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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 15:05
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



EDIT: back to Steely Dan.  I don't know SD that well beyond the stuff in rotation on classic rock radio, what are some of the best long tracks in your opinion? (probably been gone over before).


ahh.. almost missed this Greg...

long tracks....  LOL   there were none... 


Aja was the longest at 7:57...  and ..hahaha.. not coincidentally... the track. .and album that prog traditionalists  tend to identify most with. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 15:37
Two Against Nature has a long track clocking in at 8 1/2 minutes called "West Of Hollywood" that's really good.

Though not very long, "Cousin Dupree" always made me smirk. In all, 2vsN is a VERY good disc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 17:00
Um, by the way, what's with the photo of the cover of "Pretzel Logic?"  It's a black and white photo.  Only.  The one here looks like someone spilled something disgusting on it.  I'm just sayin'....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 17:06
Originally posted by Chicapah Chicapah wrote:

Um, by the way, what's with the photo of the cover of "Pretzel Logic?"  It's a black and white photo.  Only.  The one here looks like someone spilled something disgusting on it.  I'm just sayin'....


hahah... yeah.... I'm reviewing that album now.. or taking a break actually... I'll address that in my review I guess LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 18:35
off to finish my review of Pretzel Logic. .. to answer the age old question..  Just what the hell does the cover mean?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 20:18
and posted.. .getting the hang of this reviewing sh*t.. much easier than reviewing Italian albums hahahha
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 20:46
that's a wonderful review Mike, and so obviously written by someone both highly learned in music history and of the band itself   ..oh I wanted to whip out my editor's pen a few times but screw it Wink   ..nice one!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 20:50
sh*t... you probably should.. I spent 10 minutes correcting it as it was hahahha.  Well... let me spend another 10 minutes on it  hahhaha.

thanks David. Maybe I should stick to the Italian ones LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 20:55
the bands or the women?





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 21:08
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

the bands or the women?





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hahahahah...  maybe I should hide there as well.  Thanks for the feedback David.  Did some cleaning up.. and think I picked up where you were itching to use that pen at hahahha
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2008 at 21:35
More reviews from SC's and Admin please. When you get reviews like that you wonder why some of you guys have been hiding all this timeWink
 
Talking about covers, explain the artwork on Katy Lied?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2008 at 06:30
Originally posted by Chris Stacey Chris Stacey wrote:

 
Talking about covers, explain the artwork on Katy Lied?


I will.. in tonight's review of that.  I think that one though is pretty well known.. or at least has a commonly held assumption hahhah
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2008 at 06:08
Portions of their "Aja" album qualify for Jazz-Prog.  Other albums, I am not so sure ("Rikki, don't lose that number?")

Anyway, the title cut of "Aja" is a near Jazz-Prog masterpiece for two reasons:  Michael Omartian plays keys (yeah, I know, you don't know him - but you should!); and, Steve Gadd plays the drum licks that garner him the percussion award for that year (1977).  It really is a great, near-prog, song...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2008 at 06:14
Originally posted by prog4evr prog4evr wrote:

Portions of their "Aja" album qualify for Jazz-Prog.  Other albums, I am not so sure ("Rikki, don't lose that number?")

Anyway, the title cut of "Aja" is a near Jazz-Prog masterpiece for two reasons:  Michael Omartian plays keys (yeah, I know, you don't know him - but you should!); and, Steve Gadd plays the drum licks that garner him the percussion award for that year (1977).  It really is a great, near-prog, song...


LOL

try reading some of the reviews here

The keyboard riff for 'Rikki' was taken from "Song For My Father," which was released in 1964 by Jazz composer and pianist Horace Silver. The opening of both songs is nearly identical. It's a good example of how Steely Dan fused Jazz and pop





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