings wasn’t playing on the oldies station they were tuned into. Sort of odd browsing the cough drops and candy aisle while listening to GR’s driving rhythm, crashing cymbals and saxophone.
My Old School or Deacon Blues, but I ain’t turning anything else off.