this beat "Black Cow" by just 12 Points, those 4 number ones are what actually put it over the top.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:18 (twelve years ago)
Kirschwasser: A type of German brandy made from cherries. The name comes from the German words Kirsch (cherry) and Wasser (water), and true to its name, is colourless rather than red (though artificially-coloured varieties exist). Trivia fact: it takes over 20 pounds of cherries to make a single bottle.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:20 (twelve years ago)
Sunset: Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles — the "Boulevard of Dreams", which runs from Central LA to the ocean, via Hollywood. Made famous by the classic 1950 Billy Wilder movie — also infamous as the site of Hugh Grant's 1995 liaison with hooker Divine Brown.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:22 (twelve years ago)
ha, there are a few of these:
Santa Ana Winds: The seasonal Santa Ana winds are hot, dry and strong easterly gusts which blow across Southern California between September and February. "Santa Ana" is Spanish for "Saint Anne" and refers to the Santa Ana Canyon near Anaheim, where the winds were thought to originate (however, in reality they come from near the Rocky Mountains). A boon to surfers but a nemesis to firefighters and homeowners, the hot winds are said to fuel aggression and can even foretell a coming earthquake — the so-called "shake and bake" syndrome.
TJ: Tijuana, a city just across the Mexican border from California. Being less than 30 minutes from downtown San Diego, Tijuana is a popular destination for Californians seeking good times and cheap booze.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:23 (twelve years ago)
I cannot not think of this song every time I drive PCH and see the distant lights from across the bay (either north or south). such a depressed exhausted decadent song, it's amazing. My #1!
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:24 (twelve years ago)
colorless / artificially colored, the result of an elaborate process of reduction, loss of virginity......it's an alternate greatest hits title, no? "Kirschwasser: The Very Best of Steely Dan"
― Swag Heathen (theStalePrince), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:25 (twelve years ago)
Go on I'll call it..."Deacon Blues" for no 1
― X-Prince Protégé (sonnyboy), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:29 (twelve years ago)
Not jinxing my #1 by calling it yet.
― how's life, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:33 (twelve years ago)
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6. Rikki Don't Lose That NumberB-side: "Any Major Dude Will Tell You"From: Pretzel LogicSingle Released: April 25, 19741,158 Points, 46 Votes, 4 Number Ones
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:34 (twelve years ago)
Did not vote for this great great song. Magnificent solo.
― how's life, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:37 (twelve years ago)
my #1. such a weird, complex, abstruse, yet ridiculously catchy and marvelously open-ended, pop hit.
― fact checking cuz, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:37 (twelve years ago)
not 'what it's about' (that ew story i'll link to whenever the now overrated - ht armond - 'my old school' finally places is probably right on that front) but the gay reading of this song is probably one of my more favorite analyses on ilm
― balls, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:38 (twelve years ago)
to this day i remain puzzled by the switch from first person plural in the first line to first person singular in the second.
― fact checking cuz, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:40 (twelve years ago)
I called Deacon Blues two weeks ago. still stand by it (and crossing my fingers)
― g simmel, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:42 (twelve years ago)
xp similar pronoun weirdness in the first verse of "My Old School," with the referent of "you"
― Brad C., Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:44 (twelve years ago)
Rikki my #3. love the drum sound going into the first lyric so much, ba-dum-ba-dum, "we heard you're leaving..."
― Euler, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:46 (twelve years ago)
SEYMOUR DOAN LOSE THAT NUM-BAYOU DOAN WANNA CALL NO-BODY ELSE
― Swag Heathen (theStalePrince), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:47 (twelve years ago)
i am totally blanking on what 2 of the remaining 5 could be, stoked for the madness
― °ㅇ๐ْ ° (gr8080), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:47 (twelve years ago)
also love the strange rhyming pattern in the verses: ABBC
and euler otm about that opening drum sound.
― fact checking cuz, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:48 (twelve years ago)
"Rikki" was the song that turned me around on the Dan--for years I didn't really pay much attention them (though I'd heard "Do It Again" "Reelin'" "Hey 19" and "Peg"). To me they were just some AOR band like Santana or something. But then I heard "Rikki" on the radio and decided I had to now more about this group.
― I got the glares, the mutterings, the snarls (President Keyes), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:50 (twelve years ago)
xxp: I know all 5, but no idea what order they'll be in.
― how's life, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:51 (twelve years ago)
It'll be really awesome if one of them TOTALLY sweeps the others though.
i guessing either of the two out of five i actually voted for will be number one
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:53 (twelve years ago)
Didn't vote for "Rikki" due to my severe over-exposure to it, but I've been wishing I had.
― Sandy, Sunday, 6 April 2014 21:58 (twelve years ago)
This was such an incredible band.
― Prince Kajuku (Bill Magill), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:02 (twelve years ago)
I think I know the top five, too. Four of them got votes from me, and I'd be okay with any of them as #1. The fifth may well cause me to become a bookkeeper's son if it takes the top spot.
― Set the Ctrl-Alt-Del for the heart of the sun (SlimAndSlam), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:04 (twelve years ago)
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April 25, 1974: "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" (B-side: "Any Major Dude Will Tell You")Label: ABC 11439Chart: US Pop 4
"Rikki Don't Lose That Number" was the most successful single of the group's career, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1974.
Victor Feldman's flapamba (a variant of the marimba) introduction to the song, which opens the album, is cut from the original ABC single version. The MCA single reissue (backed with "Pretzel Logic") includes the flapamba intro but fades out just before the actual end of the track. The introductory riff is a direct nod to Horace Silver's jazz classic "Song for My Father".
In the March 24, 2006 issue of Entertainment Weekly, in an article titled "Back to Annandale", it was revealed that Rikki Ducornet was the apparent inspiration for the song due to her friendship with songwriter Donald Fagen while he attended Bard College. Ducornet was pregnant and married at the time, but recalled that Fagen did give her his phone number at a college party at Bard and said that she believed she was the subject of the song. Fagen, however, would not confirm the story.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:05 (twelve years ago)
Incredible "bAnd". More like floating recording collective.
― Prince Kajuku (Bill Magill), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:05 (twelve years ago)
Top five are very apparent. Voted for all of them.
― Sandy, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:10 (twelve years ago)
voted for 3. surprised by the other two. love them all.
― Belgian Flanders Albums Chart (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:12 (twelve years ago)
voted for only one of the top five, and would be both shocked and maybe even a little sad if it was number one.
― fact checking cuz, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:13 (twelve years ago)
one of these is my mom's favorite steely dan song. I played it in the car in high school and she sang every word.
― Belgian Flanders Albums Chart (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:17 (twelve years ago)
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5. Kid CharlemagneB-side "Green Earrings"From: The Royal ScamSingle Released: May 19761,203 Points, 50 Votes, 5 Number Ones
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:19 (twelve years ago)
^^ thought this would be number one
― voodoo chili, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:20 (twelve years ago)
oh good. great song that i could honestly go without hearing again
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:20 (twelve years ago)
there's gas in the caaaaAAAaaar
― Belgian Flanders Albums Chart (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:20 (twelve years ago)
all time great guitar solo
― voodoo chili, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:21 (twelve years ago)
look at all the white men on the street
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:21 (twelve years ago)
every a-frame. this slipped in at 19 on my ballot, but was my favorite SD song when I first got into them.
― how's life, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:24 (twelve years ago)
I'll admit it - my #1. Such great storytelling. The first time I heard it, when it first came out, the smartness of the lyric blew me away. I was familiar with who Owsley was, and I knew immediately knew exactly who this was about.
― Sandy, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:25 (twelve years ago)
Listened to The Royal Scam a lot in high school. Didn't really care for "Kid Charlemagne," haven't heard it in 35+ years, just listened to it off YouTube. Still don't care for it. But finding out it's about Owsley, who I wouldn't have known anything about at the time, is neat.
― clemenza, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:33 (twelve years ago)
this probably is a thought that's been expressed in ilx before but it's kind of crazy that Breaking Bad never used it. (i'm glad they didn't)
― °ㅇ๐ْ ° (gr8080), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:33 (twelve years ago)
This was the last song I cut from my ballot, if I was voting today it'd be in the top 15 no problem.
― Gavin, Leeds, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:34 (twelve years ago)
― I got the glares, the mutterings, the snarls (President Keyes), Sunday, April 6, 2014 5:50 PM (41 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
For me, "Rikki" was the only Dan song I liked; I considered it an accidental masterstroke by an otherwise awful band. Friends of mine who loved Dan hated "Rikki," confirming my theory. Once I got heavily into Dan (and subsequently changed my opinion of them), "Rikki" was still my favorite.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:35 (twelve years ago)
Kid Charlemagne - yet another outstanding cut that did not make my ballot.
― weatheringdaleson, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:42 (twelve years ago)
I cut Rikki at the last moment.
― I'll take the jangle-jangle over the throb-throb (brg30), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:46 (twelve years ago)
i think i finally appreciate how totally deranged "Show Biz Kids" is
― some dude, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:48 (twelve years ago)
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May 1976: "Kid Charlemagne" (B-side: "Green Earrings")Label: ABC 12195Chart: US Pop 82
Writers Walter Becker and Donald Fagen have stated that the lyrics were loosely inspired by the exploits of the infamous 1960s San Francisco-based LSD chemist Owsley Stanley — although it conflates the core story with numerous other images of the Sixties:
On the hill the stuff was laced with keroseneBut yours was kitchen cleanEveryone stopped to stare at your Technicolor motor homeEvery A-frame had your number on the wall
Every A-frame had your number on the wall
The first two lines draw on the fact that Owsley's acid was famed for its purity, and the third line is likely a reference to the famous psychedelic bus named Further, which was used by the Merry Pranksters, who were supplied their LSD by Owsley himself.
The lyric "You'd go to LA on a dare and you'd go it alone" alludes to a story in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test about a trip taken by chief Prankster Ken Kesey.
The final verse foreshadows Owsley's eventual bust:
Clean this mess up else we'll all end up in jailThose test tubes and the scaleJust get it all out of hereIs there gas in the car?Yes, there's gas in the carI think the people down the hall know who you are
I think the people down the hall know who you are
Owsley and another person were arrested after their car ran out of gas.
In 2007, Kanye West released the song "Champion" on his double-platinum album Graduation that samples "Kid Charlemagne" extensively.
― Bee OK, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:50 (twelve years ago)
Kid Charlemagne was my number 1. My favorite Dan tune since 1978.
― EZ Snappin, Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:51 (twelve years ago)
Fagen, sitting in with Levon Helm's band, covering the Dead:http://youtu.be/WRscoPmXA0U
It's all a rich tapestry.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 6 April 2014 22:56 (twelve years ago)