Steely Dan.....

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Big Steely head here. I used to live in a funky house we called "the castle" (it actually had a throne in it and stain glass windows). I lived there with a guy named Kevin Gilbert. He liked the place so I rented it with him. But, the guest house in the back was rented by Ed Greene who played drums on Aja! A couple times I'd go back there and ask him Steely questions but now that I think about... not nearly enough!

He made a cool drum library called Greene Machine. I think he played on "I Got the News" which is a cool beat. Of course Gadd's drums on the song "Aja" just rule! When he goes to the ride bell at the end is one of the best moments in music ever. I always pictured Donald and Walter looking at each other in disbelief when he did that (apparently in one take).

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Squids wrote:Big Steely head here. I used to live in a funky house we called "the castle" (it actually had a throne in it and stain glass windows). I lived there with a guy named Kevin Gilbert. He liked the place so I rented it with him. But, the guest house in the back was rented by Ed Greene who played drums on Aja! A couple times I'd go back there and ask him Steely questions but now that I think about... not nearly enough!

He made a cool drum library called Greene Machine. I think he played on "I Got the News" which is a cool beat. Of course Gadd's drums on the song "Aja" just rule! When he goes to the ride bell at the end is one of the best moments in music ever. I always pictured Donald and Walter looking at each other in disbelief when he did that (apparently in one take).
any drum sample libraries with drums similiar to that on aja? i really like that warm, drier drum sound.

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aja, wow that brings back memories!
I always loved 'reelin' in the years' - thought it was a great cruising in the car tune..and the college-in jokes, wtf, I was college age back then!
Read an interview with the producer of Aja, Michael O'Martian, related the tale of needing a piano for the title cut and they sent him to buy one. He got (I forget which - ) a 7 or 9 foot Bosendorfer. Very nice, but expensive piano.

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Steely Dan. :love: Fantastic music and performances. Aja :hail: is One of my all time favorite albums. Wayne Shorter and Steve Gadd :!: They don't make popular music like that anymore.



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Another Dan fan here. Saw them live twice and have all their albums. So many great tracks, from the lesser known ones like "Brooklyn (owes the charmer)" to the well-known classics like "Kid Charlemagne". :love: Much prefer their seventies stuff to their recent offerings though.

There was a TV series here in the UK a few years ago called "Classic Albums". Each 1 hour episode interviewed the people behind a particular album and there's one all about the making of Aja with lots of input from Don and Walt playing back the old multi-track tapes and showing how the tracks were built up - worth getting hold of if you're interested in the background stuff, I think its still available on DVD.

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SD is fantastic.

Almost everything they did was truly delightful. It's all the "little" things that are there.......or are not (space/silence can be a good thing :wink: ) that puts them on a whole new level.

aja has to be one of the greatest engineering records ever released as well.

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donald fagan can tell a story ...
or two ...
dan lyrics are without equal ...


'you must be jokin' son'...
'where did you get those shoes' ?...
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Okay, so who can tell me who "Kid Charlemagne" is about?

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james0tucson wrote:Okay, so who can tell me who "Kid Charlemagne" is about?
owsley stanley , eh ?...
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normal wrote:donald fagan can tell a story ...
or two ...
dan lyrics are without equal ...


'you must be jokin' son'...
'where did you get those shoes' ?...
Truth :!:
'you are obsolete-
look at all the white men on the street...'
ew
A spectral heretic...

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Psyclapse wrote: and there's one all about the making of Aja with lots of input from Don and Walt playing back the old multi-track tapes and showing how the tracks were built up - worth getting hold of if you're interested in the background stuff, I think its still available on DVD.
Yeah, watched that DVD twice, really nice.
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I love that show! Best show ever. I have the Dark Side one. Aja too? Got to get it. Thanks.

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Anyone else notice how amazingly in tune Steely records are? Astounding, that.
To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders - Lao Tzu

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Love the Dan. Great playing, arrangements, production, tunes, lyrics, attitude. Particularly some great guitar work over the years from top guys.

There's an excellent interview with Walter Becker in the book "Songwriters on Songwriting". He says virtually all of their songs he and Fagan took to the studio with lyrics and chord charts, and the rest was worked out with the band.

I can listen to their stuff for hours and hours.

DaveL
You can twist perceptions, reality won't budge.
-- Rush Show Don't Tell

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Not really a fan of their music, though there were times back in college when I got into it. However, I do admire them greatly for their achievements: most notably their outstanding production value and the fact that they managed to become popular without relying on live performance. The were essentially a studio band. Sure, they did do concerts some, but those were fairly rare. These aren't guys who lived on the road like 99% of the other musicians of their day. Certainly can't fault their musicianship one bit.

But damn! Their produciton!

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