First time reaction To Steely Dan Asia
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- In this video, The Adventures of TNT reacts to Steely Dan Asia
This was literally one of the best musical experiences I've ever had in my life. Steely Dan's Aja is an absolute Masterpiece. Shout out to Mr. Dirty for putting us on to such an amazing album.
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Came back to listen to this again to hear the magnificent Wayne Shorter, who died March 2, 2023. That saxophone solo is killer. Rest in piece, sir.
I looked up the word ’perfection’in the Oxford English dictionary and there were simply two words.
Steely and Dan.
Wayne Shorter on sax, Steve Gadd on drums. Phenomenal. Steely albums are opuses- a collection of short stories about shady characters living on the lowdown. Just brilliant.
Saw them earlier this year at the Hollywood Bowl. Incredible performance and atmosphere. Long live Fagan and Co. RIP Walter Becker. 💙
Fagen.
I saw them in June 2022. Absolutely- incredible vibe. Fagan still wows. Possibly a highlight of my life. ❤
Saw them for the third time at the concord pavilion this year, and i’m only 15, so i’m blessed to be honest. geniuses
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I saw that same gig at the Hollywood Bowl too. With Walter and Donald. Honestly one the best concerts I ever been to on perfect Southern California night…
just remember, was 1977 man...and is timeless
The architecture of this song and all of its layers is a masterpiece. Everything is placed appropriately, including space. For me, it’s the space that is the magic. Every musician that played, uniquely recognized and captured the space of the song and let it breath. That is something that comes from deep within, spiritual some would say. The way Becker and Fagen crafted this song and allowed the musicians to put their soul into it, while texturing every moment, is genius. To me, this song is their greatest achievement.
Aja - to a LOT of people one of the bestest, greatest albums ever produced. Every track is a great song all of its own.
I was 14 in 1977 and I was hooked. This album saw me through high school, college, and beyond. Your comment about what it must be like now for people who grew up with this music has a lot of truth to it. When people my age complain about today's music, we get the "OK Pops" response. We are written off because we are older. You are finding out now why our standards are so high. Since this music came before all the tech that is now used to make records, it was musicianship, artistry, and creativity that needed to be executed at the highest level possible. Becker and Fagen understood this and hired the best ringers they could find, musicians and engineers, to make their vision come alive. That's why it sounds so great. Enjoy, man. The more you listen to this album, the more you'll hear in it. It's the gift that keeps on giving almost 50 years later.
THAT is what I call a “reaction” video. No stopping it to make inane comments. Obviously appreciated by someone who knows what they are talking about. I just subscribed.
Great choice, great reaction. No one makes music like Steely Dan, and they are incredible.
Brian Wilson did....
In the Summer of 1978, I listened to the entire album every night. I would the put cassette in the stereo, push play, turn the volume down real low, and hop into the bed. I still have the album and cassette.
Love your take on this song!👍..I’m 72 ,& have loved the Dan from the start almost ,but it’s so refreshing to hear a younger guys appreciation .
Donald Fagan and Walter Becker hired the best jazz studio musicians possible at the time of this recording. That said... the level of talent is one thing... but the mixing, engineering and production value of this entire album is mind blowing. The track "Aja" stands alone. I don't know of a song of any genre that sounds this "clean". Steely Dan, in my opinion, are masters of fusing jazz, rock, R&B and jazz fusion into a coherent masterpiece which this track is a perfect example of that.
The arrangement of this song blows me away (almost as much as the instrumentalists themselves!) - Three keyboards, plus vibes, and three guitarists, all playing different, complimentary parts. And then that rhythm section, and then the soloists! Truly one of the greatest achievements in music of that or any era, IMO.
Man, you really need to do a FULL ALBUM REACTION of the ENTIRE ALBUM IN ORDER!!
I did. It’s on patreon cause it was blocked on RUclips.
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Oh, ok, thx.
I love the jazz sound of Steely Dan.💖 Their style is so smooth.
This album is perfection, start to finish!
Fantastic band, fantastic song! We used to play Dan albums front to back, smoking pot, drinking Bourbon and doing lines and stay up until the morning analyzing their music lol! It was the late 70’s & early 80’s!
Love your reactions TNT, you’re the best dude!
AJA is a timeless listen. I also really love "Countdown To Ecstasy" which is front-to-back perfection. And if I can recommend another 70s band for album reaction: Supertramp are a fantastic group, especially on the production side
Outstanding comment. C. T. E. is a great album, their best in my opinion may have been their debut “ Can’t buy a Thrill”. Supertramp is one of my favorite all-time bands also. Sadness ensued when Roger Hodgson left the group in the mid 80’s when he and fellow genius Rick Davies could no longer get along. Lesser groups by far have been inducted into the R&R HOF.
If you were buying a stereo system back in the 70's, the salesman would probably put a Dan album on to demonstrate the quality of his stereo.
Absolutely! Also as the crowd music for many bands in the 80’s and 90’s as folks are are finding their seats pre-concert. So refined were their recordings, mixes, and production values.
Remember, “No Stairway to Heaven”🤣
I stopped at a Infinity stereo store once , quite some time ago . To demo a stereo I was looking at , the salesman put in a Steely Dan CD .
Wayne Shorter/Steve Gadd is just simply another level in this song......
T your reaction and joy and appreciation of this music is the best of all "reaction" youTube channels.
I started listening to Steely Dan, when I was 11 in 1974. It's 2022, I'm 59 and still listening to these masters. When you get done with this album, check out some of Donald Fagan's Solo songs. True Companion, I.G.Y., New Frontier, Snowbound, The Dunes, Nightfly, Mona, Morph The Cat, and many more! All Steely Dan and Donald Fagan music is Off The Chain!✌️🎸🥁🎺
I say this as often as possible: "You never grow out of Steely Dan...you grow into them!"...Jack (70 yr. old Hippie) believe me when I tell you anyone who was in the know used Steely Dan to audition new stereo equipment back in the day because their production values matched their musicianship.
It's a track that's in a rush to go nowhere yet it goes everywhere.
Couldn't agree more. Like after Steve Gadd and and Wayne Shorter's frantic dual solo, they come back with a full eight bar reprise. It's as if they allowed the song to catch it's breath before continuing. Donald and Walter were beyond perfection.
I've listened to a number of different reaction videos. I would like to thank you for playing the entire song with little or nor interruption. I'm so glad that your generation is hearing music that I grew up with. I'm 72, and enjoy some music of today, but so much is taken or stolen from great songs written and composed from people like Steely Dan. Then put on loops recorded, then sang with anger or hate. 60's and 70's music like Stevie Wonder, where time was taken to write, record and perfect the sounds. I miss it, yet so happy to hear people like your peers finding out how good creative minds and talent pushed music forward. Thank You.
I can't thank you enough for not stopping the music every few seconds like so many reactors do these days. When music is really as good as the stuff put out by Steely Dan, stopping it intermittently, would be nothing short of sacrilege. Bless you man, you definitely get it.
They have to pause it to avoid getting a copyright strike.
Just to arrange these layers of sophistication, the dynamics and clarity, and precise top-level instrumentation is brilliant. It works beautifully and flawless. Masterful performance.
I love this album , brought back so many memories A MASTERPIECE
Incredibly complex, yet still, MONSTER hooks!
So smooth it just puts me on a whole different plain ✌️
Fun to sit back and watch reactor’s vids for this tune/band…😊
If anyone has not shared already, check out the making of the album, Aja on Classic Albums. "Aja is the name of a woman. I had a friend in high school, and he had an older brother who went to Korea and married a Korean girl, and brought her back. And her name was Aja. We thought that was a good name, just a very romantic sort of image, the sort of tranquility that can come of a quiet relationship with a very beautiful woman." -Donald Fagan - From Classic Albums: Aja by Steely Dan 1977
From Wiki: "In July 1978, Aja won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical and received Grammy nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. It has since appeared frequently on professional rankings of the greatest albums, with critics and audiophiles applauding the album's high production standards."
T, I recognize a blown mind when I see one. Welcome to the club.
Man who can do this no no one in this world will ever be able to make or create such a beautiful piece of music ever no one can fucking do this like Steely Dan these session. Musicians from the drummer to the saxophone is impeccable.
I was a jazz fan as a teenager in the early ‘70s. There were a lot of jazz radio stations back then and a lot of jazz musicians were talking a lot about Steely Dan. I bought every album when they came out as well as Donald Fagen’s solo albums. Magic. Music is transformative. I wish there was anything even close being produced today.
For me, this album will always summon the image of a dimly-lit penthouse, exquisitely decorated, floor-to ceiling windows, a spectacular night view of a major US city, a beautiful woman snuggled at my side, a little high-end smoke and a bottle of Crown XR on the coffee table.....and the night is young...
Just as an aside, "Aja" (the album) is so perfectly mastered, it's often used by audiophiles as a standard, when evaluating new audio equipment.
truly from the Divine. A masterpiece indeed.
Remember when you were shopping for a stereo system. Steely Dan's Aja album was your test music.
Test music for my car stereo as well.
The absolutely best album from The Dan !!!!! Flawless, my favorite album
to date. 2023 !!!!
SD is one of the best band of the 70s and iam glad I grou up on that Era .
Aja was an Oriental girl.
Almost all of their songs have meaning and great back stories, mixed with awesome music, notes you usually don’t hear, yet are ear candy when you listen to it. This song is great on so many levels!
I bought this on its release and it stayed on my turntable for ever.
Fagen and Becker's original drummer, just prior to forming Steely Dan, was comedian/actor Chevy Chase.
One of their best albums, gosh all of their albums were great. Not known for playing live concerts back in the day just great studio music, love them always.
When you like Steely Dan is a sign that you are musically evolved
Timeless. Just timeless
Greetings the adventures of tnt😉
I grew up listening toStealyDan. When Aja cameOut in 1977 I was 22yrs it was a magical time to live through the 70’s the ear/orgasm & ear/candy magnificent.Too many artists to name who were musical genius.soCool😎.
You said it....you feel it...
this track will be revisited for ...generations to come
... and of course the ending master piece drum solo 💯💯💟
An impeccable album just one in a million that will resonate forever in eternity.
when all my dime dancing is through i run to you. what a fucking lyric
I loved watching you experience this masterpiece in "real time" - this is what reaction videos are for.
In to 70's and 80's FM radio was sooo different than it is today. There were stations geared toward Album Rock (AOR) where the music was more about the art and not commercial "hits". Bands like Steely Dan, Pink Floyd, etc. where great musicians and music production mattered more that the current trends of the day. What amazes me about some of these albums from the 70's it the sound quality! All analog!
Dan is a genre. N.1 ever by far
Their opus pure and simple
Masterpiece.
Been listening to this album for 40 years. Aja is my fav.
Their music is timeless and allways takes you on an adventure back to the days of great music!!!!!
I bought this album when it came out. Took it home , put it on the record player,got half way across t by e livingroom,came to a stop and sat down
Didn't move other than to flip it over
. I bought Aja on vinyl in late 1977, a few months after graduating high school. As soon as it was out on 8 track I bought it and listened to it in my car endlessly. Then I bought it on cassette, then CD, now I have it on Spotify. It's never far away and gets play at least once or twice a month. My number one desert island album, and the title track is my number one all time. Thanks for this!
You're correct.
That song "Aja" is magical. You nailed it - the music takes you away on a journey.
Great review!!!
This is a band that musicians love to listen to they were too cool for school man
Finesse at it's finest
When this LP was released, I named my best dog ever, AJA. She was the best, smartest pal.
What real music should sound like! Awesome song!
"Quality." Sums it up. BTW, Becker and Fagan are Steely Dan. Good on you for picking up quality music. I was a teenager when this album came out. That you're listening today is validation.
Love Steely Dan
RIP Wayne Shorter
2nd best track on arguably the best album in history, best track is “ home at last”
You could make an argument for most tracks being the best. As a kid, I loved Deacon Blues, later on Aja was my favorite for Gadd's and Shorter's performances. Now my favorites are Black Cow and Home At Last. Just an incredible musical journey.
steve gadd's drum solo is EPIC...!!!! give Kid Charlemagne a listen... 2nd best steely dan song, to this one
Agree 😊
This is PROGRESSIVE jazz fusion at its peak. Its an apex moment in music. You're right, almost everything that came after this iconic 1977 album pales in comparison. Just think, in 1977 punk was going on, disco was getting started, and the great creative apex of progressive rock gave way to more simple and less creative synth pop in the 80s. Even hard rock/early metal bands like Zeppelin and Sabbath, Deep Purple and Rush gave way to cheesy schlocky Big Hair metal as the big new thing in the 80s.
This is creative multifaceted music making, creating a soundscape with atmosphere and cinematic movement. You just don't hear this kind of precision, complexity, variety and QUALITY of instrumentation in music anymore like this. This song UNFOLDS, it takes its time, its not rushed, its a true musical journey. You want it to last even longer. Steely Dan's followup Gaucho in 1980 came darn close, including that great title track in particular, but I have to call the Aja album the most perfectly played and constructed album arguably ever. Right up there with Beatles Sgt Pepper, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, and just a handful of others. Truly extraordinary.
I really loved watching your reactions especially because I knew what you were about to hear!
Great reaction. Steve Gadd's drumming on this track set a benchmark that still generates buzz today. I was in high school when my buddy introduced me to this album and I remember being amazed at each track although this particular one is obviously the highlight. I don't listen to much of the newer music of today at all.
I feel like your reaction there at the end. I felt like it's the only appropriate reaction to this song. Love it! haha
Ain't no school like the old school...lol!😊
Until reading comments here, I did not know that was Wayne Shorter on horn, from Miles Davis band. Your commenters know their jazz on a deep level.
Intellectual Rock
no other song makes me cry and laugh at the same time like Aja
Man, the number of nights I went to sleep listening to this way back in high-school when it was released.
I love to see today's young people diggin' this awesome music. I loved this LP when it came out but did not view it as anything super extraordinary. No doubt I was totally spoiled by the sheer volume of amazing music being produced. There was always something new and fantastic being released. Here's a list of my other favorites from 1977. Aja definitely makes this list as well.
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack
Commodores - Commodores
Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue
Earth, Wind & Fire - All ‘n’ All
Foreigner - Foreigner
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Jimmy Buffett - Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood
Jackson Browne - Running on Empty
Kansas - Point of Know Return
Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell
Queen - News of the World
Styx - Grand Illusion
Steve Miller Band - Book of Dreams
I agree. These are great songs from the '70's. I was of age during that time as well.
And Boz Scaggs...
@@Prozak63 Definitely. The old memory ain't what it used to be.🙂
I love this saxophone solo
the album one a grammy for best engineered album And think about how long ago that was... Real music!!! lasts the test of time my man!
Steve Gadd looked at the music....for 15 minutes or so,...putzed around for a few minutes, then recorded that track , 1st time, straight thru.😳
As if Gadd hasn’t been insane enough the whole song, at 8:18 he just kicks it into overdrive on that ride cymbal and it’s just ridiculous.
Aja
One of my 5 top ALBUMS EVER
Aja is a perfect album imo its a timeless composition
Every one who contributed was an instrumental virtuoso and artistic stylists. They came in knowing the level of perfection demanded by Becker/Fagan and even with that pressure, knowing your musical history was on the line, they came thru.
Thank you ...ayou do great work //// Listened to them for years !! always put me in a good mood..greeting from Ireland ... drop in sometime .. people would like your your kindand professional self... god bless
The two drum solos by Steve Gadd were unrehearsed and blew everyone in the studio away.
THANK YOU FROM BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
The comment on modern pop was right on. Any time I have to accidently hear it, I start looking for two long needles to stick in my ear drums and end the pain.
Great track from a great album. It's my go-to album when checking out a Hi-Fi system.
EDIT: At this point, you've listened to three tracks: "Aja," "Black Cow," and "Peg." 🙂
Same here. When my husband and I downsized 5 years ago, For a long time I was unable to locate my speakers amongst the many boxes. When I went to my favorite vintage equipment store to find a fine pair of replacement speakers, my vinyl copy of Aja went with me to help showcase the sound quality.
Great reaction. The music and production on this album is insane. Probably one of the best records ever made.
Fantastic reaction!
GREAT GREAT SONG
Considered by many A&R people as the best most perfectly recorded album ever.