Now you just need to react to some more of their songs like, Black Cow, Deacon Blues, FM, Aja, Pretzel Logic, Caves of Altamira, Royal Scam, The Fez, Hey Nineteen, Babylon sisters, any major dude will tell you, bad sneakers
I love that comment, “it doesn’t sound like Steely Dan”, I laughed ‘cause to me as soon as I heard it I thought it sounds exactly like Steely Dan… in any case great tune even greater band, always on a play list back in the day. 😎🍺☮️
Amber & Jay, here are some other good Steely Dan songs to react to: "Hey Nineteen", "FM (No Static at All)", "Black Cow", "Aja", "Deacon Blues", "Doctor Wu", and "Only a Fool Would Say That".
The attention to detail, instrument choices, crescendos and decrescendos, and the musical subtleties make Steely Dan one of a kind. "it's perfection and grace...it's the smile on my face"
It's the music you guys. The overall production is second to none in almost all of their recordings. There are literally dozens of steely Dan tunes that are without peer. Just close your eyes and pick one you won't be disappointed!
I was aged 8 years old, I heard Steely dan "reelin in the years" and loved it. At age 12, I heard "Ricky Don't lose That number" loved it, and age 13, "Josie", and i just had to find out who these guys were, everytime i heard their music, I loved it. So when i got my first music system, the first album i bought was "Steely Dan greatest hits" and began a journey of discovering the most wonderul music and lyrics I have ever known, and the two most complex, original spirits who understood me, and who I am, in each of their songs.
“Hey 19” came out when I was a senior in high school and madly in love with our 19-year-old exchange student from Australia. I had never heard of Steely Dan before, but I was so blown away by that song that I have become a life long Uber fan of them ever since. I really hope Jordan and Amber will consider reacting to “Hey 19” .
@@lwh7301 I trust my ears. MK is on the right channel, his tone, phrasing and idiosyncratic bends/double stops is what I'm hearing. Regardless of what has been said or written about it.
Actually...check out Monkey House. They do sound like Steely Dan. (But then one of the Steely Dan guys has been involved with Monkey House, so there is an actual connection.)
Only Steely Dan can get you bobbing your head along to lyrics like 'Tonight when I chase the dragon the water may change to cherry wine. And the silver will turn to gold, time out of mind.'
Guys, the song is about doing heroin and the hallucinations that come when you’re high. Chasing the dragon is smoking heroin. The silver that turns to gold is the aluminum foil that turns to gold when the flame hits it through the pipe.
@@mrnobody3161 Many of the metaphors in the song are actually about doing heroin. No perfection and grace to be found there... Steely Dan always had interesting, and often quite dark, lyrics that were missed by people who either didn't get the metaphors (like me at times) or who got lost in those great grooves (also me)!
@@christianman73 I've been a fan of Steely Dan since I was a kid, as in kindergarten, and I always thought their lyrics were just "abstract." Later on, I was all "whaaaaaaaat? Naaaaaaaw..."
I don't know why but this is my favorite Steely Dan song. Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits plays guitar here, Michael McDonald on backing vocals. This was SD's last song to make the Top 40, but they did take a 20 year break afterward....
Chasing the dragon is having to take stronger amounts on each succeeding usage of (insert drug of choice) to achieve the original feelings of euphoria the first time one gets high. Donald Fagen didn’t use drugs regularly because his high was muscic. Unfortunately, Walter Becker did develop a bad drug addiction after Gaucho due to his a car accident and girlfriends death by overdose. They did help each other on their solo projects, but wasn’t until the 1990’s that they teamed up again to tour. At this time, Donald flourished because the anxiety over live performances became manageable. He really enjoyed himself while playing, as is evident in the live performance clips in the mid to late 1990’s and the 2000’s. He grew into his looks and confidence and Walter was healthy. That’s the sweet spot for me of Steely Dan. I went o the Feb. 17th concert for Steely Dan/Eagles in New Orleans this year and it was more than the plane tickets from Seattle and back.
I am so glad you reacted to this song. It was Steely Dan’s last released single, and I think one of their best. Top notch in every way. Especially production.
Steely Dan had some excellent musicians, the writing was excellent, and we got to thoroughly enjoy some great music! Where the hell have bands like this gone????
Michael McDonald, *again*, guest starring on the harmonies. I'm pretty sure Amber caught that. 😄 I strongly recommend that you guys hit the "Aja" album again and try out "Deacon Blues" (as another poster said, a song for the losers), and "Black Cow". I love "Time Out of Mind". It is somewhat atypical of Steely Dan's music. It sounds as close to a radio-friendly pop/rock song as a Steely Dan song can get.☺️
I grew up in the 70s...Musical Genius, however the lyrics celebrate the smoking or snorting of Heroin. Looking for love...1st heroin trip, chasing the dragon is chasing the high of the 1st trip, water changing to cherry wine is the liquid pipe color change from clear to red when heated, Silver to gold is the aluminum foil color changing when heated
It has been said that "Tonight when I chase the dragon....the water may change to cherry wine" are heroin-use references. Water changing to cherry wine is a euphemism for pulling back on a syringe to draw your blood into the heroin mixture like you see Vincent Vega do in Pulp Fiction, the clear liquid turns red.
"Chasing the Dragon" is a euphemism for smoking Heroin, which was one of Walter Becker's vices. "The Water will change to Cherry Wine" refers to sticking a Syringe with a fix of Heroin (the 'water') into your arm then pulling the plunger on the syringe back to draw a bit of Blood (the 'cherry wine') then pushing the plunger down, emptying the syringe with the fix into your vein. "It's direct from Laos" is a reference to Laotian Heroin, at the time one of the most potent available.
Wayne Shorter, sax player for Miles Davis in the sixties, and co-founder of Weather Report called Steely Dan the masters of jazz/pop fusion. And Chasing the Dragon was slang for smoking heroin or opium.
Such a groove on this great tune. I was lucky enough to see them in concert about a dozen years ago and this sung swung so hard the entire crowd was on their feet swaying to this jam
I'm from Montréal and when you hear Steely Dan in a café at spring, you just can't wait to be on a terrace. For me their sound makes me fell joy and I feel the fresh wind on my face.
Steely Dan...soundtrack to my college days early 80s. A VERY important band in my musical journey, absolutely love everything about them. Ok guys, there's ALOT of amazing SD songs you have not done! - Kid Charlemagne - Haitian Divorce - Royal Scam - Bodhisattva - Babylon Sisters - Deacon Blues - Black Cow And more but there's a nice list
Amber you and Jay play me a Monkees song on the 24 of April for my Birthday. I will be 75 years old and I love some Monkees songs. My name is Carolyn White from Mississippi. Thanks to y’all playing such good music.
Amber's comment about a slow trip is more accurate than she probably realized given that the song is reputedly about heroin abuse, namely Walter Becker's.
This is more Steely Dan vibes than the songs you two have reacted to so far. You've got a ways to go to understand and realize the true Steely Dan vibe! Great reaction choice; keep going! Thanks! ✌💙✌
How good was Steely Dan? Shortly after they released this record/LP, the band called it a day. 20 years later they reunited for the "Two against Nature" LP..and against all the rap, pop and hip-hop, won the Grammy for album of the year. No doubt about it, Becker and Fagan were the very definition of master songwriters.
This song was Steely Dan's very last Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song peaked at the #22 spot during the early spring of 1981. The great Mark Knopfler of the British group, Dire Straits, plays lead guitar on this song. This song is a definitely banger indeed.
Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits on lead guitar. I read that he recorded like 24 hours worth of playing and ended up just having tidbits used. Still really dig the tune!
Chase the Dragon - Original meaning - using heroin by heating it on a foil and inhaling its vapor through a straw or tube. It can also illustrate a person caught in the unending pursuit of something unattainable. Source: Paraphrased from US Dictionary website.
Guys I hope your next Steely Dan reaction song is Deacon Blues Jay the song makes references to drinking scotch whiskey and a college football team lots of saxophone play please consider this song. keep up the great work guys.
Steely Dan slowly morphed from this innovative rock band over time to this mature Asian jazz rock fusion sound with incredible production quality. That’s what makes them incredible, they let their sound grow and evolve while most bands play their early hits into their 60s. You have to listen to Aja. But be prepared.
J&A: They got progressively more jazzy over the years especially on Aja and this album. That is the difference you’re hearing. Reelin’ is from their first album, this is from their seventh, Gaucho. So much more to hear. ‘Night by Night’ is a good one from earlier and of course you’ll want to hear ‘Aja’.
Steely Dan is about the most recognizable band despite the fact they embrace so many different genres and styles. I guess the best tribute you could give to them is they are the most outstanding Rock/Pop/R&B/Jazz/Latin/Blues (and even some Reggae) band on the planet. And their sounds are exhaustively perfected in the studio with the best musicians available.
Every time you post a reaction song to Steely Dan, my comments become like a broken record. I keep repeating if you love Steely Dan, you must play the title track to the masterpiece, "Aja." It'll blow you away.
Absolutely love Steely Dan. They were so amazing. I would think y'all would love Hey 19. One of my favorite songs by them. Appreciate them more and more over they years
They had an exceptional sound, which was their own, one of my favorite bands of the 70s and there were a lot of them so it’s hard to pick but that’s my favorite
Jay & Amber, you'll absolutely LOVE their "Aja", "Deacon Blues" and "FM" !!!!!
Yes !!!!
Deacon Blues
🎵🎶Learn to work the saxophone
(I) I play just what I feel
Drink Scotch whiskey all night long
And die behind the wheel🎶🎵
Yes Deacon Blues would just blow Amber away!
Deacon Blues, Hey Nineteem, & FM…. 1000% yes
Also, try to figure out the college sport teams on Deacon Blues ;)
Now you just need to react to some more of their songs like, Black Cow, Deacon Blues, FM, Aja, Pretzel Logic, Caves of Altamira, Royal Scam, The Fez, Hey Nineteen, Babylon sisters, any major dude will tell you, bad sneakers
They would love "Babylon Sisters" and the famous Purdie Shuffle.
Don’t forget Dr. Wu.
Growing up with Steely Dan was a privilege 😁💖
Hey Nineteen is on this album, it’s a song that makes non-dancers dance and no one can forget 🕺🏼
Can’t unsee that. 😁
...and soccer moms unknowingly sing about reefer and tequila!
Yuppers! I'll give a vote for "Hey Nineteen!"
Gaucho.
I think they did Hey Nineteen already. - But they should do it again (and "Do It Again!").
Those of us that were blessed to grow up hearing this music, know instantly this is Steely Dan.
I thought you guys did "Hey 19", but I didn't find it in your library. You guys would love it.
Only Steely Dan can make a song about hard core drug abuse sound trippy cool. Don't do drugs, kids.
I fell in love with this song in 1981 at age 16. I had fun,but it was a different time. Truth or Consequences, kids. Sometimes BOTH!
I love that comment, “it doesn’t sound like Steely Dan”, I laughed ‘cause to me as soon as I heard it I thought it sounds exactly like Steely Dan… in any case great tune even greater band, always on a play list back in the day. 😎🍺☮️
Seriously, it's got every Steely Dan element, unmistakably so. And I'm not a huge Steely Dan fan.
Agreed. It made me laugh too. They have such a distinct sound. You know them right away even if you have never heard the song before.
Same, if I heard it I would hear Steely Dan as soon as it began!😂😂
It sounds like classic Steely Dan to me ❤
Me too. It was obviously latter Steely Dan but it still sounds like them to me.
This was my late mother’s fave Steely Dan song.
Amber & Jay, here are some other good Steely Dan songs to react to: "Hey Nineteen", "FM (No Static at All)", "Black Cow", "Aja", "Deacon Blues", "Doctor Wu", and "Only a Fool Would Say That".
Bodhisattva too!
The attention to detail, instrument choices, crescendos and decrescendos, and the musical subtleties make Steely Dan one of a kind. "it's perfection and grace...it's the smile on my face"
It's the music you guys. The overall production is second to none in almost all of their recordings. There are literally dozens of steely Dan tunes that are without peer. Just close your eyes and pick one you won't be disappointed!
This is definitely Steely Dan. Candy for the ears.
And once again the amazing Michael McDonald is singing backup.
I was aged 8 years old, I heard Steely dan "reelin in the years" and loved it. At age 12, I heard "Ricky Don't lose That number" loved it, and age 13, "Josie", and i just had to find out who these guys were, everytime i heard their music, I loved it. So when i got my first music system, the first album i bought was "Steely Dan greatest hits" and began a journey of discovering the most wonderul music and lyrics I have ever known, and the two most complex, original spirits who understood me, and who I am, in each of their songs.
“Hey 19” came out when I was a senior in high school and madly in love with our 19-year-old exchange student from Australia. I had never heard of Steely Dan before, but I was so blown away by that song that I have become a life long Uber fan of them ever since. I really hope Jordan and Amber will consider reacting to “Hey 19” .
Even today, their music is ahead of its time.
The "guitar on the right" is none other than Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits fame.
That's not true. Knopler's contribution was very small and in comes at the end of the song.
@@lwh7301 Hugh McCracken plays rhythm guitar on this tune, but Knopfler is indeed part of the song from start to finish.
@@scurvybro8850 That's a popular myth. According to Knopfler himself, there are only a a fews seconds of his play at the fadeout of the song.
@@lwh7301 If so, it's a myth that's told at some length in the book, "Steely Dan FAQ." But the book could have it wrong.
@@lwh7301 I trust my ears. MK is on the right channel, his tone, phrasing and idiosyncratic bends/double stops is what I'm hearing. Regardless of what has been said or written about it.
This whole album is fire! You can't "expect" Steely Dan... they just create their own style, and it never misses.
Next from them, you gotta do "Don't Take Me Alive." !!!!!!!
At last, someone agrees with me. 😃
No one sounds like Steely Dan.
Exactly! Not even Billy Joel. lol
Actually...check out Monkey House. They do sound like Steely Dan. (But then one of the Steely Dan guys has been involved with Monkey House, so there is an actual connection.)
@@stevetournay6103 Didn't know that.
I mean, Doobie Brothers....
@@jettslappy7028 Doobies have their own unique sound.
Only Steely Dan can get you bobbing your head along to lyrics like 'Tonight when I chase the dragon the water may change to cherry wine. And the silver will turn to gold, time out of mind.'
Exactly and yet those are pretty heavy drug references...
Guys, the song is about doing heroin and the hallucinations that come when you’re high. Chasing the dragon is smoking heroin. The silver that turns to gold is the aluminum foil that turns to gold when the flame hits it through the pipe.
So many metaphors. I don't even want to tell the secret. He was doing a time out of mind
Most likely referencing Walter Becker's penchant for heroin?
.....the 🐲, 😶🌫️😊✌️🫴🍁. If the outcome is the knowledge of perfection and grace then I think it's a good one. 😅
@@mrnobody3161 Many of the metaphors in the song are actually about doing heroin. No perfection and grace to be found there... Steely Dan always had interesting, and often quite dark, lyrics that were missed by people who either didn't get the metaphors (like me at times) or who got lost in those great grooves (also me)!
@@christianman73 I've been a fan of Steely Dan since I was a kid, as in kindergarten, and I always thought their lyrics were just "abstract." Later on, I was all "whaaaaaaaat? Naaaaaaaw..."
@@christianman73
I was just wondering if I should burst their bubble by telling them that “chasing the dragon” referred to doing heroin! 😂😂
I don't know why but this is my favorite Steely Dan song. Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits plays guitar here, Michael McDonald on backing vocals. This was SD's last song to make the Top 40, but they did take a 20 year break afterward....
Check out "KID CHARLEMAGNE" by Steely Dan, then check out the meaning of the song like "time Out Of Mind. on Wikipedia
Steely Dan rocks. Always love the way Becker and Fagan incorporate their jazz and improv backgrounds into totally cool rock sounds. Cheers....
Chasing the dragon is having to take stronger amounts on each succeeding usage of (insert drug of choice) to achieve the original feelings of euphoria the first time one gets high. Donald Fagen didn’t use drugs regularly because his high was muscic. Unfortunately, Walter Becker did develop a bad drug addiction after Gaucho due to his a car accident and girlfriends death by overdose. They did help each other on their solo projects, but wasn’t until the 1990’s that they teamed up again to tour. At this time, Donald flourished because the anxiety over live performances became manageable. He really enjoyed himself while playing, as is evident in the live performance clips in the mid to late 1990’s and the 2000’s. He grew into his looks and confidence and Walter was healthy. That’s the sweet spot for me of Steely Dan. I went o the Feb. 17th concert for Steely Dan/Eagles in New Orleans this year and it was more than the plane tickets from Seattle and back.
Actually "chasing the dragon" refers to one's attempts to inhale the curls of smoke that come off the foil when you smoke heroin.
This song with "Pretzel Logic " is a good combo. Their other greats are "Deacon Blues," "Black Cow," and "Peg."
So many more Dan songs to hit up! Kid Charlemagne is killer!
I am so glad you reacted to this song. It was Steely Dan’s last released single, and I think one of their best. Top notch in every way. Especially production.
Love steely Dan
I love Steely Dan, the background vocals were done by Michael McDonald, great group.
Steely Dan had some excellent musicians, the writing was excellent, and we got to thoroughly enjoy some great music! Where the hell have bands like this gone????
"Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago, Oh yeah" 😢
Video killed the radio star
They always pack such a big musical punch
Steely Dan IMHO like Chicago does not have a bad tune. ❤❤ Their library is vast just pick any song and you will never be disappointed 😊
"Hey 19" should be the next reaction by Steely Dan
One of my fav Steely Dan tunes. " Tonight when I chase the dragon..." Thanks.
Thats a reference to smoking heroin 😮
@@cptight88 Opium actually. That was the traditional reference.
It’s perfection and grace. It’s the smile on my face :-)
Michael McDonald, *again*, guest starring on the harmonies. I'm pretty sure Amber caught that. 😄 I strongly recommend that you guys hit the "Aja" album again and try out "Deacon Blues" (as another poster said, a song for the losers), and "Black Cow". I love "Time Out of Mind". It is somewhat atypical of Steely Dan's music. It sounds as close to a radio-friendly pop/rock song as a Steely Dan song can get.☺️
I grew up in the 70s...Musical Genius, however the lyrics celebrate the smoking or snorting of Heroin. Looking for love...1st heroin trip, chasing the dragon is chasing the high of the 1st trip, water changing to cherry wine is the liquid pipe color change from clear to red when heated, Silver to gold is the aluminum foil color changing when heated
Steely Dan and Sade for driving at night.... the best
It has been said that "Tonight when I chase the dragon....the water may change to cherry wine" are heroin-use references. Water changing to cherry wine is a euphemism for pulling back on a syringe to draw your blood into the heroin mixture like you see Vincent Vega do in Pulp Fiction, the clear liquid turns red.
You'll never be disappointed with the sound on a Steely Dan song. Near perfection. ☮🧡🎶
Home At Last is one of their best. "The danger on the rocks has surely passed. Still I remain tied to the mast".
This SOOO sounds like Steely Dan!
"Chasing the Dragon" is a euphemism for smoking Heroin, which was one of Walter Becker's vices.
"The Water will change to Cherry Wine" refers to sticking a Syringe with a fix of Heroin (the 'water') into your arm then pulling the plunger on the syringe back to draw a bit of Blood (the 'cherry wine') then pushing the plunger down, emptying the syringe with the fix into your vein. "It's direct from Laos" is a reference to Laotian Heroin, at the time one of the most potent available.
Takes me back to a better time. Perfection and Grace.
Wayne Shorter, sax player for Miles Davis in the sixties, and co-founder of Weather Report called Steely Dan the masters of jazz/pop fusion. And Chasing the Dragon was slang for smoking heroin or opium.
Such a groove on this great tune. I was lucky enough to see them in concert about a dozen years ago and this sung swung so hard the entire crowd was on their feet swaying to this jam
Deacon Blues, FM, and Glamour Profession are my three favorites. All the other SD songs are tied for fourth place. I enjoy your reactions! ❤️
Musical genius’s without a doubt.
This is one of those hits that you hear on the radio randomly after a fast paced song, has a nice smooth flow and a fun sound.
Love Steely Dan's easily identifiable sound.
Absolute lyrical masterpiece. Walter peered behind the veil and relayed his findings back to us mere mortals. Final understanding.
I'm from Montréal and when you hear Steely Dan in a café at spring, you just can't wait to be on a terrace. For me their sound makes me fell joy and I feel the fresh wind on my face.
Sounds nothing like Billy Joel. It's Steely Dan all the way. Keep listening to them and eventually you'll get it
I would include these for future reactions. Deacon Blues-FM-Hey Nineteen-Don't Take me Alive.
Steely Dan was so far ahead of their time. You definitely can not pigeon hole the music made by these talented people.😊
I like the way Jay's chair kind of creaks along to the vibe. 🙂
Steely Dan...soundtrack to my college days early 80s. A VERY important band in my musical journey, absolutely love everything about them.
Ok guys, there's ALOT of amazing SD songs you have not done!
- Kid Charlemagne
- Haitian Divorce
- Royal Scam
- Bodhisattva
- Babylon Sisters
- Deacon Blues
- Black Cow
And more but there's a nice list
HAVE LISTENED TO SD SINCE 72..THIS IS A TOP 15 SONG OF THEIR'S FOR ME...A JEWEL
This band is soooo good. Really creative, nonstandard cords and choices of those complex cords and progressions. Damn great lyrics too.
Amber you and Jay play me a Monkees song on the 24 of April for my Birthday. I will be 75 years old and I love some Monkees songs. My name is Carolyn White from Mississippi. Thanks to y’all playing such good music.
Steely dan makes you smile you can't help it
Still waiting for “deacon blues” and “FM”.
this is off the planet. donald fagen is a genius. the lyrics, the melody, the groove. 10+
Amber's comment about a slow trip is more accurate than she probably realized given that the song is reputedly about heroin abuse, namely Walter Becker's.
It's perfection and grace.
One of my fave Steely Dan songs
This is more Steely Dan vibes than the songs you two have reacted to so far. You've got a ways to go to understand and realize the true Steely Dan vibe! Great reaction choice; keep going! Thanks! ✌💙✌
How good was Steely Dan? Shortly after they released this record/LP, the band called it a day. 20 years later they reunited for the "Two against Nature" LP..and against all the rap, pop and hip-hop, won the Grammy for album of the year. No doubt about it, Becker and Fagan were the very definition of master songwriters.
This song was Steely Dan's very last Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song peaked at the #22 spot during the early spring of 1981. The great Mark Knopfler of the British group, Dire Straits, plays lead guitar on this song. This song is a definitely banger indeed.
Jay's diggin' it, fun to watch. Yes, Yes, - DEACON BLUES & FM! Horns Deluxe, and if I'm not mistaken Harmonica on HEY 19 ✌️
Legends. “Daddy Don’t live in That NYC no More”’ “Bad Sneakers” “Pretzel Logic” and nothing like Aja.
Thsi is Yatch-Rock in its purest! Soft-Rock, Blues, R&B, Jazzy, Funky, Melodic and smooth.
Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits on lead guitar. I read that he recorded like 24 hours worth of playing and ended up just having tidbits used. Still really dig the tune!
I think this was their final hit and one of my favorites!
Chase the Dragon - Original meaning - using heroin by heating it on a foil and inhaling its vapor through a straw or tube.
It can also illustrate a person caught in the unending pursuit of something unattainable.
Source: Paraphrased from US Dictionary website.
Guys I hope your next Steely Dan reaction song is Deacon Blues Jay the song makes references to drinking scotch whiskey and a college football team lots of saxophone play please consider this song. keep up the great work guys.
This is the best bridge in all of pop music.
Steely Dan slowly morphed from this innovative rock band over time to this mature Asian jazz rock fusion sound with incredible production quality. That’s what makes them incredible, they let their sound grow and evolve while most bands play their early hits into their 60s. You have to listen to Aja. But be prepared.
Steely Dan's version of disco, right here.
One of their BEST!
Check out FM by Steely Dan, a cool funk vibe!
J&A: They got progressively more jazzy over the years especially on Aja and this album. That is the difference you’re hearing. Reelin’ is from their first album, this is from their seventh, Gaucho. So much more to hear. ‘Night by Night’ is a good one from earlier and of course you’ll want to hear ‘Aja’.
Check out the solo stuff - Kamakiriad by Donald Fagan - produced by Walter Becker - so really a Steely Dan album!
Love this review as always! You both rule! Check out a song Steely Dan does called “Night By Night” for some awesome low down funk. You’ll love it!
You know the guitarist, Mark Knopfler from dire straits and Michael McDonald from the doobie brothers on backup vocals.
Always loved this song but I've always loved Steely Dan Music
Steely Dan is about the most recognizable band despite the fact they embrace so many different genres and styles. I guess the best tribute you could give to them is they are the most outstanding Rock/Pop/R&B/Jazz/Latin/Blues (and even some Reggae) band on the planet. And their sounds are exhaustively perfected in the studio with the best musicians available.
It's perFECtion and grace.
Not Steely Dan vibes?!! How is This song not what you’d expect from them?!!!
I have said it before.... the 1960s and 1970s AM and FM radio airwaves were FULL of amazing music!
Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) over-dubbed the guitar on this recording. That's why you liked it so much Jay.
Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) on guitar on this one! Glad you picked this one it is not reacted to very often but lost to love here!
Mark did the guitar solo. Walter Becker and Hugh McCraken on guitar.
Every time you post a reaction song to Steely Dan, my comments become like a broken record. I keep repeating if you love Steely Dan, you must play the title track to the masterpiece, "Aja." It'll blow you away.
Absolutely love Steely Dan. They were so amazing.
I would think y'all would love Hey 19. One of my favorite songs by them.
Appreciate them more and more over they years
It’s Time for “Deacon Blues”!!!!
The loser’s anthem!
GREAT BAND - GREAT ALBUM!! Check out HEY NINETEEN, if you hadn't yet!! HUGS, YA'LL!!
They had an exceptional sound, which was their own, one of my favorite bands of the 70s and there were a lot of them so it’s hard to pick but that’s my favorite
My favorite, too. Love seeing more reactors reacting to it :-)
There where so many great bands FORMED IN THE 70s More than ANY DECADE EVER Anybody wont debate me.