Yes agreed. It is rare to start a song with a guitar intro in itself and this is just fantastic. It sets the scene for the song so perfectly with its grit and dirtiness, but also played sublimely. x
This song is about David Sylvan Fine, the youngest of the Sterling Hall bombers (at the University of Wisconsin- Madison) who was captured in San Rafael, California in January of 1976. Despite the title of the song he WAS taken alive, he was sitting in his apartment when the FBI showed up and there was no violence. He spent three years in prison and eventually became a paralegal in Oregon.
Absolutely not true at all. Fagan wrote the song after reading an article about a guy who killed his Father and kept police at bay for 14 hours. Do some research!
He really does bro... what an intro! Thank you so much bro... I appreciate that so much. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas as well. And I will keep the flame burning as long as I am!
This came out in 1976. I was 15 years old and got this on a "Cassette" from Columbia House! Lol. Still brings tears to my eyes every time I hear this intro. Reminds me of my wild youth!. I also remember driving to Las Vegas from Denver in 17 hours when I was 19 and playing this album almost non-stop. Had some help from recreational medication at the time...
Thanks Kevin I appreciate it brother. I really Do. I've only known about them for about a month and they have already stolen my soul lol. 4 songs. That's all I've heard. Frickin crazy man 😆😆
@@L33Reacts There were the original 7 albums, and then 2 more later. Of the first 7, Aja, next to last, is regarded as the pinnacle. If you want instant eargasm, listen to the song Aja.
One of my favorite things to do these days is to find reactors who are about to go on this Dan Deep Dive. So many great moments of new awareness as well as getting in touch with new levels of musical kick-assery... and often it's the 1st time hearing the band's special brew of pop/rock/jazz. Never gets old.
When people do those, "what song do you turn up when it comes on the radio?" questions, this is my answer. By this time that first arpegiated chord is finished, I've got the volume up.
This song is self explanatory. A book keepers son, ripped off his fathers money, and had to go into hiding. I true story from back in the early 70's. Just don't remember all the substance. The title song "The Royal Scam" is about the dream called America where you go to make a fortune, but for many it is a life on misery and homelessness in the streets of NYC. Song tells about folks living in a paradise and leave for the promised land, and that is the Royal Scam.... (Hence man sleeping on a bench in NYC on the front cover)
Good summary! One of the first things I noticed about the album cover--yeah, way back when, when I played bass for bands that covered Chicago, EW&F, Tower of Power and SD--was that the building in the middle foreground looked a lot like my bass neck...by jove! All of the buildings were musical instruments! Some comment right there on the music industry.
the royal scam is more specifically about a group of Puerto Rican immigrants who were promised everything and then were just dumped on the streets of the USA. by the people "helping" them hence the lines about red and green clothes from their homeland
I appreciate that bro. I am trying to make this channel a huge catalog of great music. Among other things. And almost 600 videos later and here we are...
I don't know of any other song that starts with a guitar solo. My 2nd favorite SD song (Caves of Altamira holds the top spot). Great reaction. You express yourself well.
Thank you David I really appreciate that. And you are so right.... I have to remember this stuff is the hidden treasure of the music world. It's niche because it's actually GOOD. And I love it. I'm so glad I found the Dan.
For my money, the best guitar intro in pop music ever. Larry Carlton is a master. Not many can stand up to Steely Dan. Been my favorite band since the early 70s. Musicianship out the window. It's so nice when younger generations discover and appreciate. How much of the dreck we hear in the gyms today will be listened to in 50 years?
Steely Dan rarely toured. Studio musicians. But I took a guitarist friend to see them, front row, at SMU. One of the grooviest shows I’ve ever seen. Decades ago, but just like yesterday. ☮️❤️
The 70's were probably the best era of music ever. So many genres, experimentation and lyrics that everyone took seriously. Music and lyrics told a story in the 70's.
Yeah baby I'm 64, I lived through it, I think/ Lol! I,ve been a fan since 1974! I know all their music by heart! 😊😊/ I saw them live in New Orleans on July 26 2014/ excellent/ I was on my feet smiling with Heinekin in hand/ lol😂😂
Thank you bro! I am only 4 songs in and I am totally blown away. These guys are the best of the best. Totally and for sure. I cannot wait to continue with them every Sunday.
Man, this is so much fun to have you running through their catalog. You are great at describing the uniqueness of their songs. This is going to be such a fun ride. Very insightful analysis!
@@L33Reacts It’s so cool to see a person who is also a musician get introduced to them. There is so much music, including both Donald and Walter’s solo music. There are also some “lost tracks” that didn’t make it on albums. I would also add that there aren’t many that have reacted to their modern (from the year 2000 onward) stuff. Not sure why, as there are great tracks such as Cousin Dupree and Gaslighting Abbey. The album Two Against Nature won a shit-ton of Grammys back in 2000. You will enjoy delving into all of that too. There are many of us old guys that will suggest a ton more songs. I’m rambling now, but buckle in and enjoy the trip. Feel free to roam around the Steely Dan cabin. :)
@@L33Reacts I'll be around. Been listening to music since I was 5 enjoyed the Beatles on the radio singing simple hits like "She loves you, yeah, yeah yeah". I can see you truly love this stuff instead of putting on an act as some reaction hosts do to get more subs (they're easy to spot too). One of my favorite things of my past was sharing a new song with a friend and seeing how much they liked it. This is close enough! ;-) And key point here is that you do not pause mid-song to yap about something. That is SO important with many great songs, since they work so hard at getting you into a certain mood that gets lost if one interrupts it. Some hosts claim it keeps them from getting blocked, but that doesn't work, especially with A.I. scanning uploads for a few seconds of copyrighted media now. Kudos to you brother. Doing it right. Peace to you and your loved ones, and Merry Xmas to all. LET THE MUSIC PLAY!
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it. These guys just bring it out of me. That's how I know it's REALLY good. And I am totally down for every song they've written at this point 👍😆 they got a Dan for life here! 😆😆
@@L33Reacts hey thanks. I just make yt videos for fun, but what I'm most proud of is that I actually wrote a Fantasy Novel, and just finished writing Book 2. Now my friend is editing both books, but he's married and works full time, so this might take a while, but I can't wait to see what changes he makes. He's edited college writers work for free for many years, and has published some of his own writing too. Hopefully I'll like what he changes, and hopefully he'll enjoy my book. Just wish I had a publisher. Self-publishing doesn't really do anything, but at least I have a book with my name on it, so that's something : )
The guitar playing on this cut (not just the leads) is such that I can never not consider this a masterpiece. I remember distinctly the day in late '76 when, after buying this album, I rode the bus home, looked over the names of the cuts and decided to listen to this one first. Though I had always loved SD from day one I never considered them a guitar band (sorry Bhodhisatva), but that all changed in the time it took for me to absorb the intro. I've seen them live twice. If stranded on that proverbial desert isle, Steely Dan would be my choice for life!!
At first hearing the song seemed a little too simple and ordinary for Steely Dan to me. But by the time the guitar, the groove and the great chorus (one of the best out there) got me. Oh yes, and the lyrics too. Today it´s one of my favourites by the Dan - and as you all know, that´s a difficult decision given their outstanding catalogue of great music.
Steel Dan is simply this!.....Pure street smart rock-jazz, that just kicks ass!....Pure talent that works feverishly hard to entertain!...Not like todays mostly garbage!
So glad to hear you declare that you will wind your way through the entire album of The Royal Scam. Something to look forward to in the bleak wintery January 2024 days. I was there, a teen in the 70's, and we didn't know how good we had it.
So f*ckin' good. Of course, absolutely...remarkably in EVERY phase of music creation and delivery! Really next level. Writing, arrangement, production, lyrics, playing, vocals... They have no weak aspect in what they create. Maybe not the best, but I can't think of anyone better.
I've been listening to this tune since it was released in 1976 when I was a troubled teen and runaway of 13. I never thought that I would survive to my current age of 60, so this song holds deep, personal meaning for me. I'm so glad that these men are finding new life with a younger generation! I just thought that I would share a piece of rock lore that always blew my mind. Although Steely Dan's music was rooted in jazz and blues, the band's name came from a literary source--William S. Burroughs' novel "Naked Lunch," which follows the junkie William Lee, who takes on various aliases, from the U.S. to Mexico, eventually to Tangier and the dreamlike Interzone. So you can see how it could have affected so many people and why it still attracts people to this day. *This book of short stories makes mention of a "steely dan," a steam-powered dildo.* *RIP Walter Becker*
Seeing Steely Dan, as the opening band for The Guess Who, in Chicago in the early 70's, is a moment I will never forget. I knew zero about music, technically, and still don't, lol. But my SOUL understood this band. You can never understand the JOY I feel while watching you react to this band and all the major musicians they worked with over the past 50 years! You will keep this magic alive for the younger people who listen to it. Bless you, my friend. And welcome to the Universe of Steely Dan!
The soul always understands what the mind cannot! Music speaks to everyone. As long as they listen. Especially Music as powerful and sound as this bands output. Each track is a whole new world of sound and style. They are speaking to us in more ways then one. I am so glad you enjoyed it! Every Sunday is a new Dan video :)
That is an insane lineup! Chicago while Terry Kath was still alive plus the guess who (hugely underrated band) and the Dan?! Was it the 74 tour with the extended lineup with Michael McDonald singing and playing keys and the two drummers or the 73 tour with the smaller band?
@@steelyd2 ~ It was 1973 at the Arie Crown Theater. I Love The Guess Who too. It's who I went to see, originally. Steely Dan opened for them and when I heard them ~ I kinda forgot about the Guess Who, lol.
Steely Sunday...Absolutely love it !!!. If you hit them all you will be doing this every Sunday for the next year and a half. I'll be there...with you. Thanks.
Bro no joke.... three songs in and this is already a great album. Every song from here on out could be nickelback level quality and I'd still call this an amazing album 😆😆😆
I saw Larry Carlton at the Baked Potato. It's a very intimate venue so you're right there with the artist. Obviously, he's incredible. If you ever get a chance to experience his genius live, don't hesitate.
I just found your channel and think it’s cool you love Steely Dan. This is not one of their biggest hits, but growing up in L.A., when the album came out both of the top rock stations at the time featured this song all the time….EVERYONE loved it!! They were all great musicians that came together and hit it! This is a short song, but not made for AM. FM could play longer songs than AM, and FM was just starting to leave AM behind in the dust. Great time! Enjoy!!
Hey man. Just subscribed to your channel. Yeah, the musicianship on this one is stellar and the lyrics really do paint a picture. Shout out to you for reacting to this one. You could pretty much react to any Steely Dan song and not be disappointed. Peace.
Seeing this guitar riff opening live was probably one of the highlights of my concert going experiences. And I’ve seen the Stones, Zeppelin, Zappa and the list goes on and on. The great thing about the 70’s was record companies and bands made their money on sales of records. Touring was an expense to sell records. Concert tickets were cheap.
Among all the playlists I've created, I have exactly two that include the entire artist's catalog: The Beatles and Steely Dan. And I never get tired of listening to them.
You gotta get up every morning, put your shoulder down, and push foward, it isn't easy. You're still a young man, work hard, and don't stay in a dead-end job. Always look for opportunities ,stay flexible and able to change direction at the drop of a hat. Always ask questions and listen more than you speak. You seem intelligent and articulate. They are qualities that people will recognize, and one day, the right person will see that. Then you'll be on your way up. happy Holidays.
Lower than low! The state of affairs in the United States with education so far behind, and the mass are political system is in all play part, and what’s being pushed out us to listen to! don’t get me started. Thank you for playing this late. It was awesome. Remember many of us are home alone so this is not an exciting holiday for us. I’m so happy for you getting your new place! Merry Christmas.!
Thank you so much Jane you rock 🪨 ❤️ yeah our country is so behind in so many areas... all on purpose. But we can we do but our part. Just try and help where we can. Thank you, I need to clean it up but at least it's not that hotel LOL
Oooold Dan fan, here. Royal Scam is my favorite album of their catalog. Great to see/hear you discovering their awesomness. In college during the early 80's, Steely Dan was the ONLY music allowed on the stereo before noon on Sunday because we were all hungover.
I missed this when you posted this. One of my favourite Dan songs. It's in the set of my Dan Tribute band (called The Fezz) where I'm the vocalist and percussionist. The Larry Carlton guitar solo is epic.Our guitarist has cracked. But it was a tough one
You're a very insightful young man. I just found you and have liked and subscribed. I'm excited to see you go down the SD rabbit hole. Music at it's finest. Timeless.
That is so nice of you to say, I really appreciate that. I do one Dan video a week so every Sunday you'll have a new SD video to watch. Glad to have you aboard 🙏
I am SO happy you fell down this rabbit hole, for BOTH of us! Great reaction to an incredible song. Looking so forward to more! As you can see by my handle I am a HUGE fan!! We are thankful for you, also!! I hope everyone's holiday season is filled with all of your favorite things!! Godspeed!
You are too kind! I am so glad I found them too. Thankful for the request that started it all lol. I will definitely be going through as much of their material as I can because I am HOOKED. this stuff is magical.
Lead intro ……. Mr. Larry Carlton . 👈 👍 Mr . Carlton literally walked in off the street , put on his guitar … and ONE TIME TRACK PERFECTION OCCURRED …. no practice , created that intro on the spot, as the only track he laid . RAW TALENT …. 💎 We made REAL music ….. 💪 Judgment is coming . 🇺🇸 Semper Fi
Haitian Divorce is my favorite SD song so it will be coming up soon. It barely beats Glamour Profession and Aja but in my opinion it does. My favorite SD album is Gaucho. Your mileage may vary! Thanks for your thoughtful reaction, dude. Awesome!
Welcome to the smoothest, coolest, jazziest pop band in the world, Lee. And yeah, Larry Carlton is a GOAT. He's still out there playing live shows, which usually includes SD toons. Fun fact: drummer Rick Marotta's brother Jerry is also a drummer, notable for playing on several of Peter Gabriel's best solo albums.
Dude I am so glad they were requested! I've never heard such detail and texture in... whatever genre you want to call this.... I mean you can tell EVERY note has been scrutinized and gone over a million times to curate the sound they are hearing in their heads... it's insane the level of detail in a 4 Minute track
Another amazing song by Larry Carlton who is a legend playing on thousands of original recordings of too many famous artists to mention!Have you heard Steely Dan’s song The Royal Scam!
Bro I know i am working class. Somdays you have to choose between eating and rent. Or eating and gas. It's just insane right now. If I didn't have this channel I would be so dead...
Great f'ing song!! Can't go wrong with Steely Dan. Saw them live in the 90s. First tour in ages. Donald and Walter played a lot of their solo music. I was kind of disappointed. I figured it was their first tour in a decade so... it was stil cool as f*ck to see them. Outdoor arena too.
Take one Walter Becker, one Donald Fagen, mix in R&B/Jazz/Rock, great storytelling, the creme de la creme of session musicians, brilliant arrangements and meticulous engineering, blend well and out pops Steely Dan.
Larry Carlton’s guitar solo intro (and outro!) alone are worth the price of admission! Having said that, IMO this song hasn’t aged as well as some of the other tracks on this album. Compositionally, it sounds a bit too much like the Eagles “Witchy Woman” (although much more sophisticated) and I can even hear some of the band Heart’s influence in the bridge section. Having said that, it’s still a banger and a classic, and it’s still the ‘Dan! 👍🏼🎸🎼😎❤️
You are one cool kid, I love your perception of observation. I would love to meet you! You have become a very important person to me. I will continue to watch and listen to you. Keep moving with Steey Dan, they are the best. Rabbit hole you go. Try "Monkey in your soul" next.
Your response is pretty comprehensive. Not a lot left to say. Perhaps the greatest guitar intro evah. Seemingly every song on this album is better than the last one. It be :Kitchen Kleen".
Merry Christmas eve everyone! I hope everyone has a loving and safe holiday. I hope you enjoyed our christmas eve edition of Steely Sunday! 🎄 😊
A Merry Christmas for those and Happy Holiday season for all others!☮️❤️
Merry Christmas! Also.. yeah.. there's a reason they sample older music isn't there ?
Oh yeah there absolutely is a reason... it's the only good music left LOL
One of the greatest guitar intros ever. No. Scratch that. THE greatest.
Yes agreed. It is rare to start a song with a guitar intro in itself and this is just fantastic. It sets the scene for the song so perfectly with its grit and dirtiness, but also played sublimely. x
This song is about David Sylvan Fine, the youngest of the Sterling Hall bombers (at the University of Wisconsin- Madison) who was captured in San Rafael, California in January of 1976. Despite the title of the song he WAS taken alive, he was sitting in his apartment when the FBI showed up and there was no violence. He spent three years in prison and eventually became a paralegal in Oregon.
Wow! Thanks so much for describing those fascinating facts.
thank you! I remember reading about the meaning of this song, but couldnt find the reference again.....are we sure ?
I played a round of golf once with Carleton Armstrong. Seemed like a really good guy. Tragic story.
Absolutely not true at all. Fagan wrote the song after reading an article about a guy who killed his Father and kept police at bay for 14 hours. Do some research!
My favorite song regardless of what motivated the lyrics. A tale of a young man living his darkest most desperate final night
Larry Carlton fucking rules. Wishing you and yours a perfect Christmas, Lee. Thank you for keeping the music of my youth alive.
He really does bro... what an intro! Thank you so much bro... I appreciate that so much. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas as well. And I will keep the flame burning as long as I am!
Larry Carlton just tears this solo to shreds
Best opening line ever; "Agents of the law, luckless pedestrians, I know you're out there with rage in your eyes and your megaphones"
This came out in 1976. I was 15 years old and got this on a "Cassette" from Columbia House! Lol. Still brings tears to my eyes every time I hear this intro. Reminds me of my wild youth!. I also remember driving to Las Vegas from Denver in 17 hours when I was 19 and playing this album almost non-stop. Had some help from recreational medication at the time...
Welcome to the Steely Dan brotherhood! I've been on board since Can't Buy a Thrill was released in 1972, when I was 20 years old.
Thanks Kevin I appreciate it brother. I really Do. I've only known about them for about a month and they have already stolen my soul lol. 4 songs. That's all I've heard. Frickin crazy man 😆😆
@@L33Reacts There were the original 7 albums, and then 2 more later. Of the first 7, Aja, next to last, is regarded as the pinnacle. If you want instant eargasm, listen to the song Aja.
Aja was my first taste of SD and it blew me away. Here's the video. ruclips.net/video/wX0BjHwDWYU/видео.html
@@L33Reacts ~ what a great place to lose your soul ~ you aren't alone, my friend ~ 💟✌🎼🎶🎷🎸🎹🎧🎵
One of my favorite things to do these days is to find reactors who are about to go on this Dan Deep Dive. So many great moments of new awareness as well as getting in touch with new levels of musical kick-assery... and often it's the 1st time hearing the band's special brew of pop/rock/jazz. Never gets old.
Rick Marotta on drums on Don't Take Me Alive. Crushing it.
When people do those, "what song do you turn up when it comes on the radio?" questions, this is my answer. By this time that first arpegiated chord is finished, I've got the volume up.
This song is self explanatory. A book keepers son, ripped off his fathers money, and had to go into hiding. I true story from back in the early 70's. Just don't remember all the substance.
The title song "The Royal Scam" is about the dream called America where you go to make a fortune, but for many it is a life on misery and homelessness in the streets of NYC. Song tells about folks living in a paradise and leave for the promised land, and that is the Royal Scam.... (Hence man sleeping on a bench in NYC on the front cover)
I figured it was a true story because it was so specific. What a wild story. I kinda want to find the real story now! This song was amazing.
Good summary! One of the first things I noticed about the album cover--yeah, way back when, when I played bass for bands that covered Chicago, EW&F, Tower of Power and SD--was that the building in the middle foreground looked a lot like my bass neck...by jove! All of the buildings were musical instruments! Some comment right there on the music industry.
the royal scam is more specifically about a group of Puerto Rican immigrants who were promised everything and then were just dumped on the streets of the USA. by the people "helping"
them
hence the lines about red and green clothes from their homeland
Greatest opening guitar solo of all time.
Well, you had me at Steely Dan.
Me too bro!
Reelin’ in the years.
The actual starter song for fifteen yr. olds back in 72’.
You've got an infectious happiness at the right places in every song. I can't be the only one that feels that way about you.
You might be "just a RUclipsr," but you're building a body of work with this channel as surely as that compiled by any other creative soul.
I appreciate that bro. I am trying to make this channel a huge catalog of great music. Among other things. And almost 600 videos later and here we are...
"The mechanized hum of another world 🌍"
Not too many rock/pop tunes start out with a killer 30 second guitar solo. Larry Carlton then takes it a step higher with his solo in Kid Charlemagne
Steely Dan just kills it.
I don't know of any other song that starts with a guitar solo. My 2nd favorite SD song (Caves of Altamira holds the top spot). Great reaction. You express yourself well.
'Reeling In The Years" does.
Caves of Altamira is my favorite too.
Glad to see young people like yourself getting into some Steely Dan
Spoiler alert. Larry Carlton kills it on this one!!
Bro I have never heard a more true statement in my life. That intro was bananas.... like good lord
Saw him just about the time this vid came out. He's a monster.
Very thoughtful reaction, and musings leading from it. Remember 90% of everything is crap.
Thank you David I really appreciate that. And you are so right.... I have to remember this stuff is the hidden treasure of the music world. It's niche because it's actually GOOD. And I love it. I'm so glad I found the Dan.
Wow the greatest guitar intro ever.
It absolutely is up there... chill out larry! Leave some ass for the rest of us 😂😂
Damn good, but also include "Reeling In The Years" in the discussion.
For my money, the best guitar intro in pop music ever. Larry Carlton is a master. Not many can stand up to Steely Dan. Been my favorite band since the early 70s. Musicianship out the window. It's so nice when younger generations discover and appreciate. How much of the dreck we hear in the gyms today will be listened to in 50 years?
Steely Dan rarely toured. Studio musicians. But I took a guitarist friend to see them, front row, at SMU. One of the grooviest shows I’ve ever seen. Decades ago, but just like yesterday. ☮️❤️
The 70's were probably the best era of music ever. So many genres, experimentation and lyrics that everyone took seriously. Music and lyrics told a story in the 70's.
Yeah baby I'm 64, I lived through it, I think/ Lol! I,ve been a fan since 1974! I know all their music by heart! 😊😊/ I saw them live in New Orleans on July 26 2014/ excellent/ I was on my feet smiling with Heinekin in hand/ lol😂😂
Can't go wrong with Steely Dan.
Greatest band to ever exist. Ever. Ever
Steely Dan! You are in for one hell of a musical journey! Enjoy my friend. ❤
Thank you bro! I am only 4 songs in and I am totally blown away. These guys are the best of the best. Totally and for sure. I cannot wait to continue with them every Sunday.
Man, this is so much fun to have you running through their catalog. You are great at describing the uniqueness of their songs. This is going to be such a fun ride. Very insightful analysis!
Thanks man!! Glad to hear you enjoy them! SD is like finding a whole new planet of music it feels like. And I am hooked. Already. lol
@@L33Reacts It’s so cool to see a person who is also a musician get introduced to them. There is so much music, including both Donald and Walter’s solo music. There are also some “lost tracks” that didn’t make it on albums. I would also add that there aren’t many that have reacted to their modern (from the year 2000 onward) stuff. Not sure why, as there are great tracks such as Cousin Dupree and Gaslighting Abbey. The album Two Against Nature won a shit-ton of Grammys back in 2000. You will enjoy delving into all of that too. There are many of us old guys that will suggest a ton more songs. I’m rambling now, but buckle in and enjoy the trip. Feel free to roam around the Steely Dan cabin. :)
The 70’s bro.
CANNOT be touched.
We had such a blast,shame you missed it.
Woke up early today (5:30 am) so I'm here with ya for the premier. You're gonna love it. One of their biggest.
Thanks for attending my friend! I love chatting with yall in the morning! Makes my day. And so does the Dan.
@@L33Reacts I'll be around. Been listening to music since I was 5 enjoyed the Beatles on the radio singing simple hits like "She loves you, yeah, yeah yeah".
I can see you truly love this stuff instead of putting on an act as some reaction hosts do to get more subs (they're easy to spot too). One of my favorite things of my past was sharing a new song with a friend and seeing how much they liked it. This is close enough! ;-)
And key point here is that you do not pause mid-song to yap about something. That is SO important with many great songs, since they work so hard at getting you into a certain mood that gets lost if one interrupts it. Some hosts claim it keeps them from getting blocked, but that doesn't work, especially with A.I. scanning uploads for a few seconds of copyrighted media now.
Kudos to you brother. Doing it right.
Peace to you and your loved ones, and Merry Xmas to all.
LET THE MUSIC PLAY!
Larry Carlton is one of my absolute favorite guitarist!! Steely Dan, your favorite bands favorite band 🔥🤘✌
No kidding right.... Larry is insane on this track. He is so damn tight and fast with his notes. The production on his guitar is Fantastic as well.
I love the hell out of this song. Everything about it! Always have and always will. What a masterpiece
CAUTION: RABBIT HOLE AHEAD. Steely Dan is my "addiction of choice". This is simply another sweet tune by The Dan. Great reaction. Take care......
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it. These guys just bring it out of me. That's how I know it's REALLY good. And I am totally down for every song they've written at this point 👍😆 they got a Dan for life here! 😆😆
Always enjoy listening to the Dan
Me too bro... me too. I didn't realize you had so much content bro! It's so cool and varied.... I dig it!
@@L33Reacts hey thanks. I just make yt videos for fun, but what I'm most proud of is that I actually wrote a Fantasy Novel, and just finished writing Book 2. Now my friend is editing both books, but he's married and works full time, so this might take a while, but I can't wait to see what changes he makes. He's edited college writers work for free for many years, and has published some of his own writing too. Hopefully I'll like what he changes, and hopefully he'll enjoy my book. Just wish I had a publisher. Self-publishing doesn't really do anything, but at least I have a book with my name on it, so that's something : )
The guitar playing on this cut (not just the leads) is such that I can never not consider this a masterpiece. I remember distinctly the day in late '76 when, after buying this album, I rode the bus home, looked over the names of the cuts and decided to listen to this one first. Though I had always loved SD from day one I never considered them a guitar band (sorry Bhodhisatva), but that all changed in the time it took for me to absorb the intro. I've seen them live twice. If stranded on that proverbial desert isle, Steely Dan would be my choice for life!!
This is one track that I've played on repeat many many times.
At first hearing the song seemed a little too simple and ordinary for Steely Dan to me. But by the time the guitar, the groove and the great chorus (one of the best out there) got me. Oh yes, and the lyrics too. Today it´s one of my favourites by the Dan - and as you all know, that´s a difficult decision given their outstanding catalogue of great music.
This is probably my favorite song by The Dan. Glad you loved it.
Steel Dan is simply this!.....Pure street smart rock-jazz, that just kicks ass!....Pure talent that works feverishly hard to entertain!...Not like todays mostly garbage!
Genius has entered the building.
Arguably their best album. Great reaction and splendid words afterwards.
So glad to hear you declare that you will wind your way through the entire album of The Royal Scam. Something to look forward to in the bleak wintery January 2024 days. I was there, a teen in the 70's, and we didn't know how good we had it.
So f*ckin' good. Of course, absolutely...remarkably in EVERY phase of music creation and delivery! Really next level. Writing, arrangement, production, lyrics, playing, vocals... They have no weak aspect in what they create. Maybe not the best, but I can't think of anyone better.
I've been listening to this tune since it was released in 1976 when I was a troubled teen and runaway of 13. I never thought that I would survive to my current age of 60, so this song holds deep, personal meaning for me. I'm so glad that these men are finding new life with a younger generation!
I just thought that I would share a piece of rock lore that always blew my mind. Although Steely Dan's music was rooted in jazz and blues, the band's name came from a literary source--William S. Burroughs' novel "Naked Lunch," which follows the junkie William Lee, who takes on various aliases, from the U.S. to Mexico, eventually to Tangier and the dreamlike Interzone. So you can see how it could have affected so many people and why it still attracts people to this day.
*This book of short stories makes mention of a "steely dan," a steam-powered dildo.*
*RIP Walter Becker*
Seeing Steely Dan, as the opening band for The Guess Who, in Chicago in the early 70's, is a moment I will never forget. I knew zero about music, technically, and still don't, lol. But my SOUL understood this band. You can never understand the JOY I feel while watching you react to this band and all the major musicians they worked with over the past 50 years! You will keep this magic alive for the younger people who listen to it. Bless you, my friend. And welcome to the Universe of Steely Dan!
The soul always understands what the mind cannot! Music speaks to everyone. As long as they listen. Especially Music as powerful and sound as this bands output. Each track is a whole new world of sound and style. They are speaking to us in more ways then one. I am so glad you enjoyed it! Every Sunday is a new Dan video :)
That is an insane lineup! Chicago while Terry Kath was still alive plus the guess who (hugely underrated band) and the Dan?! Was it the 74 tour with the extended lineup with Michael McDonald singing and playing keys and the two drummers or the 73 tour with the smaller band?
@@steelyd2 ~ It was 1973 at the Arie Crown Theater. I Love The Guess Who too. It's who I went to see, originally. Steely Dan opened for them and when I heard them ~ I kinda forgot about the Guess Who, lol.
@@jessicalee7119 yeah the guess who are great but Steely Dan and Chicago at the top of their game would blow anyone off the stage
The Vibe kicks in early and often on this Record .
Kinda routine for this ensemble , upon close inspection .
Steely Sunday...Absolutely love it !!!. If you hit them all you will be doing this every Sunday for the next year and a half. I'll be there...with you. Thanks.
Yeah how could I not make them a day after aja and kid Charlemagne...it was destiny! Glad to have you my friend. 😊
I think you would love Supertramp "Crime of the Century"album. Very similar theme and awesome musicianship.. Saw them live in 75 .
No filler on their albums. All of Royal Scam kicks.
Bro no joke.... three songs in and this is already a great album. Every song from here on out could be nickelback level quality and I'd still call this an amazing album 😆😆😆
I saw Larry Carlton at the Baked Potato. It's a very intimate venue so you're right there with the artist. Obviously, he's incredible. If you ever get a chance to experience his genius live, don't hesitate.
Why wait for the guitar solo when you can open with it!
Absolutely! What a blistering intro. Larry killed that!!
Why?
Kid Charlemagne would be another must listen. It's on par with Don't Take Me Alive. More Larry Carlton.
Here yah go! I loved it lol ruclips.net/video/OGOf4s4L3cI/видео.html
@@L33Reacts I shoulda checked! :) Aja, Kid Charlemagne, and Don't Take Me Alive, Caves of Altamira, etc. You have a bright future. :)
Hahaha thank you... I am so glad they were requested... they are the ultimate band I've been searching for it feels like LOL
@@L33Reactsyou’re welcome!!!!😂
I just found your channel and think it’s cool you love Steely Dan. This is not one of their biggest hits, but growing up in L.A., when the album came out both of the top rock stations at the time featured this song all the time….EVERYONE loved it!! They were all great musicians that came together and hit it! This is a short song, but not made for AM. FM could play longer songs than AM, and FM was just starting to leave AM behind in the dust. Great time! Enjoy!!
Once you catch a dose of the Steely Dan's you'll never be the same again.
Perhaps my favourite album ever, I never grow tired of it.
Your reactions are great! Keep up the good work.
Hey man I appreciate that a lot. Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy 🙏🙏
Hey man. Just subscribed to your channel. Yeah, the musicianship on this one is stellar and the lyrics really do paint a picture. Shout out to you for reacting to this one. You could pretty much react to any Steely Dan song and not be disappointed. Peace.
Seeing this guitar riff opening live was probably one of the highlights of my concert going experiences. And I’ve seen the Stones, Zeppelin, Zappa and the list goes on and on. The great thing about the 70’s was record companies and bands made their money on sales of records. Touring was an expense to sell records. Concert tickets were cheap.
Among all the playlists I've created, I have exactly two that include the entire artist's catalog: The Beatles and Steely Dan. And I never get tired of listening to them.
You gotta get up every morning, put your shoulder down, and push foward, it isn't easy. You're still a young man, work hard, and don't stay in a dead-end job. Always look for opportunities ,stay flexible and able to change direction at the drop of a hat. Always ask questions and listen more than you speak. You seem intelligent and articulate. They are qualities that people will recognize, and one day, the right person will see that. Then you'll be on your way up. happy Holidays.
I appreciate that bro. I've been doing that all year. I had to be better. So I chose to be better! Just getting clean isn't enough. I gotta be better.
Happy holidays my friend I hope you have a great week!
All the best to you on your journey.
You can always rely on The Dan to give you the absolute best musicianship. Loved them since their first album, after a great review in Melody Maker.
Merry Christmas L33. Larry Carlton is awesome.
Lower than low! The state of affairs in the United States with education so far behind, and the mass are political system is in all play part, and what’s being pushed out us to listen to! don’t get me started. Thank you for playing this late. It was awesome. Remember many of us are home alone so this is not an exciting holiday for us. I’m so happy for you getting your new place! Merry Christmas.!
Thank you so much Jane you rock 🪨 ❤️ yeah our country is so behind in so many areas... all on purpose. But we can we do but our part. Just try and help where we can. Thank you, I need to clean it up but at least it's not that hotel LOL
@@L33Reacts you’re welcome. Glad you are out of the hotel! That’s a vicious cycle!
Oooold Dan fan, here. Royal Scam is my favorite album of their catalog. Great to see/hear you discovering their awesomness. In college during the early 80's, Steely Dan was the ONLY music allowed on the stereo before noon on Sunday because we were all hungover.
How many songs open with the guitar solo? 😂 Terrific song, but they never disappoint. So glad you found them.
Love Steely Dan.....
Me too randle.... me too... 😅🙌
@@L33Reacts yep, one of the true great American bands.🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇸
I missed this when you posted this. One of my favourite Dan songs. It's in the set of my Dan Tribute band (called The Fezz) where I'm the vocalist and percussionist. The Larry Carlton guitar solo is epic.Our guitarist has cracked. But it was a tough one
One of my all time favorite bands.
Steely Dan is the GOAT ...
You're a very insightful young man. I just found you and have liked and subscribed. I'm excited to see you go down the SD rabbit hole. Music at it's finest. Timeless.
That is so nice of you to say, I really appreciate that. I do one Dan video a week so every Sunday you'll have a new SD video to watch. Glad to have you aboard 🙏
Many favorites.... but this one, wow! ♥️🎶
Right on brother...speak the truth...
Listening to this early Christmas morning, so I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas!! 🎄
Merry Christmas Haley!! Thank you so much ❤️
Every song on this whole album is great And merry Christmas to you🎄🎄❄❄❄❄
Merry Christmas Richard! Thank you!
Merry Xmas to you too Lee..............this is my favourite SD track amongst so many bangers!
It’s about preying on peoples fears… It’s the same reasons my grandparents came here… for opportunity….
Let's start the song with an amazing guitar lead
I am SO happy you fell down this rabbit hole, for BOTH of us! Great reaction to an incredible song. Looking so forward to more! As you can see by my handle I am a HUGE fan!! We are thankful for you, also!! I hope everyone's holiday season is filled with all of your favorite things!! Godspeed!
You are too kind! I am so glad I found them too. Thankful for the request that started it all lol. I will definitely be going through as much of their material as I can because I am HOOKED. this stuff is magical.
@@L33Reacts ♥
Lead intro …….
Mr. Larry Carlton . 👈 👍
Mr . Carlton literally walked in off
the street , put on his guitar …
and ONE TIME TRACK PERFECTION OCCURRED …. no practice ,
created that intro on the spot, as the only track he laid .
RAW TALENT …. 💎
We made REAL music ….. 💪
Judgment is coming . 🇺🇸
Semper Fi
The legendary Larry Carlton on lead guitar.
O good 1 of my favorite album😅 especially the song Royal SCAM
Haitian Divorce is my favorite SD song so it will be coming up soon. It barely beats Glamour Profession and Aja but in my opinion it does.
My favorite SD album is Gaucho. Your mileage may vary! Thanks for your thoughtful reaction, dude. Awesome!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it bro. You are not the first to bring up Hatian.. so I'm pumped to get to that track. Sounds like a blast.
Welcome to the smoothest, coolest, jazziest pop band in the world, Lee. And yeah, Larry Carlton is a GOAT. He's still out there playing live shows, which usually includes SD toons. Fun fact: drummer Rick Marotta's brother Jerry is also a drummer, notable for playing on several of Peter Gabriel's best solo albums.
Dude I am so glad they were requested! I've never heard such detail and texture in... whatever genre you want to call this.... I mean you can tell EVERY note has been scrutinized and gone over a million times to curate the sound they are hearing in their heads... it's insane the level of detail in a 4 Minute track
The Dan never put out a single bad song. IMO. But I'm prejudiced. Steely Dan rules. Thanks Lee, great job.
New sub. More Steely Dan please.✌️😊
Glad to have you! Every Sunday at 830am EST I do a steely Dan song. Steely Sunday 🌞
I can live with that!
If you haven't reacted to Aja, it is a MUST (especially for a drummer)...
It was my first SD listen! ruclips.net/video/wX0BjHwDWYU/видео.html
Another amazing song by Larry Carlton who is a legend playing on thousands of original recordings of too many famous artists to mention!Have you heard Steely Dan’s song The Royal Scam!
I have a similar theory though you have to understand the working class do not get paid enough to afford housing and foods these days!
Nope not yet but we will get to it soon! I think it's the last song on the album right? I can't wait to hear it
Bro I know i am working class. Somdays you have to choose between eating and rent. Or eating and gas. It's just insane right now. If I didn't have this channel I would be so dead...
Bingo! you are right on watched since 1958
Thank you my friend! Glad you enjoyed. Merry Christmas! 🎄
Check out Bernard Purdie's work on Home at Last and Babylon Sisters by Steeley Dan, the iconic Purdie shuffle.
Larry Carlton is a monster. Merry Christmas, Lee!
Merry Christmas Lee! Thank you so much and yeah Larry was on FIRE this track. That intro bust down the door and punched me right in the face 😐
Great f'ing song!! Can't go wrong with Steely Dan. Saw them live in the 90s. First tour in ages. Donald and Walter played a lot of their solo music. I was kind of disappointed. I figured it was their first tour in a decade so... it was stil cool as f*ck to see them. Outdoor arena too.
You will love The Royal Scam
A story of Caribbean/Puerto Rican Exodus to NYC
Take one Walter Becker, one Donald Fagen, mix in R&B/Jazz/Rock, great storytelling, the creme de la creme of session musicians, brilliant arrangements and meticulous engineering, blend well and out pops Steely Dan.
What a beautiful child...😆😆😆
@@L33ReactsChildren - every album was a new birth.
You might want to try the band Boston and their large archive of great songs. Your pretty cool L33, good guy. Happy New Year 2024.
Larry Carlton’s guitar solo intro (and outro!) alone are worth the price of admission!
Having said that, IMO this song hasn’t aged as well as some of the other tracks on this album.
Compositionally, it sounds a bit too much like the Eagles “Witchy Woman” (although much more sophisticated) and I can even hear some of the band Heart’s influence in the bridge section.
Having said that, it’s still a banger and a classic, and it’s still the ‘Dan!
👍🏼🎸🎼😎❤️
Brilliant
Love Larry Carlton
You are one cool kid, I love your perception of observation. I would love to meet you! You have become a very important person to me. I will continue to watch and listen to you. Keep moving with Steey Dan, they are the best. Rabbit hole you go. Try "Monkey in your soul" next.
This song is the ring tone on my phone.
Dude the intro AND chorus would make a great ring tone lol
Your response is pretty comprehensive. Not a lot left to say. Perhaps the greatest guitar intro evah. Seemingly every song on this album is better than the last one. It be :Kitchen Kleen".
Yeah that was definitely one of the best guitar intros I've ever heard. It was absolutely blistering. Larry was killing it the entire song. 👏