(And maybe your date!) Learn each song and play along with guitar jam tracks. Tom Quayle is a well respected guitarist and teacher whose influences include Greg Howe, Wayne Krantz, Tim Miller and Brett Garsed. He is a regular contributor to iGuitar digital magazine, view issues at iguitarm...
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Palmer mans the microphone again on the pedestrian "Midnight Cruiser" with the usual droll results and it marks the nadir of the proceedings. Even the dull guitar solo will put you to sleep.Fagin returns to sing "Only a Fool Would Say That" and the track's slick, jazzy feel is a big...
Includes guitar lessons and guitar backing tracks, guitar lessons by Tom Quayle This excellent guitar lesson course will show you how to nail seven great…
5. “Do It Again” (Can’t Buy a Thrill, 1972) Steely Dan’s breakthrough single (and second-highest-charting Hot 100 hit, peaking at No. 6) was in no way characteristic of the band they’d become, except insofar as A) they’re chameleonic and B) it was early excellence. Much...
when that creeping bass line cedes passage to guitar and electric piano, and the backing vocals pipe up for “you were high!”—it’s easy to ignore the sophistication of its architecture. becker and fagen used obscure chords (like the mu major , a major triad with an added 2 or 9) ...
Byline: Zach Schonfeld As the seventies wore on, the core members of Steely Dan--Donald...Schonfeld, Zach
("Midnite Cruiser") cut far more conventional figures, and the album occasionally slips off into the '60s-hangover, soft-rock sound of the day. Still, the ageless "Reelin' In the Years" and the remarkable, Latin-tinged "Do It Again" hint at all of the glories to come for Steely Dan...
("Midnite Cruiser") cut far more conventional figures, and the album occasionally slips off into the '60s-hangover, soft-rock sound of the day. Still, the ageless "Reelin' In the Years" and the remarkable, Latin-tinged "Do It Again" hint at all of the glories to come for Steely Dan...
it wasn't produced by any of the three very talented guitarists then on Steely Dan's roster – Becker, Denny Dias and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Instead, they brought in Elliott Randall, a ringer who'd originally turned down an offer to join the band. He nailed it, almost instantly. “My...