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My Old School

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  1. Early Steely Dan music was good stuff.
    I saw them back then in a livestock pavilion in Reno. The power kept going out when they got to jamming, like on Reeling in the Years.

    Fagen was so pissed he left the stage.

    They soon stopped touring altogether.

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  2. I wish I could player guitar like Skunk Baxter.

    Then I remember hearing Artie Shaw on a call in talk show. A caller said he wished he could play the clarinet like Shaw did.

    Shaw replied, “Do you practice eight hours a day? Because if you don’t, I don’t want to hear it.”

    That was a great video. It didn’t have the reed and brass section as the studio recording did, but it didn’t lose anything because of it. Nor did it use synthesizers to make up for it.

    To me, this type of show was just there — another case of “You don’t know what you got ‘til it’s gone.”

    Becker and Fagan supposedly wrote some bubble-gum records in the late ‘60’s, but I haven’t been able to find a list.

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  3. Saw The Dan in ’03 at Hershey Park (PA) Arena. They closed out a blissful three or so hours with “My Old School”. We were all standing….
    Leonid is the bass player arranger in the above. Amazing… !!!

  4. man, he’s uglier than Jagger (or any of the Stones)

    but, I loved early Dan …. I still have my ‘Countdown To Exstacy’ album … surprised I didn’t wear out the grooves

    they went downhill w/ the departure of Baxter, imo. got too pretentious
    happens when people take themselves too seriously … yeah, yeah, I get it, you guys went to colleggggge … get in line, genius’

  5. Great band.

    Also, kudos to the director for creatively placing the background singers in the frame.

    He knew that staring at Frankenstein Fagan for 5 minutes was not gonna be good TV. 😆

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