Steely Dan - Do It Again (sound from original studio version)

the sound is from the studio version and the video is from the Midnight Special aired in 1973

the sound is from the studio version and the video is from the Midnight Special aired in 1973

Steely Dan Charlotte, NC 8/12/2006 Donald Fagen - Keyboards and Vocals Walter Becker - Guitar Keith Carlock - Drums Jon Herington - Guitar Carolyn Leonhart-Escoffery - Backing Vocals Michael Leonhart - Trumpet Cindy Mizelle - Backing Vocals Jim Pugh - Trombone Roger Rosenberg - Baritone Sax Freddie Washington - Bass Walt Weiskopf - Sax Jeff Young - Keyboards and Backing Vocals

This profile of Steely Dan's elegant 1977 masterpiece, Aja, is a feast for Dan fans, a thoughtful, satisfyingly detailed assessment of the album and its bejeweled fusion of jazz, R&B, rock, and pop. The documentary's producers elicit straightforward, revealing interviews from the group's stealthy principals, songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, who jettison enough of their signature sarcasm to touch on the autobiographical threads, cultural anomie, and serious musical ambition audible in their work. The duo, along with producer Gary Katz, engineer Roger Nichols, and a generous cross-section of the crack New York and Los Angeles musicians featured on the sessions, dissect the sleek layers of the songs both musically and lyrically, both in modern performances featuring the original players and in control-room playbacks of the original multitrack master tapes. Becker and Fagen prove articulate, self-aware, and dryly funny subjects, and the subtlety and richness of the music offer an ample canvas for discovery. To purchase from the UK: www.amazon.co.uk and the US: www.amazon.com
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Steely Dan - Peg I've seen your picture Your name in lights above it This is your big debut It's like a dream come true So won't you smile for the camera I know they're gonna love it I like your pin shot I keep it with your letter Done up in blueprint blue It sure looks good on you And when you smile for the camera I know I'll love you better Peg It will come back to you Peg It will come back to you Then the shutter falls You see it all in 3-D It's your favorite foreign movie

Steely Dan Nissan Pavillion Manassas, VA 21 July 1996 11/23 - Rikki Don't Lose That Number Donald Fagen - keyboard / vocals Walter Becker - guitar / vocals Wayne Krantz - guitar Ricky Lawson - drums Tom Barney - bass John Beasley - piano Carolyn Leonhart - background vocals Michelle Wiley - background vocals Art Crimes '96 Neuraesthenic Horns: Cornelius Bumpus - alto sax Ari Ambrose - tenor sax Michael Leonhart - trumpet Source: Intercept from the in-house video monitor broadcast. Producer acquired higher quality audio than that found on the original VHS and synched the new audio with the video and deleted the original audio. Producer remastered the video with GTH Electronics' Advanced Convertor Enhancer dramatically increasing the quality of the video picture.
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Steely Dan Charlotte, NY 8/12/2006 Donald Fagen - Keyboards and Vocals Walter Becker - Guitar Keith Carlock - Drums Jon Herington - Guitar Carolyn Leonhart-Escoffery - Backing Vocals Michael Leonhart - Trumpet Cindy Mizelle - Backing Vocals Jim Pugh - Trombone Roger Rosenberg - Baritone Sax Freddie Washington - Bass Walt Weiskopf - Sax Jeff Young - Keyboards and Backing Vocals

Off of the "Can't Buy A Thrill" album Steely Dan's...Kings. WARNING!!! THIS IS AN ANTI-IRAQ WAR AND ANTI-GEORGE BUSH VIDEO. IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY EITHER OF THOSE MESSAGES PLEASE DON'T WATCH IT. I think the song is appropriate because Bush seems to think he is a King and above the law...he isn't!!! This video is counting down to January 20, 2009 when he is an ex-president!!! And a sincere thanks to UMG for allowing me to post this copyrighted song. If you like what you hear please go out and buy the music.
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Title: Reelin' In the Years (track 06) Artist: Steely Dan Album: Can't Buy a Thrill Year: 1972 Label: ABC Writer(s): Walter Becker, Donald Fagen Lyrics: Your everlasting summer and you can see it fading fast So you grab a piece of something that you think is gonna last Well, you wouldn't know a diamond if you held it in your hand The things you think are precious I can't understand Are you reelin' in the years Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the tears Have you had enough of mine Are you reelin' in the years Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the tears Have you had enough of mine You've been telling me you're a genius since you were seventeen In all the time I've known you I still don't know what you mean The weekend at the college didn't turn out like you planned The things that pass for knowledge I can't understand Are you reelin' in the years Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the tears Have you had enough of mine Are you reelin' in the years Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the tears Have you had enough of mine I've spent a lot of money and I've spent a lot of time The trip we made to Hollywood is etched upon my mind After all the things we've done and seen you find another man The things you think are useless I can't understand Are you reelin' in the years Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the tears Have you had enough of mine Are you reelin' in the years Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the tears Have you had <b>...</b>
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$600 reward for missing masters or information leading to recovery - Donald Fagen (See: Below). Permissions: YouTube/Universal Music Group (www.umusic.com) If you are following T.Tuthill/Kinneas. Now owner/operator of Trekradio dot com. Trek...but more than that. Grammy Award Winning Artist(s): Steely Dan. 1977 Platinum Album: Aja (1977). For my Aunt Jo Jo From Wiki: Aja (pronounced /ˈeɪʒə/ like "Asia") is the sixth album by the jazz-rock band Steely Dan. Originally released in 1977, it became the group's best-selling album. Topping at #3 on the US charts and #5 in the United Kingdom, it was the band's first platinum album, eventually selling over 5 million copies.[citation needed] In July 1978, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording. In 2003, the album was ranked number 145 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The album is ambitious and sophisticated, and features several leading session musicians. The eight-minute-long title track features complex jazz-based changes and a solo by renowned saxophonist Wayne Shorter, as well as dextrous drumming by Steve Gadd - most notably at the end of the track. Aja is also the subject of one of the Classic Albums series of documentaries about the making of famous albums. The documentary includes a song-by-song study of the album (the only omission being "I Got the News," which is played during the closing credits), interviews with Steely Dan co-founders Walter <b>...</b>

Steely Dan - Reelin' In The Years Lyrics: Your everlasting summer You can see it fading fast So you grab a piece of something That you think is gonna last You wouldnt know a diamond If you held it in your hand The things you think are precious I cant understand Are you reelin in the years Stowin away the time Are you gatherin up the tears Have you had enough of mine You been tellin me youre a genius Since you were seventeen In all the time Ive known you I still dont know what you mean The weekend at the college Didnt turn out like you planned The things that pass for knowledge I cant understand Are you reelin in the years Stowin away the time Are you gatherin up the tears Have you had enough of mine I spend a lot of money And I spent a lot of time The trip we made in hollywood Is etched upon my mind After all the things weve done and seen You find another man The things you think are useless I cant understand Are you reelin in the years Stowin away the time Are you gatherin up the tears Have you had enough of mine Rights belong to Universal Music Group (UMG)

Steely Dan hit off Katy Lied (1975), featuring photos of Wall Street's unusual suspects and certain of the nation's other fixer fixtures. Answering those who have questioned relation of this mash to the first "Black Friday", from a Steely Fan site: Brian Sweet reports, "In US history the first real Black Friday occurred on September 24, 1869, a day of panic in the securities market which was repeated nine years later. The term is often used on both sides of the Atlantic for any day of crisis, financial or otherwise, but there is no evidence to suggest that Becker and Fagen were referring to any particular occasion. They had simply used their collective imaginations to create a fictitious incident. "Becker and Fagen's tale is of a crooked speculator who makes his fortune and absconds to Australia with the proceeds to live in the lap of luxury and seek forgiveness for his sins.... They chose Muswellbrook, a town in New South Wales, Australia, for the lyrics of the tune. 'It was the place most far away from LA we could think of,' explained Fagen... and, of course, it fitted the metre of the song and rhymed with 'book.' "
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FOR MORE INFO ON STEELY DAN, READ WILLIAM S. BURROUGH'S "NAKED LUNCH." IT WON'T TAKE LONG FROM THERE TO GET THE REST OF THIS LITTLE VID.
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Steely Dan Nissan Pavillion Manassas, VA 21 July 1996 21/23 - IGY Donald Fagen - keyboard / vocals Walter Becker - guitar / vocals Wayne Krantz - guitar Ricky Lawson - drums Tom Barney - bass John Beasley - piano Carolyn Leonhart - background vocals Michelle Wiley - background vocals Art Crimes '96 Neuraesthenic Horns: Cornelius Bumpus - alto sax Ari Ambrose - tenor sax Michael Leonhart - trumpet Source: Intercept from the in-house video monitor broadcast. Producer acquired higher quality audio than that found on the original VHS and synched the new audio with the video and deleted the original audio. Producer remastered the video with GTH Electronics' Advanced Convertor Enhancer dramatically increasing the quality of the video picture.
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This is a videoclipe i've made for this Steely Dan song. This is mine visual ideia of the words and music by Fagen/Becker. The images came from public domain images of burlesque's dancers from the 50's. Hope you enjoy. Here's the lyrics for the song: Babs and clean willie were in love they said So in love the preachers face turned red Soon everybody knew the thing was dead He shouts, she bites, they wrangle through the night She go crazy Got to make a getaway Papa say Chorus: Oh - no hesitation No tears and no hearts breakin No remorse Oh - congratulations This is your haitian divorce She takes the taxi to the good hotel Bon marché as far as she can tell She drinks the zombie from the cocoa shell She feels alright, she get it on tonight Mister driver Take me where the music play Papa say Chorus At the grotto In the greasy chair Sits the charlie with the lotion and the kinky hair When she smiled, she said it all The band was hot so They danced the famous merengue Now we dolly back Now we fade to black Tearful reunion in the usa Day by day those memories fade away Some babies grow in a peculiar way It changed, it grew, and everybody knew Semi-mojo Whos this kinky so-and-so? Papa go Chorus

"Carolyn Leonhart is some swingin' canary. You never know what this chick is gonna do next."- Donald Fagen Recorded at Steely Dan's performance at the Canandaigua Musical Arts Center in Canandaigua, NY on July 23, 2011. Times are hard You're afraid to pay the fee So you find yourself somebody Who can do the job for free When you need a bit of lovin' Cause your man is out of town That's the time you get me runnin' And you know I'll be around [Chorus:] I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh yeah I don't wanna do your dirty work No more I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh yeah Light the candle Put the lock upon the door You have sent the maid home early Like a thousand times before Like the castle in its corner In a medieval game I foresee terrible trouble And I stay here just the same [Chorus]
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Steely Dan discuss the production behind "Deacon Blues" from "Aja." "Deacon Blues" was Steely Dan's fifth Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US, where it peaked at #19 in 1978. The song remained in the Top 40 for eight weeks.
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I have decided to put my whole music collection on Youtube. I do not own the rights to any of the songs. #36 Dirty Work by Steely Dan Album: Can't Buy A Thrill Year: 1972 Written By: Walter Becker/Donald Fagen Lyrics: Times are hard You're afraid to pay the fee So you find yourself somebody Who can do the job for free When you need a bit of lovin' Cause your man is out of town That's the time you get me runnin' And you know I'll be around I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah I don't wanna do your dirty work No more I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah Light the candle Put the lock upon the door You have sent the maid home early Like a thousand times before Like the castle in its corner In a medieval game I foresee terrible trouble And I stay here just the same I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah I don't wanna do your dirty work No more I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah I don't wanna do your dirty work No more I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah I don't wanna do your dirty work No more I'm a fool to do your dirty work Oh, yeah I don't wanna do your dirty work August 28, 2010 - 114 Views October 22, 2010 - 1115 Views June 1, 2011 - 12463 Views

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