Steve Gadd: The DRUM SOLO That Changed Popular Music

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  • Опубліковано 4 сер 2019
  • In this episode I discuss how Steve Gadd changed Pop music with his drum solo on Steely Dan's Aja.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @soyounoat
    @soyounoat 2 роки тому +342

    I remember when Aja was released in late 1977. I was 16 years old, and was surrounded by people with great musical taste, and so Aja was being cued up often. Being young, I just accepted that music like this was *normal*. As years passed and I ventured into learning about music and playing instruments, the majesty and complexity of Aja, and Steely Dan in general, was gradually revealed to me. My respect and awe has grown for it ever since.

    • @johnjill3900
      @johnjill3900 2 роки тому +14

      same here, same age as you. Took years to really appreciate if fully. It still grows to this day.

    • @libertyvilleguy2903
      @libertyvilleguy2903 Рік тому +12

      Agreed - I was 14 when Aja was released, and liked it a lot. But wasn’t old enough to appreciate how truly other-worldly it is. A work of art.

    • @fredgien
      @fredgien 9 місяців тому +2

      I am from 1951. In my teen years I have been spoiled, wonderful music was everywhere. Little did I know that would come to an end.
      Luckily we now have Tailor Swift 🥹….

    • @jeffw2228
      @jeffw2228 6 місяців тому +2

      @@fredgien I couldn’t even tell you the name of any of Taylor Swift’s songs. I’m not upset either. 😑

    • @lbowsk
      @lbowsk 6 місяців тому +3

      I was hooked by Steely Dan the first time I heard Reeling in the Years on Can't Buy a Thrill.

  • @jashton8710
    @jashton8710 3 роки тому +882

    Steely Dan was a genre of music and they were the sole occupants. A brilliant collaboration of rock, jazz and blues.

    • @letty5515
      @letty5515 3 роки тому +4

      Um hmm.

    • @lesmoore6912
      @lesmoore6912 3 роки тому +5

      I agree!

    • @romo2674
      @romo2674 3 роки тому +3

      @@letty5515 hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    • @letty5515
      @letty5515 3 роки тому +2

      @@romo2674 what r you doing? Nin com poop. I don't feel like spell checking. Eat your milk and cookies and go to bed. Night night.

    • @romo2674
      @romo2674 3 роки тому +2

      @@letty5515 "Nin com poop"

  • @samgoldsmith3759
    @samgoldsmith3759 2 роки тому +121

    Rick is one of the true greats of air drumming

    • @fishheds
      @fishheds 6 місяців тому +1

      Like Jeff Goldblum playing jazz piano

  • @masonaxenty4869
    @masonaxenty4869 11 місяців тому +112

    Aja is hands down the greatest album of all time. The amount of pure talent and musicianship put into these 7 songs is absolutely phenomenal!

    • @walterstevens3874
      @walterstevens3874 10 місяців тому +7

      Yes, the greatest! It’s been my favorite album for some 40+ years.

    • @user-xi2jm8gx8u
      @user-xi2jm8gx8u 10 місяців тому +2

      Very much agree ..😊 yes from the phils

    • @Owen_S.
      @Owen_S. 9 місяців тому +2

      I can't even imagine the number of times I've listened to that album over the decades. Put it this way, my wife isn't really a Dan fan at all, and she still knows the words to every track on the album haha!

    • @masonaxenty4869
      @masonaxenty4869 9 місяців тому +1

      Being only 18 years old, it’s quite a lot for me to have written this comment, but most of my family is the same way. I grew up to my dad listening to this album, and he did the same. I’ve never fallen for modern music, but stuck to older 70s and 80s music instead.

    • @JonahHertzman
      @JonahHertzman 9 місяців тому +4

      @@masonaxenty4869 I used to feel much the same way (I'm also 18), but there's a lot of really good music being made these days if you're willing to try listening. As a Steely Dan fan, I found there's a good amount of overlap with today's RnB/pop songs. I pretty quickly got into a couple new artists -- Benny Sings, Anderson .Paak, and Mayer Hawthorne to name a few.

  • @tomfisher9353
    @tomfisher9353 3 роки тому +455

    Best thing about this video is seeing how happy Rick is throughout it. ✊🏼

    • @jarenpwatson
      @jarenpwatson 3 роки тому +10

      I agree fully. His passion is so contagious. Even when he's analyzing a song I don't care for, I find myself incredibly moved by his excitement.

    • @chrisparker7027
      @chrisparker7027 3 роки тому +9

      Well. The BEST thing is bringing awareness to the stunning achievements of Steve Gadd. But Bless Rick Biato for generating this and recognizing the genius.

    • @trexkiller3904
      @trexkiller3904 3 роки тому +2

      Same energy that you see in Gadd's performances!

    • @aprilguittar9658
      @aprilguittar9658 3 роки тому +2

      I was just about to say that. Watching his joy as he listens to this is so uplifting!😄👌👍

    • @BretAllen1
      @BretAllen1 2 роки тому +1

      Well said! Pure bliss! Kinda like the first time I heard the Dixie Dreggs or The Golden Apple with Jeff Beck & Carmine Appice. 😁

  • @thewebmaniacs
    @thewebmaniacs 4 роки тому +317

    That is the track I use to compare speakers and sound equipment. One of my all-time favorites. RIP Walter!

    • @ralphwilliamsmusic
      @ralphwilliamsmusic 4 роки тому +4

      This is one of them for me too.

    • @drakedoragon3026
      @drakedoragon3026 4 роки тому +4

      Right on🤘. “War Pigs” is another that is worth a listen to test speakers IMHO.

    • @michaelfitzurka5659
      @michaelfitzurka5659 4 роки тому

      absolutely

    • @ronskopitz2360
      @ronskopitz2360 4 роки тому +5

      Yep - Aja and Roundabout for me....

    • @wushock92
      @wushock92 4 роки тому +1

      @AR-FRM That and cuts from Mannheim Steamroller's Fresh Aire I.

  • @jamescassidy3995
    @jamescassidy3995 2 роки тому +64

    Every Steely Dan song & album blew our minds - the playing, musicianship, arrangements, lyrics, imagery, melodies, tones, artwork… untouchable.

    • @digitalcthulhu143
      @digitalcthulhu143 Рік тому +3

      Maybe not the artwork... some of them like Can't Buy A Thrill are downright ugly lol

    • @soujrnr
      @soujrnr Рік тому

      Absolutely right!! Couldn't have said it better!!

  • @briantlougan810
    @briantlougan810 2 роки тому +168

    Aja, the whole album, is a masterpiece. You can listen to it casually indefinitely. If you dig deeper, it's so much richer. You're right: who is going to bring together all those top quality elements on an album of popular music? Wayne Shorter and Steve Gadd really injected killer solos in that circumscribed but fertile Steely Dan space. Thank you for calling attention to the song, the drum solos and the album. Brilliant!

    • @davidryan7386
      @davidryan7386 2 роки тому +2

      just watched the SD official AJA documentary and they skip over this solo altogether - maybe cause they had purdee shufflin on the kit.

    • @jazzafly257
      @jazzafly257 2 роки тому +8

      @@davidryan7386 According to an interview I heard with Donald Fagen, he had contacted Steve Gadd about the impending doco on Aja for the Classic Album series, and the discussion came up over how much Gadd was to be remunerated for appearing on the show.... needless to say, he DOESN'T appear and sadly, nor does the entire song! They have Rick Marrotta on there, who played on Peg, and Bernard Purdie who played on Home At Last and they also mention Jim Keltner, who played on Josie, but to miss out that AWESOME Gadd solo.... over MONEY.... it's almost criminal.... so sad really!!

    • @jazzafly257
      @jazzafly257 2 роки тому +2

      And I'm a MASSIVE Steely Dan and Donald Fagen fan, so I almost hope I misheard the facts.....

    • @davidryan7386
      @davidryan7386 2 роки тому +5

      Prob true. Gadd may have gotten a simple pay in the past. Like Claire tory waiking on Floyd.
      Probably wanted a bonus for that epic solo.
      Hard to blame him if he merely got a recording wage the 1st time and Dan made .millions.

  • @FrankieBag0donuts
    @FrankieBag0donuts 3 роки тому +484

    Steve Gadd's work on Aja never gets old.... the song itself belongs in the Smithsonian as a national treasure.

    • @LillyBunnyBoo
      @LillyBunnyBoo 3 роки тому +7

      Excellent comment. :)

    • @mikehenson819
      @mikehenson819 3 роки тому +8

      Here here! I second that emotion.

    • @750count
      @750count 2 роки тому +4

      I foolishly thought I should try to replicate that drum solo
      I think I'll just listen

    • @bojangles6444
      @bojangles6444 2 роки тому +2

      @@750count learn to play a perfect samba beat at that tempo first or you won’t get close. Then try adding the ride bell pattern but don’t use a bright obnoxious symbol. something not too thick and more dark/jazzy. Too loud (bright and Clangy) of a ride bell can be really annoying. I never really got the ride pattern down just did a samba pattern. Too much ambidextrous limb polyrhythms would take me a while to get.

    • @SELAHPAUSE
      @SELAHPAUSE 2 роки тому +2

      @@750count lol know one can do it

  • @oaktadopbok665
    @oaktadopbok665 4 роки тому +479

    Rick has the uncanny ability to get me excited about music that I've been listening to since it first came out, and played hundreds of times, and give it a new meaning, a new twist, and show me things I never knew or heard before, and get me all overjoyed again, and it's like I'm hearing for the first time after all these years I feel young again. Not many people on earth can do that for you, my friends.

    • @MarkSmith-js2pu
      @MarkSmith-js2pu 4 роки тому +5

      OÄKTA DOPBOK you said it better than I did yesterday for another review Rick did.

    • @1999bmwm3baby
      @1999bmwm3baby 3 роки тому +4

      I feel the same way. Rick's analysis rocks.

    • @kittyhooch1
      @kittyhooch1 3 роки тому +4

      I started playing music before I heard Steely Dan. I remember hearing on the radio that they were taking forever on the Aja album. When it came out I didn't listen critically. I treated it like candy. It was pure pleasure. So you're right, thousands of plays later I heard it for the first time.

    • @flywheel56
      @flywheel56 3 роки тому +3

      What he said!

    • @U2Bfamilypage
      @U2Bfamilypage 3 роки тому +3

      OÄKTA DOPBOK - Well said O.D. I had just finished my second year of high school when I first got Aja (on cassette).
      Zeppelin, Frampton and Aerosmith were my foundation in music at that time. This masterpiece of an album thrusted me into another dimension! Agreed, this segment with Rick revived all that joy, freshness of discovery and eagerness of our youth!! I’m pumped that Rick started to explain Fagan’s spacey synth work a little bit, but there’s so much that could be said about that subtlety in this song. Especially that other synth that sounds like a sign-wave of tiny bubbles in the background. An insane traffic jam of music genius with an enthusiasm that’s unequalled.

  • @WhizMitchell
    @WhizMitchell Рік тому +57

    Steely Dan's Aja is undoubtedly IMO the greatest Jazz/Pop/R&B record ever made. In fact, I was highly influenced by this album as a musician. It was innovative for it's time. I highly recommend it to anyone with open ears when it comes to musical development. The title track itself is an absolute masterpiece. When I listen to the title track, to this day after all these years, it gives me chills when I hear both steve gadd and wayne shorter's solos....it's so damn good.

  • @quick6629
    @quick6629 Рік тому +57

    Steve Gadd is a true player's player. His work on Al Di Meola's Elegant Gypsy is different, yet it is equally mind blowing.

    • @soujrnr
      @soujrnr Рік тому +2

      Al DiMeola is my all-time favorite for songwriting! His stuff is absolutely mind-blowing, as is his guitar playing. Legendary and second to none!

    • @kwpres
      @kwpres 10 місяців тому +1

      @@soujrnr yea, discovered him when he joined RTF. Saw them in concert and was stunned. His work is underappreciated.

    • @bigbootyhunta
      @bigbootyhunta 6 місяців тому +1

      Steve Gadd's drumming on the Chick Corea album My Spanish Heart is also amazing, especially on the track Spanish Fantasy Part 2.

  • @jeffreyjordan5325
    @jeffreyjordan5325 4 роки тому +112

    IMHO, the Gadd/Shorter solo is one of the greatest pieces of music ever recorded. It raises the hair on my arms every time I listen to it.

  • @jjmalaprop9968
    @jjmalaprop9968 4 роки тому +1566

    When Rick says, “I want you to listen to this with headphones”, I do what I’m told.

  • @gingerdent
    @gingerdent Рік тому +27

    All these “hearing a song for the first time” videos are fun but seeing the enthusiasm for a song you’ve listened to 100+ times is so more uplifting. I share your joy of this song totally Rick!!

    • @steved932
      @steved932 3 місяці тому

      I agree. Love Rick's enthusiasm and eloquence.

  • @kakarrot62
    @kakarrot62 11 місяців тому +22

    Steve Gadd's drum performance on this song has always been my favorite drum playing to listen to. it is so energetic and if i can say a bit chaotic which adds to its greatness. I fell in love with this song as soon as i bought the record when it came out. i still play it and turn it WAYYYY up and feel it shake my bones.

  • @johnpatitucci7919
    @johnpatitucci7919 3 роки тому +126

    I love your videos! You're doing something that schools lack today; teaching music appreciation. Not just "hey listen to this, it's awesome", you show us WHY it's awesome.

    • @Roostermania2010
      @Roostermania2010 3 роки тому +4

      Hi John ~ Just wanted to say "Thanx!" for playing on Roby Duke's albums back in the 80's, particularly "Down To Business" (my fave)... We'll see our Brother in glory soon :D

    • @jeffturner6698
      @jeffturner6698 3 роки тому +2

      ...and PLAYS it too!!👍🏻 🎶

  • @caseyriggleman5678
    @caseyriggleman5678 3 роки тому +145

    EVERY.DAMN.SONG.THEY.MADE.IS.A.GEM. PERIOD.

    • @jenl3162
      @jenl3162 2 роки тому +7

      Absolutely. I’m so bored with most other music. Never get bored with SD.

    • @bobkovach1426
      @bobkovach1426 2 роки тому +1

      No.....Question.

    • @shapshooter7769
      @shapshooter7769 2 роки тому

      If you listen to the outtakes, maybe not so much.

  • @pfdfcc
    @pfdfcc Рік тому +16

    Rick this song and Gadd’s solos have given me goosebumps for decade’s. Absolutely drop-jaw stunning!

  • @theshootindutchman
    @theshootindutchman Місяць тому +4

    That drum and sax soli is just pure joy, just one of the greatest of all time 😄🙏

  • @brucewarner5284
    @brucewarner5284 4 роки тому +168

    Music like this is craftsmanship neither mass produced or even repeatable. This is a gift, Thank you

    • @chrisyelverton8107
      @chrisyelverton8107 4 роки тому

      Bruce Warner Preach .

    • @lantose
      @lantose 4 роки тому +2

      Well said! It was all about perfection! (And grace) :)

    • @ejb7969
      @ejb7969 3 роки тому

      @@lantose It sure puts a smile on my face ...

    • @johnsauls2425
      @johnsauls2425 3 роки тому

      "...or even repeatable." Well put Sir. I agree.

    • @raybraud1568
      @raybraud1568 3 роки тому +3

      Greatest complete song ever. BLACK COW was also great!

  • @bobd6711
    @bobd6711 4 роки тому +339

    Rick Beato is a bright ray of sunshine in an otherwise dark web

    • @joelonsdale
      @joelonsdale 4 роки тому +7

      It might just be the light reflecting off his hair.

  • @shannonyoung3465
    @shannonyoung3465 2 роки тому +10

    There’s nothing better than watching someone who loves music… Loving music. The way you feel, listen, interpret & thoroughly enjoy the musicianship of whatever you’re listing to, is pretty awesome!!!

  • @DanielBrophyMusic
    @DanielBrophyMusic 3 роки тому +21

    Aja was definitely one of those game-changing, brain-rewiring albums that completely and forever changed my perspective and interests in music. I got to see Steely a few times at Red Rocks over the years. RIP, Walter!

  • @ishgumi44
    @ishgumi44 4 роки тому +247

    Rick, I've followed you for a long time, this is my first comment. This is why we love you man. Like a kid in a candy shop, your enthusiasm, still after all these years, is contagious. We all know what a genius Steve Gadd is. Listening to it together and sharing your passion for the music, just takes it all to a new level. Cheers man!

  • @mattpaul5389
    @mattpaul5389 4 роки тому +42

    that stick click fuckin blew my mind when i first heard it years ago. love this!

  • @peterdixon3475
    @peterdixon3475 3 роки тому +69

    let's not forget steve was off his rocker when performing this. Fagen played it back to him several months later to which Steve replied "who's the dummer?".

    • @ianchandley
      @ianchandley 2 роки тому +8

      Yup, his coke addiction really beat him up.

    • @antarcticorb9197
      @antarcticorb9197 2 роки тому +10

      @@ianchandley and yet he produced a masterpiece...

    • @yankees29
      @yankees29 2 роки тому +4

      Ahhh everyone was doing coke back then.

    • @wesboundmusic
      @wesboundmusic 2 роки тому +7

      There is a paragraph in Keith Richard's autobio LIFE that has me think they were using pretty much across the industry in those days to accommodate the brutal conditions they were exposed to (Keith Richards really consciously used because he knew from experience that he'd be able to stay productive for days without sleep, food or any other break in between). I mean, when you listen to the stories, it's like play the gig, get your gear, show up at the recording studio right after and lay down tracks without ever knowing beforehand, if sessions would run for 20 minutes as here or for days... (there is a similar anecdote about the late Jeff Porcaro, who was another of these super musicians on most producers' short dial. When he was too exhausted to stay awake, he's said to have excused himself outside for taking a phone call... and never returned until days later, when he must have MADE an opportunity to catch up on some much needed sleep).
      What I'm trying to say is: Let's cut them some slack, shall we? (In my best non-lecturing, non-pontificating tone of voice).

    • @swami19581
      @swami19581 2 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂

  • @mattpurvis927
    @mattpurvis927 4 роки тому +430

    "We're on a mission from Gadd."

    • @dasglasperlenspiel10
      @dasglasperlenspiel10 4 роки тому +2

      Exactly!

    • @cordellsenior9935
      @cordellsenior9935 4 роки тому +12

      I wish I'd said that.

    • @mileyondrumz
      @mileyondrumz 4 роки тому +4

      I’m stealing that

    • @mattpurvis927
      @mattpurvis927 4 роки тому +2

      @@mileyondrumz - Well, since you were honest I'm cool with that. Lol

    • @playhooky
      @playhooky 4 роки тому +4

      @@mattpurvis927 I've always been particularly enamored with the intro he/Gadd did on Simon & Garfunkle's 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover. Did he improvise that intro or was it written? I know that's probably a stupid question; I'm not a drummer.

  • @musikman43204
    @musikman43204 4 роки тому +585

    Rick Beato gets more excited about drums than any other instrument.

    • @darkraidersgaming7761
      @darkraidersgaming7761 4 роки тому +88

      His name checks out.

    • @spacejack400
      @spacejack400 4 роки тому +60

      Can't spell Beato without the beat.

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 4 роки тому +5

      spacejack lol

    • @jaylozier4083
      @jaylozier4083 4 роки тому +9

      Rick would come back as a drummer in his next life. I would come back as a guitarist.

    • @Requiredfields2
      @Requiredfields2 4 роки тому +5

      Rick Beato is not an instrument. :)

  • @Plydrms
    @Plydrms 2 роки тому +17

    Steve Gadd was a real game changer for contemporary drumming. He played in drum core growing up where he developed great snare technique. Most of his ideas for beats and soloing are based on the drum rudiments. He nails everything, plays perfectly. Every drummer should listen to Steve..

    • @oldbridgemaker2094
      @oldbridgemaker2094 Рік тому +3

      Yes sir. Steve is an unbelievably creative musician, but the thing that really sets him apart is command of the rudiments. Many well respected drummers in the rock world couldn't play in a high school marching band.

  • @PhillipLandmeier
    @PhillipLandmeier 2 роки тому +8

    It changed my life too. I was classically trained from childhood - piano, pipe organ, violin, and pretty into progressive rock, ELP. And then I encountered Aja, Heavy Weather (Weather Report), and Romantic Warrior (RTF) which literally expanded my mind. All the "rules" I had been accustomed to for years went out the window and I began exploring unusual harmonies, chords, and polytonality.

  • @gblewz
    @gblewz 4 роки тому +33

    As many times as I’ve listened to Aja since 1977, I’ve never heard that stick click before. Amazing.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 3 роки тому

      I was always bothered about it. Sounds like a mistake to me, just like the uneven triplets.

    • @philip6502
      @philip6502 2 роки тому +1

      I guess my 70s stereo setup was OK... I always heard it. 😎

    • @321snoot
      @321snoot 2 роки тому

      @@philip6502 Ditto. Did not sound like a mistake; this is Steve Gadd we're talking about! Reminds me a little of the "squeak" on the acoustic guitar at the end of Simon and Garfunkel's Mrs. Robinson; that wasn't intentional, I'm sure, but it's a tiny glitch that'll always be a memorable part of that recording.

  • @robertsparkman8516
    @robertsparkman8516 4 роки тому +109

    Gadd was part of a life changer for me also. Al DiMeola album Elegant Gypsy.

    • @PhilUKNet
      @PhilUKNet 4 роки тому +3

      Did I just write this comment? I could have done! Splendido Hotel was also a fabulous album.

    • @TLMuse
      @TLMuse 4 роки тому +1

      The album that hooked me on fusion. I loved it when it first came out, and I still listen to it fairly regularly today, over 40 years later. Yikes! -Tom

    • @monach_wm
      @monach_wm 4 роки тому +3

      Wow, I love that album. I never knew it was Gadd playing on it.

    • @PhilUKNet
      @PhilUKNet 4 роки тому +2

      @@monach_wm Along with Lenny White from DiMeola's 'Return To Forever' days.

    • @AfferbeckBeats
      @AfferbeckBeats 4 роки тому +3

      I got that record for free when I bought something else from a pawn shop. It's pretty kick ass

  • @mynameisnobody3672
    @mynameisnobody3672 Рік тому +11

    Steve Gadd played on Jim Hall's "Concierto" in 1975 along with Ron Carter, Roland Hannah, Paul Desmond and Chet. No drum solos, no show off , it is all serious business, and all time masterpiece.

  • @eduf2000
    @eduf2000 2 роки тому +14

    Thank you for changing my life Rick! I found out about Aja after this video, and it completely redefined what drums meant to me

  • @ClarenceHW
    @ClarenceHW 4 роки тому +63

    True, not just the drum solo, but a whole album which changed everything from production values to songwriting.

  • @danluongo1423
    @danluongo1423 4 роки тому +1325

    Was having a beer with a friend and Aja comes on. He says, "All this Steely Dan sounds the same." He's no longer my friend.

    • @geoffwales8646
      @geoffwales8646 4 роки тому +43

      My best friend calls Steely Dan's music 'pastiche'. Urrr, no. It's a fusion of pop, jazz and rock, with latin highlights. He doesn't like Eric Clapton either. We're still best friends, though, and I forgive him - in case he reads this, LOL.

    • @DaveRucci
      @DaveRucci 4 роки тому +37

      It’s been called “yacht rock” too. Lol

    • @marktoken6052
      @marktoken6052 4 роки тому +51

      Steely Dan was "adult music" to we youngsters, too sophisticated for us to fully appreciate at the time.

    • @panorama4526
      @panorama4526 4 роки тому +38

      You have a point. Friendship is overrated, at least in this case.

    • @arkansoul
      @arkansoul 4 роки тому +9

      Fragile friendship....but I understand...lol

  • @ekayaniperforms
    @ekayaniperforms 2 роки тому +16

    Ah Rick such a beautiful song 🎧. Can’t count how many times I listened to Aja on a real stereo as a teenager in San Francisco. What a year for music! I recall Fleetwood Mac Rumours, The Cars Best Friends Girl and Steely Dan’s Aja all flooding the airwaves .. so much diversity in music by skilled musicians. Thank you

  • @corb555
    @corb555 3 роки тому +18

    I'd love to travel back in time to this recording session and tell them "Guys, 44 years from now people are still going to listen to this recording and love every minute."

  • @thomashybiske5399
    @thomashybiske5399 4 роки тому +229

    I'm 68, have lived and played through the greatest years of music, and in my collection, Aja sits atop; a masterpiece.

    • @siriusgd4753
      @siriusgd4753 4 роки тому +5

      I hear you brother.

    • @uluwatu3118
      @uluwatu3118 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed

    • @TOAOM123
      @TOAOM123 4 роки тому +3

      Music is just as good today
      Ya just gotta know where to look

    • @davidbixler1263
      @davidbixler1263 4 роки тому +4

      TOAOM123 Fair enough, I’ll bite. Where would you have us look?

    • @TOAOM123
      @TOAOM123 4 роки тому +1

      @@davidbixler1263
      On most music streaming services you can put in preferences and they'll provide tons of suggestions
      There are also plenty of youtube channels dedicated to underground music
      Tell me what youre into ill be more than happy to provide sources

  • @bobbyfonts3486
    @bobbyfonts3486 4 роки тому +180

    The album defies aging. Eight perfect songs (the most perfect album of any in my humble opinion). An ensemble of some of the most talented musicians in the industry. Ingenious song writing and arrangement of both instruments and vocals. For me, one of the greatest bands ever.

    • @willyg2293
      @willyg2293 4 роки тому

      nice !

    • @erikavery9982
      @erikavery9982 4 роки тому

      Totally agree!

    • @sergiosaunier
      @sergiosaunier 4 роки тому +7

      There's a Brazilian musician called Ed Motta, who has a vinyl collection of over 30 thousand records. The record he has most copies of? "Aja", eight exemplars. Steely Dan, musician's musicians.

    • @graceboxer2103
      @graceboxer2103 4 роки тому

      Apart from Gaucho?

    • @billhansen9
      @billhansen9 4 роки тому

      unbelievable stuff.

  • @scentlessscents699
    @scentlessscents699 2 роки тому +9

    Totally addicted to this when came out, learned to play the drums with..
    Still to this day one of my favorites..
    Thank you Rick

  • @billwalbek1911
    @billwalbek1911 2 роки тому +7

    I remember this albums debut. I was 16 years old. To this day it still gives me goosebumps. Nothing compares to it.

  • @yardism
    @yardism 4 роки тому +80

    I used to immerse myself in albums... listening to you has really gotten me back into REALLY listening to stuff again. Thanks Rick.

  • @marcio3santos
    @marcio3santos 3 роки тому +162

    Genius moments occured when Steely Dan brought session musicians into their studio!!!:
    1) Bernard Purdie's Shuffle on Babylon Sisters and Home at Last
    2) Elliott Randall's lead guitar on Reelin' in the Years -- completed in ONE take
    3) Steve Gadd here on Aja

    • @klinkov6393
      @klinkov6393 3 роки тому +58

      Don’t forget Larry Carlton’s solo on Kid Charlemagne :)

    • @rikiwroteasongthud
      @rikiwroteasongthud 3 роки тому +18

      @@klinkov6393 And his solos on Don't Take Me Alive!

    • @roscoegarbonzo9966
      @roscoegarbonzo9966 3 роки тому +11

      You have distinctively great knowledge & good taste! Love Jim Keltner's Groove on Josie

    • @marcio3santos
      @marcio3santos 3 роки тому +5

      @@roscoegarbonzo9966 Keltner was an amazing musician. Thanks man you too

    • @roguecheddar6252
      @roguecheddar6252 3 роки тому +18

      Jeff Skunk Baxter on 'My Old School', 'nuff said.

  • @mannybusuttil4434
    @mannybusuttil4434 3 роки тому +12

    AJA is one of the Most Artistic Albums ever recorded in Rock History. The musicianship in this album is out of this world.

  • @nwblack3
    @nwblack3 3 роки тому +8

    There are always two moments I look for in “Aja:” Wayne Shorter’s all to brief solo and Steve Gadd’s drumming. Much has been made of these drum parts by others, but I always appreciate the intensity of your joy and excitement about this kind of musicianship along with the way you break songs down into these very interesting examinations of their components, like the way in which he propels the song as it fades with the change to the samba rhythm.

  • @keithharrison3622
    @keithharrison3622 4 роки тому +121

    Come for the air drumming,
    Stay for a lifetime of musical learning.
    The best dude on YT!

    • @AdamSmithNES
      @AdamSmithNES 4 роки тому +5

      This channel is an absolute treasure trove of insight into the world of music and recording.

    • @martymcdermott67
      @martymcdermott67 4 роки тому +1

      Totally agree !!!

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 4 роки тому +1

      I came for the learning but am staying for the air drumming. LOL
      Rick is SO amazing.

  • @feeberizer
    @feeberizer 3 роки тому +326

    Give me back the 70s any day. We didn't fully appreciate the musical genius we were being bathed in at the time....

    • @errm1913
      @errm1913 3 роки тому +5

      @@indetigersscifireview4360 I concur. I soaked up every second of it I could. But have found equally amazing things from this century on u-tube. "Riverside", "Porcupine Tree", "Poets of the Fall", etc,etc,etc...

    • @tpatrick44
      @tpatrick44 3 роки тому

      TRUE THAT!

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому +7

      it's uncanny: i didn't listen to classic music for a decade...and then when I got a radio again and heard 1960s / 1970s pop and rock songs, and DAMN the arrangements and DETAILS. Today, everything is super-lazy! Un fun!

    • @normcook9335
      @normcook9335 3 роки тому +5

      Quite right. There was such a huge creative musical effort that we didn't appreciate it.

    • @CaptainRon1913
      @CaptainRon1913 3 роки тому +8

      I certainly appreciated the music of the 70's. I lived it, breathed it daily, and knew it wouldn't or couldn't last. I consumed it in albums and concerts. Took every chance I could to see these bands live. The albums cost $4 dollars, and the concerts $8.

  • @future62
    @future62 2 роки тому +8

    My favorite Steve Gadd performance was "Samba Song" with Chick Corea. He absolutely went off. I feel like he got a lot of his impeccable timing playing with Chick

  • @MikeBixby
    @MikeBixby 4 роки тому +260

    Another great video. As a pro drummer I appreciate you posting this...Steve's fills are the well from which we all drink.

    • @pinball1970
      @pinball1970 4 роки тому +2

      @Max BXB Damn I always wanted to be a drummer in a band. These days I would like to get into jazz but not many bands out there. Buddy Rich were me heros

    • @BarryWarne
      @BarryWarne 4 роки тому

      skierpage Keith Moon's fills were often based on the vocal lines of the song

    • @randyduncan4004
      @randyduncan4004 4 роки тому +1

      You're a BLAST TO WATCH air drum. Props!! Love LOVE your videos. Do more on Chicago.. Seals n Crofts Great odd times unearthly harmonies.

    • @vmb371
      @vmb371 4 роки тому

      Robert Sput Searight is a fucking beast probably the greatest drummer of all time

    • @jedidrummerjake
      @jedidrummerjake 4 роки тому

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @albertvaninwegen601
    @albertvaninwegen601 3 роки тому +28

    Aja was and is one of my if I could only have 10 albums list. Thanks for pointing out one of the remarkable musicians that contributed to just a unique work of art. Steve Gadd is one of those great musicians that use to play with eveyone everywhere back in the day and most people didn't even know who he was. Love your videos.

  • @stephenhemming6880
    @stephenhemming6880 2 роки тому +8

    Loved this video and your enthusiasm (and air-drumming), Rick. My hometown is also Rochester, NY, and I too, went to Ithaca College. We used to crank "Aja" countless times when it came out in the fall of 1977, and yes, would play air-drums ourselves, when listening to Steve Gadd's 2 solos. Thank you, for all your videos, they are so interesting and informative!

  • @cziarno1972
    @cziarno1972 Рік тому +17

    One of the best albums of all time. I feel (and I mean no offense) that musicians nowadays just do not understand how hard this was to do and that Larry Carlton was playing RHYTHM is literally unbelievable. Definitely in the top ten of all time IMO.

  • @charlesdahmital8095
    @charlesdahmital8095 4 роки тому +113

    Aja was the first album I ever purchased for myself.
    I was 12.
    I still have it.

    • @NelsonEh
      @NelsonEh 3 роки тому +2

      It's like gold, isn't it? Were you really moved by it when you first listened to your first album?

    • @allosaurusfragilis7782
      @allosaurusfragilis7782 3 роки тому +6

      When i was 12 i like huckleberry hound and his friends

    • @Smudgie
      @Smudgie 3 роки тому

      Heck, where do you go from there??!!
      I think mine was Showaddywaddy.

    • @scottrowe533
      @scottrowe533 3 роки тому +3

      Talk about a great first-round draft pick! Excellent taste, my man.

    • @tony.bickert
      @tony.bickert 3 роки тому +1

      My first was Alan Parsons Project's "I Robot." But AJA was in top 5.

  • @markhayes100
    @markhayes100 4 роки тому +77

    Home at Last with Bernard Purdie on drums is another great one from the Aja album!

    • @Wolf-Spirit_Alpha-Sigma
      @Wolf-Spirit_Alpha-Sigma 4 роки тому +2

      Oh no. Purdie, the fourth, fifth and sixth Beatle. 🙁

    • @ronhochhalter3491
      @ronhochhalter3491 4 роки тому +6

      Home at Last is the best drum track one on the album IMO. The Gadd track is phenomenal, but nothing matches Bernards Groove.

    • @sonsauvage
      @sonsauvage 4 роки тому +2

      The entire album has fire drums. Pretty much every SD track has sick drums

    • @raphaeldube7008
      @raphaeldube7008 4 роки тому +2

      @@sonsauvage It was either Purdie, Gadd or Porcaro (among others). Can't be bad !

    • @cletusbeauregard1972
      @cletusbeauregard1972 4 роки тому +1

      Rick Marotta did lots with SD; think that's him on Peg.

  • @gsorge6968
    @gsorge6968 2 роки тому +11

    You're a young guy, Rick. We were always anxiously awaiting the next Steely Dan album back then, and thought it would be hard to top The Royal Scam, but they did in a phenomenal way. It was the case with each new album from them pretty much, getting more and more sophisticated. Glad you got hooked by it. Not sure I'd call that one a pop song, though.

  • @jamesalllan7806
    @jamesalllan7806 Рік тому +16

    Hard to believe this is 45 years old....where have the years gone...so many memories in this album. Immortal solo.

    • @jhandle4196
      @jhandle4196 Рік тому

      When you're just 2 years old, a year is half of your life. When you're 50, it's just 2%. It's all relative.

    • @richnfamous59
      @richnfamous59 Рік тому +1

      oh damn... now I feel old. it feels like yesterday

  • @thunderdrummerdude
    @thunderdrummerdude 2 роки тому +12

    Awesome solo! As another drummer, I’ve been a fan of Steve Gadd’s for a long time. Another great drum solo is the infamous “Toad” solo with Ginger Baker. I’ve heard it many times and it still amazes me every time.

    • @Formula-602
      @Formula-602 2 роки тому

      Yup......Do What You Like......same thing..listened to it again the other day.....Drums sound like cannons!

    • @therepublicofcynica
      @therepublicofcynica Рік тому

      Never heard it before but just did....you're right....good spot fella. Engineering ain't good though....sounds 'muffled' to me.

  • @lcdat
    @lcdat 4 роки тому +72

    Steve Gadd’s one-bar fill following the bridge in Rickie Lee Jones’ Chuck E’s in love still amazes me every time I hear it...

    • @michaelfitzurka5659
      @michaelfitzurka5659 4 роки тому +1

      just went and reminded myself of the tune. really sweet😀

    • @1drummer2
      @1drummer2 4 роки тому +1

      Couldn’t agree more - one of those fills that when you hear it for the first time you remember exactly where you were - 16 years old in a studio, guitarist says “you have to listen to possibly the tastiest fill ever recorded” ! I agreed, an omg moment !

    • @lcdat
      @lcdat 4 роки тому

      David Lee Exactly right! 👍🏼

    • @august829
      @august829 4 роки тому +3

      That was a nine stroke roll, Steve Gadd style.

    • @RiggusPiggus
      @RiggusPiggus 4 роки тому +1

      Same here Dude. That fill is killer!

  • @tomalealso
    @tomalealso 3 роки тому +21

    Steely Dan, pure genius, like some have said, it still feels fresh and new, to think it has been nearly 45 years since it was recorded, it is transcendent

  • @jameslawlor7422
    @jameslawlor7422 2 роки тому +4

    Rik, I never comment on any of these sites but this has brought back memories! I remember sitting in music appreciation in junior high school in 1978 and being completely blown away by every song on this record, I think it changed my life. As far as music goes this is it!!!

  • @TomStrahle
    @TomStrahle 2 роки тому +3

    This song was one that brought my father, a drummer, and I, a guitarist, closer together. He appreciated my taste in music and I appreciated his openness to listen to music I liked.

  • @mhacousticrenderings
    @mhacousticrenderings 3 роки тому +34

    When I met Steve Gadd (after sound check outside Wrigley Field for James Taylor & Bonnie Raitt) I started to cry. He came over and consoled me and invited me in to see the concert.

    • @jumpinjojo
      @jumpinjojo 3 роки тому +3

      Mark Hebert Get a grip, guy.

    • @markhebert5761
      @markhebert5761 3 роки тому +4

      @@jumpinjojo stay amatuer where you belong, guy.

    • @jumpinjojo
      @jumpinjojo 3 роки тому +1

      @@markhebert5761 *amateur

    • @markhebert5761
      @markhebert5761 3 роки тому +1

      @@jumpinjojo Yes... You would know how it's spelt.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 3 роки тому +8

      That's a touching story.

  • @GaryFox11000
    @GaryFox11000 4 роки тому +21

    Steve was incredible on this solo. My Brother was a drummer ; and he absolutely flipped out on this solo.
    Independent time drumming with each hand. one of the greatest , tastiest , drum solos ever recorded in the last 50 years !
    AJA is 43 years old and still timeless music.; Donald , Walter . & musicians take a bow !!! My God .... Perfection .....

    • @brulat
      @brulat 4 роки тому

      Omar Hakim had the greatest drum solo ever on Burn For You by Sting and his super band.

    • @bigbuck3216
      @bigbuck3216 4 роки тому

      independent time drumming with each hand? Im guessing you read that phrase in a Modern Drummer article and couldnt wait to use it ... there are no polyrhythms in this solo ... you are a pedantic pompous ass

    • @johangambleputty7658
      @johangambleputty7658 4 роки тому +3

      @@bigbuck3216
      Pedantic defined as: referring to someone who is annoying for their attention to minor detail, or snobbish expertise. Oh the irony...

  • @rubrshrk
    @rubrshrk Рік тому +1

    Rick, this is still one of the greatest things on UA-cam. I love how much joy you express about this. Oh, and I feel the same way.

  • @lancefielden
    @lancefielden Рік тому +1

    Rick, I really love your enthusiasm for every note, thump, crash, pause, or fill.
    I'm not much of a musician but I'm slowly and steadily working at it. Keep it up!

  • @bretolson8484
    @bretolson8484 4 роки тому +68

    I’m SO glad I have you to validate my OBSESSION with this song/album/Gadd. Thank you

    • @mikeyb6859
      @mikeyb6859 4 роки тому +2

      I hate making claims like the greatest album ever but if I was stranded on a desert island and I could have only one album, Aja would be my choice

    • @MrToddKa
      @MrToddKa 4 роки тому

      @@mikeyb6859 Me, it would be Zeppelin 4 or 5. But I love "Aja" as well.
      Man if the music moves you, it moves you.

  • @Alex-lz7zx
    @Alex-lz7zx 4 роки тому +38

    It’s so enjoyable to watch Mr. Beato enjoying this phenomenal drums.

  • @jeffreyhamilton8950
    @jeffreyhamilton8950 Рік тому +1

    It’s amazing how many musical things I come across at random times, on random days, and then I find out Rick already made a video about it. I love music.

  • @duudleDreamz
    @duudleDreamz 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Brilliant stuff!!

  • @OrisStories
    @OrisStories 4 роки тому +48

    Seeing you so happy listening to this really made my day!!!

  • @jonathaningenhorst1941
    @jonathaningenhorst1941 4 роки тому +18

    Aja is the most chill yet proggy smooth jazzy album there is. Magic

  • @boneheded2819
    @boneheded2819 2 роки тому +14

    The bass line on Peg is arguably the greatest bass line ever recorded in my opinion. Aja is just a great album.

    • @jhandle4196
      @jhandle4196 Рік тому +2

      John Paul Jones on "Ramble On"
      Just about anything by Jaco Pastorius.
      Careful using superlatives. When it comes to art, are there any?

    • @mysterj1
      @mysterj1 6 місяців тому

      @@jhandle4196nicely said. I get where he’s coming from, he likes the bass line.

    • @mysterj1
      @mysterj1 6 місяців тому

      If this was recorded live, then I’d call it one of the most premier rock recordings of all time.

  • @dankline7091
    @dankline7091 2 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite of Rick's videos. Sheer joy, just a kid rockin' again out with a favorite song, air drumming with abandon!

  • @myworstenemy680
    @myworstenemy680 4 роки тому +25

    Is there a great session player that hasn't played on a Steely Dan Album?
    I watched a documentary where Fagan explained that during recording, they had several Bands of studio musicians on rotation, playing in the studio when called upon. There was almost a competitive atmosphere in the studio, and the results are in the songs.
    Mr. Beato's passion for music is infectious and inspiring! Love this channel.

    • @mikehotovy4222
      @mikehotovy4222 Рік тому

      I'd heard that Fagan/Becker kept rehearsing these pros to the point they could play it perfectly - then they rolled tape and told them to just play naturally. Perhaps why Aja never sounded sterile, and has a flow to the the playing - albeit at a ridiculously high level!

  • @pbrazor50
    @pbrazor50 3 роки тому +38

    The look of joy on Rick's face when he begins playing air drums is worth the price of admission on its own.

  • @AntonymesMusic
    @AntonymesMusic 2 роки тому +5

    I love the 2 ride cymbal hits at the beginning of the last solo. It's so considered, and the ride on the fade out is euphoric. You absolutely could not reproduce this.

  • @edwinearl4584
    @edwinearl4584 2 роки тому +5

    I was in a record store and they played Black Cow. I immediately bought the record on the spot. Great great album.

  • @allthingsclassicrock
    @allthingsclassicrock 4 роки тому +125

    I knew what song it was before I clicked! Amazing track.

  • @ricardofranciszayas
    @ricardofranciszayas 4 роки тому +16

    Amen Rick, That Song was a big part of the soundtrack of my youth.
    I’m 68 and those solos brought me back to my days as a young musician. It’s amazing to me how music can bring you to the same emotional state as it did 42 years ago. Such a beautiful video, Rick.
    You pay so much reverence to those great musicians and the music they gave us.

    • @anthonyfisher5076
      @anthonyfisher5076 4 роки тому +1

      it is amazing how sonically we remember, or our 'HEART remember's sonically.

  • @deniselogory8940
    @deniselogory8940 Рік тому +4

    I got my drum kit in 1978 and my sister had this album, well I couldn't play it then and still can't play it now, but the fun I've had playing drums for 40+ years from the inspiration of awesome drummers like this, just total joy, still play almost every day-Doug

    • @ianchandley
      @ianchandley Рік тому +1

      I heard a story that Gadd admitted to being so coked out of his mind that he had no memory of playin that session…..

  • @lorneglasspoole3617
    @lorneglasspoole3617 2 роки тому +5

    Rick, I just love your excitement around this track, and Gadd's unreal (understatement) performance. Sometimes, talent like this is simply mind boggling, and no words can adequately describe. I could listen to the last :45 seconds of this track alone, for hours. That it was committed to vinyl feels like a gift. Cheers!

  • @johnyeremian2899
    @johnyeremian2899 4 роки тому +56

    Aja is a great record, quality all the way through.

  • @PeterPatterson-vt2cx
    @PeterPatterson-vt2cx 4 роки тому +20

    My favorite band. One of my favorite albums. One of my favorite songs. Incredible seasion players. Wow. Those drums. The samba. The air drums. Thank you Rick!

    • @zenobardot
      @zenobardot 4 роки тому

      Funny how the samba crops up in late-70s classic rock like this and "Fool in the Rain". A groovy decade that was.

    • @PeterPatterson-vt2cx
      @PeterPatterson-vt2cx 4 роки тому

      zenobardot - a very indulgent decade.

  • @DeltaRana4
    @DeltaRana4 Рік тому +4

    Always makes the hairs on my neck stand on end. It's a feast of joy for the ears and emotions. It really doesn't get any better than this. The craftsmanship of the song and the album is incredible. Would have loved to have heard Jim Keltner's interpretation of Aja though.

  • @parkersmithphoto
    @parkersmithphoto 2 роки тому +6

    Great job, Rick. My mom bought Aja when it came out. I was nine at the time and geeked out on it for weeks. I still have that vinyl copy, one of very few that survived through the years. Aja is a masterpiece.

  • @JonnyLipshamStudios
    @JonnyLipshamStudios 4 роки тому +15

    I was 2 years old when Aja came out. I was already hooked on Buddy Rich and was drumming along to Time Check on my tiny little drumset for hours at a time. My mother came home from the store with Aja tucked under her arm with all the other shopping. She took Buddy Rich off the turntable. I had a tantrum. That all stopped when the title song started. When it got to the first of Steve's solos I was sat still staring into the speakers. When it got to the end solo, I was playing along and loving it. We played that record so much, the grooves wore out. 42 years later and I am a professional drummer of some 30 years experience. Thanks Steve and Buddy. Thanks to you too, Rick, for bringing back those memories of my childhood. Who needs toys when you can play along to great musicians like that. I didn't!

    • @Nethanel773
      @Nethanel773 4 роки тому +3

      Whoa, now there's a music story! I was only 4 when it came out. I was lucky my Dad was into Steely Dan, The Crusaders, and anything else that was fusion and/or fat-bottomed. I'm not a drummer, but man the 70s was THE time for fattening up percussion! What a blessing you're living out talent and dreams. Play on!

  • @bobbybeast1000
    @bobbybeast1000 4 роки тому +54

    Rick "who puts out a drum solo(s) like that on a pop song?"
    Me "who puts out videos like these on the internet?"

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  4 роки тому +17

      Haha! Me!!!

    • @bobbybeast1000
      @bobbybeast1000 4 роки тому +2

      @@RickBeato you're seriously one in 10 million (Departed reference haha)
      Freak man, I'd drive down to Atlanta if I could - well, technically I could, but long drive from Toronto :P

    • @THOR2635
      @THOR2635 4 роки тому +2

      Watch out Rick..lol

    • @king-manu2758
      @king-manu2758 4 роки тому +4

      Hahaha seriously. This channel is a jewel in a sea of garbage

    • @denniswhite166
      @denniswhite166 4 роки тому +2

      @@king-manu2758 AMEN Brother!

  • @operating
    @operating 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Rick. I love the enthusiasm as the rest of us felt when we were listening to this for the first time. Very nice.

  • @1REDRoCKER1
    @1REDRoCKER1 2 роки тому

    One of the most gratifying pieces of music I’ve heard, recommended by my guitar teacher. When Rick Beato confirms it, you know it’s great!!!

  • @bassfingers
    @bassfingers 3 роки тому +19

    I love how animated Rick gets during this SD classic. ✌🏻❤️🇬🇧

  • @pdshiff
    @pdshiff 4 роки тому +67

    Wow, I never picked up the stick click before. It's so on the money I can't believe it was done live.

  • @GLAS63
    @GLAS63 2 роки тому +4

    OMG... This is the Album that made me fall in love with Steely Dan.. Still my favorite album by the group... Great video Rick!!

  • @GinoCento
    @GinoCento 2 місяці тому +1

    Listened to Aja for the first time on the way home during senior year soon after it was released. It's been with me ever since. Thank you Steely Dan and thank you Steve Gadd!

  • @SgtMjr
    @SgtMjr 4 роки тому +81

    The track 'Aja' I use as the test for all my Hi-Fi speaker placements and equipment set ups. I also use it for listening in audio shops. There is a Triangle part in the first chorus that only good set ups and speakers will produce with a well defined Ting sound. If I can't hear that the set up ain't good.

    • @prog.rocker
      @prog.rocker 4 роки тому +4

      just fyi... i use Lemon Pie by the Stawbs. Along with the excellent dynamic range, the frequency range is incredible! they hit some bass notes that cannot be reproduced by many speakers...and rarely reproduced cleanly when those notes are there. it's been years since i have had to think about testing speakers, so i can't rememb details, but i used it for installs of permanent equipment.

    • @ejb7969
      @ejb7969 3 роки тому +1

      At "Chinese music", right? I can hear it just by reading your words.

    • @marazomarazo6429
      @marazomarazo6429 3 роки тому

      Doobie Brothers, Blood Sweat and Tears, and The Seldom Scene does it for me.

    • @stephenhooper8287
      @stephenhooper8287 3 роки тому

      Absolutely!! This album and Supertramps's Crime of the Century were the go to albums for me for auditioning Hi Fi equipment

    • @kimberlyisherwood4564
      @kimberlyisherwood4564 3 роки тому

      Boston first album and the Police for me.

  • @mattmcatee4399
    @mattmcatee4399 4 роки тому +163

    Also don’t forget 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover!!

  • @1000left
    @1000left Рік тому

    That recording is so perfect it blurs the edges between art and nature.... THANK YOU!!!!

  • @Ph0_Q
    @Ph0_Q Рік тому +2

    Rick i learned about this song a few years ago in my late 20s and felt the same sense of euphroia you describe in the drum solo. I also thought even today they sounded phat and cleaner than most contemporary recordings. Was absolutely blown away by the drums when i first heard this and to this day remains the same. Bone chilling. And now i come across this video to find we share the same enthusiasm.

  • @TaylorDB78
    @TaylorDB78 4 роки тому +23

    The Aja album is a masterwork. Steve Gadd’s drum work on the song Aja is my all time favorite drum track. Steve created a phenomenal groove!

    • @hyper-sloth
      @hyper-sloth 4 роки тому +1

      AMEN

    • @jefftegenkamp8939
      @jefftegenkamp8939 4 роки тому

      David Taylor very much agreed! Anytime I get a new audio device be it car stereo, home theatre etc.. this is always the first album I play through them!