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Okay after their "Accessible" debut album came "Countdown To Ecstasy" in 1973. Due to the success of the debut the band delivered a really good unpretentious rock album, or so you would think if you played it once or twice without Really paying attention. If you do put this one in your rotation for a week or two, and check out the subtle bits and pieces you will notice the sophistication and numerous styles that would become the bands trademark sound. Of course you Don't have to delve that deeply, you can always just appreciate "Countdown..." as one helluva rock album.:grinthumb

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Show Biz Kids is a powerful song.. that's one that has the power and intensity of AC/DC, but it isn't as fast or demanding... It's like a massive wall of sound hitting me right in the chest when it comes on... my favorite from Countdown is My Old School, though:D

 

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Great band. I have everything from the first album to Aja. Favorites are the early ones, "Can't Buy A Thrill," and "Countdown To Ecstacy." "Pretzel Logic" has some great songs but a few I don't care for. "Katy Lied" and "The Royal scam" are GREAT albums too. I dig those first two the most. I played CBAT this morning, btw.
 

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Nice to have another fan in here Vic, Royal Scam is my favorite but I have everything up to Gaucho myself. I love CBAT when I am in a party mood.:rock:
 

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Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald and Steely Dan's Donald Fagen will join forces as the Dukes of September this summer when they hit the road for the 15-date (and growing) Rhythm Revue tour, starting Aug 19 in Danbury, Conn.

The jaunt is an outgrowth of all three men's involved in the New York Rock and Soul Revue, which was produced by Fagen's wife, Libby Titus, and went on the road in 1992 and, as a by-product, led Fagen and Walter Becker to reactivate Steely Dan. Fagen tells Billboard.com "we decided it needed a new name" in this incarnation, though the musical premise will remain the same, mixing their own material with favorite R&B and blues songs.

"I still love playing the music from the late 50s through the 60s, soul music and R&B, and this is really a chance for me to play it" notes Fagen, who's been an occasional member of Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band both in Woodstock and on the road. "It's just so much fun to play that music. And for me it's a total no-stress thing because the focus isn't so much on me. I just get to play without it being so much of a job in a certain way. It's a lot of fun."

McDonald adds that "for us it's like a great escape. It's kind of a luxurious opportunity to do what we would have the most fun doing. We all have fun going out as Steely Dan or Boz or Michael McDonald...but it largely consists of our own records being reproduced live. This is more fun for us, in a way, and hopefully not too self-indulgent. I think the audience enjoys it, too."

The newly christened Dukes plan to get together for rehearsals later this month in New York, with a band that includes several members from Steely Dan's regular touring troupe. Repertoire discussions are already under way, and the trio is planning a medley of songs from The Band while Fagen is planning a rendition of the Grateful Dead's "Shakedown Street" as well as material from his three solo albums. "There'll be some blues, some Stax-type material," Fagen says. "Boz has got a Chuck Berry thing he wants to do, too." McDonald, meanwhile, expects to play some Motown songs -- though not necessarily ones from his pair of "Motown" releases -- as well as "some Ray Charles things."

"We always wind up doing a Beach Boys thing here and there; that's another favorite of all of ours," adds McDonald, a former adjunct Steely Dan member who also plans to perform Doobie Brothers hits such as "What a Fool Believes" and "Takin' It To the Streets" as well as his own "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)." "We want to put our best foot forward with our own songs because we're doing so many great old songs that all of a sudden the bar gets raised. You don't want to get up there and do something too obscure that is a dimmer moment in the evening."

Scaggs, meanwhile, predicts that the show will go "a little farther afield" than the Rock and Soul Revue, mentioning songs such as Little Anthony & the Imperial's "Hurt So Bad," David Ruffin's "My Whole World Ended" and Mink deVille's "Cadillac Walk." "Out of hundreds of songs we've picked out of a hat," he says, "what are the gems and how can we fit it all into a two hour show?...What I know for sure is that I'll have the best seat in the house."

Steely Dan is currently off duty until a November tour of Australia, but Becker was a late addition to the 1992 Rock and Soul Revue tour. Would he do it again for the Rhythm Revue? "He hasn't mentioned it yet," says Fagen, who's currently working on his next solo album. "I think he wanted to take the summer off. I know he's working on some material of his own, but you never know with him. You can't pin him down."


The dates so far for the Dukes of September Rhythm Revue tour include:

Aug 19 Danbury, CT (Charles Ives Center)
Aug 20 Atlantic City, NJ (The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa)
Aug 22 Loudon, VA (Belmont Country Club)
Aug 25 Charlotte, NC (Roadrunner Mobile Amphitheatre)
Aug 26 Atlanta, GA (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park)
Aug 28 Raleigh, NC (Raleigh Amphitheatre)
Aug 29 Richmond, VA (Innsbrook Pavilion)
Aug 31 Boston, MA (Wang Theatre)
Sept 2 Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center)
Sept 3 Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach Theatre)
Sept 6 St. Paul, MN (Minnesota State Fair)
Sept 8 Detroit, MI (Fox Theatre)
Sept 10 Cincinnati, OH (PNC Pavilion)
Sept 11 Chicago, IL (Chicago Theatre)
Sept 14 Council Bluffs, IA (Mid-America Center)
Sept 27 Denver, CO (Red Rocks Amphitheatre)
Sept 29 Los Angeles, CA (Greek Theatre)
Oct 2 Las Vegas, NV (The Joint)
 

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My Collection:

1972 - Can't Buy A Thrill
1973 - Countdown To Ecstasy
1974 - Pretzel Logic
1975 - Katey Lied
1976 - The Royal Scam
1977 - Aja
1980 - Gaucho





Steely Dan, one of the most talented bands from the 70's, the only constants in this group are Donald Fagen, and Walter Becker and producer Gary Katz. Probably the ultimate studio rock band, they hated touring, but the collection of session musicians and friends who they recorded with over the years is second to none that I know of. The first album is an anomaly, by far the most accessible straight up fun rock record they ever recorded, if you only know the later albums, and find their jazzy/rock/pop/blues/R&B combination doesn't do anything for you, check out "Can't By A Thrill". Of course I love that album but I am a big fan of all their music up to and inlcuding Gaucho, which is where I stop. I have been tempted to check out the latest CD's but for some reason just never got around to it. I'll leave those for someone else to talk about, perhaps they can convince me to add them to the library.


The exact same collection as mine LG. Essential. I don't need to say anything more as you reiterated my thoughts exactly. Here's my two favourite tracks:


 
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^^Good choices Joe, and I'm not surprised you are a fan of theirs.

Here's one of my favorites.

 

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^^^ I just finished listening to that song on youtube. The Dan always gets me groovin':grinthumb
 

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^^I just picked up an SHM CD of The Royal Scam recently, the sound quality is excellent.:tup:
 

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