FIRST TIME HEARING STEELY DAN - AJA ( REACTION )

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Комментарии • 303

  • @simflier8298
    @simflier8298 2 года назад +59

    The whole Aja album is a masterpiece. Enjoy!

  • @nunnarij
    @nunnarij 2 года назад +113

    The musical genius and perfection of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker have no peers. The rabbit hole of their music is infinitely deep.

    • @williamosborne6866
      @williamosborne6866 2 года назад +10

      Steely Dan is more than a rabbit hole.....it's a mine, deep with countless side tunnels. If you jump in, better leave bread crumbs or you'll never get out (not that you would want to). The only band comparable in depth and complexity is Pink Floyd - both are a genre of their own, without peers.

    • @Quadrant14
      @Quadrant14 2 года назад +3

      As a duo I can only think of possibly Hall and Oats , Lennon McArtny near them, none as perfectt

    • @robertgosselin14
      @robertgosselin14 2 года назад

      @@Quadrant14 Hall and Oats ?

    • @scottdetter
      @scottdetter 2 года назад +2

      Aside from co-writing, Walter Becker was an outrageously underrated guitar player.

    • @marcelosena8955
      @marcelosena8955 2 года назад +5

      @@williamosborne6866 You're insane to compare them with Pink Floyd. Both great bands but SD is objectively WAY deeper lirically and musically way more complex than PF. There are countless prog bands more deep and complex than PF, such as Genesis, ELP, Gentle Giant, Triumvirat, Invisible, Camel, Rush and Yes themselves. I'd rather compare them with Chicago and the Doobie Brothers, and even so, they don't quite reach the same level of the Becker & Fagen creation. Steely Dan created a genre in wich they were the sole occupants.

  • @petebosheff8819
    @petebosheff8819 2 года назад +12

    All RISE! Wayne Shorter saxophone. Steve Gadd drums . No words. Perhaps greatest in history sax drum solo

  • @armandoalva749
    @armandoalva749 2 года назад +6

    All of the musicians used are masters of their instruments. Nothing but the best. God given talent.

  • @kategillooly9039
    @kategillooly9039 2 года назад +37

    This track is a work of art!! In fact, the whole album is!

  • @Aja-Christian
    @Aja-Christian 8 месяцев назад +4

    I used to resent my name when I was a kid until I watched the episode of Classic Albums where they covered the making of the album and Donald Fagen described the Aja song as "the tranquility of a quiet relationship with a beautiful woman".
    I enjoyed watching your reaction to my namesake, Brother 💓

  • @josephkellard6432
    @josephkellard6432 Год назад +9

    Steely Dan’s Aja is one of those handful of perfect albums, and the title track definitely sets the tone.

  • @jhamler1
    @jhamler1 2 года назад +78

    According to legend, Steve Gadd nailed this drum part in one take. ONE take! That's enough to make a musician sick of himself, no?

    • @rahnlawson9463
      @rahnlawson9463 2 года назад +4

      yeah but can he play Wipe Out ? 😎😎😎

    • @pamnicklas5536
      @pamnicklas5536 2 года назад +3

      Pretty sure Gadd can play just about anything! 😁

    • @rahnlawson9463
      @rahnlawson9463 2 года назад +2

      @@pamnicklas5536 LOL I was trying to be funny 😆

    • @ammaleslie509
      @ammaleslie509 Год назад +4

      Another legend has it that he played two takes. After the first take Fagen asked him could he do it again, and he played it the same way the second time, including the place where he hits the drumsticks against each other.

    • @289hipo
      @289hipo Год назад +6

      Check out Rick Beato's episode about Gadd's work on this

  • @itsmadfar
    @itsmadfar 2 года назад +17

    "More like a score." Exactly my friend. I feel like I'm on a vacation tour taking in this scenery of bright, contrasting color with sudden and unexpected turns into unknown territory that's totally compelling. It's a song that celebrates the urban outdoors in contrast with some of the band's songs that seem nighttime, lounge-bound. I'm on a Steely Dan kick, learning just how musically ingenious this songwriting pair was. I missed that truth in my superficial experience of them in the 70s primarily over the radio. Very happy to be on this ride. So thanks!

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 2 года назад +27

    If I had to choose only a few albums to listen to for the rest of my life this would be on the list.

  • @mickscan2
    @mickscan2 2 года назад +4

    Steely Dan will always be next level

  • @minnyh
    @minnyh 2 года назад +14

    "More than just a song" - so right there mate!

  • @musiconlyplease98
    @musiconlyplease98 2 года назад +7

    🔥🔥🔥..always steely Dan..
    fan for 50 years

  • @dennisdickson6210
    @dennisdickson6210 2 года назад +6

    Just flawless music.

  • @edwardrutledge2765
    @edwardrutledge2765 2 года назад +12

    No “almost” about it, Steely Dan Jazz influence is omnipresent throughout their canon of music. Thank goodness.

  • @loisr3970
    @loisr3970 2 года назад +7

    Ohh lord....we have been married 42 yrs.
    It has been filled with awesome music.
    Old school classic vinyl
    A little audiophile.
    A Musical piece of art

  • @johntremmel3949
    @johntremmel3949 2 года назад +12

    The percussion on this track are exquisite, it’s Steve Gadd

  • @MatthewSmith-fy5hk
    @MatthewSmith-fy5hk 4 месяца назад +1

    The only thing I like more than enjoying the brilliance of Steely Dan is watching other people experience it for the first time. Its like opera, you either get it or you don't.

  • @herbiesnerd
    @herbiesnerd 2 года назад +6

    I’ve watched many people react to Steely Dan. I’ll share the same with you.
    When real musicians get off work, they listen to Steely Dan.
    On many of their songs they use Mu major chord progressions. It’s such a beautiful signature sound.

  • @BaronessErsatz
    @BaronessErsatz 2 года назад +28

    This is what you listen to on a summer night out on the back porch with a cold drink. In the dark. Close your eyes. Enjoy.

    • @pjames8683
      @pjames8683 2 года назад +1

      or driving at 4am cruising at 85

    • @BaronessErsatz
      @BaronessErsatz 2 года назад +2

      @@pjames8683, to each his own.....

  • @kidpoker007
    @kidpoker007 2 года назад +1

    Just one of the greatest jazz drummers ever

  • @bennemer489
    @bennemer489 2 года назад +11

    A couple of things when listening to Steely Dan:
    1. Most of their lyrics reference "loserdom". Their word, not mine.
    2. Since their music and lyrics are so layered, it often takes multiple listenings to really appreciate the song.

  • @dig435
    @dig435 Год назад +6

    “This is more than a song”-oh,yes! This is a masterpiece. I get lost in it.

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 2 года назад +5

    One of my favorite tunes by these 2 geniuses!

  • @rubbersole79
    @rubbersole79 2 года назад +4

    Best drum solo your ears are likely to ever hear.

  • @cometogether999
    @cometogether999 2 года назад +18

    I see Steely Dan, I subscribe! I can easily go 50 songs deep on my Steely Dan playlist. Donald and Walter were heavily jazz influenced, so think Miles, Coltrane, Monk, Mingus, Parker, Ellington, etc...

  • @danieltruyts-ke4gi
    @danieltruyts-ke4gi 27 дней назад +1

    I know this album by heart; i never get tired of listening to those songs.

  • @jaysonbiggs8979
    @jaysonbiggs8979 2 года назад +6

    The drum solo by Steve Gadd (James Taylor, Chick Corea, many others) is considered one of the greatest drum solos of all time.

  • @Hizzle2theCizzle
    @Hizzle2theCizzle 2 года назад +5

    Best quote i've heard on a reaction video yet... "this is not a song" ... werd!

  • @com4tme
    @com4tme 2 года назад +4

    Hands down! The BEST! They went through at least 6 guitarists before they took it to the studio. And just for shits and giggles they're in my funeral mix

  • @sipesthebest128
    @sipesthebest128 2 года назад +35

    Simply put... one of the best songs ever recorded, regardless of the genre.
    Sheer perfection!

  • @johntremmel3949
    @johntremmel3949 2 года назад +6

    That’s the title track to the album, which is an absolute masterpiece

  • @sweetdavey
    @sweetdavey 2 года назад +9

    Yes! Totally agree with the Curtis Mayfield connection. Those sweeping, timeless arrangements. Love both artists so much

  • @howardzane572
    @howardzane572 2 года назад +17

    Walter Becker and Donald Fagan always found different musicians that would match and embellish a particular song

  • @jessicalee7119
    @jessicalee7119 6 месяцев назад +2

    No words ~ only Joy and goosebumps! All these years later ~ I Still Feel this song like it’s the first time. As far as suggesting songs…. Pick anyone of their songs ~ you will not be disappointed. 🙏❤️

  • @livemodcolorado
    @livemodcolorado Год назад +12

    Aja is not a song, it’s an experience

    • @paulpochan9631
      @paulpochan9631 6 месяцев назад +1

      Becker and Fagan said it was an amalgam of 3 songs....

  • @buddystewart2020
    @buddystewart2020 Год назад +2

    'this is more than just a song man', you are correct sir, this is...a tone poem. This is a piece of art on the canvas of the musical staff. A beautiful drawing for your ears. It's....perfection.

  • @davelandsman4768
    @davelandsman4768 2 года назад +3

    This song is epic...

  • @dcaseng
    @dcaseng 2 года назад +5

    This is a masterpiece.
    Many people are confused when they first hear this song, because it is written in with such complicated chord progressions and has several distinctively different sections throughout. It's as if they took 3 completely different songs and mashed them together, and it really confuses people. Just when you think you have the feel of the production down pat, they switch it up to something totally new, and then again later on.
    What makes this a masterpiece is that they successfully make it WORK.
    The more you listen to this song, the more you appreciate just how unique it is. This isn't even on my top ten favorite Steely Dan songs, which tells you just how amazing Steely Dan really is.

    • @MrRabbit43
      @MrRabbit43 2 года назад +1

      Anyone with an ear who
      can keep a beat has no confusion !

  • @ericstanke3291
    @ericstanke3291 Год назад +1

    Here's the thing, this music has had a heavy influence since it came out in 77', now imagine you hear it for the first time in 77'.

  • @michaelrouten
    @michaelrouten Год назад

    The often-heard comment about Steely Dan is that they're "Your favorite band's favorite band."
    That's the level of their art.

  • @289hipo
    @289hipo Год назад +2

    Drummer is Steve Gadd, his solos on this track are among the top 3 ever done, influenced hundreds of drummers. And he laid them down in only TWO takes😲

  • @JD_Cool
    @JD_Cool Год назад +1

    What a marvelously clean acoustic landscape. You know those NASA engineers who clean and polish every speck of dust on a telescope before it's launched into space? It feels like they polished every delicious note of this song.

  • @sigil5772
    @sigil5772 10 месяцев назад

    The reason I love this song is because it makes you question assumptions about style/genre. On the one hand it's typical Dan, NYC jazz flavours into Californian sunshine, almost easy-listening; on the other, it _never_ lets you settle - just when you think it's going to be one thing, suddenly it's another thing. And yet the song works perfectly as an entire entity. Amazing.

  • @keefterry2155
    @keefterry2155 2 года назад +10

    Steve Gadd was the drummer and this song was recorded in one take

    • @SwedestThing
      @SwedestThing 8 месяцев назад +1

      They asked Larry Carlton to find them a drummer, he did it in 1 take and the old them, “it won’t get better” and left 😂

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 2 года назад +22

    The Dan are known for their unique blend of jazz, rock, soul , funk fusion. They are phenomenal. They attracted many of the greatest jazz and studio musicians around. The lead voice is Donald Fagen - one of the founding duo. Guitarist Walter Becker was his co-writer. Add in Larry Carlton, Steve Gadd, Wayne Shorter ad more to this mix and you have some of the tastiest music ever created. This album came out in 1979- and it still sounds spanking fresh. There are no bad songs by SD! That ending drum solo by Steve Gadd is one of the greatest of all time , IMO . Enjoy, enjoy! Everything on this album kills. Michael McDonald and Valerie Simpson were there backup singers at the time.

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +7

      Whoa I didn’t even know Michael McDonald has a back up singing career! And that drum solo at the end is INDEED other worldly! Thanks for all the great info!!!

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 2 года назад +6

      @@abovetheinfluence9361 he started with SD before he joined the Doobies!

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +3

      @@TheDivayenta that’s so wild to hear! So Steely Dan was his intro into the music world… wow!

    • @elkalabaw7665
      @elkalabaw7665 2 года назад +2

      on this particular song it was timmi schmit of the eagles doing backup vocals.

    • @rbking9296
      @rbking9296 2 года назад +4

      Also worth noting Jeff (Skunk) Baxter also joined Steely Dan and did a lot of great guitar work on several of their albums before he he joined up with the Doobie Brothers

  • @lisaloureviews6094
    @lisaloureviews6094 2 года назад +8

    Steely Dan lyrics are top notch, and then the melodies omg it’s timeless. Obsessed. Yes I’m the 30 something at the Eddie Vs lounge getting excited when the cover band plays Steely Dan.

  • @EdDunkle
    @EdDunkle 2 года назад +4

    These guys, Becker and Fagen, were cerebral jazz nerds who understood jazz chord progressions and could write pop hooks. They started off selling songs, but kept their good (complicated) stuff for their eventual band. I honestly think it's mostly Fagen, but Becker had a keen ear and he completed their sound. Maybe I'm crazy, but I feel like their music will last a long, long time. Have fun exploring their catalog. They have a very high batting average.

  • @minnyh
    @minnyh 2 года назад +4

    Curtis Mayfield - awesome connection

  • @juaneato
    @juaneato 2 года назад +4

    Steve Gadd on drums. The greatest of all time. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover

  • @nemo4907
    @nemo4907 2 года назад +4

    Congratulations! You've completed your first session in the P.H.D. music class that is Steely Dan. Catchy and easy to listen to, SUPER COMPLEX and INTRICATE when you listen closer.

  • @kendudley3553
    @kendudley3553 2 года назад +4

    ATI - you were looking for the word to describe Aja - the word is Perfection. This is the finest piece of music ever written and performed (IMHO)
    Thanks for hitting Aja. If you want to try Steely Dan in a different light - listen to Do It Again off their first album, Can't Buy A Thrill.
    Ken

  • @johnleonard3806
    @johnleonard3806 Год назад +1

    Love watching people listen to SD for the first time. Walter is gone now. I just watched an episode of Cab confessions where Walter and Donald cruise around with fans. I watched a documentary where Donald said they wrote all of their songs about the East when they lived in LA and wrote all their songs about LA when they lived in NY.

  • @troutopia7556
    @troutopia7556 2 года назад +19

    You should watch the video about making Aja. Amazing.

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +3

      Definitely will do so actually tonight! Thanks for the info! 🙌🏾

    • @deborahsuewho
      @deborahsuewho 2 года назад

      @@abovetheinfluence9361 I love Michael McDonald talking about Peg…the close harmonies; the pronunciation. This album killed me when it was new and I’m still dying all these years later.

    • @deborahsuewho
      @deborahsuewho 2 года назад

      Your Herbie, Curtis and Stevie mention - that’s good!

  • @kianpa1
    @kianpa1 2 года назад +7

    There’s a story behind all of the great tunes.

  • @ohfour-seven6228
    @ohfour-seven6228 2 года назад +3

    You are so very right, this song, and Steely Dan in general, are next level. Great and insightful reaction!

  • @pdw5100
    @pdw5100 Год назад +1

    The albums Aja and Gaucho are the pinnacles of musical perfection.

  • @Pyro10B
    @Pyro10B 2 года назад +7

    Well structured music with multiple layers of sound shaped into a musical journey.

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 2 года назад +3

    I love that little Bossa Nova riff that Steve Gadd, the drummer, plays us out on at the end of the song. This is your 4th SD song that you’ve listened to. Many will tell you to listen to their deeper, less played songs and others will tell you to get to all the popular ones first. That’s your call, what do you think is better for your SD journey? Either way, almost zero songs not worth listening to. They are their own musical genre. No one before or since can match them. 🔥

  • @kendudley3553
    @kendudley3553 Год назад +1

    ATI - I just rewatched your reaction video - still love it. Aja is the best written and performed song (IMHO) ever. At the end of the vid, you asked who Steely Dan's influences were. They were heavily influenced by listening to late night radio jazz stations in NYC when they were growing up. For a sample - give Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" a listen to. Very interesting jazz tune.
    Ken

  • @ericstaton6896
    @ericstaton6896 2 года назад +51

    With Wayne Shorter on Sax, Larry Carlton on Guitar & Steve Gadd on Drums! Make this particular cut off of the Aja album absolutely incredible! So there's your Jazz aspect right there Chief! But then again, the whole Aja album is the bomb! Keep it up with the Steely Dan reactions Bro, as you can never go wrong!!!

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +8

      Wait that’s Wayne Shorter?! My uncle loves his albums! Man you’re right that’s definitely the jazz aspect for real! Thanks for the info 😁

    • @ericstaton6896
      @ericstaton6896 2 года назад +11

      @@abovetheinfluence9361 You are very welcomed good sir! As an aside, Donald Fagen Keyboards and Vocals, with Walter Becker on Guitar were the "Heart & Soul" of Steely Dan! In 1974 the duo didn't want to perform live again, and disbanded the group to only make studio albums! Where they used the best session musicians at the time! That's why their albums sound so good, as they were both such perfectionists!!!

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +2

      @@ericstaton6896 oh wow! What was the reason they didn’t want to perform live??? 🤔

    • @ericstaton6896
      @ericstaton6896 2 года назад +4

      @@abovetheinfluence9361 Burnout due to constant touring! Plus Donald & Walter wanted to concentrate solely on writing and recording albums! I guess their way was the best, as they became more successful as a group!!!

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +2

      @@ericstaton6896 ahhh makes total sense! Man you’ve been such a help Eric! 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @jamesgiroux7619
    @jamesgiroux7619 2 года назад +1

    1976..bought and wore that 8 track out 3 times a year till cassettes ruled for a while

  • @venomdust1
    @venomdust1 4 месяца назад

    I am a hard rocker real hard metal fan . When my older played this it opened a whole new world for me .

  • @CodyWorkshops
    @CodyWorkshops Год назад +1

    Drummer Steve Gadd is used to playing unique an memorable drum parts. He put together the iconic part for 50 Ways to Lose Your Lover

  • @Tommy-wm8gi
    @Tommy-wm8gi Год назад

    The Dan . Music for musicians. Best of best. Everything

  • @ericmorgan3111
    @ericmorgan3111 Год назад

    I've been to 2 steely Dan live shows. The one I went to for the 2 against nature tour. They won a Grammy for that album. They opened up the show with a Blake Edward's score.
    They are jazz fanatics! Just to show how cool those guys are and how the world of Dandom works,there was a web page called under the banyan tree. It had a guest book called sign in stranger another great song by sd. Fans from all over with names derived from SD songs would comment and or share stories about the band and the cryptic lyrics. It was addictive and exciting!

  • @lucasroth7922
    @lucasroth7922 2 года назад +2

    Steely Dan is your favorite bands favorite band✌🤘

  • @rayberry4261
    @rayberry4261 2 месяца назад

    Donald Fagan is the writer, singer, arrange, and played some of the keyboard parts. He has probably written more good jazz, rock, blues fusion music than anyone in our lifetimes. He always uses the best players.

  • @MrRabbit43
    @MrRabbit43 2 года назад +2

    Your comment on cultural influences was right on the money .They are the masters of hip shit !

  • @jjpaintings
    @jjpaintings 2 года назад +10

    Great vid my brother. Steve Gadd on drums. This was some of the amazing music coming out my FM radio and off my turntable as a 17 year old. Warms the heart that it still stands up.

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +2

      Thanks so much John! I now know Steve Gadd is a beast!!!

    • @sumofo9742
      @sumofo9742 2 года назад +2

      Speaking of “FM” … 😁 Would love to watch a reaction to that song! ☺️

  • @mikenorgrove2795
    @mikenorgrove2795 5 месяцев назад

    Love that moment when you say "This is more than a song"!

  • @minnyh
    @minnyh 2 года назад +1

    purposeful music - yes! that really sums it up ... in one way 😊

  • @67bml
    @67bml 2 года назад +5

    Steve Gadd is the drummer. Probably the greatest studio drummer ever

    • @rmac1042
      @rmac1042 Год назад

      Personal disagreement... I believe that my close friend of 65 years-Jim Keltner, also on Aja on Josie-is right up there with HIS friend, Steve Gadd! Jim’s been on 150 gold albums and over 75 platinum!

    • @nikisrevenge
      @nikisrevenge Год назад

      @@rmac1042 although, Keltner recorded this track first, but Gadd ended up recording it after

    • @rmac1042
      @rmac1042 Год назад

      @@nikisrevenge Jim did t play on the song Aja-he told me when they went into the studio, the songs were identified with numbers only! He recorded Josie, but he thinks he did a take of Peg as well, but he wasn’t sure due to the numbers ID! He never claimed to have done a take of Aja-at least to me, and we’ve been close friends for over 65 years!

    • @nikisrevenge
      @nikisrevenge Год назад +1

      @@rmac1042 ask him again, Gadd stated that Keltner did a take of it the day before he did, unless he is wrong.

    • @rmac1042
      @rmac1042 Год назад

      @@nikisrevenge I’ll ask him… thanks!

  • @amyswanson6951
    @amyswanson6951 Год назад

    This was my first time checking you out it blew my mind. I took piano lessons to learn more about composition from a guy named Buzz Amato who played keys touring with Curtis Mayfield. I was just thinking about the similarities when you opened your mouth and said it. Steely Dan is totally a musician’s band. The jazz, funk, r&b, reggae, etc they are truly a one of a kind fusion type band and their production is impeccable. The sophistication shows in their cord progressions and musicality of every instrument used ie the perfectionism shown in drums when drum machines were in their infancy. Truly a cut above the rest. If you haven’t already, check out Josie, Peg, Do it again, Rikki don’t lose that number, Deacon Blues… to name a few!

  • @georgemcreddie6490
    @georgemcreddie6490 2 года назад

    In 2010, the Library of Congress selected the album Aja for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant." Says it all. Wayne Shorter plays the majestic sax solo on the title track. Perhaps one of the finest albums ever made.

  • @paulweber686
    @paulweber686 Год назад

    Purposeful; intentional; you were not at a loss for words-in fact you nailed it perfectly. Maybe the most insightful commentary on the Dan that I have come across. And that is a first take? Brilliant.

  • @Incomudro1963
    @Incomudro1963 2 года назад +1

    You had a smile on my face the entire time while I watched your reactions.
    Made even better by the fact that I knew what was coming.

  • @gregbartley2475
    @gregbartley2475 Год назад +1

    To this day, this album is used to demonstrate audio systems. It has stood the test of time.

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Год назад +1

    Fagen and Becker grew up in the late 50s/60s and they were both jazz freaks. Miles Davis, Coltrane, Wayne Shorter (sax solo on Aja), Sonny Rollins, Dave Brubeck etc. That's why you hear so much jazz influence in their music, and they ALWAYS had a 3 or 4 piece horn section when playing live. One tour they just had all saxes. The drummer on this song is Steve Gadd, the guitar solo Larry Carlton, all great jazz musicians.
    They also were admirers of the Beatnik scene in NYC, Jack Kerouac, Lenny Bruce, and Bob Dylan's lyrics. That's where they got their acerbic, sarcastic humor and thus their lyrics can be obtuse and sometimes hard to decipher.
    They chose the best musicians they like and admire on their albums, and are obsessive/compulsive about sound, multiple takes, very picky,very precise and defined sound. So Aja especially is packed with great musicians, about 40 total.
    Some of note:
    Wayne Shorter>tenor sax
    Tom Scott>tenor sax
    Larry Carlton> lead guitar
    Denny Dias>guitars
    Lee Ritenour>guitar
    Steve Gadd>drums
    Rick Marotta>drums (Peter Gabriel)
    Jim Keltner>drums (Everyone lol)
    Chuck Rainey>bass
    Micheal McDonald>vocals(Doobie Bros)
    Timothy B. Schmitt>vocals (Poco, Eagles)
    etc
    ENJOY! AJA THE ALBUM = MASTERPIECE. THEIR WHOLE DISCOGRAPHY IS ESSENTIAL.
    TRY COUNTDOWN TO ECSTASY. FANTASTIC TUNES ON THAT EARLIER ONE. Especially check out Your Gold Teeth, Razor Boy.
    Also check out The Royal Scam title track, Doctor Wu from Katy Lied, the Gaucho title track etc etc
    One of the few bands ever with NO bad tunes.

  • @walkerm777
    @walkerm777 2 года назад +1

    I'm back on the USS Coral Sea again. Down in my birthing are listening to my friends boom box. At first hating these guys. There were lots of cowboys, and rockers arguing about what's playing. Lol

  • @edwardcarter2285
    @edwardcarter2285 2 года назад +2

    Hey young man! Steely Dan is a humongous rabbit hole. Donald Fagen(lead vocalist) Walter Becker (guitarist) they both write, compose, produce and engineer along with Gary Katz. Start from their first album "Countdown to Ecstasy" and go from there, you will be amazed at how many songs you know! Try "Babylon Sisters" next. I guarantee!!!

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +1

      "Babylon Sisters" is going right on the list!!! Always appreciate the info and gems!

  • @rowdy1955
    @rowdy1955 2 года назад +1

    It IS jazz, brother man! So smooth . . ..

  • @philipmccarthy6175
    @philipmccarthy6175 2 года назад

    Steve Gadd's drums & Wayne Shorter's sax put this at a level most bands can only aspire to. Peerless.

  • @igaryspillett4052
    @igaryspillett4052 Год назад

    The brilliant Steve Gadd holding it all together on the pinnacle track AJA

  • @ianson3
    @ianson3 10 месяцев назад

    "Purposeful music." I like that.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 2 года назад +1

    You would swoon over Donald Fagen’s ( composer, keyboards, lead vocalist ) solo album effort- The Nightfly. A masterpiece!

  • @RondelRo
    @RondelRo 2 года назад +3

    I think except for their first album (maybe their second as well), Steely Dan were a duo, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, who wrote all the songs. They were pretty much a studio band and they hired the best session musicians to record their songs. They were perfectionists, sometimes recording over a hundred takes of certain tracks just to find that perfect take that sounded just right to them. I'm not sure who their musical influences were, but certainly they were one of the most sophisticated pop bands of all time, taking R&B, jazz and rock and various other genres and mixing them into a smooth cocktail of layered, silky grooves and sly, subversive lyrics that still sound fresh nearly 50 years on...

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 Год назад

      The duo version really began with Royal Scam. The band toured until 1974, but Fagen was more and more the focal point on Pretzel and Katy Lied.

  • @bobryan8793
    @bobryan8793 Год назад

    You said it sir they know exactly what they're doing and the emotions are amazing my favorite song ever I looped this song only for 6 months on a cassette in my car this one song

  • @kentinatl
    @kentinatl 2 года назад +3

    WAS 20 WHEN THIS CAME OUT AND THE DAY BEFORE IT I DID I LISTENED TO IT ON ALL NIGHT ALBUM REPLAY / Q-FM COLUMBUS OHIO..GREAT TO SEE YOU REACTING TO THEM...WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU REACT TO THEIR SONG "WEST OF HOLLYWOOD"

  • @dianesorensen2549
    @dianesorensen2549 2 года назад +20

    You really don’t want to overlook "Deacon Blues" and "Peg."

    • @abovetheinfluence9361
      @abovetheinfluence9361  2 года назад +4

      Appreciate the recommendation Diane! Adding to the list! ☺️☺️☺️

    • @vintagetoycollector4983
      @vintagetoycollector4983 2 года назад +2

      I second that! ☺️

    • @rc1363
      @rc1363 2 года назад +3

      Every cut on the album is outstanding. The magic of Steely Dan recordings is that you can hear something you haven't noticed before with each listen.

  • @seanamcgee3427
    @seanamcgee3427 2 года назад +1

    Sophistication

  • @Pelza20
    @Pelza20 2 года назад +3

    This is the song you listen to when you get new headphones to check out the quality of the phones. :)

  • @edwardcossa875
    @edwardcossa875 2 года назад +1

    You sir know how to listen enjoy the best!

  • @danielleighton2553
    @danielleighton2553 2 года назад +1

    Wish I could've seen that in person, great to see you , have a great day, we missed you, God bless.

  • @edwardcarter2285
    @edwardcarter2285 2 года назад +3

    By the way, glad your back!

  • @megafrayder736
    @megafrayder736 День назад

    There is a reason audiophiles choose Steely Dan records, particular Aja or Gaucho, to adjust their sound system

  • @55montypython
    @55montypython 3 месяца назад

    Steely Dan is Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. They composed all the music. Donald on keys Walter on guitar and bass

  • @russmiller7284
    @russmiller7284 Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE watching someone hearing Steely Dan for the first time! I was smiling along with you as this is the music of my life. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, the core and driving force behind Steely Dan, put together a vast assortment of top-tier musicians for their music and were both perfectionists. Without a doubt, some of the best music ever recorded, in my humble opinion.
    Fun fact: The name "Steely Dan" is lifted from William Burroughs' novel "Naked Lunch" and is the name of a Japanese steam-powered dildo!

  • @Tommy-wm8gi
    @Tommy-wm8gi Год назад +1

    Good choice

  • @Tune-O-matic
    @Tune-O-matic 2 года назад +1

    They called jazz great Wayne Shorter to do the sax solo and he told Fagen he doesn't do dates...but he eventually agreed..no one could have done it better..Denny Diaz and Walter on guitar...and Steve Gadd the drummer god..This is the best Rock/pop Jazz fusion tune ever captured on vinyl... in my humble opinion