Dazen’s Digest

Miracle Mile

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
May 29, 2013
Messages
3,068
Last edited:

Dazen1

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Sep 11, 2013
Messages
1,770
Location
UK
FCUK no. Pink Floyd's new release should be cool - music recorded with Richard Wright in the mid 90's. I'm looking forward to this release.

For those that don't know - French Connection United Kingdom. :study:
I wasn't passing judgment on the music (I have not heard it) - just suggesting that the artwork was not very interesting.
 

orange

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Jul 6, 2010
Messages
17,704
Tagline
Broken beyond repair but highly affable
It's Richard on an endless river, I would assume...wouldn't you expect this?
 

Miracle Mile

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
May 29, 2013
Messages
3,068
It's no Dire Straits....

Donald Fagen Defends Steely Dan To Friends



NEW YORK—While having drinks with friends at a local bar Monday, Donald Fagen, 66, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and cofounder of the multiplatinum-selling American rock band Steely Dan, was once again forced to defend his appreciation for the multiplatinum-selling American rock band Steely Dan.

"Look, I understand. It's an acquired taste," Fagen said after putting his group's 1978 hit "Deacon Blues" on the bar's jukebox. "I wasn't that into it at first, either. But when you really listen to the unbelievable production values and the wry, perfectly crafted lyrics—it's just great art, okay? You should definitely give 'the Dan' a shot."

Fagen went on to cite additional evidence in defense of his admiration for the music, including the disparate jazz, R&B;, and blues influences that pervade the band's music, and the ultraclean sound that became the group's hallmark.

"No one attained that level of perfection in the studio," Fagen said. "Do you know how many guitar players tried and failed to nail the solo on the song 'Peg'? Six. Six professional session guitar players. That's commitment to a vision, if you ask me."
"Not to mention almost ruining Michael McDonald's voice just to get the background vocals on that track," Fagen added.

Though Fagen remained effusive about Steely Dan throughout the debate, he did eventually concede that the song "True Companion" from the Heavy Metal soundtrack was "really gay." He was quick to point out, however, that the track was not technically a Steely Dan composition, but rather a Donald Fagen solo project.

"No way you'd be saying this crap if you'd seen Steely Dan play live as many times as I have," Fagen reportedly told his companions after purchasing them a second round of drinks. "Plus [Steely Dan cofounder] Walter Becker is a super nice guy."

In an attempt to enlighten his friends and possibly pique their curiosity to the point where they would accept his standing offer to burn them copies of Steely Dan's 1974 album Pretzel Logic, Fagen went so far as to bring up some of the more esoteric trivia pertaining to the group.

"Everybody knows that Steely Dan is named after a dildo, but were you aware that Chevy Chase played drums when the band was called the Leather Canary?" said Fagen, referring to his formative musical years at Bard College in upstate New York. "Of course, that was way before he went on to Saturday Night Live fame."

Even after his acquaintances roundly dismissed Steely Dan as "pussy music," Fagen vehemently maintained that the band has contributed significantly to the rock and roll genre, and described his and Becker's unorthodox instrumentation choices and song arrangements as "bold."

"God forbid someone take a chance by having more than three chord changes in a song," Fagen said. "You can't just write it all off as 'shitty jazz fusion' because there are a few horns in the band. And what about 'Bodhisattva' and 'Show Biz Kids' on Countdown To Ecstasy? Don't sit there and tell me that those tunes don't rock."

Though Fagen remains loyal to Steely Dan and more or less has reverence for the band's entire catalog, he said that he is the first to admit the shortcomings of the music.

"No one knows better than I do that this stuff can get extremely self-indulgent," Fagen said. "And, yes, I realize that all the preciousness and apparent awe at its own cleverness can be a little too much to stomach sometimes. Hell, some of Gaucho is even too goddamned smooth for me."

"It's no Dire Straits, I'll give you that," Fagen added.
 

Elite-ist

Administrator, (and straight-up pimp stick!)
Staff member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
9,923
Miles: That's an interesting story. I like that Donald Fagen was quoted in a social setting and not through an official interview. I don't think there are many of us who don't appreciate Steely Dan. The band had its unique style, just as Dire Straits had.

There's no defense needed for a band like Steely Dan.

Nando.
 

orange

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Jul 6, 2010
Messages
17,704
Tagline
Broken beyond repair but highly affable
You gotta love Donald Fagen...he can poke at a song in an animated film with a sex robot and lots of 14 year old fantasy drive as being 'gay' :la:
 

Dazen1

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Sep 11, 2013
Messages
1,770
Location
UK
All I'm going to say about Steely Dan & Dire Straits is that their albums were very well recorded.

If only all musicians were as fussy.
 

orange

Veteran and General Yakker
Joined
Jul 6, 2010
Messages
17,704
Tagline
Broken beyond repair but highly affable
Fagan has been married since 1993. She wrote a song on his solo album Kamakiriad AND, oddly enough, went to HIS OLD SCHOOL. In case you weren't aware Becker and Fagan were members of the 60s rock band Jay and the Americans (under assumed names, something Fagan did many times under various nomes de plume, especially as the Can't Buy A Thrill liner notes writer Tristan Fabriani.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Fagen

Do read it, the cat was busy.
 
Top