When Aja came out, I was studying to be a recording engineer in Hollywood. We used the album as a example of a perfect recording and mastering, we listen to it dozens of times while our instructor pointed out small nuances.
I got a summer job behind the bar in a night club. The house band played Steely Dan numbers between the main acts. I am forever grateful to those guys.
Fagan and Becker are to music what Joel and Ethan Coen are to movies … quirky perfectionists completely devoted to their craft, producers of brilliant new interpretations of their respective art forms, geniuses all four in every sense of the word. Becker’s interlude speech on stage when performing “Hey Nineteen” was worth the price of admission alone!
@@ricardojacobs-u3f I can honestly claim to have been a fan of both from the very beginning of their careers … a college freshman in 1972 when “Can’t Buy A Thrill” was released and was one of the few people who actually saw “Blood Simple” in a theater in 1984.
Some might say they were arrogant, narcissistic bastards who were too ego-involved to really effectively manage their musical production and the session players who performed on their records and made the music. Becker was an average guitar player at best......quirky, in a box solo limited, and utterly unforgiving of anyone else who dare questioned his judgement....... Let's not suck one another's dicks so quickly on Donald and Walter.....as the lawsuits between Becker's family and Fagen have proven, it was always about the money, the greed, the billing, the ownership rights of the brand, etc. Becker and Fagen, if anything, were hypocrites and demagogues on music, entertainment, and their craft.
@johnmaer, what’s your actual experiential basis for such extreme personal attacks of Fagan and Becker? My comments above have nothing to do with personal observations of them as everyday human beings (or with Becker’s guitar playing skill, which was not his primary contribution to the SD musical legacy) since I have none to share. But the uniqueness of their public personas and inventiveness of their particular art form doesn’t seem to be in popular dispute. Consider that yours may very well be an outlying perspective.
Been a Dan-Fan since my College Days in '73. Just about EVERYONE I knew in college loved their music...especially my jazz oriented bass-playing housemate who thought AJA was the best album ever made.
Used to fall asleep listening to Pretzel Logic and Countdown to Ecstasy as a 14 year old in '74. Absolutely magical period of music, 1974 - 1978; particularly from Steely Dan.
When I stopped in the music store at the corner of Haight and Asbury to buy a ukulele, several salespersons gathered around and laughed a bit too much at everything I said. Etc. When asked if I was Walter Becker and replied 'no,' they dispersed :) This was some years ago. My daughter calls me Steely Dad now and then :)
My father was a lookalike of Humphry Bogart - although a lot younger. I mean you would be hard pushed to tell them apart from a distance. Used to holiday in France where people used to ask for autographs in the street. Even after the real one was dead!
Steely Dan was one of the most innovative bands in rock history. I consider them a jazz-rock fusion band, although many purists would not. Then again, who cares. When I want to listen to something, I’ll put on any one of their albums, which really is the right way to listen to their music - IMO - as opposed to some type of “best of” compilation. Aja and Gaucho are almost perfect albums. I go back and forth on which one I prefer. But, Pretzel Logic, and The Royal Scam are amazing. Just a phenomenal group, musically, compositionally, and lyrically.
Saw the actual "band" in 1973 with Skunk Baxter on lead guitar, Jim Hodder on drums, Jeff Porcaro on 2nd drums, Walter on bass, Denny Dias on guitar, and Michael McDonald on organ and vocals. Becker played bass and Fagen was set up in the back, seemingly stage fright. I think McDonald handled much of the vocals and was set up front right, next to his future Doobie Brothers bandmate, Skunk Baxter. Concert was a life changing experience, bought every album on vinyl when they came out.
Glad me and my wife saw the Dan at Memphis'Mud Island Ampitheater. He passed not long after and was a sad surprise. Great set and show. My wife, not really a fan, had a blast.
After their 1st album I got all their vinyl the Tues they came out. My fav band and I knew everything but his middle name and Chevy Chase. Saw them 2x before and 2 more after he passed. Katy Lied is my best and I read in a biography that Dr. Wu was the 'Dr' that was helping them get off heroine. RIP Walter.
During the Gaucho sessions, guitarist Walter Becker was hit by a car late one night while walking home to his New York apartment. It took him six months to recover. Then Becker’s girlfriend, Karen Roberta Stanley, died of a drug overdose at his home while the record was being made.
A true legend. Since I'm a bass player, l love his time as Steely Dan's bass player, although he worked on all facets of recorded music. He plays bass on "Florida Room" on Fagan's Kamakirad, IMHO one of the best bass lines of all time. I got to see Steely Dan in Orlando when they played their biggest hits, and also tracks from Kamakirad and 11 tracks of Whack. What a great concert! RIP
I never thought much about Walter Becker until I heard his "11 Tracks of Whack" and Fagen's "Kamakiriad". Fagen's groove-oriented nature and Becker's out-of left-field arrangements and lyrics put it all together for me. RIP, Mr. Becker. The world will never be the same for me.
One of my all time favorite guitar solos is Walter's solo on "What A Shame About Me". He expertly crafts a a musical sermon that folds right into the song. It's very bluesy, but fits perfectly. It grooves to get the listener involved. So many guitarist could learn to relate their solos to the song instead of trying to showcase their personal skill.
Growing up in the 60's/70's was perfect if you liked iconic, revolutionary, legendary music. Can't Buy a Thrill was such. a great album. Although I never saw them in concert, their contribution to music history is as anchored as any band of the period.
I saved my lunch money when I was 13 to buy "Can't Buy a Thrill". Steely Dan was the only group that I didn't get to see perform with the original members.
Very insightful and enjoyable. Great factoids on their roots and meeting. Would have liked more images, surely a band of this stature has many archived. I am a fan of these guys and regret not having seen them live when they toured. Thanks!
I had the good fortune to meet him in his grandmothers apartment in Queens in 1972, as I was dating his sister Wendy at that time. One of the greats, and a true talent...Steely Dan was one of the best "bands" of all time. I put "bands" in parentheses because it was really just him and Donald...everyone else came and went, buy you can't discount Skunk Baxter's and Larry Carlton's contributions and exemplery guitar work. The guitar solo on "Reelin' in the Year's" is one of the best...
It says a lot about the quality of the music of the 70’s, when songs like Reeling in the years, Ricky don’t lose that number etc. didn’t reach the top of the charts !
Never bought any of their albums because my tastes are for alternative indie music, but they put out some phenomenal stuff. One might say they were commercial, but it's more like they bent commercial to comply with their musical sensibilities. One of the many strengths the band had was the guitar intensive solo filled songs that never compromised the melodies, "Bodhisattva" being a prime example.
Amazing video. I love Do It Again, they had such a chill, mystical vibe to them with this album especially. Hearing where they got their name cracked me up, lol. We know the music, but learning more about the artists lives is brilliant and makes the experience of listening to them fuller. I love the mention of Rosie Vela’s album Zazu, I love it but find very few people know of it. Loved this, thank you!
Thank you! Walter was a very private person so was hard to source more personal information, but I totally understand as some musicians, like Gerry Rafferty, just love the music and not the fame aspect so much. And yes a very unusual name for a band Thank you for watching and your ongoing support as always 🥰💕
went to Bard,have memories of Fagan and Becker.Recognized Fagan as a genius when I heard him play sax in a Bard band,but didn't take advantage of doing a certain chemical with him,sorry I didn't now,would have been a great story.Anyway sorry to hear about Walter Becker's death,RIP.
a very sad ocassion walter will be missed for his incrediable witt and humour brilliant guitar and bass playing and song writing the music world has lost a genious rip walter
11 Tracks of Whack by WB is my go-to album for getting through hard times. I have the impression that Fagan wrote more of the Dan's music but that Walter held an almost Dylanesque position with incisive lyrics and story lines. Would love to know his more precise contribution, because Fagan was wonderful with lyrics too, I'm sure. Good to know WB still is appreciated. On Tracks of Whack he sounds like a guy who has hit bottom in life but has lived to tell about it. Some amazing guitar on it by some session guys, too.
I was never a fan of this band but I noted their chops were good. One day Larry Carlton brought his band into my school auditorium @the Musicians Institute, in Hollywood. And they played a Steely Dan set. After that I loved this band. BTW: 'Aja' is pronounced : ASIA.
I’m profoundly grateful to Steely Dan for getting me through the 1970s. So many parties were ruined by jackasses cranking up Led Zeppelin & playing air guitar. I always imagined “Home At Last” on Aja as being “the portrait of a New York artist struggling with life in Los Angeles.” Theirs was a heroic odyssey. Shalom Walter Shalom.
This is the first time hearing that Denny Dias was recruited by Becker and Fagen. The story is usually that Dias placed an add in the Villiage Voice for a keyboardist and bassist - "must have jazz chops, assholes need not apply". Then they added Baxter when they moved to L.A. .
There are bands that you can just know who they are within the first 2-3 seconds of play, even having never heard the track before. We all know the big ones, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Deacon and the Undertakers,...... Steely Dan was one of those bands. You could pick it up immediately. One of those iconic bands with great lyrics, great music, a unique vocal sound. Sad to see this coming to an end, and at 70, I suppose I'm not too far behind. I'll see all the great bands up there, along with Phil Ochs, Jim Croce, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and on and on and on.
Becker's solo album 11 Tracks of Whack is great! His guitar playing makes you wonder why they even would hire others because he's as good as any of them
ARE WE REELIN IN THE YEARS OR DID RICKY LOSE HIS NUMBER ????? DO IT AGAIN , I WAS A TEENAGER IN THOSE DAYS BUT WHAT A TIME FOR MUSIC IT WAS , I JUST TURNED 61 YESTERDAY , IT WAS A DIFFERENT TIME IN THE 70 ‘S , WERE GONNA REV - UP THE MOTOR SCOOTERS WHEN JOSIE COMES HOME ......... BIG BLACK COW AND GET OUT OF HERE ..... WHAT A SAX SOLO !!!! 77 , THE YEAR ELVIS LEFT THE BUILDING !!!
Becker with his long hair and glasses, hair parted on side looked awkward, a new term to describe such a person is Nerdy-Hippy. It wasn’t until Becker was older with shorter hair he grew into his looks. Same thing for Fagen. Both very intelligent men. There musicianship as a combined talent was exceptional as evidenced by the great catalog of songs, album’s and notable performances they have left. Walter was a remarkable man and I am not trying to be harsh as I’m a fan.
Aja, KatyLied and Gaucho. My top 3. In no particular order. Was fortunate enough to see them at the Hollywood Bowl. The opening night of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra’s 100th anniversary. Not sure of the timeline. But Walter died shortly thereafter. RIP Walter Becker.
OK, I need help. I'm terrible with faces... In the picture of Leather Canary starting at 1:30, it's obvious to me that Chevy Chase is in the rear, but which of the other 3 are Becker and Fagan? Maybe I can see Fagan on the right, with that squared-off chin?
Thanks for the info 11:1411:14 rmation. I like so many have long been a fan, but never knew much of the man. Was always curious.☀️ Along with Donald Fegan, such amazing talent, and body of work
Listen to The Royal Scam album "Don't Take Me Alive". Larry Carlton absolutely rips on that song. The intro is actually the chorus with Larry's lead guitar in lieu of vocals.
Sorely missed. Playing the Blues and vocalizing seriously pithy observations in a coffee shop in Heaven--without an adequate sized Tip Jar. Cheers Mr. B. (without the single malt.)
Good info on SD - Something that is a challenge with their reluctance to do much in the way of "typical" promotion stuff. I wished you had been able to get more detail in that 74-80 period, but I know how difficult that is with Fagen & Becker. One oddity - you are taking about Pretzel Logic, but show Countdown to Ecstasy. I'm Nit-picking - just ignore me. I appreciate the video!
Rickie Lee Jones was very positive about Walter. I found out about RLJ song Show Biz Kids when she in her lyrics mentioned Steely Dan records 😊 To later find out it is her sampled interview in the song Little Fluffy Clouds by The Orb (great song!). Walter, thank you for your music. Thanks for the upload 🤠
I think you made a mistake. Did you say Queens in Scarsdale, NY? If you did, you made a mistake. Scarsdale NY is in Weschester County. NOT Queens. Queens is a borough of NYC. Weschester is North of the Bronx. Sorry to have to correct you, but getting these facts correctly is important. Thanks.
So many great lines in that song isn’t there. Musically and lyrically it’s just outstanding Did you feel like Jesus? Did you realize That you were a champion in their eyes?
Wow… how hard could it possibly be for a mother to not screw over your kid??? I’m sure there are many excuses I’m also sure they are just that Mothers do better
Walter Becker remains alive in all of us who love Steely Dan music.
Well said
Steely Dan seems to be the music of my life. Every time i hear their songs it brings back vivid memories of frisbee and friends in the late 70's..
Aja was about as perfect an album as I ever heard. He was a genius. And I really liked Fagan's voice and still do.
Yes my daughter stole it from me.
A bit too perfect for me. I mean I think it's great but I prefer the more chaotic nature of the amazing preceding albums.
A desert island disc.
Try "Dark Side of the Moon" if you're looking for perfection.
When Aja came out, I was studying to be a recording engineer in Hollywood. We used the album as a example of a perfect recording and mastering, we listen to it dozens of times while our instructor pointed out small nuances.
I got a summer job behind the bar in a night club. The house band played Steely Dan numbers between the main acts. I am forever grateful to those guys.
Fagan and Becker are to music what Joel and Ethan Coen are to movies … quirky perfectionists completely devoted to their craft, producers of brilliant new interpretations of their respective art forms, geniuses all four in every sense of the word. Becker’s interlude speech on stage when performing “Hey Nineteen” was worth the price of admission alone!
Very perceptive comparison of artists of different genres but spot on. I wish more people were capable of appreciating your observation. Well done!
@@ricardojacobs-u3f I can honestly claim to have been a fan of both from the very beginning of their careers … a college freshman in 1972 when “Can’t Buy A Thrill” was released and was one of the few people who actually saw “Blood Simple” in a theater in 1984.
Fagen/Becker are America's (and the 70s) Lennon/McCartney. Steely Dan is America's (and the 70s) Beatles.
Some might say they were arrogant, narcissistic bastards who were too ego-involved to really effectively manage their musical production and the session players who performed on their records and made the music. Becker was an average guitar player at best......quirky, in a box solo limited, and utterly unforgiving of anyone else who dare questioned his judgement....... Let's not suck one another's dicks so quickly on Donald and Walter.....as the lawsuits between Becker's family and Fagen have proven, it was always about the money, the greed, the billing, the ownership rights of the brand, etc. Becker and Fagen, if anything, were hypocrites and demagogues on music, entertainment, and their craft.
@johnmaer, what’s your actual experiential basis for such extreme personal attacks of Fagan and Becker? My comments above have nothing to do with personal observations of them as everyday human beings (or with Becker’s guitar playing skill, which was not his primary contribution to the SD musical legacy) since I have none to share. But the uniqueness of their public personas and inventiveness of their particular art form doesn’t seem to be in popular dispute. Consider that yours may very well be an outlying perspective.
Been a Dan-Fan since my College Days in '73.
Just about EVERYONE I knew in college loved their music...especially my jazz oriented bass-playing housemate who thought AJA was the best album ever made.
There's NOTHING like Steely Dan.
One of the BEST bands ever!!!
Brilliant!❤
lucky enough to see Steely Dan in concert when Walter was still with us. Steve Winwood played too. A Knockout of a concert.
Yup, saw them in Chicago …also w Steve Windwood!
Saw them on the tour where they played Aja in its entirety, in order. I think this was the one they called the "401(k) tour" ;-)
Me too. How about their killer horn section!
Me too. I saw them twice in Sydney Australia in the 2000s once with Steve Windwood & the other time with World Party. They were fantastic 👍👍
Honolulu 2003
I have been a Steely Dan Fan since their beginning . Fond memory's when I hear their Music.
Thanks for these interesting glimpses into the life of Walter..........
Thank you Chris ❤️ I'm so glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Good video, thanks for this. RIP Walt Becker.
So happy you enjoyed it thank you 🥰👍
Used to fall asleep listening to Pretzel Logic and Countdown to Ecstasy as a 14 year old in '74. Absolutely magical period of music, 1974 - 1978; particularly from Steely Dan.
Great video, a very interesting insight into the life of a complicated man & a master musician/composer/producer. Much Thanx.
Thank you so much, I appreciate you 🥰👍
I am honored to share his birthday. I''ve loved his music for more than four decades. RIP Walter
Walter was a brilliant musician, He made a lot of people happy with his songs
Excellent reporting. I knew next to nothing about Walter Becker - excepting that I loved his music.
When I stopped in the music store at the corner of Haight and Asbury to buy a ukulele, several salespersons gathered around and laughed a bit too much at everything I said. Etc. When asked if I was Walter Becker and replied 'no,' they dispersed :) This was some years ago. My daughter calls me Steely Dad now and then :)
My father was a lookalike of Humphry Bogart - although a lot younger. I mean you would be hard pushed to tell them apart from a distance. Used to holiday in France where people used to ask for autographs in the street. Even after the real one was dead!
@@peterh1353 Great stories.
Steely Dan was one of the most innovative bands in rock history. I consider them a jazz-rock fusion band, although many purists would not. Then again, who cares. When I want to listen to something, I’ll put on any one of their albums, which really is the right way to listen to their music - IMO - as opposed to some type of “best of” compilation. Aja and Gaucho are almost perfect albums. I go back and forth on which one I prefer. But, Pretzel Logic, and The Royal Scam are amazing. Just a phenomenal group, musically, compositionally, and lyrically.
Saw the actual "band" in 1973 with Skunk Baxter on lead guitar, Jim Hodder on drums, Jeff Porcaro on 2nd drums, Walter on bass, Denny Dias on guitar, and Michael McDonald on organ and vocals. Becker played bass and Fagen was set up in the back, seemingly stage fright. I think McDonald handled much of the vocals and was set up front right, next to his future Doobie Brothers bandmate, Skunk Baxter. Concert was a life changing experience, bought every album on vinyl when they came out.
RIP Walter, thanks for your musik and the inspiration
Glad me and my wife saw the Dan at Memphis'Mud Island Ampitheater. He passed not long after and was a sad surprise. Great set and show. My wife, not really a fan, had a blast.
That's so special you got to see him before he passed. Cherished memory for sure 🥰
The production (I am not musically trained) of Steely Dan's music was really exceptional. Listening on a high end sound system is entrancing.
Ear candy.
A man who had his own place in the world of guitar playing, a unique sound and a serious producer.
I got to meet Walter Becker in the early 80s,he lived in the north shore town of Paia,Maui overlooking the surf spot called Tavares Bay🤙🏽
After their 1st album I got all their vinyl the Tues they came out. My fav band and I knew everything but his middle name and Chevy Chase. Saw them 2x before and 2 more after he passed. Katy Lied is my best and I read in a biography that Dr. Wu was the 'Dr' that was helping them get off heroine. RIP Walter.
During the Gaucho sessions, guitarist Walter Becker was hit by a car late one night while walking home to his New York apartment. It took him six months to recover. Then Becker’s girlfriend, Karen Roberta Stanley, died of a drug overdose at his home while the record was being made.
Always wondered what happened to Walter Becker 😥 Loved Steely Dans "Do it Again" BEST song ever! 💯🥰
That was very interesting, thank you so much. RIP dear Mr. Becker, you made wonderful music.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you 💗
A true legend. Since I'm a bass player, l love his time as Steely Dan's bass player, although he worked on all facets of recorded music. He plays bass on "Florida Room" on Fagan's Kamakirad, IMHO one of the best bass lines of all time. I got to see Steely Dan in Orlando when they played their biggest hits, and also tracks from Kamakirad and 11 tracks of Whack. What a great concert! RIP
I never thought much about Walter Becker until I heard his "11 Tracks of Whack" and Fagen's "Kamakiriad". Fagen's groove-oriented nature and Becker's out-of left-field arrangements and lyrics put it all together for me. RIP, Mr. Becker. The world will never be the same for me.
I had been a fan of Steeley Dan . since their first album , years later found 11 Tracks in a used cd store. Wow what a great recording and lyrics ..
Great musician, great band, timeless songs, RIP Mr Becker.
Harmony & Hearts Lifestyle, This video is fantastic! I liked it a lot!
Aww thank you so very much, I appreciate you 🥰
One of my all time favorite guitar solos is Walter's solo on "What A Shame About Me". He expertly crafts a a musical sermon that folds right into the song. It's very bluesy, but fits perfectly. It grooves to get the listener involved. So many guitarist could learn to relate their solos to the song instead of trying to showcase their personal skill.
Growing up in the 60's/70's was perfect if you liked iconic, revolutionary, legendary music. Can't Buy a Thrill was such. a great album. Although I never saw them in concert, their contribution to music history is as anchored as any band of the period.
I saved my lunch money when I was 13 to buy "Can't Buy a Thrill". Steely Dan was the only group that I didn't get to see perform with the original members.
Remember the first time I heard 'Do it again'... what a trip. RIP Walt, Rock on.
Denny was a monster on guitar.
I love them all especially their solo albums!!
Steely Dan is musical perfection, and Katy Lied is the apogee of their career IMO. Their whole catalog is amazing, musician's musicians.
My favorite Becker tune: Book of Liars. Bittersweet genius.
Very insightful and enjoyable. Great factoids on their roots and meeting. Would have liked more images, surely a band of this stature has many archived. I am a fan of these guys and regret not having seen them live when they toured. Thanks!
Thank you so much for watching 😁👍
I had the good fortune to meet him in his grandmothers apartment in Queens in 1972, as I was dating his sister Wendy at that time. One of the greats, and a true talent...Steely Dan was one of the best "bands" of all time. I put "bands" in parentheses because it was really just him and Donald...everyone else came and went, buy you can't discount Skunk Baxter's and Larry Carlton's contributions and exemplery guitar work. The guitar solo on "Reelin' in the Year's" is one of the best...
It says a lot about the quality of the music of the 70’s, when songs like Reeling in the years, Ricky don’t lose that number etc. didn’t reach the top of the charts !
Never bought any of their albums because my tastes are for alternative indie music, but they put out some phenomenal stuff. One might say they were commercial, but it's more like they bent commercial to comply with their musical sensibilities. One of the many strengths the band had was the guitar intensive solo filled songs that never compromised the melodies, "Bodhisattva" being a prime example.
The sound of the 70's, the soundtrack to my teens.
Amazing video. I love Do It Again, they had such a chill, mystical vibe to them with this album especially. Hearing where they got their name cracked me up, lol. We know the music, but learning more about the artists lives is brilliant and makes the experience of listening to them fuller. I love the mention of Rosie Vela’s album Zazu, I love it but find very few people know of it. Loved this, thank you!
Thank you! Walter was a very private person so was hard to source more personal information, but I totally understand as some musicians, like Gerry Rafferty, just love the music and not the fame aspect so much. And yes a very unusual name for a band Thank you for watching and your ongoing support as always 🥰💕
I’m so happy I saw them twice in Sydney Australia in the early 2000s. Fantastic 👍👍
went to Bard,have memories of Fagan and Becker.Recognized Fagan as a genius when I heard him play sax in a Bard band,but didn't take advantage of doing a certain chemical with him,sorry I didn't now,would have been a great story.Anyway sorry to hear about Walter Becker's death,RIP.
a very sad ocassion walter will be missed for his incrediable witt and humour brilliant guitar and bass playing and song writing the music world has lost a genious rip walter
Aja is easily a top-ten album for me...
So many good songs, but 'Home At Last' is my fav.
+1 for Home at Last
11 Tracks of Whack by WB is my go-to album for getting through hard times. I have the impression that Fagan wrote more of the Dan's music but that Walter held an almost Dylanesque position with incisive lyrics and story lines. Would love to know his more precise contribution, because Fagan was wonderful with lyrics too, I'm sure. Good to know WB still is appreciated. On Tracks of Whack he sounds like a guy who has hit bottom in life but has lived to tell about it. Some amazing guitar on it by some session guys, too.
I didn't know he had passed away. May he rest in peace. 🎸
I was never a fan of this band but I noted their chops were good. One day Larry Carlton brought his band into my school auditorium @the Musicians Institute, in Hollywood. And they played a Steely Dan set. After that I loved this band. BTW: 'Aja' is pronounced : ASIA.
I’m profoundly grateful to Steely Dan for getting me through the 1970s. So many parties were ruined by jackasses cranking up Led Zeppelin & playing air guitar.
I always imagined “Home At Last” on Aja as being “the portrait of a New York artist struggling with life in Los Angeles.” Theirs was a heroic odyssey. Shalom Walter Shalom.
Some truly great music!
Yes, a genius. I miss him and his contribution to his art. A very special musician.
One of my favorite bands to this day…iconic ❤
This is the first time hearing that Denny Dias was recruited by Becker and Fagen. The story is usually that Dias placed an add in the Villiage Voice for a keyboardist and bassist - "must have jazz chops, assholes need not apply". Then they added Baxter when they moved to L.A. .
Gauchos sound and lyrics are outstanding.
and bass… walter!
My tripping days started with these guys.
Still listening today.
There are bands that you can just know who they are within the first 2-3 seconds of play, even having never heard the track before. We all know the big ones, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Deacon and the Undertakers,...... Steely Dan was one of those bands. You could pick it up immediately. One of those iconic bands with great lyrics, great music, a unique vocal sound. Sad to see this coming to an end, and at 70, I suppose I'm not too far behind. I'll see all the great bands up there, along with Phil Ochs, Jim Croce, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and on and on and on.
Aja is of the finest albums released in the last half century, IMO.
Becker's solo album 11 Tracks of Whack is great! His guitar playing makes you wonder why they even would hire others because he's as good as any of them
Great stuff Walter..REST IN ✌️
ARE WE REELIN IN THE YEARS OR DID RICKY LOSE HIS NUMBER ????? DO IT AGAIN , I WAS A TEENAGER IN THOSE DAYS BUT WHAT A TIME FOR MUSIC IT WAS , I JUST TURNED 61 YESTERDAY , IT WAS A DIFFERENT TIME IN THE 70 ‘S , WERE GONNA REV - UP THE MOTOR SCOOTERS WHEN JOSIE COMES HOME ......... BIG BLACK COW AND GET OUT OF HERE ..... WHAT A SAX SOLO !!!! 77 , THE YEAR ELVIS LEFT THE BUILDING !!!
Well, what can I say? I'm, north of 70 and to say Steely Dan was part of my life's soundtrack would be redundant.
RIP to Walter Becker.
Becker with his long hair and glasses, hair parted on side looked awkward, a new term to describe such a person is Nerdy-Hippy.
It wasn’t until Becker was older with shorter hair he grew into his looks.
Same thing for Fagen.
Both very intelligent men.
There musicianship as a combined talent was exceptional as evidenced by the great catalog of songs, album’s and notable performances they have left.
Walter was a remarkable man and I am not trying to be harsh as I’m a fan.
Aja, KatyLied and Gaucho. My top 3. In no particular order. Was fortunate enough to see them at the Hollywood Bowl. The opening night of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra’s 100th anniversary. Not sure of the timeline. But Walter died shortly thereafter. RIP Walter Becker.
Lucky you 🥰👍
OK, I need help. I'm terrible with faces... In the picture of Leather Canary starting at 1:30, it's obvious to me that Chevy Chase is in the rear, but which of the other 3 are Becker and Fagan? Maybe I can see Fagan on the right, with that squared-off chin?
Thanks for the info 11:14 11:14 rmation. I like so many have long been a fan, but never knew much of the man. Was always curious.☀️ Along with Donald Fegan, such amazing talent, and body of work
Oh my god Becker/Fagan up there with Lennon/McCartney, Richards/Jaggar.Steely Dan my #one.RIP WALTER
Great man
Which song did Walter sing? I remember him singing it live back during the '93 Tour
Book of Liars
Icons Walter and Donald .They used Great session players no doubt ..
LONG LIVE STEELY DAN
Steely Dan... Top
The solo on, Do It Again” is probably the best solo ever on any record with the exception of, Sultans Of Swing. I would say they are tied for first.
Listen to The Royal Scam album "Don't Take Me Alive". Larry Carlton absolutely rips on that song. The intro is actually the chorus with Larry's lead guitar in lieu of vocals.
The great Denny Diaz
Never heard of the Chevy Chase connection before.
Sorely missed. Playing the Blues and vocalizing seriously pithy observations in a coffee shop in Heaven--without an adequate sized Tip Jar. Cheers Mr. B. (without the single malt.)
After Walter Becker passed, Fagen said that he had had a horrible childhood.
Had no idea about the Chevy Chase connection.
F&B didn't 'recruit' Denny. He recruited them to his band and they then took it over.
Saw the original band at the Westbury music fair. Early 70’s.
Deacon Blues was also a major hit.
Sad ending.....🥲
Good info on SD - Something that is a challenge with their reluctance to do much in the way of "typical" promotion stuff. I wished you had been able to get more detail in that 74-80 period, but I know how difficult that is with Fagen & Becker. One oddity - you are taking about Pretzel Logic, but show Countdown to Ecstasy. I'm Nit-picking - just ignore me. I appreciate the video!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback, I appreciate you! 🤗
Babilon Sisters 🎶👍
My mother got hit by a cab in NYC also. She got $50k plus medical expenses. 30+ years ago
I'm sorry to hear that, hope she made a full recovery 🥰
@@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv Yeah, for the most part.
Fascinating....
Rickie Lee Jones was very positive about Walter. I found out about RLJ song Show Biz Kids when she in her lyrics mentioned Steely Dan records 😊
To later find out it is her sampled interview in the song Little Fluffy Clouds by The Orb (great song!).
Walter, thank you for your music.
Thanks for the upload 🤠
It sounds like he was very well liked in the industry 🥰 Thank you for your comment and for watching 😁👍
Listen to RLJ The horses and tell me if you hear Walter in there! He produced that album
RLJ's version of Show Biz Kids is a cover. It's a Steely Dan song. And, btw, dey got da Steely Dan t-shirt :)
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend also I have subscribed to the channel ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much! Enjoy the rest of your weekend 🥰🌈
I think Becker graduated from peter Stuyvesant High School in 1968 before he headed off to Bard College.
I think you made a mistake. Did you say Queens in Scarsdale, NY? If you did, you made a mistake. Scarsdale NY is in Weschester County. NOT Queens. Queens is a borough of NYC. Weschester is North of the Bronx. Sorry to have to correct you, but getting these facts correctly is important. Thanks.
Queens "and" Scarsdale
He is one of manny people I'll miss
❤Eric Kaz connection. He and Libby Titus wrote love has no pride all the circle of people.
They just don't make bands like this anymore.
Wow, Fagan looks like a Michael Imperioli relative. (2:20)
Kid Charlemagne is my favourite song
BUT ..Is there gas in the car ??
@@johnharrison2094 yes, there's gas in the car....
@@laurencelevene4333 Eternal gas! ;)
So many great lines in that song isn’t there.
Musically and lyrically it’s just outstanding
Did you feel like Jesus?
Did you realize
That you were a champion in their eyes?
@@Rasscasse agreed 100%
Wow… how hard could it possibly be for a mother to not screw over your kid???
I’m sure there are many excuses
I’m also sure they are just that
Mothers do better
Remember when his girlfriend overdosed and died at his home in 1981
So Nice Thank You. Another Tortured Artist Who Produced Excellence And Beauty. RIP
Thank you!
The Making of Aja:
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