Favorite Steely Dan Album
RAJ
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I got crazy love for Aja but also think this one is a straight banger:
Also for 80s smooth jazz apreesh:
Also for 80s smooth jazz apreesh:
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all fans of the 70's albums should check this one though:
Special delivery for Hoops McCann...
I got my mom tickets to see Aja live last year, but found myself more excited once they got into cuts from CBAT. Been in heavy rotation for months now, so many jams..
That said, this thread has me feeling like it's time to revisit Royal Scam..
But also Can't Buy a Thrill because my uncle that roomed with me one summer when I was a kid turned me on to it.
And Gaucho because my friend's older brother used to drive us home from catechism on Saturdays in his Trans Am jamming it.
Sure,
He's a Jolly Roger,
Until he answers for his crimes.
No one doing lyrics like dem Dan these days.
WHIM-FOR-WHIM-R
I somehow missed this movie and I'm big on Better Off Dead, with a French girl, auto maintenance, burgers and a sax solo a dream-date blueprint. Consider it queued.
"Glamour Profession" will always hold a special place for me, though; this local house DJ, Boo Williams, put out all these mixtapes with his crew, the Strictly Jazz Unit, and on one of them he put on like this slightly sped-up, instrumental of the tune and I never knew what it was for years. And then one day at a thrift I found a NM Gaucho and definitely got pretty excited after hearing the song in its original form, LOL. I had never heard anything but the radio singles of teh Dan and my parents or friends were of no help, so I got into Steely Dan via a house mixtape and then buying their last album first.
Aja and Pretzel logic entered my collection soon thereafter but the real magic for me is in the Royal Scam lp.
Curiosity piqued, I tried to see if I could find this mixtape online and I managed to do it. If anyone wants to take a listen, here it is, with the Steely Dan remix whathaveyou right around the 27-minute mark. Anyone know what the remix is? There's a vague tracklist on that site. Incidentally, big Boo is DJing tonight at Grand Bar in Chicago; my friend runs the bar there.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
'Hey Nineteen' has always been one of my favorite songs by SD. The AJA Lp is a major banger though and not just for 'Black Cow'.
"Green Earings" and "The Fez" sometimes getting spins at Jazz-Funk club nights in London back in the 90s by forward thinking DJs.
Link to a nice version of "Glamour Profession"
http://soundcloud.com/good-vibes/steely-dan-glamour-profession-la-homage-beat-77-productions-rework
im bout to make a black cow as we speak
Lyrically I marvel at things like Daddy Dont Live In NYC No More
whole mix is reeeeeeediculous