The day the music died.

/ The day the music died.
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/ The day the music died. #322  
NETFLIX has a good bio of him in his later years.

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/ The day the music died. #323  
Walter Becker (Steely Dan), dead at 67.

One of my all time favorite groups.
 
/ The day the music died. #324  
CBS sunday morning new just did a story about Blondie, the pop singer from the 70's. Her voice is the same, but she has aged but still touring at age 72. Heck, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks are still touring at age 68 and 69.

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/ The day the music died. #325  
CBS sunday morning new just did a story about Blondie, the pop singer from the 70's. Her voice is the same, but she has aged but still touring at age 72. Heck, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks are still touring at age 68 and 69. mark
Sad isn't it...
 
/ The day the music died. #326  
Not sad. I think its great but Tom Petty ticket prices of $180.00 is hard to pay when on SSI.

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CBS sunday morning new just did a story about Blondie, the pop singer from the 70's. Her voice is the same, but she has aged but still touring at age 72. Heck, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks are still touring at age 68 and 69.

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The group is Blondie.... the singer is Deborah Harry ;)
 
/ The day the music died. #331  
one of my faves as well. What talent.

After my chores today, I spent a few hours listening to Steely Dan and reading album covers and jackets (all of my stuff is vinyl). Their sound was unique - you could always tell a Steely Dan song, and yet they didn't sound the same. I'm sure Donald Fagen will go on, but it just won't be the same..

I'm very surprised that more members haven't commented. Perhaps too eclectic.
 
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After my chores today, I spent a few hours listening to Steely Dan and reading album covers and jackets (all of my stuff is vinyl). There sound was unique - you could always tell a Steely Dan song, and yet they didn't sound the same. I'm sure Donald Fagen will go on, but it just won't be the same..

I'm very surprised that more members haven't commented. Perhaps too eclectic.

I was sitting on patio last evening enjoying a good cigar, some Jack Daniels, listening to Steely Dan on iHeartRadio, when I read your post?
Think I felt a chill. I was listening to Deacon Blues from the Aja album.

Steely Dan - Deacon Blues - YouTube

They are still a favorite of mine since the beginning.
 
/ The day the music died. #333  
I liked a lot of hard rock back when, but was also/am still a Big Tyme Steely Dan fan.

Too many favourites to count (Aja was killer)...... just one:

Dont Take Me Alive / Steely Dan - YouTube

As a pup, at the time I didn't recognize how heavily jazz influenced them, but came to understand better as I spent more time listening to jazz later in life.

Kim Mitchell (Canadian rocker) commented on Steely Dan a few years back - in the day, a studio musician had definitely "made it" when they were invited to record with Steely Dan. "Yo Babe, let's track" is what they used to say, heading to the studio.

Kim figured recording in LA at night, at that level, was pretty much as good as it could get.

Rgds, D.
 
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I'm very surprised that more members haven't commented. Perhaps too eclectic.

I don't really think of them as eclectic so much as unique. As Dave mentioned, very heavy jazz influence. That was never all that common in popular rock music. I always liked Steely Dan's music, but don't consider myself a huge fan. Excellent music written and performed by by excellent musicians.
 
/ The day the music died. #335  
Lost two today. Don Williams died at 78. Troy Gentry 50 (Montgomery Gentry) died in a helicopter crash in New Jersey.

Sad day.
 
/ The day the music died. #336  
Don Williams.......the gentle giant......great voice.....great songs......will be missed. RIP......
 
/ The day the music died. #337  
After my chores today, I spent a few hours listening to Steely Dan and reading album covers and jackets (all of my stuff is vinyl). Their sound was unique - you could always tell a Steely Dan song, and yet they didn't sound the same. I'm sure Donald Fagen will go on, but it just won't be the same..

I'm very surprised that more members haven't commented. Perhaps too eclectic.
Walter Becker - Certainly very talented and will be missed. I always liked their music - definitely no mistaking them for another group. As for electic, I don't if they had any 3-chord songs - many closer to 30 chords.
 
/ The day the music died. #338  
Gordon Lightfoot is was always my favorite, seen him many many times, he's getting old now, going to cry the day he's gone.
 
/ The day the music died. #339  
Gordon Lightfoot is was always my favorite, seen him many many times, he's getting old now, going to cry the day he's gone.

Crikey, DON'T DO THAT!!!!

The first thing I see in your post, in this thread, is Gordon's name and I thought that he'd passed on!

My heart skipped a beat. :eek:
 

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