For all you young'uns out there. Those of us that listened to songs on the radio in remote areas had to find AM stations. FM stations were reserved for cities and high population areas because the signal didn't travel as far. When I first heard an FM station, I could not believe how clear and crisp the sound was and it was in stereo! "No static at all"!!! The experience was night and day.
There are two official versions. One with the Walter Becker guitar outro, which appears of the FM soundtrack and on the Decade of Steely Dan compilation. The other version has the Pete Christlieb sax outro, which appears of the Greatest hits compilation and on the 2-disk Showbiz Kids compilation. The version you played which has both outros is an unofficial fan creation.
Thanks for typing that so I didn't have to. I *really* like the Frankenstein version. Walter Becker does a great Dave Gilmouresque guitar solo and the sax is superb. I don't like having to choose.
You can NEVER go wrong with Steely Dan. Yes,I am a Danhead and I don’t know of a single duff track in their magnificent catalogue. Their level of excellence is astonishing.
You hear that comment a million times for lots of bands: "They never made a bad song". I've heard them all and to me the only band this is really true for is Steely Dan. Not a bad song in the bunch!
I have not listened to much Steely Dan, although I know the name and have heard some of their songs over the years. I wouldn't say I was a massive fan but this song was really good and I enjoyed it - loved the beat, the sax and it just had a really nice feel to it, so maybe I should check them out a bit more - you never know! Thanks so much for your reaction, guys, really good as always.
I was in your shoes about 10 years ago. I knew like 2-3 songs that I enjoyed but never looked into them. This year I finally bought Aja album and was blown away. I then bought royal scam album and was blown away again. What I notice is as I get older I appreciate their sound so much more.
You may not know--FM was a radio channel back in the day. AM radio had a lot of static, and the music would be going in and out, but the FM channels were static-free. That's why they sing "No static at all--FM" It was reletively new back when they wrote this. Steely Dan is like nothing else.
Pretzel Logic, Night By Night, Your Gold Teeth II, Doctor Woo, Black Cow, Deacon Blues, Peg, Home At Last, Josie, Aja, Kid Charlemagne, The Caves of Altamira, Don’t Take Me Alive, The Fez, Green Earings, Babylon Sisters, Hey Nineteen, Glamour Profession, Time Out Of Mind. Pick any of the above. There’s so much excellence, it’s mind blowing!!!
Hey guys you know the backing vocals on this -- those vocalists were members of the Eagles (Henley, Frey, Schmitt). This was recorded in L.A. so all those L.A. players played on each others records.
I remember hearing this for the first time at the end of my senior year in high school. It’s a stand-alone song; it wasn’t on any album. Before this came out, they released their album “Aja”, a masterpiece. This band is in its genre. The jazz is first-rate. But it’s also rock. I don’t think anyone that listens to Steely Dan doesn’t like and appreciate them.
Joann l couldn't agree more, for me they wrote some of the greatest music ever. I'm not sure if it's because Pretzel Logic was the first SD album I bought, but it's always been my favourite, l just love the short snappy songs on that one. The first five albums are the ones l like the most, l know AJA is a wonderful achievement of theirs, but it's almost too polished for me, preffering songs like My Old School, Change of the Guard, Midnight Cruiser, Razor Boy, Boston Rag, Caves of Altamira, Everything You Did, etc.
One thing about Steely Dan albums - The Engineers mixing the tracks. They are mixed to perfection with the most amazing clarity of sound. All their albums are like this. Donald Fagen & Walter Becker were perfectionists in the studio. Few artists could achieve this level of recording & mixing.... The duo called "Yello" are the same with their albums with unbelievable sound quality mixed by Deiter Meier & Boris Blank who sing and play & record to sonic bliss. So many albums with incredible music. Tracks like "Call It Love" - "Desire" - "You Better Hide" - "Sometimes" ....The list is endless. You may know a very famous track used in the movie "Ferris Bueller' Day Off" called "Oh Yeah". .... Great reaction to a brilliant track and you even got the best version. Nice one !
Your reaction to this song is spot on. Fagen and Becker know which musician to get for every song. Then they have the uncanny ability to relay to these musicians exactly WHAT they want to hear. I personally know of no other bands that do what they do. Then... they hire the best recording engineers to achieve the sound they are trying to achieve. I saw an interview with Donald Fagen and he explained that during the recording process musical perfection is often achieved. He said that is not what his goal is. Apparently he and Walter want to go above and beyond that standard to achieve something that is cimpletely in a league of it's own. We are the lucky onesthat get to hear the relults of their passion for music.
Time to hit Supertramp again. I don't think you've been back since The Logical Song almost a year ago. Take the Long Way Home, Bloody Well Right, or Goodbye Stranger would all be good ones to hear.
@@dianegoldeneye7363 Hey girl! You always have the best taste! We are musical soul sisters with so many artists. I'm doing well just gearing up for the holidays but always stopping to listen to some music. I'm guessing same for you, darlin'. Thanks for messaging. You always make me smile. ❤
Excellent reaction… Thanks again! As always… simply LOVE your reactions! 🤗😀 Pleassssse consider the MOODY BLUES!!! They are super talented! They were the first group to use a mellotron. A&A (you mentioned them) reacted to “Nights in white Satin”…. Andy said…. “I could die to this song!” It’s from an amazing album where they worked along with an orchestra singing about different times of the day, it is a true masterpiece and every single song on it is outstanding. (PS.. A&A SAID IF YOU LISTEN TO NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN..GO TO THE ALBUM “DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED”… NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN IS CALLED “THE NIGHT” THS IS THE LONG VERSION THAT YOU WANT TO HEAR)❗️But not just that song… “Question” is an incredible song, “I’m just a singer in a rock ‘n’ roll band,” … “The voice” .. “your wildest dreams” “Tuesday afternoon” “ride my see-saw” Melancholy man” “send me no wine” “lazy day” “for my lady” … I’ll stop there and the point is they had many many many great songs and albums. I hope you will consider them you will make a lot of people happy!!!!! LOVE YOU TWO!!!!!! Thank you so much… we love your reactions!💜💜💜💜💜
The Moody Blues! Fantastic band who wrote some wonderful songs, one of their best for me is New Horizons from the Seventh Sojourn album, I've loved that song from the first time l heard it.
Yeeeeesssss love the moodies and def need to play full version from Days of future passed... also recommend giving Procul Harem Whiter shade of pale a listen.
Great selection! Walter Becker was capable of handling guitar solos himself, as this proves. Background vocals by The Eagles, who were great friends of Steely Dan.
I always wish that SD would extend the jams at the end of some of their songs for a couple more minutes...and in this "extended version" they do just that.. Reeling in the Years is another one I wish was a few minutes longer..
WOW Steely Dan FM (No Static at all) my dad listen to that way back in '78 I love that hit you guys might to play their 1976 hit Kid Charmaine that hit it's on it's 45th Anniversary it has the Best guitar solo you Bro's might like to hear it it is the best. You Bro's might like to try Frank Marino 1981's "We ain't dead yet" On it's 40th Anniversary that song is dynamite with Frank's best guitar solo in this song you guys are gonna like it. George, Patrick you guys still our #1 RockStar Dudes hope you both have a great weekend and keep on Rockin. 🤘🎸🤘 Rock On RockStar Bro's 🤘🎸🤘
You need to check out Kamakiriad, Donald Fagen's second solo album. It was recorded about 10 years after this song. There have been no reaction videos from Kamakiriad. You could be the first. All songs are perfect but listen to: Trans-Island Skyway, Springtime, and my favorite Florida Room. Incredible!!!
My favorite Steely Dan song is hard to pick, but I’d say DR. WU really is the best example of the Steely Dan experience, as a whole. It’s on the Katy Lied album, and the first 2 words of the song is Katy Lies!
Great song, I'm a old guy,not great on the computer,, I stumbled on to these reaction videos, I love it, young people reacting to the music I grew up on. I don't know now to get a reguest to you. But please listen to Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush, Something is coming our way, live at the Agora theater. You will love it. Frank has been around since 1972, he was only 16 when his first album came out, the song a show I requested is from 2014.
This is the first gem on the album soundtrack of the movie with the same name (FM). Tons of very memorable songs, some of which I'm sure you've reacted to.
you guys are going to fuck around and end up with excellent musical taste. May I point you to: Band: "Sons Of Champlin" - Album: 'Loosen Up Naturally' 1969 - Song: 'Get High'= you will like it. "The Sons of Champlin are an American rock band, from Marin County in the San Francisco-Bay area, formed in 1965. They are one of the 1960s San Francisco bands, along with Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead and Moby Grape." If you are interested in another case of underappreciated 'san francisco sound' greatness, may I point you to the band/album "It's a Beautiful Day" 1969 and the songs 'Hot Summer Day', 'Wasted Union Blues'...then you'll be ready for 'Time Is'...(they had a hit with "White Bird" but you can leave that for later.
Great reaction!! Each time you hear a new SD song it will become yor favorite......they are THAT good!! Here are some of your future SD favorite songs Aja Black Cow Pretzel Logic Hey Nineteen Peg My Old School Just to get you started There are sooooo many others Enjoy!
FM Refers to broadcast radio, which still exists :) FM Radio, has a cleaner signal and sound, compared to AM Radio. It was quite an improvement back n' the day. FM radio stations played better music like this, not just Top 40
@@surlechapeau Whoa! That was so cool to see all those classics! Thank you! Ours was definitely the '66 4-door sedan. I love that they had a magic 8 ball on the dash too! I really appreciate this effort you made for me!Btw, that was the year I was born.
@@surlechapeau Sounds like a beauty of a car. Glad for those memories! My mom used to sit me on her lap and let me steer that huge car with that HUGE steering wheel on old country roads. Special memories for sure. I'm really glad you sent me a message with the link. That was very kind and I appreciate our exchange of memories. That's all we have along with a picture or two. Take care.
I don't know which album you're referring to, this tune first appeared on the FM movie soundtrack double album with the guitar outro, but the last track on side 4 was a "reprise" with only the sax coda. Then for a compilation someone decided the guitar solo had to be replaced by the sax. Then a fan decided to add the sax outro solo to the original guitar one, which is the (unofficial) version played here.
If you listen closely, it is about them going to a party with young girls who do not know about the old music….or an old AM radio stations.These guys could do no wrong…they were tight.
I think you will enjoy the Robert Palmer creation 'Sailing Shoes/Hey Julia/Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley'. Very funky. Link: ua-cam.com/video/GNw8U4aCgjE/v-deo.html *It's like 3 short songs that flow together. Any are great on their own but they are meant to listen to in this order.
The Dan didn't make a bad song. I particularly like Hey Nineteen, Babylon Sisters, My Old School, and Deacon Blues, but as I said, there isn't a bad tune.
If you truly read these comments and want some diversity try this......Aladdin Sane by Bowie (Album Version) and Marquee Moon by Television...Kind regards from Scotland....
Good for you, in choosing the extended mix that includes both Walter Becker’s brilliant guitar solo AND the equally brilliant extended saxophone fade-out. It’s the only way to go…
Steely Dan.....simply the best talent and rock-jazz
For all you young'uns out there. Those of us that listened to songs on the radio in remote areas had to find AM stations. FM stations were reserved for cities and high population areas because the signal didn't travel as far. When I first heard an FM station, I could not believe how clear and crisp the sound was and it was in stereo! "No static at all"!!! The experience was night and day.
One of the best fade outs of any song, any time.
RIP WB.
The dawn of FM - lived it.... Life (and music) was not the same after that!
There are two official versions. One with the Walter Becker guitar outro, which appears of the FM soundtrack and on the Decade of Steely Dan compilation. The other version has the Pete Christlieb sax outro, which appears of the Greatest hits compilation and on the 2-disk Showbiz Kids compilation. The version you played which has both outros is an unofficial fan creation.
Thanks for typing that so I didn't have to. I *really* like the Frankenstein version. Walter Becker does a great Dave Gilmouresque guitar solo and the sax is superb. I don't like having to choose.
I have often heard it said that Steely Dan had the most perfectly produced music in the industry. It sounds impeccable.
You can NEVER go wrong with Steely Dan.
Yes,I am a Danhead and I don’t know of a single duff track in their magnificent catalogue.
Their level of excellence is astonishing.
You hear that comment a million times for lots of bands: "They never made a bad song". I've heard them all and to me the only band this is really true for is Steely Dan. Not a bad song in the bunch!
Steely Dan are among the gods of Rock n' Roll!!!!
I HAVE LISTENED TO STEELY DAN FOR 48 YEARS AND THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG BY THEM..MASTERPIECE
I have not listened to much Steely Dan, although I know the name and have heard some of their songs over the years. I wouldn't say I was a massive fan but this song was really good and I enjoyed it - loved the beat, the sax and it just had a really nice feel to it, so maybe I should check them out a bit more - you never know! Thanks so much for your reaction, guys, really good as always.
Hi Anne! I hope all is well with you.🤗
@@lisamorrison2149 Hi Lisa, I'm fine thank you, I hope all is well with you too. All the best.
Hi Anne I would highly encourage you to go down the Steely Dan rabbit hole - you won’t be disappointed! Perhaps try Peg next
I was in your shoes about 10 years ago. I knew like 2-3 songs that I enjoyed but never looked into them. This year I finally bought Aja album and was blown away. I then bought royal scam album and was blown away again. What I notice is as I get older I appreciate their sound so much more.
🎸💯 Steely Dan SMOOTHNESS‼🤯🔥
❤ That SAX is EVERYTHING‼
Steely Dan is your favorite band's favorite band.
They don’t have a bad song. Always a good time for some Steely Dan!
Steely Dan - Haitian Divorce
"Bodhissatva" is Steely Dan's most killer guitar riff.---a hard driving guitar as FM's guitar is smooth
"Rikki Don't Lose That Number" is a common and obvious request... But musically incredible..!
You may not know--FM was a radio channel back in the day. AM radio had a lot of static, and the music would be going in and out, but the FM channels were static-free. That's why they sing "No static at all--FM" It was reletively new back when they wrote this. Steely Dan is like nothing else.
“Black Cow”, “Bodhissatva”, “Home at Last”, “Hey Nineteen”, “Pretzel Logic”, “Night By Night” are some bangers y’all should check out. get on it!
STEELY DAN "DON'T TAKE ME ALIVE"..A MUST HEAR CLASSIC.
The whole of The Royal Scam is superb!
One of the best bands ever. Their music was so original. Today's music doesn't come close.
If I had to choose 1 music to have on a desert island ..Steely Dan... would be it...
Thank you so much from.... Canada ... Love your reaction
"Brandy" (You're A Fine Girl)
---- Looking Glass
Green Earrings is the funkiest one of them all.
Pretzel Logic, Night By Night, Your Gold Teeth II, Doctor Woo, Black Cow, Deacon Blues, Peg, Home At Last, Josie, Aja, Kid Charlemagne, The Caves of Altamira, Don’t Take Me Alive, The Fez, Green Earings, Babylon Sisters, Hey Nineteen, Glamour Profession, Time Out Of Mind. Pick any of the above. There’s so much excellence, it’s mind blowing!!!
Hey guys you know the backing vocals on this -- those vocalists were members of the Eagles (Henley, Frey, Schmitt). This was recorded in L.A. so all those L.A. players played on each others records.
Very SMOOTH tune. Classic. Love your t-shirts!
My favorite Steely Dan sing of all time. ❤
"Any Major Dude Will Tell You"....
I remember hearing this for the first time at the end of my senior year in high school. It’s a stand-alone song; it wasn’t on any album. Before this came out, they released their album “Aja”, a masterpiece. This band is in its genre. The jazz is first-rate. But it’s also rock. I don’t think anyone that listens to Steely Dan doesn’t like and appreciate them.
Joann l couldn't agree more, for me they wrote some of the greatest music ever. I'm not sure if it's because Pretzel Logic was the first SD album I bought, but it's always been my favourite, l just love the short snappy songs on that one. The first five albums are the ones l like the most, l know AJA is a wonderful achievement of theirs, but it's almost too polished for me, preffering songs like My Old School, Change of the Guard, Midnight Cruiser, Razor Boy, Boston Rag, Caves of Altamira, Everything You Did, etc.
There is probably somebody who doesn't like SD, but only a fool would say that! ☺
Steely Dan - June 2022 Hollywood Bowl - cannot wait!
This song was written for the movie "FM"
This is why I love jazz to this day. They were the gateway drug of choice lol
I’ve been waiting on this one for months!! Love this song ♥️🔥🎼🔥♥️
One thing about Steely Dan albums - The Engineers mixing the tracks. They are mixed to perfection with the most amazing clarity of sound. All their albums are like this. Donald Fagen & Walter Becker were perfectionists in the studio. Few artists could achieve this level of recording & mixing.... The duo called "Yello" are the same with their albums with unbelievable sound quality mixed by Deiter Meier & Boris Blank who sing and play & record to sonic bliss. So many albums with incredible music. Tracks like "Call It Love" - "Desire" - "You Better Hide" - "Sometimes" ....The list is endless. You may know a very famous track used in the movie "Ferris Bueller' Day Off" called "Oh Yeah". .... Great reaction to a brilliant track and you even got the best version. Nice one !
Nice, you guys picked the right version. :)
Stealy Dan made you pay attention or you would miss something!! No Crap at all!
STEELY DAN was a band of studio gunslingers for hire who wanted to put their own band together. That’s why they sound that good. Total pros.
Those sax runs are amazing. The level of ability and talent expressed in the sax and guitar solos are just fantastic..
Your reaction to this song is spot on. Fagen and Becker know which musician to get for every song. Then they have the uncanny ability to relay to these musicians exactly WHAT they want to hear. I personally know of no other bands that do what they do. Then... they hire the best recording engineers to achieve the sound they are trying to achieve. I saw an interview with Donald Fagen and he explained that during the recording process musical perfection is often achieved. He said that is not what his goal is. Apparently he and Walter want to go above and beyond that standard to achieve something that is cimpletely in a league of it's own. We are the lucky onesthat get to hear the relults of their passion for music.
Time to hit Supertramp again. I don't think you've been back since The Logical Song almost a year ago. Take the Long Way Home, Bloody Well Right, or Goodbye Stranger would all be good ones to hear.
Deacon Blues is my favorite Steely Dan song. I love the chord changes in Deacon Blues and FM.
Black Friday and Green Earrings are great tunes
The extended version is a sonic masterpiece, period.
My favorite Steely Dan song is
"Hey Nineteen". Check out the story
in the lyrics - I love it! ✌❤🎵
"Peg" is next for me. Two iconic songs!
My Old School for the win ;) Not only my favorite Steely Dan song but one of my faves of all time
Hey Nineteen and Deacon Blues for me. Hey Beautiful friend. What’s up Jen. ❤️✨
@@dianegoldeneye7363 Hey girl! You always have the best taste! We are musical soul sisters with so many artists. I'm doing well just gearing up for the holidays but always stopping to listen to some music. I'm guessing same for you, darlin'. Thanks for messaging. You always make me smile. ❤
@@jennhurl ❤️ 🌲 🎅
@@sonnymaupin9267 You have a superb taste in music, My Old School is definitely one of their best!
Love it! One of my faves by them! Keep on Rockin'
Hit “Josie” and it will rise to the top, too.
Excellent reaction… Thanks again! As always… simply LOVE your reactions! 🤗😀 Pleassssse consider the MOODY BLUES!!! They are super talented! They were the first group to use a mellotron. A&A (you mentioned them) reacted to “Nights in white Satin”…. Andy said…. “I could die to this song!” It’s from an amazing album where they worked along with an orchestra singing about different times of the day, it is a true masterpiece and every single song on it is outstanding. (PS.. A&A SAID IF YOU LISTEN TO NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN..GO TO THE ALBUM “DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED”… NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN IS CALLED “THE NIGHT” THS IS THE LONG VERSION THAT YOU WANT TO HEAR)❗️But not just that song… “Question” is an incredible song, “I’m just a singer in a rock ‘n’ roll band,” … “The voice” .. “your wildest dreams” “Tuesday afternoon” “ride my see-saw” Melancholy man” “send me no wine” “lazy day” “for my lady” … I’ll stop there and the point is they had many many many great songs and albums. I hope you will consider them you will make a lot of people happy!!!!!
LOVE YOU TWO!!!!!! Thank you so much… we love your reactions!💜💜💜💜💜
The Moody Blues! Fantastic band who wrote some wonderful songs, one of their best for me is New Horizons from the Seventh Sojourn album, I've loved that song from the first time l heard it.
The Moodies, my second favorite band (First is Tull).
Yeeeeesssss love the moodies and def need to play full version from Days of future passed... also recommend giving Procul Harem Whiter shade of pale a listen.
ICONIC.....TALENT! 😎
Great selection! Walter Becker was capable of handling guitar solos himself, as this proves. Background vocals by The Eagles, who were great friends of Steely Dan.
“Stabbed it with their Steely knives”
@@JustGoBackpacking steely knives- great insight🤟
One of my favorites too
I always wish that SD would extend the jams at the end of some of their songs for a couple more minutes...and in this "extended version" they do just that.. Reeling in the Years is another one I wish was a few minutes longer..
WOW
Steely Dan FM (No Static at all) my dad listen to that way back in '78
I love that hit you guys might to play their 1976 hit Kid Charmaine that hit it's on it's 45th Anniversary it has the
Best guitar solo you Bro's might like to hear it it is the best.
You Bro's might like to try Frank Marino 1981's "We ain't dead yet"
On it's 40th Anniversary that song is dynamite with Frank's best guitar solo in this song you guys are gonna like it.
George, Patrick you guys still our #1 RockStar Dudes hope you both have a great weekend and keep on Rockin.
🤘🎸🤘 Rock On RockStar Bro's 🤘🎸🤘
I remember discovering FM, headphones and pot in the 70's. Didn't know music could sound so damn good with one or all of those three!
My Old School!
One of my favourites! 👍
Love seeing you guys journey into Steely Dan. Keep it going.
Maybe try their song “Time Out of Mind”. Great reaction guys.
It doesn't get any better than Steely Dan.
Thanks for doing my request
You need to check out Kamakiriad, Donald Fagen's second solo album. It was recorded about 10 years after this song. There have been no reaction videos from Kamakiriad. You could be the first. All songs are perfect but listen to: Trans-Island Skyway, Springtime, and my favorite Florida Room. Incredible!!!
My favorite Steely Dan song is hard to pick, but I’d say DR. WU really is the best example of the Steely Dan experience, as a whole. It’s on the Katy Lied album, and the first 2 words of the song is Katy Lies!
"Caves Of Altamira"
It's funny, l was thinking earlier of suggesting that song . One of their best, that's for sure!
Great song, I'm a old guy,not great on the computer,, I stumbled on to these reaction videos, I love it, young people reacting to the music I grew up on. I don't know now to get a reguest to you. But please listen to Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush, Something is coming our way, live at the Agora theater. You will love it. Frank has been around since 1972, he was only 16 when his first album came out, the song a show I requested is from 2014.
Great song!...another one by Steely Dan is Black Friday...cheers from New Zealand
My favorite steely Dan song is Black Cow...please consider reacting to it!
Donald Fagen (1/2 of Steely Dan) also has some great solo work... I'd suggest "I.G.Y" off his Nightfly album.
My request: The band , The Moody Blues, and their song, Nights in White Satin....
This is the first gem on the album soundtrack of the movie with the same name (FM). Tons of very memorable songs, some of which I'm sure you've reacted to.
you guys are going to fuck around and end up with excellent musical taste.
May I point you to:
Band: "Sons Of Champlin" - Album: 'Loosen Up Naturally' 1969 - Song: 'Get High'= you will like it.
"The Sons of Champlin are an American rock band, from Marin County in the San Francisco-Bay area, formed in 1965. They are one of the 1960s San Francisco bands, along with Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead and Moby Grape."
If you are interested in another case of underappreciated 'san francisco sound' greatness, may I point you to the band/album "It's a Beautiful Day" 1969 and the songs 'Hot Summer Day', 'Wasted Union Blues'...then you'll be ready for 'Time Is'...(they had a hit with "White Bird" but you can leave that for later.
Drums and bongos Jeff porcaro from the band Toto!
RICKI DON’T LOSE THAT NUMBER, Please. 😊
Great song choice.
A good one for anyone's play list so that it really gets under your skin.
Great reaction!!
Each time you hear a new SD song it will become yor favorite......they are THAT good!!
Here are some of your future SD favorite songs
Aja
Black Cow
Pretzel Logic
Hey Nineteen
Peg
My Old School
Just to get you started
There are sooooo many others
Enjoy!
Hi there Joe, they've already reacted to Aja, a few months ago - here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/Ih33zYYE0GE/v-deo.html Cheers.
Can't go wrong with a bit of Steely Dan. No problem at all!
They were the Ernest Hemmingway of music..
7 months!!!...since you reacted to Steely Dan! 🤪 Dirty Work is great (about being the on-the-side guy)! Also Peg was a huge hit of theirs.
Back in the day if you wanted your songs heard they had to be on FM radio
FM Refers to broadcast radio, which still exists :) FM Radio, has a cleaner signal and sound, compared to AM Radio. It was quite an improvement back n' the day. FM radio stations played better music like this, not just Top 40
It seems like I remember my mom's old car not having FM. It was an old Ford Fairlane. Gosh, I wish I could remember the year!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 maybe this will help you narrow it down en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Fairlane_(Americas)
@@surlechapeau Whoa! That was so cool to see all those classics! Thank you! Ours was definitely the '66 4-door sedan. I love that they had a magic 8 ball on the dash too! I really appreciate this effort you made for me!Btw, that was the year I was born.
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 you are welcome. I have pictures of me and my grandfathers '55 Chevy Bel Air, blue with a white top. Great memories
@@surlechapeau Sounds like a beauty of a car. Glad for those memories! My mom used to sit me on her lap and let me steer that huge car with that HUGE steering wheel on old country roads. Special memories for sure. I'm really glad you sent me a message with the link. That was very kind and I appreciate our exchange of memories. That's all we have along with a picture or two. Take care.
the title theme for the 1978 film FM
Steely dan...with strings
Babylon Sisters
Black Cow next please 🔥💯
Love it. Thanks. ❤️
"Don't Take Me Alive" please
The whole of The Royal Scam is superb!
Please check out Triumph- Fight the Good Fight.
3 guys from Canada.
Great vocals and guitar!
I definitely second the motion!!🇨🇦❤
This is the extended version that never made it to the album. The final version only has that sweet, dreamy guitar solo at the end.
I don't know which album you're referring to, this tune first appeared on the FM movie soundtrack double album with the guitar outro, but the last track on side 4 was a "reprise" with only the sax coda. Then for a compilation someone decided the guitar solo had to be replaced by the sax. Then a fan decided to add the sax outro solo to the original guitar one, which is the (unofficial) version played here.
@@inakiiraeta707 The guy below (dconbluz) gave my answer for me.
If you listen closely, it is about them going to a party with young girls who do not know about the old music….or an old AM radio stations.These guys could do no wrong…they were tight.
More fun in the SUPER 70S!! IT WAS NEVER ENDING!😊
I think you will enjoy the Robert Palmer creation 'Sailing Shoes/Hey Julia/Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley'. Very funky. Link: ua-cam.com/video/GNw8U4aCgjE/v-deo.html *It's like 3 short songs that flow together. Any are great on their own but they are meant to listen to in this order.
I'm waiting for some young reactor to say, "so, FM, was that some old music service, like Pandora?"
Love your enthusiasm and nuanced listening guys! More Steely Dan please like Black Cow or Kid Charlemange
Been a steely dan fan for decades!! I love watching you Patrick and george.. its brings me back to a great time in my life!! The 70's!!❤❤😊😊
No time like it!
Steely Dan/My Old School
Superb choice 👌
You must do the Aja - Aja reaction! You and your fans will be blown away.
The Dan didn't make a bad song. I particularly like Hey Nineteen, Babylon Sisters, My Old School, and Deacon Blues, but as I said, there isn't a bad tune.
My Old School is superb, but the whole of Countdown to Ecstasy is as well!
If you truly read these comments and want some diversity try this......Aladdin Sane by Bowie (Album Version) and Marquee Moon by Television...Kind regards from Scotland....
You must react to "Black Cow" by Steely Dan. You'll love it like this one.
Good for you, in choosing the extended mix that includes both Walter Becker’s brilliant guitar solo AND the equally brilliant extended saxophone fade-out. It’s the only way to go…
Love the shirt Patric, I'm ready for some more Queen
Yes it’s time for Queen again.
Rock Hall induction ceremonies coming up this weekend . Please do a reaction to Todd Rundgren’s song Love Is The Answer.
Nice react....... Subbed. 👍
Guys if you think it's time again for some David Gilmour, check out "In Any Tongue" live at pompeii. It's a very powerful anti-war piece.
" Let your love flow" by The Bellamy Brothers. Please and thank you