American Songwriter: The Deceptively Cheery Steely Dan Hit From 1977 That Epitomized Their Unique Studio Approach
It sounds like the happiest possible Steely Dan song. But "Peg" has more than a little bitterness in its lyrical DNA.
The Deceptively Cheery Steely Dan Hit From 1977 That Epitomized Their Unique Studio Approach
Yahoo: From the Purdie shuffle to its extended jazz chords - analysing Steely Dan's Babylon Sisters
From the Purdie shuffle to its extended jazz chords - analysing Steely Dan's Babylon Sisters
Far Out Magazine: ‘Only a Fool Would Say That’: The 1972 Steely Dan song that made a mockery of John Lennon
Like many of the biggest groups of the early 1970s, Steely Dan grew up under the shadow of The Beatles. That's not to say they always agreed with their message.
‘Only a Fool Would Say That’: The 1972 Steely Dan song that made a mockery of John Lennon
West Hawaii Today: Steely Dead hits the Big Island at 4 locations
The cover band Steely Dead — “a sonic fusion” of Steely Dan and the Grateful Dead — will be performing at four venues around the island beginning this week. The band is comprised of four musicians — ...
Miami New Times: Millennials and Gen Z Connect With Steely Dan’s Music
American Songwriter: Remembering the Lost Jingle Steely Dan Wrote for Schlitz Beer, Found Decades Later by Their Engineer’s Daughter
Remembering the Lost Jingle Steely Dan Wrote for Schlitz Beer, Found Decades Later by Their Engineer’s Daughter
Yakima Herald-Republic: Spin the Black Circle: Steely Dan inspires Yacht Rock genre, rejects label
Well into his 70s, Steely Dan cofounder Donald Fagen remains a contrarian. Along with the late guitarist and songwriter Walter Becker, Fagen wrote and sang some of the most biting and caustic lyrics ...