What an interesting album so far. Insanely good vibes here. I love the lyrical themes of "broken" characters- very realistic and they make for very interesting and memorable songs... Thanks for watching! 🥰
The Dan are such great storytellers and the rest of the songs have elegantly fleshed out characters. This is my favorite Steely Dan album, I play it all the time. So glad you're enjoying it too.
I so enjoyed the reaction! I've read that Third World Man is Joni Mitchell's favorite SD song. It's hard for me to name five, this would be included! I read that Larry Carlton once said that his solo on Third World Man was his favorite of all the solos he did with SD.
More excellence from Steely Dan of course. The production by Gary Katz is superb. Overall I prefer this album to Aja. I am glad you mentioned Bernard Purdie's contribution to Babylon Sisters, namely the "Purdie Shuffle". My ratings would be the other way round btw. I could listen to Babylon Sisters on repeat for an hour or two, it is just a joy in every way. I look forward to more gems in future months. 💜
I thought I knew all the best Dan songs, but somehow "Third World Man" slipped by, and I am so grateful to you for bringing it to my attention. It may well be their best. Already a huge fan of Babylon Sisters, Aja, and Royal Scam. "Charlie Freak" is another great message song by Mr. Fagen, I presume.
Two amazing songs from the Gaucho album! Outstanding tracks from legendary musicians. Thanks, Brandon for the wonderful reaction...I'm looking forward to more Steely Dan. Cheers! 👍❤
Awww...thanks SO much for the head's up to come watch/listen!! I appreciate it!! I lived in SF from the east coast for a few years and I left a part of my heart there!! Great reaction to an incredible piece of art!! 🤗
Of course! You were one of the few who suggested this one many months ago, and with it being your user name, I just had to let you know! SF is a great town and the weather there is perfection in my opinion! Thank you so much for watching 🤗
As a Steely Dan devotee I appreciate you picked Babylon Sisters. The intricacies of their music & lyrics is so many things including sexy and as a life long trained dancer has so much to work with. Plus SF is my home town.
Three years after Aja, Becker and Fagan returned with the obsessively streamlined Gaucho. This impeccably recorded set contained two fine hits, "Hey Nineteen" and "Time Out of Mind." "Babylon sisters" was another memorable highlight, while the title track sported one of the most entrancingly convoluted melodies of their career. However, "Glamour Profession," with its sophisticated disco feel, seemed tailor made for the perpetual happy hour. - All Music Guide
Don't sleep on the bass clarinets in the chorus in 'Sisters. Third world man was originally called "Were You Blind That Day" and had different lyrics. Please go back to Royal Scam and dig around. Happy listening.
Not too many UA-cam reactions for Third World Man; great to see yours.... Both of these are in my personal top 20 Steely songs. I certainly am content every time to hear them again. Regarding Gaucho; it wasn't particularly well received by critics *or* fans, at the time (folks expected at least an album each year, back then - and why not?!). It's nice to see it being reappraised positively. It certainly has some killers songs on it..
Another great Steely Dan album to finish discovering! Great songs, I’ve not listened to either in awhile. One of my favorite albums of theirs is “Alive in America”…..used to listen to it a LOT! It’s been a great week so far…have a great weekend buddy!
I'm certain the whole album is fantastic. Yes, was a pretty EPIC week of music I must say. Enjoy your weekend too! Hopefully I'll love Driving The Last Spike...
"Babylon Sisters", another of the great Steely tracks found on their "A DECADE OF..." best of Steely Dan album. It got lots of radio play time. I do not think Third World man got any radio time. Relatively unknown track to most. A shame because it has some nice bits.
Wow, crazy that the radio stations I listened to for decades never bothered to play Babylon. Yes, clearly Third World resonated greatly with me. Thanks so much for watching!
I must admit I wasn't familiar listening to Steely Dan before, just the Very known songs like the first, very great and soft, I believe they brought that smooth jazz to the world. Third World I never heard but it was like a cup of good wine, blown! He always worked with among the best American artists, I listened to some of them separately. Thinking of Steve Gadd, Larry Carlton or Joe Sample. Didn't realize they were all involved! Thanks for this honey for the ears... Enjoyed😎
Perhaps the two best tracks on this album( along with Time Out Of Mind)... Babylon Sisters is about a man having a midlife crisis thinking he needs to settle down( it could be construed as autobiographical, as with most Steely Dan songs, YMMV as to interpretation). Fire musically--SMOOOOTH. A frequent listen for me( yes, the prog rock guy enjoys this style too) Third World Man has that superb guitar work that makes it worth your time The Gaucho album could almost be called a Donald Fagen solo album--Donald did most of the supervision/production coordination on it, due to Walter Becker being away for some time( reportedly for detox) during the making of the album--which caused delays in getting it out
Bro, GTR wich means guitar, was a very short life band, only one album released in 1986, who were the guitar players of that band ? a certain Steve Hackett... and a certain Steve Howe, wich songs to start ? the AMAZING "The Hunter" and the beautiful "Toe the Line" do a perfect combination.
Yes, I just did a little research on both gentleman, and I see their previous "bands" only sold 299 records combined! This was a very smart move for them 😀
What an interesting album so far. Insanely good vibes here. I love the lyrical themes of "broken" characters- very realistic and they make for very interesting and memorable songs... Thanks for watching! 🥰
The Dan are such great storytellers and the rest of the songs have elegantly fleshed out characters. This is my favorite Steely Dan album, I play it all the time. So glad you're enjoying it too.
"Third World Man" is a vibe
Two impressive songs. Both have aged better with time!
Amazing reaction and the best summaries ever! These two songs are as good as it gets.
I so enjoyed the reaction! I've read that Third World Man is Joni Mitchell's favorite SD song. It's hard for me to name five, this would be included! I read that Larry Carlton once said that his solo on Third World Man was his favorite of all the solos he did with SD.
I think longtime SD guitarist Jon Harrington, said this is his favorite solo as well.
More excellence from Steely Dan of course. The production by Gary Katz is superb. Overall I prefer this album to Aja. I am glad you mentioned Bernard Purdie's contribution to Babylon Sisters, namely the "Purdie Shuffle". My ratings would be the other way round btw. I could listen to Babylon Sisters on repeat for an hour or two, it is just a joy in every way. I look forward to more gems in future months. 💜
I thought I knew all the best Dan songs, but somehow "Third World Man" slipped by, and I am so grateful to you for bringing it to my attention. It may well be their best. Already a huge fan of Babylon Sisters, Aja, and Royal Scam. "Charlie Freak" is another great message song by Mr. Fagen, I presume.
What a great song to be a first listen for you too! So many more to get to! Thanks for stopping by...
Two amazing songs from the Gaucho album! Outstanding tracks from legendary musicians. Thanks, Brandon for the wonderful reaction...I'm looking forward to more Steely Dan. Cheers! 👍❤
Luxury for the Ears, music so Fine so Young. Steely Dan 🎶And Great backing vocals too..
Awww...thanks SO much for the head's up to come watch/listen!! I appreciate it!! I lived in SF from the east coast for a few years and I left a part of my heart there!! Great reaction to an incredible piece of art!! 🤗
Of course! You were one of the few who suggested this one many months ago, and with it being your user name, I just had to let you know! SF is a great town and the weather there is perfection in my opinion! Thank you so much for watching 🤗
@@retroreactions.... 'Appreciate ya'!
You and Tony Bennett, leaving your hearts there!
@@Carnivoracious-rm8tl Heck yeah!
Haha...
As a Steely Dan devotee I appreciate you picked Babylon Sisters. The intricacies of their music & lyrics is so many things including sexy and as a life long trained dancer has so much to work with. Plus SF is my home town.
Three years after Aja, Becker and Fagan returned with the obsessively streamlined Gaucho. This impeccably recorded set contained two fine hits, "Hey Nineteen" and "Time Out of Mind." "Babylon sisters" was another memorable highlight, while the title track sported one of the most entrancingly convoluted melodies of their career. However, "Glamour Profession," with its sophisticated disco feel, seemed tailor made for the perpetual happy hour. - All Music Guide
Don't sleep on the bass clarinets in the chorus in 'Sisters. Third world man was originally called "Were You Blind That Day" and had different lyrics. Please go back to Royal Scam and dig around. Happy listening.
Not too many UA-cam reactions for Third World Man; great to see yours.... Both of these are in my personal top 20 Steely songs. I certainly am content every time to hear them again. Regarding Gaucho; it wasn't particularly well received by critics *or* fans, at the time (folks expected at least an album each year, back then - and why not?!). It's nice to see it being reappraised positively. It certainly has some killers songs on it..
Another great Steely Dan album to finish discovering! Great songs, I’ve not listened to either in awhile. One of my favorite albums of theirs is “Alive in America”…..used to listen to it a LOT! It’s been a great week so far…have a great weekend buddy!
I'm certain the whole album is fantastic. Yes, was a pretty EPIC week of music I must say. Enjoy your weekend too! Hopefully I'll love Driving The Last Spike...
"Babylon Sisters", another of the great Steely tracks found on their "A DECADE OF..." best of Steely Dan album. It got lots of radio play time.
I do not think Third World man got any radio time. Relatively unknown track to most. A shame because it has some nice bits.
Wow, crazy that the radio stations I listened to for decades never bothered to play Babylon. Yes, clearly Third World resonated greatly with me. Thanks so much for watching!
I love the groove and the vibe. It took them a year to make this album? It makes sense to me. Perfection was achieved. IMO
Same! Excited to hear the rest. Happy weekend! (again already? 😳😊)
Your silly 😃Happy Weekend!! Keep up the great work.💛🎵🎶🎶
Thank you my friend. Have a wonderful weekend too!
My forever favorite album, start to finish.
Shake it! Thanks Brandon! 😍
I think I shall! 🤣 You're welcome and thank YOU as always 🤗
I must admit I wasn't familiar listening to Steely Dan before, just the Very known songs like the first, very great and soft, I believe they brought that smooth jazz to the world. Third World I never heard but it was like a cup of good wine, blown! He always worked with among the best American artists, I listened to some of them separately. Thinking of Steve Gadd, Larry Carlton or Joe Sample. Didn't realize they were all involved! Thanks for this honey for the ears... Enjoyed😎
Always class. Usually good storytelling. Not sure why I never got into them at the time. Spent out on other favourites I guess?
Perhaps the two best tracks on this album( along with Time Out Of Mind)... Babylon Sisters is about a man having a midlife crisis thinking he needs to settle down( it could be construed as autobiographical, as with most Steely Dan songs, YMMV as to interpretation). Fire musically--SMOOOOTH. A frequent listen for me( yes, the prog rock guy enjoys this style too)
Third World Man has that superb guitar work that makes it worth your time
The Gaucho album could almost be called a Donald Fagen solo album--Donald did most of the supervision/production coordination on it, due to Walter Becker being away for some time( reportedly for detox) during the making of the album--which caused delays in getting it out
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Agree! Thanks for watching!!
Bro, GTR wich means guitar, was a very short life band, only one album released in 1986, who were the guitar players of that band ? a certain Steve Hackett... and a certain Steve Howe, wich songs to start ? the AMAZING "The Hunter" and the beautiful "Toe the Line" do a perfect combination.
On the list now!...Howe and Hackett...yea I think I've heard of them before 😁
@@retroreactions....The bands where they played previously were too weak, they gained success only with this band 🤣
Yes, I just did a little research on both gentleman, and I see their previous "bands" only sold 299 records combined! This was a very smart move for them 😀