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Stax at the Proms on iPlayer. Tremendous stuff.
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I'm listening to the greatest band (duo plus innumerable musicians) who ever played - some may think this hyperbole but it's simple fact - Steely Dan. Feeling a tad morose at the sad news that Walter Becker died today (ok yesterday) and sorry that some friends who have admired them for life and thought they would finally get to see them play in Ireland in October will now at best see Donald Fagan & friends.
I've been listening to them since the 1970's, bought everything they ever issued. They rarely toured or played live events, they never felt they could recreate perfection of the studio live, and for years, wouldn't settle for less. Great music, clever lyrics & to my ears, unique sound, genuinely unique, I've never heard any one or band remotely like them.
I had been sad anyway given the death of my pet rat Elvis, what were the odds he would go that way - caught in a trap. Frigging show off.
Anyway, Walter, Walter, Walter, why did you have to go, so sad, hoped to get another album or two out of you.
RIP Walter Becker.
I've been listening to them since the 1970's, bought everything they ever issued. They rarely toured or played live events, they never felt they could recreate perfection of the studio live, and for years, wouldn't settle for less. Great music, clever lyrics & to my ears, unique sound, genuinely unique, I've never heard any one or band remotely like them.
I had been sad anyway given the death of my pet rat Elvis, what were the odds he would go that way - caught in a trap. Frigging show off.
Anyway, Walter, Walter, Walter, why did you have to go, so sad, hoped to get another album or two out of you.
RIP Walter Becker.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Listening to The Royal Scam and Aja my two fave SD albums. Fond memories of rushing into the Gramophone shop in city centre to buy them on vinyl when they came out.
RIP Mr Becker.
RIP Mr Becker.
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6 albums in 6 years culminating in Aja, all of them excellent though they hated the recording of Katy Lied which was done on some new fangled system. Nothing then for 3 years and Gaucho was ok but not magic. Then a 20-year wait & 2 more albums in 3 years, both enjoyable and then................ that was it.
I'm very fond of Pretzel Logic, very whimsical lyrics and great music, but Aja is the one everybody seems to regard as the peak. Maybe that's why they only ever recorded three more albums in 30 years and more. Very tough for perfectionists who think they have produced their perfection.
Never had any sort of number one anywhere in the world as far as I know, my type of band.
I'm very fond of Pretzel Logic, very whimsical lyrics and great music, but Aja is the one everybody seems to regard as the peak. Maybe that's why they only ever recorded three more albums in 30 years and more. Very tough for perfectionists who think they have produced their perfection.
Never had any sort of number one anywhere in the world as far as I know, my type of band.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Can't remember the name of the record shop on Carlisle Road in the 70s in Derry, the guy was well known in music circles. That is where we got most of ours, Mrs T also an aficionado, indeed as she is of John Martyn, I think it must have been her taste in music that did the trick. If she'd owned Beatles albums it would never have worked.caledoniancelt wrote:Listening to The Royal Scam and Aja my two fave SD albums. Fond memories of rushing into the Gramophone shop in city centre to buy them on vinyl when they came out.
RIP Mr Becker.
Living in Derry in the seventies, of course, we both loved the Undertones, I still do, her not so much. They were about as far from sophisticated Steely Dan as you'd get at the time.
I know of one other man who is saddened here Celt apart from us. I'm cooking a roast of beef tonight that I couldn't be bothered cooking yesterday, think I know what I'll be listening to whilst cooking, 2-3 hours of pure class.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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I intend revisiting the other Steely Dan catalogue over the next week or two which involvesBaggyTrousers wrote:Can't remember the name of the record shop on Carlisle Road in the 70s in Derry, the guy was well known in music circles. That is where we got most of ours, Mrs T also an aficionado, indeed as she is of John Martyn, I think it must have been her taste in music that did the trick. If she'd owned Beatles albums it would never have worked.caledoniancelt wrote:Listening to The Royal Scam and Aja my two fave SD albums. Fond memories of rushing into the Gramophone shop in city centre to buy them on vinyl when they came out.
RIP Mr Becker.
Living in Derry in the seventies, of course, we both loved the Undertones, I still do, her not so much. They were about as far from sophisticated Steely Dan as you'd get at the time.
I know of one other man who is saddened here Celt apart from us. I'm cooking a roast of beef tonight that I couldn't be bothered cooking yesterday, think I know what I'll be listening to whilst cooking, 2-3 hours of pure class.
rummaging through boxes of CDs in my spare room. If I had only had all my collection on shelves in alphabetical or chronological order it would be so much easier. Enjoy your roast beef and . whatever liquid you wash it down with. I'm driving daughter around tonight so tee total and Pretzel Logic in the car CD player.
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Whilst obviously not a Steely Dan album, I think that Donald Fagans 'The Nightfly' is one of the best albums of all time.
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colind wrote:Whilst obviously not a Steely Dan album, I think that Donald Fagans 'The Nightfly' is one of the best albums of all time.
Couldn't agree more, it's an amazing listen.
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Let's put it this way if one of them had to go, sorry Walter but it's you. Fagen is the voice of 99% of the classics they co-wrote. Walter without Donald wouldn't work, Donald without Walter still has chops and as you gents confirm, Fagen has produced some tasty stuff solo.caledoniancelt wrote:colind wrote:Whilst obviously not a Steely Dan album, I think that Donald Fagans 'The Nightfly' is one of the best albums of all time.
Couldn't agree more, it's an amazing listen.
Sorry, Walter, it's a pretty cold way to look at it but accurate.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Having availed of tickets for their show in Dublin on 30th October, I am somewhat gutted to hear the sad news but relieved to hear that DF and the band are going to keep bringing their glorious music to the fans.
His death at 68 was too early and the same can be said of a lot of the musicians who became legends in the 1970s, Glen Frey pretty recently, too.
On the other hand, how Uncle Joe Walsh remains upright (more or less) is something of a latter-day miracle - but we don't believe in miracles so it must be the preservative effect of several million gallons of the hard stuff.
Anyway, rock on, Walter!!!
His death at 68 was too early and the same can be said of a lot of the musicians who became legends in the 1970s, Glen Frey pretty recently, too.
On the other hand, how Uncle Joe Walsh remains upright (more or less) is something of a latter-day miracle - but we don't believe in miracles so it must be the preservative effect of several million gallons of the hard stuff.
Anyway, rock on, Walter!!!
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The beef was lovely washed down with a bottle of Chateauneuf du Pape that my son bought me for my birthday. Aja, followed by a mix I have saved on Amazon Prime. A good night.caledoniancelt wrote:I intend revisiting the other Steely Dan catalogue over the next week or two which involvesBaggyTrousers wrote:Can't remember the name of the record shop on Carlisle Road in the 70s in Derry, the guy was well known in music circles. That is where we got most of ours, Mrs T also an aficionado, indeed as she is of John Martyn, I think it must have been her taste in music that did the trick. If she'd owned Beatles albums it would never have worked.caledoniancelt wrote:Listening to The Royal Scam and Aja my two fave SD albums. Fond memories of rushing into the Gramophone shop in city centre to buy them on vinyl when they came out.
RIP Mr Becker.
Living in Derry in the seventies, of course, we both loved the Undertones, I still do, her not so much. They were about as far from sophisticated Steely Dan as you'd get at the time.
I know of one other man who is saddened here Celt apart from us. I'm cooking a roast of beef tonight that I couldn't be bothered cooking yesterday, think I know what I'll be listening to whilst cooking, 2-3 hours of pure class.
rummaging through boxes of CDs in my spare room. If I had only had all my collection on shelves in alphabetical or chronological order it would be so much easier. Enjoy your roast beef and . whatever liquid you wash it down with. I'm driving daughter around tonight so tee total and Pretzel Logic in the car CD player.
Hope you enjoyed Pretzel Logic if not the chauffeur duty. I listened to Charlie Freak amongst my compilation. A salutary tale of the depths of misfortune, the opportunistic behaviour of a scoundrel & ultimate goodness of the human spirit coming through, pure gold.
Charlie Freak had but one thing to call his own
Three weight ounce pure golden ring no precious stone
Five nights without a bite
No place to lay his head
And if nobody takes him in
He'll soon be dead
On the street he spied my face I heard him hail
In our plot of frozen space he told his tale
Poor man, he showed his hand
So righteous was his need
And me so wise I bought his prize
For chicken feed
Newfound cash soon begs to smash a state of mind
Close inspection fast revealed his favorite kind
Poor kid, he overdid
Embraced the spreading haze
And while he sighed his body died
In fifteen ways
When I heard I grabbed a cab to where he lay
'Round his arm the plastic tag read D.O.A.
Yes Jack, I gave it back
The ring I could not own
Now come my friend I'll take your hand
And lead you home
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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The new Morrissey single
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Bit of Pat McManus. Went to see the man himself at the Empire on Saturday. Always excellent - has to be one of the best rock musicians currently drawing breath on this island.
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Grainne Duffy launches her new album in the Black Box on Thursday night.
Should be a good evening if past performances are anything to go by.
Should be a good evening if past performances are anything to go by.
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Good lineup for 25th Anniversary of Jools Hollands 'Later' show from Royal Albert Hall. BBC2 tomorrow night (Sat 23rd)
Foo Fighters, Paul Weller, Van Morrison, Dizzee Rascal, KT Tunstall, Gregory Porter amongst others (not Elvis as he wasn't available)
Foo Fighters, Paul Weller, Van Morrison, Dizzee Rascal, KT Tunstall, Gregory Porter amongst others (not Elvis as he wasn't available)