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  1. Jeremy and Paul Stacey and their 14-piece big band pay tribute to the iconic, multi award-winning American rock band Steely Dan. Co-founded by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan have sold over 40 million albums and wrote classic songs such as Rickki Don't Lose That Number, Deacon Blues and Hey Nineteen. The Staceys have been around the ...

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    Vor 3 Tagen · Baxter appeared with Steely Dan on their first three albums, Can't Buy a Thrill in 1972, Countdown to Ecstasy in 1973, and Pretzel Logic in 1974. He contributed the guitar fills and signature solo heard on the group's highest charting hit "Rikki Don't Lose That Number." With The Doobie Brothers

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Answer: Josie. From "Aja", Steely Dan's 1977 release and, arguably, their most influential album. 12. From which song would you find the following lyrics: "I was the dandy Of Gamma Chi". Answer: Hey Nineteen. From "Gaucho", "Hey Nineteen" remains one of Steely Dan's most popular tracks. 13.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Steely Dan's Landmark Sixth Studio Album on Hybrid SACD! Mastered by Bernie Grundman from an Analog, Non-Dolby EQ'd 1/4-Inch 15 ips Tape Copy! Plays in All CD and SACD Players! Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 63/500! If you were an audiophile in the late 1970s, you owned Aja.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Produktbeschreibung. Technische Daten. Produktbewertungen. € 29,99. In den Warenkorb. Steely Dan | Pretzel Logic (Ltd.1LP) [Vinyl] jetzt online kaufen und weitere Produkte bei MediaMarkt entdecken.

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  6. Vor 2 Tagen · 1334. Last 3 plays: misstified ( 9/10 ), AusSteve ( 5/10 ), clevercatz ( 9/10 ). One at a Time - Single Page - Timed Game. Question 1 of 10. 1. What was the name of the first album Steely Dan released? Hint. The Royal Scam. Countdown to Ecstasy. Can't Buy a Thrill. Pretzel Logic.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · The title itself, “Your Gold Teeth,” carries a metaphorical weight. Gold teeth have historically been associated with wealth and glamour, often used as a status symbol. Steely Dan uses this imagery to represent the façade that people put on to fit into society’s mold, sacrificing their true selves for the sake of conformity.