Yeah, that guitar solo is dazzling, especially in the midst all this smooth controlled stuff
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The title track makes me laugh with joy too. The rambling shifting melody line, the tempo changes, surprise twists and turns, the amusing lyrics - so good. At the moment it's my favorite track of the two Steely Dan albums that I like so far.On my second listen. The title track is laugh out loud bad both musically and lyrically, although I do like how, as prefuse pointed out, it's a bit like a sitcom theme. That jazzy little resolve is hilarious.
At the moment it's my favorite track of the two Steely Dan albums that I like so far.
Yeah, I listened to it the other day, I didn't really get. I need to put a bit more effort into it.I'd say try the Royal scam next.
“One of us said something like ‘It’s too bad that we can’t get a machine to play the beat we want, with full-frequency drum sounds, and to be able to move the snare drum and kick drum around independently,'” recalled Fagen. “Roger replied ‘I can do that.’ This was back in 1978 or something, so we said ‘You can do that?’ To which he said ‘Yes, all I need is $150,000.’ So we gave him the money out of our recording budget, and six weeks later he came in with this machine.”
I have no idea what you are getting from this. It's literally the worst thing I've ever heard.Glamour Profession has got a kinda Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts in Miami vibe going on. So good, the synths are just great.
It's literally the worst thing I've ever heard.
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