Steely Dan: "Steely Dan's name has been popping up as a hip musical crush. Remember, this glossy bop-pop was the indifferent aristocracy to punk rock's stone-throwing in the late 70's. People fought

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a friend of mine just posted on facebook (he lives in upstate NYC)
but anyway apparently both Donald Fagen and Dr. Know of Bad Brains live in this town and were hanging out together at the farmer's market and Dr. Know was like totally starstruck by Fagen

my dream just came true

Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 12 January 2015 20:59 (eleven years ago)

lol awesome

some dude, Monday, 12 January 2015 22:03 (eleven years ago)

"Can you hear me, Dr. Know...?"

Don A Henley And Get Over It (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 12 January 2015 22:07 (eleven years ago)

Dr. Know is indeed known by most old hippies in the hudson valley as gary, the manager of a health food store in Woodstock. Fagen is much much more likely to be recognized around there…yet there are probly 40-50 something alt-greybeards who (and the following is probly known by anyone reading this in the NY area) who have lately said "fuck the absurd cost of living in BK etc" and live there now, like UMS's pal, and are bad brains stans…

veronica moser, Monday, 12 January 2015 22:24 (eleven years ago)

yeah, every other lifestyle piece in the NYT is about brooklyn hipsters setting up pickle shops in the hudson valley.

mitt fleekwood (get bent), Monday, 12 January 2015 22:59 (eleven years ago)

which is hilarious to me because i spent a lot of time up in that region as a kid and i remember tons of abandoned buildings and a fewwww artist-pioneer types but most NYC hipsters would not have poked it with a stick.

mitt fleekwood (get bent), Monday, 12 January 2015 23:02 (eleven years ago)

http://pitchfork.com/thepitch/632-pretzel-logic-understanding-why-your-dads-favorite-band-is-playing-coachella/

The Dan became an over-the-hill punchline in 2001, when it was awarded a string of four Grammys including Album of the Year for Two Against Nature in an upset win (beating out Kid A and Midnite Vultures, among others). It was one of a series of tone-deaf moves by the Grammys to reward Steely Dan more for its career accomplishments, not necessarily Two Against Nature, per se. That the Dan has toured steadily since then—nurturing its legacy with modest gimmickry like multi-night stands and playing its classic albums in sequence, in full—after a long live hiatus doesn’t seem to ingratiate them.

http://r14.imgfast.net/users/1417/35/96/52/smiles/526539768.gif

LIKE If you are against racism (omar little), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 00:24 (eleven years ago)

"Let’s look past the sound"

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 00:26 (eleven years ago)

good grief, that article could use some work

I can just, like, YOLO with Uber (bernard snowy), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:19 (eleven years ago)

It's priceless that he thinks the protagonist of "Do It Again" is obviously named "Jack".

Vic Perry, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:19 (eleven years ago)

songs of transgressive creepitude set what passes for fardley 70's studio jazz to most milennials?

pity this is too long for a DN

I can just, like, YOLO with Uber (bernard snowy), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:21 (eleven years ago)

The Darcys deserves credit for attempting to lend some relevance to Steely Dan

LIKE If you are against racism (omar little), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:27 (eleven years ago)

" 'Kid Charlemagne' is the story of a drug dealer on the run."

"Hey Paul de Revere, that's Owsley Stanley.
He don't remember the king of acid.
Also Charlemagne was this guy in Europe,
The Hold Steady mentioned, but I'm just growin' old"

Vic Perry, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:31 (eleven years ago)

I got the horse's ass right here
The name is Paul de Revere

salthigh, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:33 (eleven years ago)

The Cure play a similar trick on listeners, reminding us that uptempo music doesn’t equal upbeat, even if a Cure song can make you feel happy or sing along....

The Dismemberment Plan indulges in similar musical dorkitude to the Dan, mining similarly weird funky grooves while simplifying and sweetening complex arrangements.

as anyone could beat a word to death, this is a dis on the editor more than the writer

da croupier, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:44 (eleven years ago)

those are lead sentences too

da croupier, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:45 (eleven years ago)

Was that piece really so important and timely it couldn't go through a single round of copy editing before being posted?

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 01:57 (eleven years ago)

'similarly' might be the worst word

$80 is absurd and very ridiculous! (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:00 (eleven years ago)

I'm not really sure if most things that get posted on "The Pitch" go through any editing.

MarkoP, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:03 (eleven years ago)

Funny, but not surprising, how the writer comes across as more out-of-touch than his targets. Does the Gen Y Rolling Stone really think its readers need some barely postcollegiate clot's hipstersplaining to make sense of the Dan's snazzy jazz rock? This is the same mag that fetes every reissue from Bowie to Beefheart to Coltrane with a 9.0 or above.

Futuristic Bow Wow (thewufs), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:15 (eleven years ago)

Also, do barely postcollegiates even read Pitchfork in 2015? I would think that by now its demographic is pushing 30 at least, in which case this piece was even less necessary.

Futuristic Bow Wow (thewufs), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:17 (eleven years ago)

omg does the article you guys are quoting actually exist?

I dunno. (amateurist), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:32 (eleven years ago)

it's almost offensive bc writers putting out pieces like this are merely tacitly acknowledging as some sort of valid opinion the received wisdom of Steely Dan as square music for your parents, i mean we've been over this a million times already. great band, no defense required imo. people fought and brent dicrescenzo died for that much.

LIKE If you are against racism (omar little), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 02:39 (eleven years ago)

I'm not really sure if most things that get posted on "The Pitch" go through any editing.

Almost every article on Pitchfork has at least one glaringly awful turn of phrase, spelling/punctuation fuck-up, or something else that indicates editing is a low, low priority.

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 03:26 (eleven years ago)

kind of amazed at near-total absence of dan coverage in pitchfork, kind of amazed the review quoted for this thread title is still there

♛ LIL UNIT ♛ (thomp), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 13:54 (eleven years ago)

many xposts but after levon helm died i remember reading that him, fagen and motherfuckin' brad dourif would hang out in woodstock together. THAT is a dream team right there.

a drug by the name of WORLD WITHOUT END (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 13 January 2015 15:26 (eleven years ago)

Levon Helm… had to have been some barn show with Fagen and Roger Waters at one point.

pplains, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 15:31 (eleven years ago)

thewufs-some interesting demographics here https://www.quantcast.com/pitchfork.com#!demo

campreverb, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 15:50 (eleven years ago)

also, what the hell is fardley?

campreverb, Tuesday, 13 January 2015 15:58 (eleven years ago)

http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/uptown-guy-how-uptown-funk-almost-destroyed-mark-ronson-before-it-saved-him/

If Ronson is the guitar-wielding, band-leading Walter Becker figure, Chabon plays Donald Fagen as a silent partner whose words cut through the technically virtuosic, coke-encrusted soundscapes.

gross! should we start another "the Lennon/McCartney band model" thread for Don and Walt though?

Becker = Mark Ronson
Fagen = Michael Chabon

sheesh, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 10:21 (eleven years ago)

iirc Levon and Helm dated (maybe married?) the same woman, or Fagen married Levin's ex, or something, so I guess there's a connection there. Whatever happened, good to know they remained on good terms enough to invite Brad Dourif over for some scenes.

Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 14:20 (eleven years ago)

WSJ's Jim Fusilli on the Steely aspects of Uptown Funk:

Novelist Michael Chabon contributed lyrics that aren’t standard funk fare to nine of the album’s 11 songs, helping to craft stories with a wry, downtrodden worldview. “In the back room of the El Mago Casino under a portrait of Doris Day / You and I and a pair of C notes, soft candy betting hard eight” sets the tone in “Crack in the Pearl.” The tale told in “Leaving Los Feliz” opens with “I’m on the guest list down at Paul’s Baby Grand / That hipster doorman he don’t know who I am.” Mr. Chabon rhymes “cannonball” and “Adderall” in “In Case of Fire,” which has a Steely Dan vibe—not necessarily a good thing. At times, there’s a forced, shoehorn fit between music and words, but Mr. Chabon’s lyrics for “Daffodils,” a mix of psych rock and funk, roll off Mr. Parker’s tongue: “Start that kicking dragon beating / Step out on the patio / Follow where your Daddy-o’s leading.” What does "betting hard eight" mean?

dow, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 15:04 (eleven years ago)

it's a roll in craps that pays off huge

it's when you roll two fours (getting eight the hard way and not the easy way)

gr8080, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 15:09 (eleven years ago)

i mean we've been over this a million times already. great band, no defense required imo

fucking seriously!

marcos, Wednesday, 14 January 2015 15:12 (eleven years ago)

ugh the chabon lyrics are not sitting well w me

a drug by the name of WORLD WITHOUT END (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 15:55 (eleven years ago)

This is really making Uptown Funk sound dreadful

Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 14 January 2015 16:39 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

sw00ds talks to Vic Perry:

http://rockcritics.com/2015/02/15/steely-dan-podcast-part-one/

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 15 February 2015 12:28 (eleven years ago)

Gaucho too obviously.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 15 February 2015 12:45 (eleven years ago)

*too low

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 15 February 2015 12:46 (eleven years ago)

too obviously as well

raccoon tanuki dye dashiki nefertiti edges kinky (some dude), Sunday, 15 February 2015 13:43 (eleven years ago)

listening to the podcast, lots of great conversation there although they are much more into the first several albums where I prefer the last few. Would love to chat with these dudes about Royal Scam, Aja, and Gaucho because there's so much there deserving of attention.

Free Me's Electric Trumpet (Moodles), Sunday, 15 February 2015 20:13 (eleven years ago)

I listened to the seventh part first because, yeah, Gaucho is my second favorite. It's not theirs.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 15 February 2015 20:15 (eleven years ago)

my dad, 70, just got a car with sirius, and he has discovered that he really likes steely dan. their music is smooth and tightly played, but if you listen closely, you realize it's really dark and acerbic.

goole, Monday, 16 February 2015 18:18 (eleven years ago)

dad otm

Free Me's Electric Trumpet (Moodles), Monday, 16 February 2015 18:19 (eleven years ago)

i'm on the look out for bands with dark and acerbic music matched with smooth and breezy lyrics

ancient texts, things that can't be pre-dated (President Keyes), Monday, 16 February 2015 18:30 (eleven years ago)

man there should be an all steely dan sirius channel

I dunno. (amateurist), Monday, 16 February 2015 18:47 (eleven years ago)

is there sirius in the caaaaar?

gr8080, Tuesday, 17 February 2015 00:05 (eleven years ago)

XXXXXXXXMMMMM...No Static At All!

Don A Henley And Get Over It (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 17 February 2015 00:10 (eleven years ago)

Steely Dan are the foremost musical act in history whereby attempts at criticism always, and I mean always, make them sound even better.

70s/coke/smooth/jazz/guitar solos/sneer/Fagen/sarcastic/snobs/production

I don't think there's ever been a case where a critic has used the above words in a sentence to slag them off and actually made them sound crap.

Master of Treacle, Tuesday, 17 February 2015 01:08 (eleven years ago)

treacle otm, they're obviously not beyond criticism but their critics always inadvertantly make them teflon

the Dan/Elvis Costello tour this summer is like a dream lineup for me, will hopefully catch a show

raccoon tanuki dye dashiki nefertiti edges kinky (some dude), Tuesday, 17 February 2015 01:12 (eleven years ago)


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