Monday, January 27, 2014

My Facebook Map From Last Year

Last year at this time, I started Grad School with a class called Social Networks and the Web.

The main assignment for class, was rendering a map of my Facebook friends via a program called Gephi.

I worked on it for several weeks and when I finally got it to the point that I liked it, I decided it was worthy of a post.

When you look at this graph, the first thing you see is how very large the yellow area is.

Those are all my Steely Dan friends, on the lower left side. Since I was drawn into the Facebook world by 2 Steely Dan friends, this is not really a surprise to me.

The other large groups are as follows.

The Unit fans are over on the lower right side. The top, is college friends on the far left, high school friends on the mid left and family sort of center. Oh, the final group on the top right is is my son's friends...including my "Other" sons. :-)

I thought it came out particularly beautiful. Sort of like a Spirograph.

This semester is my final one. After it is over, I will have earned a Graduate Certificate in Integrated Media and Social Networks. I can't believe how fast it is going.

4 months to go.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Reeling In The Years - Le Bar Bat 2001

The 13th Anniversary for this event is coming up on March 19th.

2001 was the year that Donald Fagen and Walter Becker were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (the induction ceremony was at the Waldorf Astoria in NYC). In the spirit of celebration, we fans decided to have a Dan Fest.

We came from miles around and congregated at a club called Le Bar Bat. The biggest Steely Dan fan, was the booker for the club and one of the people he got, was Elliot Randell (who plays that cool lead guitar on Reelin' In The Years. Another big name he booked that same night, was bassist, Chuck Rainey. You can hear Chuck on most of the Royal Scam album and (of course) their masterpiece, Aja. One of the things they did that night was play Reelin', so that Elliott could do his famous guitar solo. They brought up Dan fan, Amelia Ray, to sing and she did quite a nice job with the song. Chuck...was Chuck. Laying down that always perfect bass line.

I truly enjoyed that evening and the second night, when The Steely Damned (a band from San Diego) played for over 4 hours, into the wee hours of the morning. My Husband and I got to see how to deal with The City that never sleeps...we were going home on the train, just as the first commuters were making they way into New York, to begin their work day. It was an unforgettable Dan Fest and THIS video, which recently surfaced on Youtube, brought it all back.

Check it out and Enjoy.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

They Stabbed It With Their Steely Knives

Since the day I learned about this, I have always liked the fact that Steely Dan was referenced in the Eagles most famous song, Hotel California.

As a matter of fact, a fan made CD from a Steely Dan Fan page in the early part of the 2000's, Under the Banyan Trees, was called Steely Knives. You can sort of catch the spirit of the CD from this page, with (probably broken links) to mp3 copies of the songs...but I digress.

Here, via screen captures, is part of the story from one of the principals, Glenn Frey. (If you have trouble reading them, click on the photos).





Friday, January 10, 2014

Happy 66th Birthday Donald!

Well, it's still his birthday...barely. I didn't think to post the news over here, because I put it up on my angel blog, as usual.

My Mistake.

Donald Jay Fagen, was born in Passaic New Jersey, 66 years ago today.

As people who read this blog know, he is the frontman to super group, Steely Dan. He also tours with Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs, as a piece of the Dukes of September Rhythm Revue. He is now also a published author, with Eminent Hipsters.

He is an all around talented performer and he has made it to another Birthday.

We, his fans, are happy he did so and hope he continues to make music, far into the future.

Happy Birthday Donald!

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.