Thursday, December 26, 2013

Ricky Lawson

One of the people who were instrumental in the return of Steely Dan in 2000, was a drummer named Ricky Lawson.

He played with the band on the video known as Steely Dan: An In The Spotlight Special and during the tour that same year. Though he was out of the band by the year 2003, he put his mark on some of their songs and is remembered by fans, to this day.

We had heard the news of his falling ill a few weeks ago and shortly thereafter, he was reported as brain dead. So the news wasn't good, in the way of him having a full recovery. In the midst of Christmas week, the news came out that he finally died on Monday December 23rd.

You can read the official obituary HERE.

In his honor, I give you Ricky Lawson playing Pretzel Logic.

RIP Ricky.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Internet Handles

I am doing a paper on Internet Identities and I wondered what the percentages were for my Facebook friends in the Steely Dan world.

I happen to go by a handle in this world and I have for 12 years, but when I did this (obviously unscientific) study of my friends, these are the totals I got.

I was actually shocked that handles didn't win this survey, (they lost 16 to 18) because I have so very many friends who I have 2 names in my memory banks. Their handle and then their real name.

What did actually affect the data, were a few musicians who I am friends with, via the Steely Dan universe. They, of course do not go by handles.

Still, an interesting look at a subject that I find of interest.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Pearl Of The Quarter

This song is probably the most "Un-Steely Danish" song in their repetoire, though I am sure "My Old School" comes close.

The live version of "Pearl of the Quarter", (which you can listen to down below) begins with Donald Fagen mentioning that "it is a song about whores". They live in a lovely town called New Orleans, where Red Beans and Rice are a Quarter. :-)

The main difference in this song, is the masterful use of the pedal steel guitar, by Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. It gives the song a Country feel, which is not usually a sound you associate with Steely Dan songs.

This clip of "Pearl Of The Quarter" is from the Beacon performance on Rarities and Unreleased Night in 2011.

Pearl Of The Quarter

On the water down in New Orleans
My baby's the pearl of the quarter
She's a charmer like you never seen
Singing voulez voulez voulez vous
Where the sailor spends his hard earned pay
Red beans and rice for a quarter
You can see her almost any day
Singing voulez voulez voulez vous

[Chorus:] And if you hear from my Louise
Won't you tell her I love her so
Please make it clear
When her day is done
She got a place to go

I walked alone down the miracle mile
I met my baby by the shrine of the martyr
She stole my heart with her Cajun smile
Singing voulez voulez voulez vous
She loved the million dollar words I say
She loved the candy and the flowers
that I bought her
She said she loved me and was on her way
Singing voulez voulez voulez vous

[Chorus]

Saturday, November 23, 2013

The Second Arrangement

There are no songs more legendary then those that never were...

The Second Arrangement is a song that Steely Dan wrote and recorded for the Gaucho Album (which came out in 1980).

Brian Sweet's Reelin' In The Years makes mention of the problems with this song. Here's what he wrote.

"Misfortune struck early when an assistant engineer accidentally deleted "The Second Arrangement", a favorite track of Katz and Nichols". The song was gone, except for a small 19 second clip which has been around the web, for years and you can currently still listen to, HERE.

The duo tried to recreate the song, but it never sounded the same. They finally decided to call a stop to the recreation and consider it gone, since their hearts were not in it. So the bitter reality is, that it was never fully recovered.

They were now one song short. Since they needed a song for the album, they started putting something together. They used a guitar solo of Larry Carlton's from their sessions for an earlier album and reworked a song they wrote called, "Were You Blind That Day". The replacement song, became "Third World Man". In my humble opinion, a great song and I am glad it made it onto Gaucho.

In 2011, Steely Dan toured and they decided to do a rarities and unreleased night, which I wrote about HERE.

One of the songs that they played that night...was their best recreation of "The Second Arrangement". As with all my video, it is a crappy version, but hey, you can get the idea of what it was like that night at the Beacon.

Did I mention that I cried? :-)

Enjoy.

The Second Arrangement

Pour out the wine, little girl
I've got just two friends in this whole wide world
Here's to reckless lovers
We all need somebody
Stashed in the yellow Jag
I've got my life and laundry in a Gladstone bag
You should know the program
Just one red rose and a tender goodbye
[One last goodbye]

And I run to the second arrangement
It's only the natural thing
Who steps out with no regrets
A sparkling conscience
A new address
When I run to the second arrangement
The home of a mutual friend
Now's the time to redefine the first arrangement again

It's a sticky situation
A serious affair
I must explain it to you somehow
Right now I'll just move back one square

Here comes that noise again
Another scrambled message from my last best friend
Something I can dance to
A song with tears in it
Old friends abandon me
It's just the routine politics of jealousy
Someday we'll remember
That one red rose and one last goodbye
[One last goodbye]

Then I run to the second arrangement
It's only the natural thing
Who steps out with no regrets
A sparkling conscience
A new address
When I run to the second arrangement
The home of a mutual friend
Now's the time to redefine the first arrangement again

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Podcast About Why I Follow Steely Dan

This is a 3 minute story explaining how I started hanging out on Steely Dan message boards, back in 2001. In the podcast, I speak of watching an "In The Spotlight" show. If interested, you can see that, HERE.

It was a journey that took almost 1 year, from the start, to the first posting on a message board.

The concerts I have seen and the friends I have made along the way, have been priceless. I encourage people to scope out the scene, tread lightly, but don't be afraid to jump in.

Enjoy the podcast.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

My Review of Eminent Hipsters

As I promised (HERE), this is my review of the book, Eminent Hipsters.

This is Donald Fagen's first attempt at writing a book and as he says, a preview of a book about his life. Being that we Steely Dan fans have had nothing to go by, except the Brian Sweet book "Reeling in the Years", this is huge to us.

The first part of the book, he centers his time on some of the influences who shaped him. Radio DJ Mort Fega, Henry Mancini, Jean Shephard, The Boswell Sisters are a few of them. His quirky mixing of jazz changes in his rock songs, is a direct result of the synthesis of all these influences...so I found it of interest.

The vast majority of the 2nd half of the book (it is only 159 pages long) centers on his being "On Tour" in 2012, with the Dukes of September Rhythm Review. The Dukes are: Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen and a Band. 3 old friends on buses, touring the US. He does not tell us anything about his partners on the tour, but he strictly stays with his own story and his own experiences of life on the bus. It is not pretty and at times, quite depressing. I couldn't put it down.

Take that comment as roaring approval of this book and go get it.

If you would like, you can purchase it on Amazon HERE.

Enjoy.

Monday, November 11, 2013

My Life On The Pluto Off Ramp (AKA: Following A Band Called Steely Dan)

Yes, I am a big fan of Steely Dan.

Many in my family and some of my friends think this means that I am a little weird.

Well, yes, I guess it does.

But following the ups and downs of the band Steely Dan has enriched my life so much and I will never regret that long ago day when I first jumped onto a message board and made that leap into cyberspace.

I was 46 years old and my son was past childhood and getting toward his teenage years.

I had a bit of time and following the band via message boards worked so well, for me at that point in time.

Now days things are so different. A different look, a different time and mostly a check in Facebook immediately brings me into that world once again. A good thing, because I don't have time to spend in message boards much anymore.

My Steely Dan friends are the ones who dragged me into Facebook, kicking and screaming in 2009. It was the right move, for that time and I have enjoyed becoming more then just "Friends" with them.

Less trolls, too. I have left them all behind. :-)

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Deacon Blues: A Behind The Lyrics Look

Another little quote from Donald Fagen's new book, Eminent Hipsters. In this section, he is on tour with The Dukes of September and writing of his experiences.

"Back to Alabama. The last stop in the South, the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, couldn't have been more different from St. Augustine.
In the seventies, Walter [Becker] and I wrote a tune, "Deacon Blues," that toyed with the cliché of the jazz musician as antihero. It was kind of a takeoff on that old essay by Norman Mailer, "The White Negro," not to mention our lives up to that point. I'm sure we thought it was hilarious: the alienated white suburban kid thinks that if he learns how to play bebop, he'll throw off the chains of repression and live the authentic life, unleash the wild steeds of art and passion and so on. The chorus sums it up."

I'll learn to work the saxophone
I'll play just what I feel
Drink Scotch whisky all night long
And die behind the wheel
They got a name for the winners in the world
I want a name when I lose
They call Alabama the Crimson Tide
Call me Deacon Blues

Click Deacon Blues, for the complete set of lyrics.

Friday, November 8, 2013

An Audio Podcast Test

This is just an experiment to see if I can get a Podcast going on my website. It's a 2 minute story explaining how I started hanging out on Steely Dan message boards, back in 2001. The audio is very low. Sorry about that, this is just a test.

Monday, November 4, 2013

My Old School: A Behind The Lyrics Look

Hardcore fans know the story of the song, "My Old School" and as a matter of fact, Fever Dreams (click the link and scroll down) goes into quite a bit of detail on the subject under the My Old School section. Since this blog is brand new and I just got a copy of Eminent Hipsters, Donald Fagen's book, I thought I would recount some of it, since he devotes a chapter to some of his experiences, while in school.

If you check Wikipedia you find out that the start of the supergroup, Steely Dan, had its very humble beginnings at Bard College. The college is located along the east side of the Hudson River, near a town called Annendale. Many rich people had their summer homes along the river and one of them was used to start this school. Donald recounts the story of walking by this room one day and hearing someone playing blues licks on guitar. That someone, was a very young Walter Becker. Though 2 years apart in age, they found out that they had so much in common, both musically and in their wry sense of humor. They began working with each other and those collaborations brought the beginnings of some of the songs that they would eventually flesh out and record, years later. They were that good, right from the start.

One of their early songs, which ended up on their second album, was "My Old School" (recorded back in 1973) recounts the tale of why Donald Fagen is never, ever going back to his old school. I believe this is the first time I have seen such detail about the story, by the way.

Donald Fagen:
"In May of '69, I was up at Bard for the weekend, working on the last draft of my senior thesis in an off-campus house I had rented with a couple of other students. At four in the morning, the house and several men's dorms on campus were raided by deputies of the local sheriff's department, along with some state cops, under the aegis of the Dutchess County DA's office."

[They were looking for any trace of marijuana. He continues.]

"By sunrise, some fifty kids had been paddy-wagoned over to jail and locked in a cell block, including me, Walter and [Donald's girlfriend] Dorothy, who were both visiting. The guys were shorn of their long, treasured locks by a trustee barber. After a day or so, the college bailed out all the students, including former student Walter. They refused to do the same for Dorothy, a nonstudent.
I called my father, then living in Ohio, who arranged bail for Dorothy and then flew in so we could consult with the school's attorney, Peter Maroulis. A month later, our cases having already been dismissed, I sat on a bench with Dorothy, my father and Maroulis, watching the graduation of the Class of '69. Because the college refused to bail out Dorothy, and because they'd let the sheriff's office place an undercover spy with the building and grounds department-he had been disguised as a janitor-I'd decided to boycott the ceremony. Yeah, good times..."

This Entertainment Weekly Article came out when Donald released Morp The Cat in 2006. It also goes into the story, which you can read, if you like. Here is a small excerpt.

"Four years later, Fagen and Becker released ''My Old School.'' While Fagen says the song is ''not literal'' (and Becker insists he ''never thought of it as an angry-sounding song; I think of it as a funny song''), he acknowledges that there was real fury behind the ''never going back'' chorus. ''I don't know how serious we were [about never returning],'' he says, ''but at the time both of us were very pissed off at the school, that's for sure.'' Fagen kept his promise for 16 years. Then, in 1985, he returned to campus for the first time, to accept an honorary doctorate. What finally made him relent and go back to Annandale? He thinks for a moment, as if pondering the question for the very first time. ''Well, you know. I'm not one to hold a grudge''." (EW March 2006)

Here are the actual lyrics to "My Old School", though still cryptic (what Steely Dan song isn't), you can definitely see some of the autobiographical parts of the song.

I remember the thirty-five sweet goodbyes
When you put me on the Wolverine
Up to Annandale
It was still September
When your daddy was quite surprised
To find you with the working girls
In the county jail
I was smoking with the boys upstairs
When I heard about the whole affair
I said oh no
William and Mary won't do

CHORUS:
Well I did not think the girl
Could be so cruel
And I'm never going back
To my old school

Oleanders growing outside her door
Soon they're gonna be in bloom
Up in Annandale
I can't stand her
Doing what she did before
Living like a gypsy queen
In a fairy tale
Well I hear the whistle but I can't go
I'm gonna take her down to Mexico
She said oh no
Guadalajara won't do

CHORUS

California tumbles into the sea
That'll be the day I go
Back to Annandale
Tried to warn you
About Chino and Daddy Gee
But I can't seem to get to you
Through the U.S. Mail
Well I hear the whistle but I can't go
I'm gonna take her down to Mexico
She said oh no
Guadalajara won't do

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Sunken Condos Interview

On the last day of October, I bring you an interview that came out a year ago, when Donald Fagen's Sunken Condos came out. This quote from Michael Leonhart, kind of sums up how Donald works, all these years later. We always heard about how hard a set of task masters Donald and Walter were, back in the day. It's nice to hear that he still cares.

"The funny thing with Donald is whether it's live or overdub session, he's approaching everything as building a house from the bottom up in term of groove and tuning. I have seen him chuck a solo that was gorgeous, because the tuning was slightly off. Donald's brain is wired so that he's very sensitive to pitch,and he just can't turn that thing off - which can be a plus and a minus at times. But in the case of building a rhythm section, he's not going to green light a track, unless it rings true. It can be frustrating, but it's the only way to make this stuff."

You can read the entire Guitar Player interview archived HERE on Jon Herington's website.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Eminent Hipsters

Tuesday was streeting day for Donald Fagen's book, Eminent Hipsters.

A good interview with the books author, is HERE.

If you would like, you can purchase it on Amazon HERE.

A cool quote from the article that sums up Donald Fagen's hatred of technology, I found of interest. One of my college grad courses is on Culture and Technology.

"You know, my book, it's not about a musician facing down his audience but an older musician feeling alienated from the world he's forced into. I get into a car now, everyone is immediately looking at phones. What the (expletive)? I have tech rage. Daniel Day-Lewis, whom my wife (singer Libby Titus) knows, doesn't have a cellphone. I resisted email a long time. It's destructive to the human soul."

I hope to buy it soon and will review, if I do read it.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Do It Again Video From The Wang 9/25/13

Unfortunately digital cameras do a lousy job at concerts, but at least I hold mine fairly steady.

The audio on this is terrible, but hey, check it out anyway. It's only a minute.

Do It Again*

*Recorded in honor of my card playing "son #2".

Friday, October 18, 2013

Steely Dan At The Citi Wang Theater

The missing part of my concert review, is the concert itself, on 9/25/13.

It has been too hectic to get this going, sooner, so my apologies.

Blueport - Is a Gerry Mulligan song and was our opening song for the evening. As usual, it's the band playing this song alone. At the end, on come Donald, Walter and the Steely Women. We are ready to go.

Your Gold Teeth - I have heard this song from Countdown to Ecstasy before, during the last tour in 2011 and they do a masterful job of performing it. Good start to the evening.

Aja - Yes, the great drummer, Keith Carlock has slowly but surely owned this song. As usual, spot on and Donald sang all the lyrics this time around.

Hey Nineteen - Being that I am at school this semester, this song almost felt like something different, to me. Not like I am a co-ed myself, but I am sure in the midst of many of them. Walter was masterful doing his talk, before the line about the Cuervo Gold.

Show Biz Kids - I love this song and their rendition is well performed.

Black Cow - I haven't heard this song since 2009 and it was wonderful to hear.

Black Friday - I also haven't heard Black Friday in years. An unexpected pleasure.

Time Out of Mind - This song from Gaucho, has become a staple on tour. Donald gets to play his melodica thing, with Walter on guitar. Nice job.

Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More - It's Walter Becker's moment in the sun and he does a nice job on this song.

Deacon Blues - OMG! I thought I had died and gone to heaven. I haven't heard Deacon Blues since 2009 (Aja night at the Gibson) What a pleasure to hear it again. The closest you get to a Donald and Walter theme song.

Bodhisattva - Probably my favorite song that they play live. I just can't get enough of it.

Rikki Don't Lose That Number - I feel for Donald, because I know he doesn't like playing this song...but really, I love it.

Do It Again - Their first hit song and I was definitely glad to hear it again.

I Want to Do Everything for You, which is a Joe Tex song. Then they lead into the Band Intros by Walter Becker

Josie - Now starts the kick it into overdrive section. Josie starts it off, with Walter doing his guitar work.

Peg - Jon Herington in the house, cranking out some tasty guitar licks. Played as one would expect.

My Old School - Another song that touches this school girl's heart, my theme song for this semester. I guess I did go back to my old school.

Reelin' in the Years - Done the original way. Just how I like it. Jon doing a righteous bunch of solos. Off goes the band and we clap and clap.

Encore: Kid Charlemagne - Always a winner to the guitar god set. Well done, even without Larry Carlton. The two leave the stage and the band breaks into their final song of the evening.

Untouchables Theme with just the band playing. Actually a nice song to begin packing up and getting ready to leave your seat.

Well done evening. My only complaint was that I was hoping for a Countdown to Ecstasy Night, since they have performed King of the World this tour and they hinted that it might happen. Another thing I was hoping for were some Boston tunes, which they have done in the past, for the Wang Crowd. Boston Rag or Dirty Water. Unfortunately for me, I did not get either.

Donald says see you next time and hopefully, I will be there, yelling my head off, once again.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

An Interview With Steely Dan Producer, Gary Katz

Back in the day, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker were working in Los Angeles. The two New Yorkers had been lured there by a man they met in New York, named Gary Katz. Katz got a job at ABC/Dunhill Records in Los Angeles and got them a gig out there as Staff Songwriters. The rest, as they say, is history.

7 albums over the next 10 years and the 2 staff songwriters, who miserably failed in that job, instead formed the band that they named Steely Dan. They ended up with a hit and became household names.

Gary was there for it all and in the interview, he brings it all back to the forefront.

Enjoy a listen, to the history of a band.

You can access the interview done by Inside Musicast HERE.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

A Boston Danfest - Jacob Wirth

I flew into Boston on 9/25/13, for a Steely Dan Concert, because I couldn't resist a free ticket in a city I had never seen the band in.

They have a particular love for the city of Boston and have been known for playing songs that they never play anywhere else. The Boston Rag, for one and Dirty Water (Boston's "Theme" song), for another. So to to say the least, I had high expectations going in.

I flew in and after a visit with a work friend and a walk along one side of Boston Common, I arrived at the venue for the evening and right across the street, the location of the Danfest...Jacob Wirths. My hostess for the evening, had informed me that she would be late and to look for a gentleman with a white suit and a white fez on. I figured I was good to go with that information and so I walked into the restaurant.

No suit, no fez anywhere...

So I decided to use the ladies and in the time that took, along came my host for the evening Paul known as "Fezzie".

He had arrived with another fan known as "Girl Margaret" and it was a delight to finally meet her. She lives in New York and made the long drive in, so I wasn't alone in my coming in from a long distance.

She is one of the younger fans, only 32 and a pleasure to get to know. The three of us sat down and ordered some food. Just as the food arrived, along came my hostess, off from work. She is known as "Denise Hinktown" in the Steely Dan fan world and we had met at a concert at Chumash in 2007. It was so good to see her again.

Almost at the same time, others started coming along. "Chan" and his son, Matt (who is another of the younger Steely Dan Fans at 23). He must come by it naturally, because he had so much to say about his home rig and some really old analog equipment that he keeps going. He's got that Steely Dan spirit, all right.

Shortly after, the other recipient of the free ticket came along. She is known as "Sue Dave". We got to meet her and her husband...who is Dave, who knew?

Next we were joined by "Jane Lightning", who had been at the concert the night before. We had never met before, so it was a pleasure.

Finally, we were joined by "Good King John" and his wife, Erica.

Well, our little group had grown to 11 fans and our table couldn't hold anymore, so Fezzie and I decided to head over to the Wang Theater.

He was waiting for some friends of his, who he gave tickets to. He also does this hanging out at the front of the venue thing. I guess the fans are really into getting their photo taken with this tall imposing figure wearing his white tuxedo and Steely Dan white fez.

It was amazing to stand there watching all this go on. While we stood there hanging out, I asked Paul, where the idea of the clothes came from. He told me that most of it is from a song called "Bad Sneakers".

The operative lines being:
"You fellah, you tearin' up the street
You wear that white tuxedo
How you gonna beat the heat"

The hat was an easy guess, since Steely Dan did a song called The Fez.

All in all, a great evening to wet my appetite for the main event.

The concert review will come next.

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Photo number 2
Me, Fezzie and Jane Lightning

Photo number 3
Dave, Sue, Denise, Margaret, Chan and Matt

Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Setlist For The Boston Show - Citi Wang Theater

Here is the setlist for the 9/25/13 show last week, from my notes.

You can also see it on SetlistFM.

I heard that Walter Becker left the concert early Tuesday night, due to a fever. I am so glad he was in good form, for my concert.

My apologies for being so late with this post. I hope to have the concert review, by the weekend.

Blueport
(Gerry Mulligan cover) (Bipolar All-Stars only)

Your Gold Teeth
Aja
Hey Nineteen
Show Biz Kids
Black Cow
Black Friday
Time Out of Mind
Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More
Deacon Blues
Bodhisattva
Rikki Don't Lose That Number
Do It Again
I Want to (Do Everything for You)
(Joe Tex cover) (Band Intros by Walter Becker)

Josie
Peg
My Old School
Reelin' in the Years

Encore:
Kid Charlemagne

Untouchables Theme
(Nelson Riddle cover) (Bipolar All-Stars only)

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Trusty "Angel" Girl


I am sure this has crossed your mind, if you post anywhere on the internet where I do. So what's with the trusty angel girl line you use? As I have mentioned in conversation before, I love the music of Steely Dan. When I first began reading a place called Under the Banyan Trees (also known as The Yellow), I noticed that posters mostly had "handles" that referred back to lyrics in Steely Dan song. One of my best friends is Luckless Pedestrian, from a line in "Don't Take Me Alive". Well, I began looking at lyrics for something that somehow spoke for "Me". Debated Katy at one time, because one of my favorite songs is on the Katy Lied album, but there was a Me Katy who posted at that time. So I looked further. I then noticed a trend...angels seem to be prominently featured in Steely Dan songs. I have no understanding as to why this occurs but there were at least (at the time) 6 references that I found to an angel. Well, I make my home in Los Angeles and I happen to be Catholic, so I have a connection to angels. I signed onto the yellow with this line from Steely Dan's first album song, "Brooklyn". February of 2001 a new entity appeared saying...

A race of angels...
bound with one another...

There she was, a bit more friendly then she is now. Lots of flaming does tend to bring down ones enthusiasm a bit but she has persevered and grown in this internet world. She signed onto the Max Martini world (a new venture for her) back in November of 2006 and now she switches between worlds but the same persona exists. These past years make me feel that she has grown up to have a personality of her own. It's funny sometimes to see. She has walked and fund raised for Cure Autism Now as Angelle Lemarche, she has "starred" as a movie extra as Angelle Lemarche, and The Navy Seals send her invites to their museum events, since she donated to them, too. lol
Anyway, I felt like paying tribute to some of those lyrics that helped make her personality. What follows are angel references in Steely Dan songs. I like to think that "angel" references are on the rise in Steely Dan recordings of the 21st century, because of me. I take pride in that...if only in my own mind.

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Can't Buy a Thrill 1971

Brooklyn

A race of angels
Bound with one another
A dish of dollars
Laid out for all to see
A tower room at Eden Rock
His golf at noon for free
Brooklyn owes the charmer
Under me

_____________

The Royal Scam 1976

Green Earrings

Cold, daring
No flies on me
Sorry, angel
I must take what I see

Green earrings
I remember
The rings of rare design
I remember
The look in your eyes
I don't mind

Greek medallion
Sparkles when you smile
Sorry, angel
I get hungry like a child

_____________

Kamakiriad 1993 (Donald Fagen)

Tomorrow's Girls

Our home is just like any other
We're grillin' burgers on the back lawn
Some time goes by
We fall asleep with the TV on
I dream about a laughing angel
Then the laugh becomes a furious whine
Look out fellas
It's shredding time

_____________

11 Tracks of Whack 1994 (Walter Becker)

Girlfriend

So come on angel
Tune in on me
You 'll see your faithful servant
Lost in misery
And all of your hard work
Coming down to no good
Better see about me babe
If you only could now

Down at the Bottom

like the feathers and I love the hat
I like that little gypsy tune you're humming
I guess I'm happy now we've had this chat
Oh yeah I'm really glad I saw you coming
There in the corner of the eastern sky
The tortured angel of your rising sign
Darkens the evening with his one good eye
An evil omen of the dopest kind

_____________

Medical Science (Bonus track on Japanese version of 11TOW)

And all the jiveasses and the true believers
The bullshit givers and receivers
Here today tomorrow gone
To the triage tent in the great beyond
Wherein the angel tangoes with the infidel



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Everything Must Go 2003

Godwacker

We track your almighty ass
Thru seven heaven-worlds
Me, Slinky Redfoot
And our trusty angel-girls
And when the stars bleed out
That be the fever of the chase
You better get gone poppie
GodWhacker's on the case

Blues Beach

Grab Big Dog a blanket
Angel of my heart
Things may get a whole lot worse
Before suddenly falling apart
Give your roommate Yvonne a ring
Cause if she still wants in I gotta pull some strings

_____________

Morph the Cat (Donald Fagen) 2006

Security Joan

Well I guess I needed a miracle
If I was gonna make my flight
I had to get to Gate C13
And it was still way out of sight
But something in my carry-on bag
Ticked off the x-ray machine
Cause then an angel straight from heaven
Asked me to step behind the screen
When I felt her wand sweep over me
You know I never felt so clean

Yes, it's a pretty diverse bunch of lyrics and I truly appreciate Donald and Walter for giving me so much to work with over the years.
Thanks guys.

"The Steely Dan Show" Is A Real Song

If you would like to hear the song and follow along with the lyrics, click the title of the song and it will bring you to a You Tube video from 2003.

"The Steely Dan Show"

Boys and Girls
They come from all around
From dear old Stockholm
To Copenhagen town
Forget their troubles
In tasty riddum n' rime
So here you are
And now it's party time
Wrap your mind
Around this sound
And let the goodness ripple down
Goodbye to Lonely Street
You're in the Catbird Seat
At THE STEELY DAN SHOW

If you got backpacks
And pointy little shoes
Late-model roadsters
Or just those walkin' blues
A case of heartache
That you're too numb to fight
A secret sorrow
That keeps you up all night
Well don't you fret
It's not your fault
Just lay it all on Don and Walt
Just trip out on these hits
The groove that never quits
At THE STEELY DAN SHOW

So buy a program
And/or a hat
You don't pass up a deal like that
It's only promo stuff
But hey it's good enough
For THE STEELY DAN SHOW

Friday, September 20, 2013

Set Lists of Steely Dan Concerts

It amazes me what comes along on the Internet. Back in the day, we would post our Steely Dan set lists over on something called The Blue Book. Then along came Twitter and the first night someone would Tweet the set list and it would post over on the Blue, too.

Now days, there is such a thing as Set List FM and look how cool it is!

Set List FM.

What I have learned from checking this out once in a while, is that the really cool songs I would have died to see, are gone. Darn!

Check out your favorite bands set lists, if you are so inclined. Lots of stats, too.

I love evolving technology.