Walter Becker turns 64 today.
I always get a kick out of the fact that Donald's birthday is in early January, mine late January and Walter's mid February. It feels like I was destined to be part of the Steely Dan vibe. :-)
Walter is, of course the other half of the super group, Steely Dan.
Slightly out shined at times by Donald Fagen, but still a powerhouse, for the contributions he made to their many songs and records. He is particularly known for his "far out" biting lyrics and wonderful bass work...especially during the early years. A personal favorite bass line, is in his song, "Josie". Another is in the song, "Don't Take Me Alive".
I happen to love the man's work, similar to me loving John Oates' work, though many consider that it's all Daryl Hall, that makes up Hall and Oates.
The song I decided to link to, is Paging Audrey, from his 2008 release, Circus Money. It's a very sad song, but I love how powerful it is.
Please click the link...and enjoy.
Paging Audrey
In the littlest hours ‘tween the dusk and dawn
While the nightlight glows with the music on
You could climb so high in the dreamtime sky
And go anywhere
In that sometime place ever lost somehow
In the here and gone or the there and now
Did it all go bust — crumble down in dust
Or just slip away
Paging Audrey
Any random star
Lost and lonely
Somewhere very far
Paging Audrey
Come in from the cold
In that far-off room drenched in desert sun
Evil words were spoke — dirty deeds were done
Could we sail back there snatch them from the air
I dare anyone
Can we stand right here, call them back and say
Those were never meant to be heard that way
Let the heavens crack — let the day go black
I’d give anything
Paging Audrey
Somewhere very near
Safe and silent
There you are my dear
Paging Audrey
Anybody home
In a distant room certain things were said
As the loved one lies on the love-torn bed
And the night rolls on and by light of dawn
You’re not anywhere
Paging Audrey
This is who we are
Do remember
On any random star
Paging Audrey
Coming strong and pure