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beterdedthnred4
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 28 2005 Status: Offline Points: 225 |
Topic: Prog Fans and Steely Dan Posted: June 14 2005 at 00:34 |
My CD collection is probably 90% prog music, but one of my favorite groups of all time are the jazz-pop masters Steely Dan.
They are perhaps the only group since the Beatles to so effortlessly buck convention from within convention.They were able to allow virtuosity and creativity in their songs which were consistently successful singles and top 10 albums. Plus, their lyrics are great. "When black friday comes, I'm gonna find myself a hole, and lay down in it till I satisfy my soul" What do you guys think of Becker and Fagen's work? |
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Soulman
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 22 2005 Status: Offline Points: 290 |
Posted: June 14 2005 at 00:50 |
I have found a kindred spirit!
I think I must've posted a topic like this months ago, it's was like nobody on this forum knew about Steely Dan. I was quite addicted to them when I first got into their work. I've always been attracted to the exotic soulful elements that jazz has. Steely Dan was able to supply that plus some very strong rock melodies, it was almost poppy but it had a level of sophistication. At first, I found myself focussing mostly on their music because I was developing my musical ability and Steely Dan's music seemed so appealing and unique from most music that I've heard. Even most jazz-rock and fusion don't really seem like Steely Dan. It's very difficult to find a band very similar to them. I enjoyed the level of perfection and sophistication that was shown in their music. Stories about how they would take hundreds and hundreds of takes in order to get the right sound. The music was very textured yet elegant like an expensive vase (not sure if that's a good analogy ). Slowly I began to notice Fagen's Dylan-esque lyrics that were equal parts story-telling and reflections on our humanity. They were as eclectic as the music itself. Steely Dan could not be considered as a prog rock band, but definetly a very very progressive band. Steely Dan's world that was painted by their music and lyrics seems almost animated that could make one pass off this band as romanticized nonesense, but if you look a little deeper, it's hard to miss out how deep Steely Dan is. Truly rock music greats! |
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barbs
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 04 2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 562 |
Posted: June 14 2005 at 02:23 |
They produced some excellent sophisticated jazz-rock with a soul of its own. The west coast sound they created was unique. I can't say that I have really been into everything they produced but at their best they were really good. |
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Poxx
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 04:27 |
Steely Dan are great - 'Katy Lied' is good, but 'Gaucho' is my favourite, especially for Glamour Profession. That's some of the most complex jazz pop/rock you will ever find.
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AfanSpur
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 03 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 204 |
Posted: June 14 2005 at 05:19 |
Yep Steely Dan great band! in the Uk there was also an underated pop band called XTC whose last offering apple Venus was terrific
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PROGMAN
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 05:21 |
I like Steely Dan
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firth_of_Fifth
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 06:06 |
Yeah, but what about Steeleye Span?
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AfanSpur
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 06:22 |
hey Progman Ble Rwyt i'n Byw?
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Syzygy
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 07:37 |
There's plenty for prog fans to enjoy in Steely Dan - superb musicianship, unusual chords and time signatures and of course a very strong jazz influence. I prefer the earlier albums, but everything up to Gaucho is worth checking out.
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Trotsky
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 09:08 |
Got all the Steely Dan albums, well from Can't Buy A Thrill onwards
anyway (I heard Becker/Fagen did a soundtrack that was later released
under Steely Dan's name by some unscupulous label) ... also have
Fagen's Nightfly and Kamakiriad albums ... I was once such a big fan
that I got the "Gold" compilation just for the two previously
unreleased Fagen songs tagged on the end ... Like Syzygy, I prefer the
earlier albums (in fact, in a way, I think they'd said it all on Can't
Buy A Thrill and Countdown On Ecstasy) ...
but I must admit a strange thing has happened ... I haven't listened to (or felt like listening to) my Steely Dan albums in more than a couple of years now ... I'm sure it's just a phase ... |
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aegis
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Posted: July 20 2005 at 13:59 |
I'm another huge Steely Dan and prog fan. The musicianship, song structures, jazz influences all do it for me. All of Dan's stuff, especially Aja (so clean and perfect). If you are in the UK, there is a tribute band call Nearly Dan http://www.nearlydan.btinternet.co.uk/ though this link is a bit dicky. For their limited dates try http://www.ents24.com/web/artist/1887/Nearly_Dan.html They are worth checking out. I am not affiliated to them in any way, but saw them in Bristol earlier this year and they were well worth it.
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: July 20 2005 at 15:28 |
Like them. Do it again is one of my favourite songs.
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kingofbizzare
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 09 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 520 |
Posted: July 21 2005 at 00:31 |
All I've heard is my dad's copy of Aja. I'm not a huge fan of it, but
my friend tells me their earlier stuff is a lot better. Maybe I should
give it a listen again.
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Trotsky
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Posted: July 21 2005 at 00:57 |
For what its worth Aja is definitely my least favourite ... too polished and jazz-lite for me ... I would definitely advise hearing Can't Buy A Thrill or Countdown To Ecstasy before making a judgement ... |
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Retroventuremod
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Posted: July 22 2005 at 01:49 |
I have "Decade of Steely Dan"
Gave it a few listens, some really catchy songs like "old school" and some others cant remember them. But for the overall album I wasn't to impressed |
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Zac M
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Posted: July 22 2005 at 04:12 |
they are a great mainstream jazz pop/rock group. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker are definitely two outstaning musicians. Oh, I have Decade also and really enjoy it.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: July 22 2005 at 14:57 |
Love Steely Dan,one of my favorite non prog bands.When I hear their early stuff(first 5 albums)to this day it reminds me of summer days in the late 70's,hangin out with my buds and swimming in the river and getting seriously zoned on good bud.Sigh.....boy,those were the days. Anyway,Fagen and Becker are brilliant,love their work.Fav album is a tie between Can't buy a Thrill and Countdown to Ecstacy. |
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marktheshark
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Posted: July 22 2005 at 19:15 |
There are very few artists that can produce danceable and listenable music and yet be inventive and complex at the same time. The Beatles were the undisputed masters of this. Steely came pretty damn close. Don't get me wrong, Steely will never be in the same league as far as influence as the Beatles. But this kind of artistry doesn't really come along to often. Anyway, I think Aja was probably one the best albums of the 70s. An absolute masterpiece!
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Arsillus
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Posted: July 23 2005 at 10:13 |
Steely Dan is one of my favourite bands!! I love Steely Dan. Aja is one of the best albums ever.
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