...and all the girls I've ever dated do not.
We decided to rerun this playlist of some of my favorite Steely Dan songs from way back in 2008 to promote the fact that STEELY DAN is playing MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILLION TONIGHT and to urge you all to go. Even the girls.
I'm gonna make a prediction, Steely Dan are the next band that the hipsters will dig up and revere, and it will be cool again to like them. If not Steely Dan, then definitely Fleetwood Mac, if that hasn't happened already. Or wait, maybe Yes. Whatever, Steely Dan may be the only cool jazz/rock band on the planet, I don't care what you say.
What makes Steely Dan so special is that they appeal to niche fans - musicians, production geeks, jazz aficionados, literary scholars, etc, yet they're Grammy winning, top 40, FM mainstays. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker are some wicked intelligent ironic smartasses. It's time for scenester embracing. I mean, they named their band after the dildo in Naked Lunch for chrissakes.

Do It Again - Track 1 from album 1, and it still holds up brilliantly today. One of the many "ooooh, this is Steely Dan? yeah yeah I love this song" tracks. A lot of the Steely Dan joy comes from specific moments in songs that stick out and force involuntary head bobbing, the only approved Steely Dan dance move (aside from noodlin' air guitar), which you'll see in full swing tomorrow. The moments for this song are right at the get go :16 second mark when the keybaord drops in and then at the 3:35 min mark when the keyboard solo overtakes the guitar solo.
FM - the title track to some piss-poor movie of the same name in 1978, it ended up being one of the best songs they ever wrote. Best moments are when whenever Fagen sings "Give her some funked up music, she treats you niiiiice, feed her some hungry reggae, she’ll love you twice"
Show Biz Kids - From their rushed, poorly selling, and utterly brilliant 1973 sophomore record Countdown to Ecstasy. Such great lines in this one "They got the shapely bodies, they got the Steely Dan T-shirts, and for the coupe de grace, they're outrageous" and of course one of the best F-bomb drops in the history of popular music, the Super Furry Animals sampled "Show bizness kids makin' movies of themselves, you know they don't give a fuck about anybody else"
King of the World - Another from Countdown to Ecstacy, that guitar part in the beginning and the build up at the 3 min mark, Jesus! So good!
Kid Charlemagne - From 1976's The Royal Scam. Might be my favorite Steely Dan song of all time, if not, at least the 3:20 min mark is definitely my favorite Steely Dan moment - "Is there gas in the caaaar? Yes, there's gas in the caaaaaaar". In typical Steely Dan fashion it's a happy pop song that's dark and tragic (and hilarious) when you go deeper.
Turn That Heartbeat Over Again - an odd track from their 1972 debut, doesn't sound like them at all, but I love it.
Haitian Divorce - this song, also off The Royal Scam, never gets much love, but that talk box work throughout is like a Steely Dan fans wet dream.
Peg - from what many people consider to be their finest moment, 1977's Aja. If you're a really big geek you can track down the Classic Albums DVD that goes into the detail of the recording of this song, including hearing some rejected guitar solos from unnamed session players and isolating those crazy background vocals.
Green Earrings - Another great, and sometimes overlooked track from The Royal Scam. Probably the best album to pick up first actually.
The Fez - safe sex kids!
Pretzel Logic - Title track to the 1974 classic album. It's about time travel or something. This is where the critics realized there was more to this band than radio hits, and Becker and Fagen decided they hated playing live. They became a studio band-only after this, until their reunion tour in 1993, and haven't stopped playing shows since.
The Caves of Altamira - another fan favorite from The Royal Scam, the guitar solos on this record are out of control.
Your Gold Teeth - The epic Part 1 is my fav, but Your Gold Teeth II from Katy Lied is also great. The best moment is where everything goes nuts at 6:05.
Josie - another classic off Aja. Love Fagen's inflections on this one. One of the best sounding records ever made.
Rikki Don't Lose That Number - I think this may be their most recognizable tune. The Horace Silver intro is brilliant. Who knows if they're bullshitting or not, but this lady claims she is the real Rikki.
Deacon Blues - I think this song from Aja best sums up Steely Dan. Absolute perfection. Ok, yeah, this is the quintessential track.
Ok, so Steely Dan put out another decent record after all this, Gaucho, and it has some great songs on it, like Hey Nineteen & Babylon Sisters, buuuuut they don't quite make this list. After that album, Becker and Fagen broke up for 20 years. There are two decent solo Fagen albums out there worth picking up, especially in their super slick 5.1 DVD-Audio versions. I.G.Y. from 1982's The Nightfly almost made the cut. Becker put out some solo album too that I don't think anybody ever bought. So then in 2000 they put out their first new material in 20 years. And it sounds like it came right after Gaucho. Amazing. There are some decent cuts on there (What A Shame About Me & Cousin Dupree) but it doesn't quite hold up to the older material. This was followed by Everything Must Go in 2003 which didn't really do anything for me. So even though this new material doesn't match them in their heyday, I don't think it detracts from it either, they're still keeping it classy.
Wait, what was the point of this? Oh yeah, come party with us tomorrow, it will be a fun time.
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do you know how steely dan got their name? it's pretty funny.
Steely Dan's Peg is always in my cd book. Unfrotunately my vinyl copy of Aja (that was stolen from my parents colelction) has been beat to shit from too many love-ins... Gaucho is a top notch album as well.
Steely Dan has always been and will always be cool.
i agree, mr. burns. any band named after a steam-powered dildo *has* to be cool.
I mentioned the origin of the name and Gaucho in the post.
Thanx for reading!
I also have the DTS version of Gaucho, they made a few of these before the SACD and DVD-Audio formats took over. It's pretty tight.
that's kinda like when i write "best weekend bets" and michael complains about me excluding something THAT IS ALREADY IN THERE.
generation ADHD.
LOL Steely Dan: PEG is suddenly a hilarious name for that album based on their name origin + new meaning of that word.
Didja know they used to hang out at this one hotspot in Georgetown with all the diplomat's kids and eurotrash in the 70s and thats where this came from:
They got the house on the corner
With the rug inside
They got the booze they need
All that money can buy
They got the shapely bods
They got the Steely Dan T-shirt
And for the coup-de-gras
They're outrageous!
Sound familiar?
n1ce
you forgot FEZ though
=)
No, I didn't.
Please people, read before commenting.
k, thnx, bye.
ouch. back to speed-reading school. i read this, i swear.
ok, well do you know how naked lunch got it's name? even funnier. ok, i'll quit posting.
I'm stuck at work without my copy of The Royal Scam. What happens at 3:20 in "Kid Charlemagne"? Is that where Fagen does the falsetto "Yes there's gas in the car" line? If so, I'm with you. Some enterprising Broadway producer could turn The Royal Scam into an excellent musical.
Yes sir!
Chevy Chase played drums for a time with the college band The Leather Canary, headed by school friends Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. At the time, Chase called the group "a bad jazz band," but Becker and Fagen went on to success after they changed their band's name to Steely Dan.
At least you included Bodhisattva. Would have a been a crime to forget that!
Steely Dan is a broke ass Hall and Oates.
I've been a fan of Steely Dan always. I was a little one when they were big and once I learned how drop a needle on a record the SD records never stopped playing at our house. Though they're not hurting for anymore accolades, as a long-time SD proselytizer, I'd love for them to gain everyone's respect if not devotion. And I want to add that when listening to Peg (one of my favorites too) you can catch a slight sound effect that simulates how old projectors would slow and the film sound would droop and pick up again. Subtle and brilliant. I won't comment on your SD top ten in general because I love them all. I'll just add that whichever tracks you choose, they're session players and production are impeccable with the exception the first five tracks before Fagen took over the vocals. I'm definitely for a SD revival. But I'm gonna take issue with your comments about Fagen's first two solo albums. "Decent", really? Only "decent"? Sheesh, what does it take to please you?! I think they're fabulously sublime. The Nightfly is one of the most intensely personal and intriguing albums I've ever heard and is simultaneously a walk through Fagen's mind and the history of jazz. Kamikiriad is just the slickest thing I've ever heard and I never tire of contemplating it's layers and grooves. Anyhow, for your overall point that SD will be the next "retro-it" band for hipsters to pin reprinted buttons to they're chest and proclaim they're love for proudly, yeah I think you could be right. Yeah, they're named after a dildo. Just wait until the kids figure out that Time Out of Mind is about heroin and Everyone's Gone to the Movies is about a child molester and his victim. Pretty much every song is seedy and sinister but it gets past the radar so well that you hear this stuff playing at every Safeway and Bath and Body Works across the U.S. And what does it say about us that we don't notice it. We just be-bop along tossing things in our cart and handing over the plastic. That's way above the usual fodder for hipster irony.
LOLOLOL U FORGOT DO IT AGIN DON'T U KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT STEELY DAN??
You've got to be kidding me -- no room for Josie?
This ommission really compromises your credibility.
The mere mention of Steely Dan makes me feel like I'm a 16 year old girl getting hit on by one of Dad's friends. I see penny loafers, tucked in polo shirts with sweaters drapped over shoulders... there are pony tails in this vision as well. Somewhere at this very moment, there's a lawyer "jamming" one of these songs in his BMW, thinking he's hip.
Re: pedro
I love Bodhisattva, and the live version off the Hey Nineteen single, but it just doesn't quite make my Top 15. Probably in the to 20.
Re: Lea
I don't think my review of Fagen's solo work was that harsh, I recommended picking both up and even said one song almost made it on my list! I was actually a fan of Kamikiriad before I even know who Steely Dan was. Trans-Island Skyway almost made the cut too. Oh, and Tomorrow's Girls! Fucking great! But, still, I'd have to rank them after the 70's albums. And I don't think they're going to convert the hipsters over to the dark side like the 70's albums would...
Re: Smooth Jazz Esq.
I think Steely Dan wrote a song about that guy...
Steely Dan (dumb name). Their music makes me want to rip the wings of fledgling cardinals.
I was just about to post: "Michael? Hello? Where is your Steely Dan fucking sucks comment?"
I was busy all day at work playing Bowmaster Prelude.
And all this time we just assumed that you were busy using a Steely Dan on yourself.
I happened to really enjoy listening to the rejected solos on Peg. I wonder what it would've been like if that was done on a computer instead of on tape...
Cale, true enough but I wasn't trying to slam you. It was more of a friendly ribbing. I'm so enamored with The Nightfly and Kamikiriad; I couldn't call them anything less than perfection. (I readily admit Morph the Cat isn't so great BTW). In all, you're right, I don't see the DF solo albums gaining wider appeal either.
i am so, so late to this party but i just had to chime in and say how much i fucking love fucking steely fucking dan.
fuck.
and obviously the eagles can suck it, big time:
http://www.channel101.com/shows/view.php?media_id=1766
you did forget:
haitian divorce and dirty work.
the 2 best steely dan songs.
Haitian Divorce could have easily made the list, and while I love Dirty Work, it's not in my top 15, sorry.
I just checked and yep, Steely Dan still fucking sucks.
Peg would be the greatest song of all time if no one ever wrote Werewolves of London.
you could have a change of hearrrrrt... mikey don't lose that number...
I love me some Steely Dan and have all their albums. Don't forget "Through With Buzz" - best opening lyric in pop history! The live version of "Bodhisattva"? "Charlie Freak"? "I Got The News"? The lopsided chorus of "Gaslighting Abbie"? The perfect Scritti Politti/Squeeze pop of "Blues Beach"? Steely Dan are the greatest band ever. I worship Fagen and Becker and would bear an army of their children. I'm almost gothic, boys. Name the place and time.
Through With Buzz, Charlie Freak, and I Got The News have never been favs. Not bad but not even close to making a top 15. Those are weird choices Heather.
I mentioned my love for the live Bodhisattva in a comment above, it was a close contender.
Gaslighting Abbie is def a good newer track, but doesn't quite live up to the standards of the old material.
I haven't listened to Everything Must go for like 5 years (mostly cause I only own the DVD-Audio version and never bothered to MP3 it) so I don't even remember what Blues Beach sounds like. I'll check it out again now...
...yeah, sounds like b-side off Kamakiriad, not even in the top 50.
I am joining this conversation really late in the game, but the live version of 'Pretzel Logic' (I forget which album it was on) is fantastic. Oh, and I do like the title track of 'Morph the Cat'.
Svetlana I don't believe I've ever said you missed something that you didn't. Must have been one of those other Michaels I finally rid the site of.
Iiiiiii love steely Dan. Just found this site. Gotta show some love for the Dan. And sincerely hope that NO HIPSTERS EVER FIND STEELY DAN! They will ruin this amazing band! Gotta go write my own top ten list now...
Cale: too bad about your ladies' taste on this one, but nobody's perfect
please bring back yacht rock night, i'm in withdrawal of some sweet smooth grooves
I LOVE Steely Dan. Cale, let's get married.
I love Steely Dan - went to a show and feel in love when I was 15. Rock.
109789 @Patrick: Agreed. Personally the last take before the keeper was preferable.