For the love of rock
Vol II, Issue 10 – Reelin’ in the years (15 June 2017)
Name of song– Reelin’ in the years
Band- Steely Dan
Album- Can’t Buy a Thrill
Writers– Donald Fagen & Walter Becker
Release year– 1972
Peak chart positions
# 11 – Billboard Charts
# 11 – Pop Singles Chart
# 15 – Canadian Charts (1973)
# 62 – Australian Charts (1973)
Special Mentions
# 95 – 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks by Q Magazine
# 40 – Best Guitar Solo of all times by Guitar World Magazine
Similar artists– The Doobie Brothers, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Traffic, Steve Miller Band, The Allman Brothers Band
Reelin’ in the years
Reviewers- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha
Steely Dan is an American Jazz Rock band which enjoyed the critical and commercial success in the seventies and were called “the perfect musical antiheroes of the seventies” by Rolling Stone Magazine. Founded by the core members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, the band had numerous hits and their songs are still resonant in so many ardent rock fan’s collection. Famous as perfectionist musicians, they were highly regarded for their sincerity and devotion in recordings of each musical instrument. Even in lyrics, they have always been fascinated by using occult meanings as well as slangs and probably never had any straight forward typical love ballad type of writings. The maturity of their songs is revealed by the variety of topics which they have covered in their songs. All in all, they had all the ingredients for a wonderful jazz rock band with amazing guitar sounds.
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