As a white guy who grew up in Ireland listening to mainly black music , The Isleys , EW&F , Stevie , Marvin and jazz & reggae etc , I always thought the Dan were almost a meeting point of where rock meets jazz/funk , especially from this album onwards. Although there are plenty of pointers on the earlier albums. The fact that they've been sampled by many hip-hop artists is testimony to how universal their appeal was to people who like proper music.
I love this song .. to me the best title track of any Steely Dan album. Sharing this explanation of the Royal Scam lyrics that made a lot of sense to me... This song is about the wave of Puerto Ricans (Saint John = San Juan) who immigrated to NYC to escape poverty on their own island because they've heard all the stories about the streets here figuratively being paved with gold. When they get here, they find it it's not trivial to prosper, and have to settle for sleeping in small, overcrowded tenements with two dozen of their countrymen. Their presence sets them at odds with the dominant, established minority who consider the low-rent portions of the city to be their exclusive territory. They also find themselves to be ill-suited for the northern climate, and too vulnerable to the attractions of drug addiction. They write the family back home to tell them how well everything is going for them, describing either a phony or a dead-end job. In this manner, America scams the immigrant into immigrating, and the immigrant scams the folks back home with stories of success. Thanks to you both .. I love the album!
They left the shark infested waters of their lsland for the "streets of gold", but when they got to the Promised Land, it was full of sharks.....DEADLY sharks. Thus, "The Royal Scam"....... Great song!!!
The most poignant line for me: "Every patron saint hung on the wall shared the room with 20 sinners" living in poverty in overcrowded tenements. Heavy shit for 1976.
My favorite album at 14 and remains so. At 15 we'd get high and listen to the whole album. Later it became the road trip CD for my family. My kids loved them. My adult son took me to see them play it just before COVID in my late 50s. Truly timeless music.
They were wayyy ahead of their time! Others have said this, but it really behooves you to listen to the whole album at one time… I’ve been listening to SD since 1974, and I’ve recently decided that TRS is as good as Aja!!
Boys, you've just been taken to Church! THIS track on THIS album is one of the best things they've done. And the bar is freakishly high! Loved your reaction guys!😍
You guys are my favorite reactors on The Tube, I just wanna hang out and listen to The Dan with you...If I could only listen to one band for the rest of my life, Steely would be it.
This song is about a family from Puerto Rico who came to the States in search of a better life, only to end up worse off than they were in their own country. My family and I came here from Cuba as refugees from Communism and had a great life here. :) I’m watching your subscribers growing at a pretty good clip; you guys deserve it! Oh, and you skipped a song, “Everything You Did.””
Well now you did it. You got yourself hooked… addicted. You’ll be checking yourselves into Steely rehab, just like the rest of us. After you finish hearing all the albums, you’ll just want to go back, Jack- Do it Again. So sorry to be one of your enablers 😊 Btw this was sampled by Zimbabwe Legit.
"They're showin' off". Yes, they sure are. Glad you guys are enjoying it. It was big on AOR FM radio across the nation (and on my station WRIF in Detroit). Background vocals are superb, production is the best. That trumpet with the mute is also a standout. The leadout vocals actually remind me of the end of a gospel hymn.
In case you haven't realized these guys write song about real life. I'm 65 this is what I grew up listening to so watching you guys brings me back to when I first heard Steely Dan, but every time I hear them I get that same feeling that is what makes them so amazing notice how each song evokes a certain mood totally amazing musicians
This song tells of how Puerto Ricans from San Juan (St. Johns) come to NYC to look for a better life, but get involved in the criminal underworld for “an angry race of foreign kings” (Italian mobsters). They’ve become too involved to go back to “their sunny island.” Leaving for the prospect of leaving a better life than that they had is “The Royal Scam.” Stumbled across you gentlemen, & I love your enthusiasm for the music that you review. Especially for bands like Pink Floyd & Steely Dan. I have a lot of catching up to do regarding your reviews of the music I’ve been listening to for my entire life. 🍻✌️& ❤️.
This reaction has elevated a great song to an iconic song for me. You guys have provided HOURS of entertainment for me and your passion for music is infectious. Watching you guys discover Steely Dan over the past year has been awesome. I’m loving airplay movies also!!
This is such an underrated album. I have lost count of the number of times I have been listening to one of the tracks and had someone come up and say something like "Wow! This is AMAZING!! Who IS this?!?!?" :) Keep up the great work guys!!
Thanks for Steely Dan “rabbit hole” …. Love hearing new fans explore their brilliance and timeless music. They are in a category of their own. Before you leave them listen to “Glamour Profession”You’ll love it musically and lyrically.
Love watching you guys hear this music for the first time!! This was their NY grit album..I am an old metal head from Detroit and we always listened to the Dan..pure genius..You are musicians and under stand the rock jazz fusion and the lyrics are intelligence personified..I can't wait until you discover Goucho..Keep it up you guys are awesome!!
I'm 65 and was the biggest Steely Dan fan. I don't remember hearing this song on FM radio except maybe after midnight on the weekend. Much of their best songs were not radio worthy. Sure, they had their hits but my favorite songs never got airplay.
Remember - for those of us who experienced Steely Dan real time, this album flows to Aja. What's great about Steely Dan is that they were always great musicians but they weren't afraid to create a different sound - they "sampled" different music and wove their own unique fabric. True creativity.
I’m a lifelong hardcore music fan from a little kid until now at 54 and own thousands of albums and Steely Dan are my favorite act, and this is my favorite album of all time! So happy you guys have the pleasure of just discovering them to have years of happiness coming listening to them.
I'm 64 and feel exactly how you feel. Lifelong hard-core music fan, Dan is my favorite and I love knowing all that Airplay Beats has yet to experience with SD. TY for putting it so nicely.
@@russelbarnes7235 I'm 72 and feel the same way. Ater a lifetime of Genesis/Yes/Pink Floyd/ Moody Blues, a diehard Prog rocker, I have revisited The Dan and now I'm a Dan Fan all the way. This album, and this cut, are the best I've ever heard.
Nothing like riding out to the Dan! Unmatched musicianship , tremendous arrangements and lyrically much deeper than one might think , just listen and do the research and it will all make sense..these background vocals kick ass too!!! See the glory of the royal scam!!! Steely Dan was all over FM radio in the 70s and early 80s. The great old days when album oriented rock ruled the FM airwaves. It was normal to hear 10 minute songs and the more obscure deep tracks. WPLJ 95.5 was probably the greatest New York rock station back in the 70s and early 80s. Once MTV kicked in that was the end of music being sold predominantly by word of mouth, quality ,musicianship and lyrical content. When a group like The Stones or Zeppelin released a new album ,it was an EVENT! The anticipation was crazy, people were at the record store the night before waiting in line to get the new album. It became much more visual because of MTV in 1983. the quality suffered and synthesizer pop became popular,followed some years later by some of the worst musical posers,"hair bands" WPLJ went top 40 and for NY rockers ,it was the end of a great run and even greater time for music! Now today, it's juvenile , sophomoric,x rated and gang worshipping lyrics,with little or no musical ability. Lyrically bankrupt and 3,4 and 5 part harmony,non existent for the most part!! Nothing matches 1960s and 1970s music, it can't be touched!! Even the old school R &B, Soul and Disco acts disappeared. The variety back in those days was incredible,not to mention diversity and feel. Rap music just doesn't groove like the old school black artists. Motown alone was beyond greatness!!! Today it's half naked women and gimmicks used to promote records.
Back in the day when this music was released, imagine Fagan & Becker getting out of a limo going in through the back door for their concert, the two coolest guys on the planet.
I saw a listing for this track as...... JAZZ / ROCK / FUNK. If ever something was greater than the sum of it's parts... it's this song. I love all three genre's but to fuse them together in a cohesive song is pure magic as far as I'm concerned. Fagan and Becker are masters of fusing genre's and coming up with something as memorable as this. I honestly do not recall it being played on the radio when it was released. I bought the vinyl record and discovered it that way. I can actually recall listening to it the first time and not knowing WHAT I just heard. I have not heard any band do the things these guys do. BTW... when I was listening to it this time.... I thought the same thing..... this track could have been an instrumental and released to jazz stations in the bay area where I was living at the time. It was not released as a single.
At 15 in 75, we turned on to the Dan and everything else around in 75, and there was a lot…… But the music, like Steely Dan (all of it) made those years never to forget. What a time. Somehow as you guys can see, it just gets better every time you listen.
Every song is about being fooled. The Title track at the end is brilliant. Later on when you really absorb this album ...and your mind will be blown again and again.
Wow. Just watched through y'alls playthrough of The Royal Scam album and it really made it feel like it was my first time listening and made me appreciate it my. I made a mistake listening to in in my car first before the headphone experience. Love your guys reaction and commentary for each song, just straight awesome.
I listened to another reaction, and they stated that the drum part put it all together. The drum part is a march, and it is sooo appropriate. Best lyrical and musical band ever. I went to the Berklee College of Music in 1981 and they had a course specifically for the Music of Steely Dan. Says it all.
Just became a 'member' of your great channel & I can't thank you enough for all the joy you bring to my life!! Re-discovering the soundtrack of my life through your ears...man it's been a trip! 🤩🥰
I really think audiophiles like me who almost literally worship Steely Dan music, ALSO love reggae music. Like you said, the bounce, the groove, the funk permeates both genres and we share it as brothers without prejudice.
I am really enjoying your u tube videos on Steely Dan.I have loved their music for many years The tracks that were never on the radio are just as great as those that were Their music is just on another level
Just another reminder that Pro Tools didn’t exist yet. This production was tape, and it’s goddamn brilliant. Machines just can’t make a groove like guys such as Bernard Purdie and Chuck Rainey. There’s a warmth there. Something human. Pocket so tight you couldn’t slip a dime in it.
Royal Scam has always been my favorite Steely Dan record, since I was a kid. Aja and Gaucho (EXCELLENT albums as well) have long been the critical darlings, but there is a grit mixed in with everything else on Royal Scam that pushes it over the top for me. I envy you getting to hear it for the first time on vinyl - enjoy!
I've listened to the Dan since the 70s. Not so much for the lyrics, though there are great ones, but moreso for the sheer excellence of the music and production. I'm so glad their music is still appreciated. Thank you, guys!
You guys are the first UA-cam channel I subscribed to. You forced my hand all because of your honest reactions to Steely Dan. I'm glad you love and appreciate them as much as I do. I saw them in concert back in 94 in Mountain View CA - I waited 20 years. Wish you guys were there.
People who have spent hours and hours and hours going thru the entire body of work from Steely Dan know they are the best creators of musicEVER.... period....SLAM DUNK
This is my favorite album by them, damn I love all of their albums. Such talent and talented musicians that played along with them. My favorite song by them is King of the world. Would love to hear a reaction on it! Thanks.
Hey guys - great reaction - now you're listening to all the songs that made me a backup singer --- boy, was I lucky!!! Genius! And ballsy backgrounds ---
Steely Dan is like in my Top Favorites. I stopped trying to understand them a long time ago. Lol. They are so amazing. I just lay back and listen. My son plays this song all of the time. My ex husband turned me on to Steely Dan back in the late 70's . Early 80's. I have not met anyone that does not like Steely Dan.
1:36: “wh-hooo!” to that incredible, ringing low octave (C?)...Just one of many moments when one or both of you “memorialize on film” 45 years of millions of listeners similarly exclaiming with body and voice. And the eye-widening anticipation at 6:53: “ooo, what else gonna happen now?” Yes! You’re now expecting the unexpected. Anyway, watching you guys do SD is a hoot. Deep Dan bow of thanks to y’all
As I recall, back in the day, this record was played, but not often. I don't think it could be considered a hit--I remember Kid Charlemagne and Don't Take Me Alive getting the most play from this album. Great stuff, guys. You give me new appreciation for music I love already. Peace.
I was picking up a sub at jersey mikes and overheard a couple employees; "I've been listening to classic rock lately, have you heard of Steely Dan?" i just smiled to myself. 😊
Some of your commenters here may have seen SD album nights live - where they do a particular album start to finish in track order, without interruption. So many of these album nights were spectacular, but the RS nights (I saw several) were always *especially* intense. Ending the set with this title track-already such an emotional song, a crystalline indictment of America’s immigrant “Scam”- played with great drama and passion, the band *fading* out, one instrument at a time, finally to total silence, left many in the audience weeping as they rose to their feet in a thundering ovation. Chills
I saw that show last November in Morristown, NJ. It was as you say. Just so emotional and really makes you sad at the same time knowing that this type of music will never come out way again. 👍
@@babylonsister118 I flew to NY in 2018 to see the RS night at the Beacon theatre. It was so amazing, plus half of this album they never play as part of their regular live shows including the title track which is just an amazing song to see them play live.
Been a musician my whole life in my opinion not a bad song on any of their albums. Royal Scam is my favorite album. Your listening to what talented musicians sound like.
Love seeing anyone, especially you two, have this much fun with the music of my youth. The Dan was always biggest on late night FM. Pop stations rarely played them. The kids all knew though.
I'm 63 I was 16 when this broke they never played the song royal scam on the radio I play this all the time and people who have never heard of steely Dan are blown away thanks for bring this group who are so over looked .
They are so dope! All their records are my favorites! Younger generation dont know what they are missing! Try Donald Fagen's The Night Fly it is fanastic too!
They had their 8 year run but reunited in 1993 and later recorded "2 Against Nature" (Grammy album of year). "Everything Must Go" was swan song LP before Walter Becker passed.
I keep coming back to this…this is just stupid good, I don’t think I’ve ever heard a piece of music like this before. This might be the hardest most dangerous beat I’ve ever heard 😰
I am so impressed by you young men. I was listening to this stuff in the Army then later in college. This is in my blood. And to see you young men feeling it makes me happy that the future is secure.
Awesome tight track with deep dark lyrics... When it came out i was too young to catch the song meaning and it wasn't commercial sounding enough to get airplay. But watching you guys kinda helps me appreciate all the layers of greatness i overlooked before.
This album is 47 years old.....IT CANT BE THIS GOOD RIGHT? ITS OUR IMAGINATION
After 50 years you can’t compare their albums, they are each phenomenal. They never recoded a bad song. EVER
Best reaction to a SD song I've ever seen. You guys are the best.
As someone who grew up in the '70s thank you for spotlighting THE GREATEST BAND EVER!!!!
AGREE 💯 %
As a white guy who grew up in Ireland listening to mainly black music , The Isleys , EW&F , Stevie , Marvin and jazz & reggae etc , I always thought the Dan were almost a meeting point of where rock meets jazz/funk , especially from this album onwards. Although there are plenty of pointers on the earlier albums. The fact that they've been sampled by many hip-hop artists is testimony to how universal their appeal was to people who like proper music.
Spot on
TRUTH!!!!
Steely Dan - The boomers' gift to the universe.
Ain't that the truth! What a time to be. ALIVE...
Yeah. They effed up everything else.
I love this song .. to me the best title track of any Steely Dan album. Sharing this explanation of the Royal Scam lyrics that made a lot of sense to me...
This song is about the wave of Puerto Ricans (Saint John = San Juan) who immigrated to NYC to escape poverty on their own island because they've heard all the stories about the streets here figuratively being paved with gold. When they get here, they find it it's not trivial to prosper, and have to settle for sleeping in small, overcrowded tenements with two dozen of their countrymen. Their presence sets them at odds with the dominant, established minority who consider the low-rent portions of the city to be their exclusive territory. They also find themselves to be ill-suited for the northern climate, and too vulnerable to the attractions of drug addiction. They write the family back home to tell them how well everything is going for them, describing either a phony or a dead-end job. In this manner, America scams the immigrant into immigrating, and the immigrant scams the folks back home with stories of success.
Thanks to you both .. I love the album!
That's right!
They left the shark infested waters of their lsland for the "streets of gold", but when they got to the Promised Land, it was full of sharks.....DEADLY sharks. Thus, "The Royal Scam"....... Great song!!!
We all have learned to fear an angry race of fallen kings.
The most poignant line for me: "Every patron saint hung on the wall shared the room with 20 sinners" living in poverty in overcrowded tenements. Heavy shit for 1976.
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Listen to the whole album in one sitting. When you get done your head will be in a different place. ☮️❤️
My favorite album at 14 and remains so. At 15 we'd get high and listen to the whole album. Later it became the road trip CD for my family. My kids loved them. My adult son took me to see them play it just before COVID in my late 50s. Truly timeless music.
They were wayyy ahead of their time! Others have said this, but it really behooves you to listen to the whole album at one time… I’ve been listening to SD since 1974, and I’ve recently decided that TRS is as good as Aja!!
This made me so happy. You get it. Y'all my people, honestly.
Boys, you've just been taken to Church! THIS track on THIS album is one of the best things they've done. And the bar is freakishly high! Loved your reaction guys!😍
The back up.singers on the chorus ARE incredible!❤
For those who like music with melody, harmony and soul.
The more you re-listen, the more you'll hear in it! Incredible musicianship!
You guys are my favorite reactors on The Tube, I just wanna hang out and listen to The Dan with you...If I could only listen to one band for the rest of my life, Steely would be it.
This song is about a family from Puerto Rico who came to the States in search of a better life, only to end up worse off than they were in their own country. My family and I came here from Cuba as refugees from Communism and had a great life here. :) I’m watching your subscribers growing at a pretty good clip; you guys deserve it! Oh, and you skipped a song, “Everything You Did.””
The way the horns harmonize with the backup singers is magic.
One of the most unfairly under-rated songs on one of the most unfairly under-rated albums ever! Steely Dan were compositional virtuosos.
I think the Royal Scam is probably 4 or 5 on this album. It would be #1 on ANYONE ELSE'S!!
Well said.... They are amazing
This song is really a movie, close your eyes n see
Never gets old listening to Steely Dan.
This is 100% one of the most beautiful songs Walter and Donald ever wrote
This song means a lot now (2024)
Well now you did it. You got yourself hooked… addicted. You’ll be checking yourselves into Steely rehab, just like the rest of us. After you finish hearing all the albums, you’ll just want to go back, Jack- Do it Again. So sorry to be one of your enablers 😊 Btw this was sampled by Zimbabwe Legit.
Yeah I’m in that territory now…🏥
This guys always sing about the lost, the only, the outcast and this is why a love them.
The music is another steep.
All their songs are equal masterpieces
I always feel like that beat goes on forever. It's hypnotic.
"They're showin' off". Yes, they sure are. Glad you guys are enjoying it. It was big on AOR FM radio across the nation (and on my station WRIF in Detroit).
Background vocals are superb, production is the best. That trumpet with the mute is also a standout.
The leadout vocals actually remind me of the end of a gospel hymn.
In case you haven't realized these guys write song about real life. I'm 65 this is what I grew up listening to so watching you guys brings me back to when I first heard Steely Dan, but every time I hear them I get that same feeling that is what makes them so amazing notice how each song evokes a certain mood totally amazing musicians
I heard this at my uncle's house when I was a kid and was mesmerized by it, all these years later I still am.
This song tells of how Puerto Ricans from San Juan (St. Johns) come to NYC to look for a better life, but get involved in the criminal underworld for “an angry race of foreign kings” (Italian mobsters). They’ve become too involved to go back to “their sunny island.” Leaving for the prospect of leaving a better life than that they had is “The Royal Scam.”
Stumbled across you gentlemen, & I love your enthusiasm for the music that you review. Especially for bands like Pink Floyd & Steely Dan. I have a lot of catching up to do regarding your reviews of the music I’ve been listening to for my entire life. 🍻✌️& ❤️.
You guys get it. I’ve heard this since it was first released and it never gets old. Timeless music
This reaction has elevated a great song to an iconic song for me. You guys have provided HOURS of entertainment for me and your passion for music is infectious.
Watching you guys discover Steely Dan over the past year has been awesome. I’m loving airplay movies also!!
Thanks for rocking with us!!
This is such an underrated album. I have lost count of the number of times I have been listening to one of the tracks and had someone come up and say something like "Wow! This is AMAZING!! Who IS this?!?!?" :) Keep up the great work guys!!
Thanks for Steely Dan “rabbit hole” …. Love hearing new fans explore their brilliance and timeless music. They are in a category of their own. Before you leave them listen to “Glamour Profession”You’ll love it musically and lyrically.
Love watching you guys hear this music for the first time!! This was their NY grit album..I am an old metal head from Detroit and we always listened to the Dan..pure genius..You are musicians and under stand the rock jazz fusion and the lyrics are intelligence personified..I can't wait until you discover Goucho..Keep it up you guys are awesome!!
I love Gaucho and Pretzel Logic. Aja goes without sayin.
@@johnleonard3806 Absolutely!! I love pretzel logic..And as you said..Aja is amazing..
The Royal Scam, Aja, and Gaucho are my favorites. Heaven.
I'm 65 and was the biggest Steely Dan fan. I don't remember hearing this song on FM radio except maybe after midnight on the weekend. Much of their best songs were not radio worthy. Sure, they had their hits but my favorite songs never got airplay.
Remember - for those of us who experienced Steely Dan real time, this album flows to Aja. What's great about Steely Dan is that they were always great musicians but they weren't afraid to create a different sound - they "sampled" different music and wove their own unique fabric. True creativity.
I’m a lifelong hardcore music fan from a little kid until now at 54 and own thousands of albums and Steely Dan are my favorite act, and this is my favorite album of all time! So happy you guys have the pleasure of just discovering them to have years of happiness coming listening to them.
I'm 64 and feel exactly how you feel. Lifelong hard-core music fan, Dan is my favorite and I love knowing all that Airplay Beats has yet to experience with SD. TY for putting it so nicely.
@@russelbarnes7235 I'm 72 and feel the same way. Ater a lifetime of Genesis/Yes/Pink Floyd/ Moody Blues, a diehard Prog rocker, I have revisited The Dan and now I'm a Dan Fan all the way. This album, and this cut, are the best I've ever heard.
Nothing like riding out to the Dan! Unmatched musicianship , tremendous arrangements and lyrically much deeper than one might think , just listen and do the research and it will all make sense..these background vocals kick ass too!!! See the glory of the royal scam!!! Steely Dan was all over FM radio in the 70s and early 80s. The great old days when album oriented rock ruled the FM airwaves. It was normal to hear 10 minute songs and the more obscure deep tracks. WPLJ 95.5 was probably the greatest New York rock station back in the 70s and early 80s. Once MTV kicked in that was the end of music being sold predominantly by word of mouth, quality ,musicianship and lyrical content. When a group like The Stones or Zeppelin released a new album ,it was an EVENT! The anticipation was crazy, people were at the record store the night before waiting in line to get the new album. It became much more visual because of MTV in 1983. the quality suffered and synthesizer pop became popular,followed some years later by some of the worst musical posers,"hair bands" WPLJ went top 40 and for NY rockers ,it was the end of a great run and even greater time for music! Now today, it's juvenile , sophomoric,x rated and gang worshipping lyrics,with little or no musical ability. Lyrically bankrupt and 3,4 and 5 part harmony,non existent for the most part!! Nothing matches 1960s and 1970s music, it can't be touched!! Even the old school R &B, Soul and Disco acts disappeared. The variety back in those days was incredible,not to mention diversity and feel. Rap music just doesn't groove like the old school black artists. Motown alone was beyond greatness!!! Today it's half naked women and gimmicks used to promote records.
Awesome seeing somebody’s first reactions to the Dan! They’ve been my favorite band for over 30 years!
Back in the day when this music was released, imagine Fagan & Becker getting out of a limo going in through the back door for their concert, the two coolest guys on the planet.
For eight years their songs were new, but they are masterpieces forever.
I saw a listing for this track as...... JAZZ / ROCK / FUNK. If ever something was greater than the sum of it's parts... it's this song. I love all three genre's but to fuse them together in a cohesive song is pure magic as far as I'm concerned. Fagan and Becker are masters of fusing genre's and coming up with something as memorable as this. I honestly do not recall it being played on the radio when it was released. I bought the vinyl record and discovered it that way. I can actually recall listening to it the first time and not knowing WHAT I just heard. I have not heard any band do the things these guys do. BTW... when I was listening to it this time.... I thought the same thing..... this track could have been an instrumental and released to jazz stations in the bay area where I was living at the time. It was not released as a single.
At 15 in 75, we turned on to the Dan and everything else around in 75, and there was a lot……
But the music, like Steely Dan (all of it) made those years never to forget. What a time. Somehow as you guys can see, it just gets better every time you listen.
Every song is about being fooled. The Title track at the end is brilliant. Later on when you really absorb
this album ...and your mind will be blown again and again.
Wow. Just watched through y'alls playthrough of The Royal Scam album and it really made it feel like it was my first time listening and made me appreciate it my. I made a mistake listening to in in my car first before the headphone experience. Love your guys reaction and commentary for each song, just straight awesome.
One of my favorite ALL TIME....Of anybody.... Absolutely !! 70's baby
I listened to another reaction, and they stated that the drum part put it all together. The drum part is a march, and it is sooo appropriate. Best lyrical and musical band ever. I went to the Berklee College of Music in 1981 and they had a course specifically for the Music of Steely Dan. Says it all.
Just became a 'member' of your great channel & I can't thank you enough for all the joy you bring to my life!! Re-discovering the soundtrack of my life through your ears...man it's been a trip! 🤩🥰
Thank you so much. We appreciate you!!
This song should be played now, as it is very applicable to what is happening presently with the border crisis and especially NYC.
Love your reactions of these guys!!! Imagine having them in your music library for 40 years.
Yes, this cut had major play on radio. Steely Dan were already legends by '76
I really think audiophiles like me who almost literally worship Steely Dan music, ALSO love reggae music. Like you said, the bounce, the groove, the funk permeates both genres and we share it as brothers without prejudice.
I am really enjoying your u tube videos on Steely Dan.I have loved their music for many years The tracks that were never on the radio are just as great as those that were Their music is just on another level
This was fun ride ! The Royal Scam is an incredible song, and album. It is dope !
Just another reminder that Pro Tools didn’t exist yet.
This production was tape, and it’s goddamn brilliant.
Machines just can’t make a groove like guys such as Bernard Purdie and Chuck Rainey. There’s a warmth there. Something human.
Pocket so tight you couldn’t slip a dime in it.
This is my favorite Steely Dan album.
Royal Scam has always been my favorite Steely Dan record, since I was a kid. Aja and Gaucho (EXCELLENT albums as well) have long been the critical darlings, but there is a grit mixed in with everything else on Royal Scam that pushes it over the top for me. I envy you getting to hear it for the first time on vinyl - enjoy!
The story in the song is incredible. Best album ever imo.
Gives me chills to see you guys here this music for the first time
All SD albums are great, but Aja is a top 10 all time album. Perfect from start to finish, with every track being heard on the radio to this very day
I've listened to the Dan since the 70s. Not so much for the lyrics, though there are great ones, but moreso for the sheer excellence of the music and production. I'm so glad their music is still appreciated. Thank you, guys!
Hi from New Orleans You put them on the stereo and automatically class up the place Digging your chan.
You guys are the first UA-cam channel I subscribed to. You forced my hand all because of your honest reactions to Steely Dan. I'm glad you love and appreciate them as much as I do. I saw them in concert back in 94 in Mountain View CA - I waited 20 years. Wish you guys were there.
Been into this band for over 50 years. Sounds fresh every time
It’s so much fun going through these with you two and hearing all your “ producer chat”.😊
People who have spent hours and hours and hours going thru the entire body of work from Steely Dan know they are the best creators of musicEVER.... period....SLAM DUNK
“See the glory!” Epic. Your favorite band’s favorite band.
This is my favorite album by them, damn I love all of their albums. Such talent and talented musicians that played along with them. My favorite song by them is King of the world. Would love to hear a reaction on it! Thanks.
An amazing track. Some stuff is so good I find it hard to imagine that anyone could have thought of it, but that's the Dan .
The best Album from Steely Dan
Hey guys - great reaction - now you're listening to all the songs that made me a backup singer --- boy, was I lucky!!! Genius! And ballsy backgrounds ---
I appreciate your thoughtful insights to the music, you two brothers are my fav by far. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for rocking with us!!!
You guys are awesome!!! Love your love!
Still my fav reaction
Caves of Altamira us absolutely my favourite song from this album
And they came in From the city of st .John w/o a dime. See the glory of the steely dan!
Steely Dan is like in my Top Favorites. I stopped trying to understand them a long time ago. Lol. They are so amazing. I just lay back and listen. My son plays this song all of the time. My ex husband turned me on to Steely Dan back in the late 70's . Early 80's. I have not met anyone that does not like Steely Dan.
1:36: “wh-hooo!” to that incredible, ringing low octave (C?)...Just one of many moments when one or both of you “memorialize on film” 45 years of millions of listeners similarly exclaiming with body and voice. And the eye-widening anticipation at 6:53: “ooo, what else gonna happen now?” Yes! You’re now expecting the unexpected. Anyway, watching you guys do SD is a hoot.
Deep Dan bow of thanks to y’all
As I recall, back in the day, this record was played, but not often. I don't think it could be considered a hit--I remember Kid Charlemagne and Don't Take Me Alive getting the most play from this album.
Great stuff, guys. You give me new appreciation for music I love already. Peace.
I was picking up a sub at jersey mikes and overheard a couple employees; "I've been listening to classic rock lately, have you heard of Steely Dan?" i just smiled to myself. 😊
STEELY DAN AND MEDICARE GO TOGETHER SOOONICE. 😂😂😂
THANKS GUYS, YOUR AWESOME
KEEP IT UP!!!
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You are right on -- this song IS amazing.
Some of your commenters here may have seen SD album nights live - where they do a particular album start to finish in track order, without interruption. So many of these album nights were spectacular, but the RS nights (I saw several) were always *especially* intense. Ending the set with this title track-already such an emotional song, a crystalline indictment of America’s immigrant “Scam”- played with great drama and passion, the band *fading* out, one instrument at a time, finally to total silence, left many in the audience weeping as they rose to their feet in a thundering ovation. Chills
I saw that show last November in Morristown, NJ. It was as you say. Just so emotional and really makes you sad at the same time knowing that this type of music will never come out way again. 👍
@@realbser1956 Same here! Saw them in November in Baltimore! Felt the same way.
@@babylonsister118 I flew to NY in 2018 to see the RS night at the Beacon theatre. It was so amazing, plus half of this album they never play as part of their regular live shows including the title track which is just an amazing song to see them play live.
@@mikewritz AWESOME!
I saw 2 Royal Scam shows, Chicago and Milwaukee. Absolutely fantastic!! Hearing the song Royal Scam live was a special treat.
One of my favorite SD songs. So much heart. Follow the lyrics...
Been a musician my whole life in my opinion not a bad song on any of their albums. Royal Scam is my favorite album. Your listening to what talented musicians sound like.
My best. I absolutely love, The Royal Scam. It’s an experience
Love seeing anyone, especially you two, have this much fun with the music of my youth. The Dan was always biggest on late night FM. Pop stations rarely played them. The kids all knew though.
I'm 63 I was 16 when this broke they never played the song royal scam on the radio I play this all the time and people who have never heard of steely Dan are blown away thanks for bring this group who are so over looked .
This reaction made me appreciate this song so much more! ❤
They played Every song on this album on the radio.
They are so dope! All their records are my favorites! Younger generation dont know what they are missing! Try Donald Fagen's The Night Fly it is fanastic too!
Thanks so much!. I've seen them in concert 20 times or more. They crowds love Hey Nineteen, Dr. Wu, and Show Biz Kids. Cant wait for any of these.
They had their 8 year run but reunited in 1993 and later recorded "2 Against Nature" (Grammy album of year). "Everything Must Go" was swan song LP before Walter Becker passed.
I keep coming back to this…this is just stupid good, I don’t think I’ve ever heard a piece of music like this before. This might be the hardest most dangerous beat I’ve ever heard 😰
I am so impressed by you young men. I was listening to this stuff in the Army then later in college. This is in my blood. And to see you young men feeling it makes me happy that the future is secure.
Many of Steely Dan's songs were on the Top 100 list... for years and years...This one included.
As a kid, I used to WAIT for that little guitar interlude at 06:44. In fact, I still do.
Rarely ever heard this track on the radio. Dope as all hell though!🖖🏼
Awesome tight track with deep dark lyrics... When it came out i was too young to catch the song meaning and it wasn't commercial sounding enough to get airplay. But watching you guys kinda helps me appreciate all the layers of greatness i overlooked before.
The key to this groove is the hi-hat, which had been ignored for centuries prior to to this band.