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Walter Becker, Founding Member of Steely Dan, Has Died
not everyone who was once in a band needs to be front page news when they die
You must be young. Steely Dan rocked the suburbs and college dorms back in their day.
I think they appealed more to men than women, not sure why. I guess they were slightly sterile - didn't hit you in the gut or anything - but their music was good fun.
Fuck you Red. RIP....great musician, writer and a master in the studio. They put together some amazing bands and produced some iconic albums over the years.
Steely Dan made excellent pop music, and it was far more sophisticated and creative than most bands. Nothing wrong with hating what they churned out, it's subjective. They mixed different genres, and were partially a 70s "white soul" band. But like Hall & Oates, or "The Average White Band", the music didn't move me deeply. I just liked it. Steely Dan were cooler and jazzier than Hall & Oates, they were more FM than AM radio.
I listened to "Aja" again, their hit late 70s hit album. It is cool bachelor pad music. Like Herbie Hancock's "Headhunters."
I compare the fine craftsmanship of Steely Dan albums to Stevie Wonder's great albums of the 70s. But Stevie Wonder's stuff is better, it's art.
Does anybody remember Steeleye Span? You shouldn't because they made stiff British folk music, and you should remember Fairport Convention instead.
I compare the fine craftsmanship of Steely Dan albums to Stevie Wonder's great albums of the 70s. But Stevie Wonder's stuff is better, it's art.
It's talented stuff.
I like "Innervisions", but I still like "Once in my life" better (that's 60s not seventies though). some of the SJW stuff is a bit tedious, if understandable for the times.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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