One last goodbye...
"Gaucho (1980)" was the notorious Steely Dan's last hurrah before the Jazz-Rock die off of the 80's. The last infamous album that would kill the long-time partnership of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker for twenty years. After the struggles of "Gaucho", Steely Dan would cease to be it. It was a production cycle full of drama, drugs, and despair. Despite the devastation Gaucho left in its wake, its creation and cast is a story in itself. An album so selective it spawned a long forgotten and long desired bootleg twin. Why do then the most hardcore of Steely Fans whisper of this "Lost Gaucho".
Well... Kind Spirit, don't go, because I Can't Write Home 'Bout You.
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Video Sources (Support the creators/uploaders):
-Sir. Mix-A-Lot Rare Music's Steely Dan - The Second Arrangement (Restored 2nd demo): bit.ly/34xCksh
-Steely Dan - Aja (Classic Albums documentary): bit.ly/2YPG6Md
-My Old School - Steely Dan: bit.ly/2RWQY9t
-Steely Dan - Reelin' In The Years - Live - Old Grey Whistle Test: bit.ly/36AlCtw
-New York City in 1993 in HD - DTheater DVHS Demo Tape: bit.ly/2EwsbBz
-Steely Dan Plush TV Jazz Rock Party 2000
-Wendel 3: bit.ly/2EwtuAt
-Steely Dan - confessions - bonus dvd from everything must go: bit.ly/2Z0locN
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Music:
Mini Vandals - "Who's Using Who" (00:06-02:05)
Frédéric Chopin - "Galop Marquis", preformed by Aya Higuchi (02:05-02:15)
Quincas Moreira - "Love or Lust" (02:15-05:54)
John Deley - "Blues Blast" (05:44-08:40)
John Deley and the 41 Players - "Watercolors" (08:35-10:12, 10:18-11:54)
Silent Partner - "Chances" (11:54-16:17)
E's Jammy Jams - "When Johnny Goes Marching" (16:12-22:58)
Quincas Moreira - "Malandragem" (22:58-25:31)
Steely Dan - Second Arrangement (Disco Conclusion) (25:31-26:10)
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All copyrighted media, images, and music respective owner(s).
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Sources:
- Sweet, Brian. STEELY DAN: Reelin' in the Years. OMNIBUS Press, 2018.
-Steely Dan “The Second Arrangement” (lost studio recording of unreleased track; 1980): bit.ly/2OH4Otl
-Listen to Steely Dan's Donald Fagen Discuss Walter Becker's Death, Gaucho, and More: bit.ly/2OH6fIe
-Decadent Diversions: Steely Dan's Gaucho: bit.ly/35r1s4D
-Steely Dan: Gaucho Album Review: bit.ly/34gflm7
-Gaucho - Rolling Stone: bit.ly/35y8R1U
-'Gaucho': It's Not Easy: bit.ly/2rmeMIK
-Gaucho: The near implosion of Steely Dan's Yacht Rock masterpiece: bit.ly/2XIfbBm
-How Steely Dan Came Unglued With 'Gaucho': bit.ly/2XSlVwR
-Remembering The Tumultuous Perfection Of Steely Dan's Chapter-Closing Album, 'Gaucho': bit.ly/2ONlW0A
-'Gaucho': How Steely Dan Turned Tragedy Into Triumph: bit.ly/2qTJmti
- A big hello from Hawaii: Seeking to recover after Steely Dan, Walter Becker hid out on an island in the sun. From where he granted Giles Smith a rare interview: bit.ly/35pnVzu
-Reflections On Steely Dan's “Gaucho” by Steve Khan: bit.ly/2XWQT6H
-Metal Leg 15 - Winter 1991 - The Steely Dan Reader: bit.ly/2XUuDKX
-Steely Dan - The Lost Gaucho (1980):
-BB Chronicles: Steely Dan - The Lost Gaucho and Outtakes: bit.ly/2Ds2uS8
-Radio Dupree: Steely Dan Rarities night September 17, 2011: bit.ly/2qYoVvw
-BigO Worldwide: bit.ly/2sxNmjy
-Steely Dan: Fauxcho (essential Gaucho outtakes): bit.ly/2rx5LNh
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14 дек 2019