Favorite Steely Dan song? Whatever is playing! Thank you for listening to and appreciating them! 😊 Black Cow, Kid Charlemagne , Babylon Sisters, Bodhistavva, My Old School, Deacon Blues, Do It Again, Dirty Work, Hey Nineteen, Home At Last, Josie, Peg…..also Donald Fagans solo album The Nightfly….all of this is stellar ⭐️
Ah yes! No more trying to position the radio just right and then that static pops up just at the WORST time in your favorite song. FM seemed like a pure miracle.
The backup vocals are three of The Eagles. Strings and arrangements by Oscar winning songwriter Johnny Mandel (The Shadow of Your Smile, 1965). Pete Christlieb on sax. At the time in the Tonight Show band. Fagen and Becker saw him perform a solo on TV and contacted him.
Steely Dan wins that whole desert island hypothetical in my opinion. I love The Beatles and The Stones and Zeppelin and Chicago and Pink Floyd and Tool and Queen and yada yada, but... For some reason the Steely Dan catalog is the bestest for desolate isolation. Along with The Doobie Brothers they owned the whole yacht rock genre. And if you're gonna be shipwrecked...
Kid Charlemagne, Green Earrings, Time Out of Mind, Home At Last, My Rival, Black Cow!!, West of Hollywood, Janie Runaway, Lunch with Gina, Everything Must Go, Don't Take Me Alive, Peg, Josie, Caves of Altamira, Dr. Wu, Bad Sneakers, Night By Night, Almost Gothic, Pretzel Logic, Razor Boy, Rikki Don't Lose that Number and on and on and on. The Steely Dan deep cuts are as deep as Stevie Wonder! Also, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker have 6 solo albums. All great in their own way. The Nightfly, Sunken Condos, and Circus Money are IMO the best solo albums.
Donald Fagen (lead singer) performed the keyboards/piano. Walter Becker (his partner, RIP) did the electronic guitar and bass. The backing singers for FM were Tim Schimitt and (surprise) Glenn Fry and Don Henley from the Eagles LOL. I thought both bands were rivals, but it seems like they came together for this song. I love both groups.
Brah. Brah. You struck gold on this. I m a 68 year old OG who delights is seeing young folks unpacking the "Dan". Your "Wow" says it all. Thank you. You have an informed ear. Tip: Peg from Aja.
Other Steely Dan songs: Do It again, Night by night, Deacon blues, King of the world, Kid Charlemagne, Haitian divorce. But all their production is stellar, no filler or bad songs in their albums!
Steely Dan" Black Cow ", and everything else they ever did.They are phenominal.Michael McDonald was once with Steely Dan as a keyboard player and backup singer."Peg" is one where Michael sings background.
I first heard this song when I was 10 years old, after that I was a Steely Dan fan. It was the first music that I liked that didn't come from my parents. I am now 57 years old and still a big time Steely Dan fan. My number one all time favorite album is Aja.
You NEED Steely Dan in your life! FM was a song on the FM movie soundtrack. Walter Becker is on guitar and Donald Fagan on keyboard. Aja is their best album IMO. Have you heard Black Cow? So glad to hear younger generations are listening to some of the best music ever created! They are unique and brilliant! Katy Lied and Pretzel Logic are some of my other favorite albums. Keep jamming!!
Donald Fagan is the lead singer on almost all their songs. He did a few albums on his own, and a couple songs you can check out are Snowbound and Mona. They are lit!✌
Green Earrings, The Fez, Sign in Stranger.....there SIMPLY IS NO JUNK SONG...its all high studio skills, elite "instrumementality", and that lasting 70's irreverence we all recognize and prize!!
FM was recorded for the movie of the same name. Around the same time as the sessions for the Aja album so many of the same players were used. As mentioned in other comments, Pete Christlieb did the sax solo for FM, he also does the sax solo for Aja's Deacon Blues. Jeff Porcaro on drums and The Eagles Time B. Schmidt, Glen Frey and Don Henley contributed backup vocals. Just listen to everything from Steely Dan and do the albums in the order they were released so you can appreciate the evolution.
I just subscribed because of how you totally GOT what was going on in this arrangement! You’ve got good ears, you’re intelligent, and you know how to listen. 🤙🏽 And it blew my mind when you compared Steely Dan’s progressions to Stevie Wonder! I always say that the three great masters of 20th century chord progressions are Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan, and the grandmaster of bossa nova, Antônio Carlos Jobim. Check out the Dan’s “Kid Charlemagne” for Larry Carlton’s guitar solo that many feel is the best in rock history.
6 minutes and two seconds of musical greatness! I listen to Do It Again while on the treadmill. Half way through the song, I'm dancing on that thing! The lyrics are a bit dark though. Just sayin.
The guitar solo at the end was the late Walter Becker., the other half of Steely Dan along with Donald Fagen. Becker originally started out on bass guitar when the group first started. He began to take a more active guitar role as the group progressed, along with Denny Dias, and the crack session musicians they would employ.
Love Steely Dan. They are so smooth, in a word. This is one of my favorites. Any Steely Dan song is a favorite. I see people givi g you lists already. Enjoy the ride.
When I was 12, I got a Candle turntable with the built-in radio and 8-track player. The 8-tracks they bought me were Led Zeppelin 1, Boz Scaggs Silk Degrees and the OST to the movie, FM. It was like the cinematic pilot for WKRP in Cincinnati. That album steered me to a lot of great artists - most notably, Steely Dan. Buying records at the record/stereo shop in my small town in Canada, I noticed that Steely Dan albums were the ones most used to determine the quality of speakers and needles in the demo area of the store. Blaine the shop owner explained that it was because of the albums' superior recording and production values. That was the case all over North America at the time, apparently.
They have an amazing catalog! Idk where to even begin. If you go from the start I would say “Do it again” as it was their first single and you can see how far the went. It’s all incredible in its own way.
There is a LONGER version that includes mixes from several different musicians and sessions. And regarding any other Steely Dan that I know of; ALL of it! Any of it. But you should listen to entire albums in chronological order which starts with "Can't Buy A Thrill". I know you'll love them all. Enjoy.
The movie -FM came out in 78 and was about an FM station and the drama surrounding that part of the music biz at the time. Fantastic cast and the soundtrack was an award winner. This song was the theme. So great.
If you haven’t already done a reaction to Black Cow, you should. The horn arrangements throughout and on the outtro are as good as it gets. The “Dan” is straight up excellence.
STEELY DAN, "FM"... NO STATIC AT ALL... From those GROOVY 70'S. I saw the movie "FM". I promptly went out and bought movies sound track album. Because of this song. Always said I could picture myself seated in a swank bar, with the lights turned low and a lit candle lit in the center of the table and this magnificent band playing this tune on stage. Ahhh those dreams...more "DO IT AGAIN", "REELIN' IN THE YEARS", "RICKY DON'T LOOSE THAT NUMBER", "PEG", "JOSIE", "DEACON BLUES", "KID CHARLEMAGNE", "HEY NINETEEN",
Enjoyed it. Short story, after 2 albums Fagen and Becker went duo and cast top session artists for each song, ie they used 30 other artists to complete their Grammy sweeping Two Againt Nature, 9 amazing tracks. And be advised, the best version of any SD song you'll hear is the original album track. If you dig live jazz with some funk, Marcus King Band, "Virginia" at World Cafe is off the charts.
Enjoyed your reaction! My favorite groove is DO IT AGAIN. Its funky vibe hooks you in the 1st 3 seconds. It's energetic and rich in percussion. A definite song to elevate one's enjoyment of SD's vast treasure trove of music.
You’ll probably detect something familiar in Black Cow, but anything from Aja or Gaucho will feel like FM. The Royal Scam is great. In the earlier albums, you’ll hear the jazzy influences gaining momentum. The truth is you will not go wrong with anything - early 70s to 2000s - from Steely Dan
Great vid. I think you're ready for Glamor Profession: the Dan's sneakiest masterpiece. Creepy disco vibe with one of the best bass lines you'll ever hear
The song was a Top 20 Hit. It's the theme of a movie called FM. It bombed big time. It came out in the spring of 1978. In the fall of '78 the TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" began. The TV show's theme was lifted from the movie.
There are so many GREAT songs to choose from in their catalog - can't disagree with anyone's recommendations. My favorite? I've got at least a dozen, but since no one else has mentioned it, I'll go with Dr. Wu from the Katy Lied album - a moody melancholy tune that features my favorite sax solo ever (the great Phil Woods).
My first time viewing one of your reactions. Love Steely Dan. Seen Donald Fagan, Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs live together as the Dukes of September in 2014.
Michael McDonald was a backup singer and a member of the Steely Dan touring group. You can hear him out front on a few Dan classics with the New York Rock and Soul Revue.
Excellent reaction Jay. Other commenters have said it all. What is ideal here is, since you're brand new to Steely Dan, considering starting with their first album, and do a track-by-track reaction. You literally cannot find a song unworthy of reaction. Read up on some of the amazing musicians they have had cut tracks for them. Sometimes, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker would bring in several top tier musicians for just one solo, and then take their pick of the multitude of amazing takes. Get ready for a ride - the incredible chord progressions just keep going. Just subscribed!
Hi there Such a delight to see your reaction to this wonderful music form "Steely Dan" I watched your reaction to Aja a few min ago. The joy is knowing what's coming and waiting for that hit on you. Many have pointed out the best of recording tech then nearly half a century ago. How did they achieve such magical perfection? The result of total dedication countless hrs and musical talent. plenty of suggestions from others below. Welcome. Ps in an interview in "Melody Maker" in 1973 ( I was at college then) Donald Fagan. cited Sonny Rollins as an influence in his musical education amongst other Jazz greats of the time .
"Green Earrings" off their Royal Scam album. My favorite deep dive track but IMHO the best blend of rock and Jazz ever in one song. It will blow you away. I personally promise.
Third World Man from Gaucho is so beautiful and almost haunting, in a good way of course! Really hope you react to this gem one day. You will not be disappointed my friend 😁
Hi, Guy! Let me, as a Baby Boomer, tell you why our music had so much depth and precision to it! Back in our day, as a child, you had to learn to play an instrument, or wish you did! You had to master one instrument, before you could move on to the next! Back in the day, both parents were in the home, both pushed you, buying instruments, buying records, and paying for lessons! most homes had basements, which the fathers mostly would encourage their sons to form bands in, using the basements for supervised practice sessions but mostly the fathers part was listening out for which neighbor would be the one to complain about the noise! No calls meant "go ahead, tear the place up"! The only difference between our recording artists and us, is that they made this their life's assignment, while the rest of us chose other paths!....how'd I do?
@@abovetheinfluence9361 hee- Michael McDonald broke into the scene as a backup singer for the Dan! ( you can really hear him on Peg, Home At Last and many more)
I just looked down through what you've done so far. My type of music! I think I'm gonna like your channel. One bit of advice: make a playlist for the multiple songs you have per band/group. Makes it easier for your viewers to find videos they want to see. Much love! ✌❤
I love this song so much. It just sounds so glossy and clean. It's not typical of Steely Dan songs, because of the strings and the reverb, but I'm glad they were persuaded to do a bigger production for this song.
Mike McDonald sang backup for The Dan before joining the Doobie Brothers, Hell Skunk Baxter ( Doobie Brothers Guitarest) was in the Original Steely Dan Band
This song is simple one to understand as far as Steely Dan lyrics go. FM Radio began to become more popular starting around the beginning of "70s" and passed AM with amount of listeners turning in. Less commercials, more stations playing genres of music that wasn't played on AM and clearer reception. Like the lyrics mentioned, Reggae and Funk, also much more Rock and Motown. It became a way to hear new music. We're spoiled now. Chick's aren't staying indoors and listening to radio, smoke some weed have some drinks and someone yells "I love this song" while they're hanging out these days. There's way more options now a days. But then it was a time when something was new and improved. It made the mood right. "The Tech Age" wasn't here yet. But "Soul Train" was......
The best thing about all of Steely's music is that it's real people playing real instruments with not a lot of weir processing going on. . . and it kicks ass. There's nothing in today's culture that can stand up to it . . . it's as close to perfect music production as you can get . . . and it's got lyrics, gooves and melodies that just stop your fucking heart
“The chord progressions can not be beat”. And by now you surely know how involved Michael McDonald was with some Steely Dan - his voice anyway. You’re adorable.
The Fez, Green Earrings, Haitian Divorce are some songs that don't get mentioned as much as other Steely Dan songs but well worth the listen. This is a very deep rabbit hole
Favorite Steely Dan song? Whatever is playing! Thank you for listening to and appreciating them! 😊 Black Cow, Kid Charlemagne , Babylon Sisters, Bodhistavva, My Old School, Deacon Blues, Do It Again, Dirty Work, Hey Nineteen, Home At Last, Josie, Peg…..also Donald Fagans solo album The Nightfly….all of this is stellar ⭐️
Babylon Sisters seems to be everyones FAV for real! Definitely gonna load that up! Thanx!
I know, it's like the saying goes...it's like trying to pick your favorite child ? LOL :) peace and love.
He listed them all, and I second those suggestions!!
All very good stuff! Dont forget night by night
@@abovetheinfluence9361 🎤 "Babylon Sisters! 💃🏽 Shake it!" 😁🐰
Younger listeners can’t truly appreciate the change that FM brought to the table over AM radio.
No static at all was something none of us had ever heard. My first listen in FM was Boston. Blew the world away.
I remember! What a great thing!
Ah yes! No more trying to position the radio just right and then that static pops up just at the WORST time in your favorite song. FM seemed like a pure miracle.
I've loved Steely Dan for years. Nobody gives you music like they do! So unique!
I'm almost bummed that I didn't get into them sooner! Unique is the perfect word! Thanks for watching Barb!
It is clinically proven listening to "FM" raises your cool factor by 7%
And the groove IQ by 30%.
That pocket Jeff Porcaro on drums creates is so deep!
This song for me encompasses all of Steely Dan's talent where you hear Rhythm & Blues, Funk, Rock, Pop and Jazz all on in one song.
Your attention to detail in your comments (noting chord progressions, arrangements, subtle nuances) is next level.
The backup vocals are three of The Eagles. Strings and arrangements by Oscar winning songwriter Johnny Mandel (The Shadow of Your Smile, 1965). Pete Christlieb on sax. At the time in the Tonight Show band. Fagen and Becker saw him perform a solo on TV and contacted him.
Steely Dan wins that whole desert island hypothetical in my opinion. I love The Beatles and The Stones and Zeppelin and Chicago and Pink Floyd and Tool and Queen and yada yada, but... For some reason the Steely Dan catalog is the bestest for desolate isolation. Along with The Doobie Brothers they owned the whole yacht rock genre. And if you're gonna be shipwrecked...
Anything off Gaucho, Aja or The Nightfly is stellar!!!
Kid Charlemagne, Green Earrings, Time Out of Mind, Home At Last, My Rival, Black Cow!!, West of Hollywood, Janie Runaway, Lunch with Gina, Everything Must Go, Don't Take Me Alive, Peg, Josie, Caves of Altamira, Dr. Wu, Bad Sneakers, Night By Night, Almost Gothic, Pretzel Logic, Razor Boy, Rikki Don't Lose that Number and on and on and on. The Steely Dan deep cuts are as deep as Stevie Wonder!
Also, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker have 6 solo albums. All great in their own way. The Nightfly, Sunken Condos, and Circus Money are IMO the best solo albums.
can't go wrong with the Dan! Those cats were so sophisticated, blending it all together.
I grew up when we went from AM to FM radio and this song is the perfect soundtrack to that time.
Donald Fagen (lead singer) performed the keyboards/piano. Walter Becker (his partner, RIP) did the electronic guitar and bass. The backing singers for FM were Tim Schimitt and (surprise) Glenn Fry and Don Henley from the Eagles LOL. I thought both bands were rivals, but it seems like they came together for this song. I love both groups.
Brah. Brah. You struck gold on this. I m a 68 year old OG who delights is seeing young folks unpacking the "Dan". Your "Wow" says it all. Thank you. You have an informed ear. Tip: Peg from Aja.
I only subscribed because of the way u reacted to steely Dan, we should talk
Word....sir
@@bobryan8793 You already know.
The Groove of "The Fez" is insane, the mood, the feel, the sarcasm.
My mom was fixing dinner out in the kitchen & burst rt out laughing the 1st time I played "The Fez" for her.
This is my all-time favorite reaction on You Tube. That's how I felt when I heard it... and it was brand new.
Other Steely Dan songs: Do It again, Night by night, Deacon blues, King of the world, Kid Charlemagne, Haitian divorce.
But all their production is stellar, no filler or bad songs in their albums!
It's all about those slick jazzy R&B chord progressions with Steely Dan.
Steely Dan" Black Cow ", and everything else they ever did.They are phenominal.Michael McDonald was once with Steely Dan as a keyboard player and backup singer."Peg" is one where Michael sings background.
I first heard this song when I was 10 years old, after that I was a Steely Dan fan. It was the first music that I liked that didn't come from my parents. I am now 57 years old and still a big time Steely Dan fan. My number one all time favorite album is Aja.
Walking into a warn dark cozy lounge and these guys are cranking this out upon the stage"live;-)
You NEED Steely Dan in your life! FM was a song on the FM movie soundtrack. Walter Becker is on guitar and Donald Fagan on keyboard. Aja is their best album IMO. Have you heard Black Cow? So glad to hear younger generations are listening to some of the best music ever created! They are unique and brilliant! Katy Lied and Pretzel Logic are some of my other favorite albums. Keep jamming!!
Good to see you back. Can't go wrong with Steely Dan! May I suggest, "Peg".
And Michael McDonald shares his vocals on "Peg".
Love Steely Dan! This is one of my favorites of theirs along with Hey Nineteen! Keep On Rockin'
Green Earrings will blow your mind!
I'm impressed by the percentage of good quality classic artists you've reacted to for someone in your age group. Keep up the good work!
Steely Dan. Your favorite band's favorite band.
Donald Fagan is the lead singer on almost all their songs. He did a few albums on his own, and a couple songs you can check out are Snowbound and Mona. They are lit!✌
Steely Dan/Dirty Work. This is very early Steely Dan, when they were still teething!
Green Earrings, The Fez, Sign in Stranger.....there SIMPLY IS NO JUNK SONG...its all high studio skills, elite "instrumementality", and that lasting 70's irreverence we all recognize and prize!!
String Arrangements on this track are crazy.
i have listened to them since 1973 and this is my favorite song by them..even over peg,josie,illegal fun,babylon sisters...a masterpiece
FM was recorded for the movie of the same name. Around the same time as the sessions for the Aja album so many of the same players were used. As mentioned in other comments, Pete Christlieb did the sax solo for FM, he also does the sax solo for Aja's Deacon Blues. Jeff Porcaro on drums and The Eagles Time B. Schmidt, Glen Frey and Don Henley contributed backup vocals. Just listen to everything from Steely Dan and do the albums in the order they were released so you can appreciate the evolution.
I get such a kick watching people discover the music of my younger days.
I just subscribed because of how you totally GOT what was going on in this arrangement! You’ve got good ears, you’re intelligent, and you know how to listen. 🤙🏽
And it blew my mind when you compared Steely Dan’s progressions to Stevie Wonder! I always say that the three great masters of 20th century chord progressions are Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan, and the grandmaster of bossa nova, Antônio Carlos Jobim.
Check out the Dan’s “Kid Charlemagne” for Larry Carlton’s guitar solo that many feel is the best in rock history.
You can't go wrong with Steely Dan. You need to hear their first hit "Do It Again".
6 minutes and two seconds of musical greatness! I listen to Do It Again while on the treadmill. Half way through the song, I'm dancing on that thing! The lyrics are a bit dark though. Just sayin.
The guitar solo at the end was the late Walter Becker., the other half of Steely Dan along with Donald Fagen. Becker originally started out on bass guitar when the group first started. He began to take a more active guitar role as the group progressed, along with Denny Dias, and the crack session musicians they would employ.
That may possibly be the best saxophone solo in history.
Brilliance in just a few moments of musical expression. Steely Dan.
Love Steely Dan. They are so smooth, in a word. This is one of my favorites. Any Steely Dan song is a favorite. I see people givi g you lists already. Enjoy the ride.
This is my absolute favorite by Steely Dan. 💜🎵💜
When I was 12, I got a Candle turntable with the built-in radio and 8-track player. The 8-tracks they bought me were Led Zeppelin 1, Boz Scaggs Silk Degrees and the OST to the movie, FM. It was like the cinematic pilot for WKRP in Cincinnati. That album steered me to a lot of great artists - most notably, Steely Dan. Buying records at the record/stereo shop in my small town in Canada, I noticed that Steely Dan albums were the ones most used to determine the quality of speakers and needles in the demo area of the store. Blaine the shop owner explained that it was because of the albums' superior recording and production values. That was the case all over North America at the time, apparently.
They have an amazing catalog! Idk where to even begin. If you go from the start I would say “Do it again” as it was their first single and you can see how far the went. It’s all incredible in its own way.
There is a LONGER version that includes mixes from several different musicians and sessions. And regarding any other Steely Dan that I know of; ALL of it! Any of it. But you should listen to entire albums in chronological order which starts with "Can't Buy A Thrill". I know you'll love them all. Enjoy.
Heck yeah! I always Loved that song I grew up in the Late 70s & 80s always Love Steely Dan
The movie -FM came out in 78 and was about an FM station and the drama surrounding that part of the music biz at the time. Fantastic cast and the soundtrack was an award winner. This song was the theme. So great.
If you haven’t already done a reaction to Black Cow, you should. The horn arrangements throughout and on the outtro are as good as it gets. The “Dan” is straight up excellence.
STEELY DAN, "FM"... NO STATIC AT ALL... From those GROOVY 70'S. I saw the movie "FM". I promptly went out and bought movies sound track album. Because of this song. Always said I could picture myself seated in a swank bar, with the lights turned low and a lit candle lit in the center of the table and this magnificent band playing this tune on stage. Ahhh those dreams...more "DO IT AGAIN", "REELIN' IN THE YEARS", "RICKY DON'T LOOSE THAT NUMBER", "PEG", "JOSIE", "DEACON BLUES", "KID CHARLEMAGNE", "HEY NINETEEN",
Steely Dan's " Black Cow" is one that you're gonna enjoy guaranteed
Do their "Don't Take Me Alive." You'll love it. Every Steely Dan song is great!!
Also, Kid Charlemagne
If you love music you have Iove Steely Dan the never miss phenomenal everytime
When I hear that sax solo, even today, I'm instantly back in 1978 cruising through Colorado in my 74 Plymouth....
Enjoyed it. Short story, after 2 albums Fagen and Becker went duo and cast top session artists for each song, ie they used 30 other artists to complete their Grammy sweeping Two Againt Nature, 9 amazing tracks. And be advised, the best version of any SD song you'll hear is the original album track.
If you dig live jazz with some funk, Marcus King Band, "Virginia" at World Cafe is off the charts.
Enjoyed your reaction! My favorite groove is DO IT AGAIN. Its funky vibe hooks you in the 1st 3 seconds. It's energetic and rich in percussion. A definite song to elevate one's enjoyment of SD's vast treasure trove of music.
You’ll probably detect something familiar in Black Cow, but anything from Aja or Gaucho will feel like FM. The Royal Scam is great. In the earlier albums, you’ll hear the jazzy influences gaining momentum. The truth is you will not go wrong with anything - early 70s to 2000s - from Steely Dan
Did everything they wrote have to be a classic? I think so. No song is like another. They are just amazing.
Greatest band of all time. Your favorite band’s favorite band. Sublime.
Great vid. I think you're ready for Glamor Profession: the Dan's sneakiest masterpiece. Creepy disco vibe with one of the best bass lines you'll ever hear
Sounds so good to hear some REAL MUSIC! 😎🍸💋LOVE THIS! ❤
That sax solo was Pete Christlieb, who was in the Tonight Show band under Doc Severinsen, when Johnny Carson hosted. The guy is awesome!
I was a little puzzled that when that ripping sax solo started, he didn't mention the sax, but he talked about the keys.
The song was a Top 20 Hit. It's the theme of a movie called FM. It bombed big time. It came out in the spring of 1978. In the fall of '78 the TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" began. The TV show's theme was lifted from the movie.
There are so many GREAT songs to choose from in their catalog - can't disagree with anyone's recommendations. My favorite? I've got at least a dozen, but since no one else has mentioned it, I'll go with Dr. Wu from the Katy Lied album - a moody melancholy tune that features my favorite sax solo ever (the great Phil Woods).
My first time viewing one of your reactions. Love Steely Dan. Seen Donald Fagan, Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs live together as the Dukes of September in 2014.
"Babylon Sisters" next, you won't regret it and neither will we
Michael McDonald was a backup singer and a member of the Steely Dan touring group. You can hear him out front on a few Dan classics with the New York Rock and Soul Revue.
Steely Dan is your favorite band’s favorite band.
Excellent reaction Jay. Other commenters have said it all. What is ideal here is, since you're brand new to Steely Dan, considering starting with their first album, and do a track-by-track reaction. You literally cannot find a song unworthy of reaction. Read up on some of the amazing musicians they have had cut tracks for them. Sometimes, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker would bring in several top tier musicians for just one solo, and then take their pick of the multitude of amazing takes. Get ready for a ride - the incredible chord progressions just keep going. Just subscribed!
Hi there Such a delight to see your reaction to this wonderful music form "Steely Dan" I watched your reaction to Aja a few min ago. The joy is knowing what's coming and waiting for that hit on you. Many have pointed out the best of recording tech then nearly half a century ago. How did they achieve such magical perfection? The result of total dedication countless hrs and musical talent. plenty of suggestions from others below. Welcome. Ps in an interview in "Melody Maker" in 1973 ( I was at college then) Donald Fagan. cited Sonny Rollins as an influence in his musical education amongst other Jazz greats of the time .
My favorite song of all time. Came out when I was 14.
Steely Dan has been on my play list for 30 years. Their production is always top notch. Check out Green Earrings by the Dan
"Green Earrings" off their Royal Scam album. My favorite deep dive track but IMHO the best blend of rock and Jazz ever in one song. It will blow you away. I personally promise.
Third World Man from Gaucho is so beautiful and almost haunting, in a good way of course! Really hope you react to this gem one day. You will not be disappointed my friend 😁
Hi, Guy! Let me, as a Baby Boomer, tell you why our music had so much depth and precision to it! Back in our day, as a child, you had to learn to play an instrument, or wish you did! You had to master one instrument, before you could move on to the next! Back in the day, both parents were in the home, both pushed you, buying instruments, buying records, and paying for lessons! most homes had basements, which the fathers mostly would encourage their sons to form bands in, using the basements for supervised practice sessions but mostly the fathers part was listening out for which neighbor would be the one to complain about the noise! No calls meant "go ahead, tear the place up"! The only difference between our recording artists and us, is that they made this their life's assignment, while the rest of us chose other paths!....how'd I do?
One of their best songs! And THAT'S saying ALOT!!! 💯
I believe the BEST, however, is "King of the World" 😎
Nice to see you back!!!!! 🥰
Gone be wayyyy more reactions comin! Thanks for always rockin with me Karen!
@@abovetheinfluence9361 hee- Michael McDonald broke into the scene as a backup singer for the Dan! ( you can really hear him on Peg, Home At Last and many more)
@@TheDivayenta see now ima REALLY have to deep dive into SD! Love some Michael McDonald!
I just looked down through what you've done so far. My type of music! I think I'm gonna like your channel. One bit of advice: make a playlist for the multiple songs you have per band/group. Makes it easier for your viewers to find videos they want to see. Much love! ✌❤
Suggestion: The entire Aja album, a masterpiece from beginning to end.
I think this is about the introduction of FM radio that had a clear and stereo sound that really changed radio.
So glad you’re enjoying them! Grew up on Steely Dan on 8-track ❤️
The MASTER of GROOVE... Mr. JEFF PORCARO on Drums!!!
This was the end of Steely Dan...
Selling out too do a film soundtrack...
The college crowd remembered
Smooth like silk, this steely dan and band.
Loved how you picked out all the details. Fun reaction. Thanks.
What they do with songs 🎵 is takes one on a sojourn of the story of life, regards Malcolm from the land down under ,Australia,
EVERY song on Aja, and pretty much every other song in their catalogsong
Beautiful guitar solo by Steve Khan
The old saying was, "Your favorite bands, favorite band."
I love this song so much. It just sounds so glossy and clean. It's not typical of Steely Dan songs, because of the strings and the reverb, but I'm glad they were persuaded to do a bigger production for this song.
Mike McDonald sang backup for The Dan before joining the Doobie Brothers, Hell Skunk Baxter ( Doobie Brothers Guitarest) was in the Original Steely Dan Band
...song was recorded during the Aia album sessions as SD was doing the soundtrack for the movie FM...
the masters of jazz fusion
This song is simple one to understand as far as Steely Dan lyrics go. FM Radio began to become more popular starting around the beginning of "70s" and passed AM with amount of listeners turning in. Less commercials, more stations playing genres of music that wasn't played on AM and clearer reception. Like the lyrics mentioned, Reggae and Funk, also much more Rock and Motown. It became a way to hear new music. We're spoiled now. Chick's aren't staying indoors and listening to radio, smoke some weed have some drinks and someone yells "I love this song" while they're hanging out these days. There's way more options now a days. But then it was a time when something was new and improved. It made the mood right. "The Tech Age" wasn't here yet. But "Soul Train" was......
Now you got it! So great to see you discovering this.
The best thing about all of Steely's music is that it's real people playing real instruments with not a lot of weir processing going on. . . and it kicks ass. There's nothing in today's culture that can stand up to it . . . it's as close to perfect music production as you can get . . . and it's got lyrics, gooves and melodies that just stop your fucking heart
“The chord progressions can not be beat”. And by now you surely know how involved Michael McDonald was with some Steely Dan - his voice anyway. You’re adorable.
From the movie "FM" soundtrack.
The Fez, Green Earrings, Haitian Divorce are some songs that don't get mentioned as much as other Steely Dan songs but well worth the listen. This is a very deep rabbit hole
The Fez.. one of my faves and often overlooked.. Babylon Sisters (shake it) as well. No bad music with the Dan.
Steely Dan play Deacon Blues... you will love it...your great you know your stuff
Such a great song; love it!