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Every time he says "skate a little lower now" I crack up. I clearly remember roller skating to this as a kid back in the early 80's. LOVE Steely Dan!

andrearodriguez
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Q: How many musicians are in Steely Dan?
A: All of them.

thomasburch
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As a producer, you should really be able to appreciate their stuff. Their sound production is so amazing that when you walked into any audio store in the 80's - Steely Dan (or Donald Fagen's "Nightfly") was the music they used to play when you asked to listen to audio gear...

d.s.
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In 1980, "Columbian" would have been weed. "Peruvian" would have been the white stuff. Michael McDonald, who you have liked in the Doobie Brothers is a frequent contributor to the background vocals in Steely Dan. This record came just after their peak with Aja. Aja the song, Josie, or Peg, are all great entries to Steely Dan excellence. Drum machines were in their infancy in those days. Steely Dan did not use them, but some of the snare hits are triggering electronic effects in certain songs.

JZeussM
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Your intuition on the drums was actually spot on. Fagen and Becker were perfectionists, so they basically had the legendary producer Roger Nichols custom build one of the first programmable drum machines for $150, 000 in 1978. They did overdub certain hits and fills from real drummers, but the drum machine (named "Wendel") laid down the base groove.

liquidjett
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This was the Seventies brother, a fine time to be alive and gettin along. Listen on to Steely Dan, Kid Charlemagne....

gsh
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Everything Steely Dan does is so smooth. :-) Try "FM (no static at all)" by Steely Dan you'll love it.

Coolrockndad
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No, they’re that tight. Possibly the tightest group I’ve ever heard. It’s remarkable.

RinpocheRags
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Steely Dan is the apex of production. All done on analog....

Yes tequila...and fine Columbian is devils lettuce...

jeffjones
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Van, I am amazed that you haven’t discovered Steely Dan until now! Yikes! You have a wonderful rabbit hole to explore. Their music is exquisite and funky and amazing. You won’t find any bad songs. I am not going to suggest anything because I wouldn’t know where to start. I’m sure you’ll get lots of them from your comment suggestion. Enjoy the trip!🌺✌️

debbiechang
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Deacon blues. My all time steely Dan favorite

lobo
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I grew up with this amazing music check out their songs Deacon Blues, Do It Again, Rikki Don’t Lose That Number and my favorite jam Black Cow.

shirleycollins
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Steely Dan was a revolving door of the best LA session players on the planet..

Tune-O-matic
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Steely Dan is awesome. All of their songs have that kind of groove, and their music is so clean and crisp. You should check out more of then. Try....Time Out of Mind😉
I always thought they were talking about Tequila and Mary Jane ..lol

roxannejohnston
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Steely Dan is the best produced music ever and that’s why it’s some of the best music ever made. This song is from 1980 not the 60’s. I get it your young and I’m old. So glad you’re listening and appreciating this music.

zekelucente
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One of my favorite bands. They have crazy attention to detail in the studio. Some of the best sounding recordings ever made. The Aja album is nothing but bangers.

quikspecvd
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R.I.P. Walter Becker, bassists, cofounder of Steely Dan. He passed in 2017. I saw them in Atlanta about a month or so after Mr Becker passed. He was missed. They have an incredible catalogue to dive into. Great Reaction! ✌🏼❤️

Edit to add - The band got their name from a sex toy named “Steely Dan” from the book by William Burroughs “Naked Lunch”

gemsun
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That's legendary session man, Rick Marotta on drums by the way. :)

mjohnson
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This song was released in 1980. It's about a guy and a younger girl who don't have much in common because of their age difference. Great song; love Steely Dan!

marymargaretmoore
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I'm a 90s kid who listened strictly to Rap. Steely Dan is so good. 100% listen to kid Charlemagne. I'll be waiting for your reaction to the solos and the drums underneath everything.

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