Classical Composer Reacts to Do It Again (Steely Dan) | The Daily Doug (Episode 514)

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  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +98

    Steely Dan is when you get your mellow on. The instrument used on the first instrumental break is an electric sitar, which was played by Steely Dan mainstay Denny Dias (who later became a computer programmer). This is followed by an organ solo, which was played by Donald Fagen. This was described in the album liner notes as "an inexpensive, imported plastic organ (an instrument which long ago fell into disuse in most rock circles)." This was later revealed to be a Yamaha YC-30 with something called a portamento ribbon, which could create the slide effect.

    • @uncleremus5046
      @uncleremus5046 Год назад +17

      Steely Dan is anything but mellow if you understand the lyrics. Their the most bleak, diabolical, satirical, apocalyptic band of all time!

    • @metalmark1214
      @metalmark1214 Год назад +7

      @@uncleremus5046 It's mellow music to me, musically.

    • @uncleremus5046
      @uncleremus5046 Год назад +1

      @@metalmark1214 Yes & that’s the irony. They play the Dan in doctors offices & the lyrics are singing about pedo’s, porn, drug smuggling, murder etc. It’s Fagen & Beckers sick genius!

    • @aquatarkus2022
      @aquatarkus2022 Год назад +2

      Keyboard should have been a Farfisa.

    • @jml-rj5re
      @jml-rj5re Год назад +1

      @@uncleremus5046 Experts in Subversion: Steely Dan The underbelly of America - exposed. Except in their stealthy manner.

  • @NickBR57
    @NickBR57 Год назад +71

    One of the greatest and most original bands ever - even though there were lots of guests, Fagan and Becker were unique.
    Every album a masterpiece. I love them all.

  • @marcomanfredini4483
    @marcomanfredini4483 Год назад +71

    50 years.. but good music Is just timeless..

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Год назад +4

      Beethoven and Mozart agree : )

  • @robertcussins2807
    @robertcussins2807 Год назад +22

    First song I ever heard by the Dan...AM radio. Not this one, but Reelin' In the Years. I was 13 and my mom was in the car and said, "I like this...such a great beat." All my friends couldn't believe my mom dug rock music. She really liked Steppenwolf, Three Dog Night, The Guess Who, and so many more. Miss her so much.

    • @cozmicpfunk
      @cozmicpfunk Год назад +2

      Hey Robert, I also had a very cool mom who dug Rock music. Those are precious memories from our past that also help keep the music alive and flourishing for us. The Dan are giants in music :)

  • @mournblade1066
    @mournblade1066 Год назад +24

    Donald Fagen has one of the coolest voices in rock music.

  • @robmoffat70
    @robmoffat70 Год назад +19

    That exquisite recording is in no small part thanks to the perfectionism of engineer Roger ‘The Immortal’ Nichols. RIP

  • @Bryman1970
    @Bryman1970 Год назад +22

    SD has been a staple in my life for years. Superior musicianship that just got better as their albums progressed.

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera9741 Год назад +7

    One of the Giants in music history for me ...I never get tired of listening to STEELY DAN

  • @darinhusk366
    @darinhusk366 Год назад +14

    I grew up hearing this song and never knew the meaning or lyrics. Fifty plus years later, it now hits home. Having friends and family make bad decisions with money, women, drugs and alcohol, this song has more meaning to me.
    Thanks for sharing, and cheers!

  • @MrBruinman86
    @MrBruinman86 Год назад +7

    Great band. I truly hope you do more reactions to their songs. Their catalogue is vast and filled with timeless gems. Well worth thew time.

  • @rickschaut8366
    @rickschaut8366 Год назад +27

    I’m still of the opinion that this is one of the best debut albums of all time, and I often think about the synergy between Steely Dan’s music and the rise of FM radio. Without the increased fidelity of FM radio, does nuanced music gain a popular foothold? Without nuanced music, what’s the point of high fidelity radio? Chickens and eggs.

    • @jazzpunk
      @jazzpunk Год назад +3

      Man, I am with you...one of the greatest debut albums, any genre. Chicago debut, too. Interesting comment about FM. We lived on AM until the 1972 Buick. 🙂

  • @marcomanfredini4483
    @marcomanfredini4483 Год назад +3

    Just what i need.. thanks

  • @TheNamesJER
    @TheNamesJER Год назад +2

    Steely Dan was always one of my dad’s favorites so I knew a fair amount of their songs, and when my dad passed I started going through his CDs and rediscovering music him and I had listened to. Steely Dan stood out even more now and since then their album Aja specifically has become one of my favorite albums of all time. Love seeing you do a reaction to them because there’s just so much interesting things going on in their music.

  • @richardprice5843
    @richardprice5843 Год назад +2

    Thanks Doug Steely Dan are my go to band love them .love your shows too really entertaining.From checking you out lately there seems to be a common thread that most of the great bands were putting out amazing albums out around 1972,1973 and you have covered loads of them thank you they are great to hear.Not sure if you have heard this band from the UK who were out around the same time Greenslade Album Bedside manners are extra check them out awesome.

  • @alanfine9825
    @alanfine9825 Год назад +4

    Brings me back to my Freshman year in H.S., sitting in the cafeteria listening to this on the jukebox!!!!! Always liked it.

  • @jumblechaos9035
    @jumblechaos9035 Год назад +12

    My all-time favourite guitar solo - or electric sitar solo I suppose. The phrasing is just sublime.

  • @MisterSpigot95
    @MisterSpigot95 Год назад +5

    Steely Dan - Not one single song that isn't a masterpiece. Great quality control.

  • @MartijnFrazer
    @MartijnFrazer Год назад +53

    "in the land of milk & honey, you must put them on the table" I love that line so much

    • @ethanwork764
      @ethanwork764 Год назад

      What does it mean?

    • @MartijnFrazer
      @MartijnFrazer Год назад +15

      ​@@ethanwork764 "The land of milk & honey" is a reference to "the promised land" from the bible. It's how they imagine Israel to be, a place where everything is available in abundance, a utopian paradise where no person has to go hungry or thirsty.
      But intertwined in this line is the saying "putting food on the table", which is about having to work just to make enough money not to starve.
      I like the contrast between these two concepts very much, combined into a single line. It's like a metaphor for America: on the one hand a place where plenty of food & drink is available, but at the same time people have to toil away just to get by.

    • @jus10kase
      @jus10kase Год назад +6

      @@MartijnFrazer there is no "putting food on the table". It`s from the verse about gambling and refers to the previous line; "Your black cards can make you money, so you hide them when you`re able." So I think you can`t hide them in the promised land.

    • @steelyd2
      @steelyd2 Год назад +3

      You might be able to cheat (hiding your cards at the table) but god is always watching and you’ll eventually have to own up to it. When you die and go to the land of milk of honey you must put those cards on the table

    • @hugegnarlyeyeball
      @hugegnarlyeyeball Год назад +2

      @@MartijnFrazer this is the way i've always thought of it

  • @svenknutsen8937
    @svenknutsen8937 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the reaction (and for explaining the lyrics to me)! I just love this song!

  • @DaveStubbs-bq6kg
    @DaveStubbs-bq6kg 2 месяца назад

    Thanks to my music-minded Cousins who were several years older , I was introduced to the ‘Dan. This song was one of my first ‘45 records I ever purchased. Btw- some trivia… that organ solo from Donald was played on a smaller kids style organ.

  • @getexis8685
    @getexis8685 Год назад +4

    Who doesn't feel an impulse to dance to these contagious rhythms?

  • @LynneConnolly
    @LynneConnolly Год назад +3

    one of the few bands I've never stopped listening to.

  • @chadsekeras9747
    @chadsekeras9747 Год назад +3

    Anything Steely Dan did was a master piece. One of my favorite bands when I just want to chill to and groove.

  • @markhoudlette5058
    @markhoudlette5058 Год назад +4

    'Can't Buy A Thrill' was the first album I ever purchased as a 12 year old young man. Actually, I was on the USS America (CVA-66) believe it or not... my dad was coming back from a med cruise and they allowed us to fly down to Florida to meet the ship, then sail back to VA Beach with our dads. Bought the album in the ship store for a whopping $5.99. Such an amazing memory and the album still sounds so crisp and relevant even today. Love THE DAN!

    • @jfraser62
      @jfraser62 Год назад +2

      My first album, too!

  • @sunyata999
    @sunyata999 Год назад +4

    Thanks for a great analysis of a great tune. I could eat that guitar/sitar solo with a knife and fork !

  • @danieltruyts-ke4gi
    @danieltruyts-ke4gi 3 месяца назад +1

    "Do it again" was only the beginning... the rest is history.

  • @russellflagg8519
    @russellflagg8519 Год назад +4

    Steely Dan made amazing and unique music. I listened to several of their songs, including this one, last night at work.

  • @trancetheearth
    @trancetheearth Год назад +8

    Yeah Steely Dan is super nice! Thank you for your really nice breakdowns. I ve got maybe a request / suggestion for a reaction: Ozric Tenacles is the name of the band and for a song maybe Jurrasic Shift or Holohedron... its a instrumental psychedelic jam band kinda from the UK started in late 80s and still jamming, really unique sound. Anyway just a suggestion, will check your videos anyway. Big up from Belgium. Cheers

  • @jta1973
    @jta1973 11 месяцев назад +2

    "Jack" is all of us at one time or another 😆 🍻

  • @adamelliott18
    @adamelliott18 Год назад +3

    One of the albums one would play when testing out a new stereo system! You're awesome Doug! :-)

  • @willlockler9433
    @willlockler9433 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @sixbladeknife44
    @sixbladeknife44 Год назад +9

    Those flatted fifths in the guitar solo make such a big impact.

    • @brucemargolin3986
      @brucemargolin3986 Год назад +2

      Steely Dan doesn't perform this number much in concert. Their current guitarist Jon Heatherington is very good and his solos on Do It Again are quite good (more jazzy), but nothing touches the original.

    • @sixbladeknife44
      @sixbladeknife44 Год назад

      @@brucemargolin3986 I’ve seen them with Jon in concert (before Walter passed away), really great show but they didn’t play this song then either. The original version is amazing, and I agree it’s pretty untouchable.

    • @brucemargolin3986
      @brucemargolin3986 Год назад

      @@sixbladeknife44 I find that some of their songs (Do it Again, Showbiz Kids) don't translate as well to live concerts, while songs like Aja and Peg sound great in both venues.

  • @dannyberry8725
    @dannyberry8725 Год назад +5

    On your album series you should do the entire Aja album. Best album in music history from the songs, to the players on the album, to the production; just absolute perfection!!!

  • @jeffg1524
    @jeffg1524 9 месяцев назад

    Always been a huge Dan fan. Even the fade out in this song is epic. Stellar songwriting and superb musicianship throughout their career (Becker-Fagen). In my mind one of the very rare bands that never made a bad album.

  • @bobthebear1246
    @bobthebear1246 Год назад +4

    It took a lot of balls for Steely Dan to put a nearly 6-minute song as their leadoff track on their debut album. And it's a great song.
    But next you should definitely listen to the very next track on the album: "Dirty Work." It's amazing how different of a song it is, especially because it has the beautiful voice of David Palmer on it. Is also one of the greatest songs they ever did.

  • @philblagden
    @philblagden Год назад +3

    One of my first full time jobs in a fish and chip fast food restaurant, there was a Steely Dan best of CD that got played a lot. I had never heard of them then but I've like them ever since. This is a great track.

    • @briangray00
      @briangray00 Год назад

      Compiling a Greatest Hits of Steely Dan can't be done. You have to get it wrong; you'd have to leave off something that loads of people thought essential. Recommend you listen to the LP that your current favourite is from Phil.

    • @philblagden
      @philblagden Год назад +3

      @Brian Gray It may have been a 'best of'. It was a compilation.

  • @ImYourOverlord
    @ImYourOverlord 6 месяцев назад

    My favorit from the Dan since I was a kid. Whenever I was having dinner at a place that had a juke box, I'd look for this song, and play it if it was there 😁

  • @joejoesguitarinventions
    @joejoesguitarinventions Год назад

    and just to leave... one of the best guitar solos.... ever 🎸🎸😊😊

  • @nikolajkrarup8750
    @nikolajkrarup8750 Год назад

    Awesome song. One of my favorite Steely Dan songs. Great band.

  • @nikolajkrarup8750
    @nikolajkrarup8750 Год назад +2

    This channel is by far the best music reaction channel on youtube. Awesome👍

  • @jaimegarcia6114
    @jaimegarcia6114 Год назад

    I was a teen in the 70's. Arguably the best decade for music not just in Classic Rock but in R&B, Pop even Country I was fortunate to grow up near Chicago which the music scene was so eclectic. I learned so much about and influenced by music and genres of music that to this day I still search to discover new tunes, nothing like we had in the past for sure. But I will say that I was lucky to be in the middle of that musical explosion in the late 60's and 70's. One of the very first songs I ever heard on a rock/pop station was "Do It Again". I was 12 and became an instant Steely Dan fan. I absolutely love that their music, it's so different. If I were to classify it, it would be Classic Rock or Rock Jazz Fusion I suppose, either way Fagen and Becker were musical geniuses. I have almost all the material they put out. Like so many acts of that time, the music had me mesmerized because it had so much substance and soul, so many artists and songs did not sound the same like the music of today, I'm so glad of that!! Thank You Doug for this one, one of many that are my favorites.

  • @sonicart1808
    @sonicart1808 Год назад

    Awesome thanks Doug.....great band.

  • @sekereterra
    @sekereterra Год назад

    that conga gets me every time no matter how often I hear this song...and I've been enjoying it since the mid- '70s.

  • @JU5TINPDX
    @JU5TINPDX Год назад

    My parents were born in the late 50’s… so they were 70’s kids. I was born in 81, and my first musical memories were of course influenced by what my parents liked… I loved the vocal harmonies of The Beach Boys… the Beatles… Fleetwood Mac… but my most vivid early memories are sitting in the back of my parents’s Volvo, driving at night in the rain, and listening to Steely Dan cassette tapes. I didn’t have any knowledge of music yet, but I knew that they were different, and way more interesting then most of what I heard…

  • @geofflupton1254
    @geofflupton1254 Год назад

    Yes, you could see the theme-line as well as the beginnings pf the soon to be even more sophisticated musical ideas all the way back here.

  • @lawsonic
    @lawsonic 5 месяцев назад

    +1 for your reaction of last year.. still valid this year and next

  • @spin979
    @spin979 Год назад

    I've been loving this song for almost 50 years, and I never really understood what it was about. That has only served to heighten its coolness through the roof. Thank you, Doug, for breathing new life into a long time favorite.

  • @relativetimeworx8459
    @relativetimeworx8459 Год назад +4

    Can't Buy definitely belongs on any short list of greatest debut albums!

  • @Kurlybeerd88
    @Kurlybeerd88 Год назад

    I love this song. Since I was a kid, the sitar-guitar solo has always had a special place in my mind. I decided to study it and try my best to replicate it. Even got a sitar guitar to record it.

  • @gwooledge
    @gwooledge Год назад +6

    You already posted this reaction once. But that's not enough. No! You go back, Doug, do it again.

  • @sallybannister6224
    @sallybannister6224 Год назад

    Steely Dan.Perfection . Complex but not cluttered .

  • @anth-ny
    @anth-ny Год назад +1

    Excellent debut by a most idiosyncratic band of musicians !! While I was watching this I noticed there were 999 thumbs up and thought, lets get this to 1k.

  • @Plantagenet1956
    @Plantagenet1956 Год назад

    Love this song, ever since it was introduced to me by a colleague of mine, in my time in nursing.

  • @planckervine2267
    @planckervine2267 Год назад

    Hearing this coming across the AM top-40 radio airwaves in '72 was a breath of fresh, weird air.

  • @jazzpunk
    @jazzpunk Год назад

    I first heard "Do It Again" in 1972(?)...at the time, it was Hard/Acid Rock or die. This trance-like vibe sucked me in. "Reeling In The Years", too. This album, IMO, is one of the greatest debuts...any genre.

  • @FeralPatrick
    @FeralPatrick Год назад +5

    Absolutely love this song. This one and Josie are my all-time SD faves. Thanks for sharing!

    • @mournblade1066
      @mournblade1066 Год назад +2

      "Josie" is so great--the perfect song to end a perfect album.

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +2

    Check out Testament- Return to Serenity. Not to be considered for Metal Monday, it's a ballad.

  • @maon7565
    @maon7565 Год назад

    These guys are why I always say "musicianship will never go out of style"

  • @randolphfritz6163
    @randolphfritz6163 Год назад

    (In passing and late.)
    Ah, man, RUclips ate the first version of this comment, so I'll go back and do it again.
    I always thought this was a kind of reincarnation song, the "wheels turning round and round" line, and the sitar, and a couple of small references to Indian music left me with that impression. So the events of the song happen in different lives of "Jack's" (or perhaps Jack is a generic name for a man.) In that life I blew it, so next life I'll try a different sin, or at least stumble into one…
    My impression, by the way, is that Fagan and Becker were composers rather than rockers; they'd write (at least a version) of their songs and then go out and find musicians to perform them. Their early and most famous work was recorded in LA, and, LA - you turn over a rock and there's performers.

  • @danjmcs
    @danjmcs Год назад

    Such a great track off a brilliant album... have this on vinyl and it brings back great memories laying on the floor like i did in college listening to vinyl...

  • @Constantijn09
    @Constantijn09 Год назад +2

    Denny Dias is such an underrated guitarist, he and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter set the guitar playing standard with the early Steely Dan records. While Jim Hodder providing a very tasty groove, that is very hard to copy

  • @paulehney4581
    @paulehney4581 Год назад

    Yet another album from my collection Doug, lol. AJA and Royal Scam are a couple of others that sprung to mind as candidates for your consideration. Been a SD fan every since hearing this the first time, and I have been fortunate enough to see them perform live a couple of times.

  • @mauricen9688
    @mauricen9688 Год назад

    Really deserves a longer jam in the middle.

  • @marzcapone9939
    @marzcapone9939 Год назад +1

    Coincidentally, today my SACD of Can't Buy a Thrill is shipping from Acoustic Sounds!

  • @aquatarkus2022
    @aquatarkus2022 Год назад +2

    Still...one of my faves, Midnight Cruiser is another. Don't forget Don't Take Me Alive.

  • @trsidn
    @trsidn Год назад

    It never really registered before that this was the SD introduction to the world. Hard to top this.

  • @trufflehund
    @trufflehund Год назад

    You don't notice the drums and bass, and then you do. The cymbal work is excellent and the bass line is perfect for the song.

  • @23Skeetoo
    @23Skeetoo 8 месяцев назад

    The band was infamously named out of William S. Burroughs's novel NAKED LUNCH, and I think this song reflects one of Burroughs's most-noted themes: that drugs are only one of countless destructive addictions out there that keep ya comin' back, Jack, to do it again...

  • @davshaw5
    @davshaw5 Год назад +9

    That Sitar solo, never a better one since……

  • @pompeomagno5916
    @pompeomagno5916 Год назад

    Every SD fan has his list of favourite songs, it's quite impossible come to an agreement on which are the best, and in the end it doesn't even make sense... But regarding a listen for a reaction, I strongly suggest West of Hollywood, from the album Two Against Nature (2000). It's a rather long track fro the SD standards (8:20), and the firat part is kinda sluggish, but slowly the chord progression leads to an incredible ending with a mesmerizing sax solo. I bet you'll love it, Doug!

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад

    The words "Steely Dan" and "great groove" go together like bread and butter. And the musicianship is in a class with very few other bands (maybe Supertramp, maybe Dire Straits...). On the subject of the latter, if you're looking for another band that put their entire mission statement on the first track of their debut album, Dire Straits' "Down to the Waterline" does that brilliantly too.

  • @MrCherryJuice
    @MrCherryJuice 6 месяцев назад

    Sadly, nobody every comments about the faublous cornucopia of rhythmic patterns played by Denny Dias in the electric sitar solo...so I will. I mean, is there any other solo (or sound) like that anywhere else in the pop-rock realm? I think not! Play that solo on a snare drum and the drummer would be deemed incredible.
    Also, no-one mentions how the vamp at the end of the tune starts to shift from the samba groove to more of a bumped up funky vibe...kind of like what Heart did a few years later at the end of 'Straight On'.
    It is always great to hear Steely Dan. Theirs is a legacy of tunes where there are three categories of assessment: Great. Greater. Brilliant.

  • @cemetarygates2800
    @cemetarygates2800 Год назад

    Enjoyed it as always Sir Douglas!

  • @luiz_sickboy
    @luiz_sickboy Год назад

    Yessss more steely dan please

  • @AlvaroOryan
    @AlvaroOryan Год назад

    Love this song

  • @simonjones8111
    @simonjones8111 Год назад

    In a word, class ❤

  • @briangray00
    @briangray00 Год назад

    The most economical. succinct chorus ever; and one of the most catchy.

  • @stephenfisch615
    @stephenfisch615 Год назад +1

    Have you ever done Aja? That is another of the many great songs by Steely Dan that I would love to hear your take on.

  • @patriciastewart2239
    @patriciastewart2239 Год назад

    Rip David Crosby. Love Steely D🎹

  • @dangarcia9284
    @dangarcia9284 Год назад +3

    Have you listened to any Loggins & Messina? Listen to "Growin'" from their "Motherlode" album. You will be pleasantly surprised.

  • @evbo_schmev
    @evbo_schmev Год назад +4

    Suggestion: (if you haven’t already) introduce yourself and your audience to King Crimson. They have created some of the most beautiful melodies I have ever heard.

  • @patriciastewart2239
    @patriciastewart2239 Год назад

    We're so similar... You sang G🤠👍✌️🙏

  • @SeamusKeleher
    @SeamusKeleher Год назад

    As far as Steely Dan, just listen and enjoy, no judgement.

  • @JulieFreyHomeWebBiz
    @JulieFreyHomeWebBiz 6 месяцев назад

    Two songs to play together with differing future views are:
    "New Frontier"
    "International Geophysical Year" song

  • @sungoddiss
    @sungoddiss Год назад

    Wow, fantastic!

  • @Dan-nj8du
    @Dan-nj8du Год назад

    Would love to see your reaction to Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic from the album of the same name.

  • @DavidNWalker
    @DavidNWalker Год назад

    In the mornin' you go gunnin' for the man who stole your water
    And you fire 'til he is done in but they catch you at the border
    And the mourners are all singin' as they drag you by your feet
    But the hangman isn't hangin' and they put you on the street
    You go back, Jack, do it again, wheel turnin' 'round and 'round
    You go back, Jack, do it again
    When you know she's no high climber then you find your only friend
    In a room with your two-timer, and you're sure you're near the end
    Then you love a little wild one and she brings you only sorrow
    All the time you know she's smilin' you'll be on your knees tomorrow, yeah
    You go back, Jack, do it again, wheel turnin' 'round and 'round
    You go back, Jack, do it again
    Now you swear and kick and beg us that you're not a gamblin' man
    Then you find you're back in Vegas with a handle in your hand
    Your black cards can make you money so you hide them when you're able
    In the land of milk and honey, you must put them on the table
    You go back, Jack, do it again, wheels turnin' 'round and 'round
    You go back, Jack, do it again

  • @ledzepgirlnmful
    @ledzepgirlnmful Год назад

    Great song !!

  • @monkeypuzzlefarm
    @monkeypuzzlefarm Год назад

    There was an amazing mashup with this song and Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' in the 80's: Do It Again Medley With Billie Jean. It was my first introduction to Steely Dan.

    • @kerrybaker8946
      @kerrybaker8946 Год назад

      I recall hearing that as well. Agree it was excellently crafted.

  • @caramanico1
    @caramanico1 Год назад

    Nice job (as usual) my good man! A suggestion if I may - to do more videos like these - PLEASE! - how about full analyses of some Elton John and Bernie Taupin collaborations? Not only were they brilliant individually and beyond brilliant when paired together, but they kept up the quality level astonishingly high for half a decade while constantly changing and growing.

  • @FrankPerkins-dd2cb
    @FrankPerkins-dd2cb 6 месяцев назад

    This song always gives me the Samtana Black Magic Woman vibes.

  • @Farkurnell
    @Farkurnell 9 месяцев назад

    The greatest debut album of all time.

  • @nyobunknown6983
    @nyobunknown6983 Год назад

    They had 2 song writing books, a pop book and a serious book. This is from their pop book. The pop songs were used to establish themselves so they could do the more sophisticated songs later on.

  • @gregpusczek4473
    @gregpusczek4473 Год назад

    brilliant

  • @MickH60
    @MickH60 Год назад

    Great song....

  • @erickvermeulen9734
    @erickvermeulen9734 Год назад

    Lol, i was 12 when the album came out and this song became a hit. Makes me feel a bit dated. Never thought about the lyrics - had to learn more English on high school. I loved the jazzy sound, but Doug's explanation makes me interested in the lyrics. Clearly not one of those songs with the sky is blue and I love you. I felt the same emotion with this song as with some songs by Gino Vanelli, like You gotta move.

  • @maureendrozda9960
    @maureendrozda9960 Год назад

    Steely Dan Was Some Of The BEST Of The 70s! This One Sounds Like Something Glen Frey Could Have Also Written....Maybe For Miami Vice...

  • @davidg5506
    @davidg5506 Год назад +2

    I heard this song a thousand times growing up but I never paid attention to the lyrics or had any idea of the meaning.

    • @richardeaton6119
      @richardeaton6119 Год назад

      Me too. Only as I got older did I appreciate the musicianship but still didn’t think about the lyrics. Interesting stuff.

  • @allyourmoney
    @allyourmoney Год назад

    The first few bars of this song I've always visualized a room full of mirrors & people doing lines of coke.

  • @GreggoMusicChannel
    @GreggoMusicChannel 8 месяцев назад

    The uber thinking man's music (or at least some call it that). I just like the way it sounds. It's too complicated for me to try to play (well, I could probably play the bass part.).
    If you get in a Steely Dan mood again, react to this whole album. It's under rated and under appreciated. But there's great composition as far as music goes. Greg in TN 😀