Beyond bizarre...

Started by lowend1, March 21, 2014, 10:44:30 AM

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lowend1

Some of the world's greatest rock musicians got together and thought that this was a good idea...
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Psycho Bass Guy

It is my sad duty to note that the guitar solo in the original version of that song was a Strat played through an SVT. I cannot stand Steely Dan or their songs!

uwe

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What's so horrible about it? The singer jumps around a lot, but hits the right notes, Baxter's - didn't he play on the original too? - soloing is fluid and kicks some butt, Simon Phillips swings (always the case with him) and so does JAE (not always the case with him). Walsh doesn't contribute that much. My only gripe is Keith's piano playing, he tends to sound like a slightly mad machine (a Glenn Gould influence?), a bit harsh/robotic in his timing (but that is just his style, it worked with ELP, but Elton John or Billy Joel could have done a better job here).

I'm neither overawed by Steely Dan (they're a bit "elevator music for Westcoast intellectuals" to me) nor do I think them horrible.
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lowend1

The original solo was played by Elliot Randall.
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gearHed289

Quote from: Psycho Bass Guy on March 21, 2014, 10:47:47 AM
It is my sad duty to note that the guitar solo in the original version of that song was a Strat played through an SVT. I cannot stand Steely Dan or their songs!

With a Gibson humbucker in the neck position! I never bought their records, but I do like a lot of their stuff, this song included.


I'm afraid to watch that video.  ;D

lowend1

Not a big Steely Dan fan myself, although I love Skunk's playing - and Walter Becker DID play a Thunderbird back in the 70s...
I like exactly three of their songs, and you can probably guess which ones they are pretty easily.
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Dave W

Who's the lead singer and who thought it was a good idea to let him jump around like a bozo? I never "got" Steely Dan but this is supposed to be a serious song. Having some shirtless pretty boy bouncing and prancing around sort of distracts from the lyrics, doesn't it?

Can't fault the other musicians.

gweimer

I love Steely Dan.  I think they are the most unique and distinctive of any popular band.  Rick Derringer also did a lot of session work for them, as I recall.  He said they were perfectionists, down to the single note.

You have to love the intro on this.

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lowend1

Quote from: Dave W on March 21, 2014, 04:00:49 PM
Who's the lead singer and who thought it was a good idea to let him jump around like a bozo? I never "got" Steely Dan but this is supposed to be a serious song. Having some shirtless pretty boy bouncing and prancing around sort of distracts from the lyrics, doesn't it?

Can't fault the other musicians.

Funny part is that the singer is the only one in the band (bg vox aside) without any real name recognition.
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Pilgrim

Never seen it before.  I like it.  (Agreed that the lead singer needs more clothes and less flounce.)
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westen44

In my opinion, doing a Steely Dan song has never been a good idea, period. 
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gweimer

Quote from: westen44 on March 21, 2014, 06:48:44 PM
In my opinion, doing a Steely Dan song has never been a good idea, period.

And to think, I once auditioned for a band that was going to do nothing but Steely Dan.  Of course, one reason I didn't pursue it was because they also had no plans to play anywhere but the basement.   :o
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westen44

Quote from: gweimer on March 21, 2014, 06:51:26 PM
And to think, I once auditioned for a band that was going to do nothing but Steely Dan.  Of course, one reason I didn't pursue it was because they also had no plans to play anywhere but the basement.   :o

I can't explain it; don't really understand it myself.  But all joking aside, their music just gives me the creeps.  When I was around people raving about them, I  was always baffled.  Nevertheless, it could be there is just something about their music that I don't get. 
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gweimer

Quote from: westen44 on March 21, 2014, 07:37:03 PM
I can't explain it; don't really understand it myself.  But all joking aside, their music just gives me the creeps.  When I was around people raving about them, I  was always baffled.  Nevertheless, it could be there is just something about their music that I don't get.

Don't feel bad.  I feel the same about Pearl Jam.
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fur85

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_(band)

"Relative unknown Rick Livingstone sang lead vocals (along with Walsh and Entwistle). Backing vocals were provided by Hamish, Angus and Fergus Richardson of the band Brother."