Monday, December 22, 2008

Why do I hate Steely Dan?

So smarmy. So smug. Suck? Steely!

All alliteration aside... actually, one more: soulless.



Every time I hear the name Steely Dan, this song pops into my head. Which really doesn't help. But especially since I read this article by co-founder and mastermind of Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, all about the rise and fall of Jean Shepherd--the man behind A Christmas Story. The article actually makes for pretty good reading, but most telling is Fagen's continued references to Lenny Bruce. Lenny who you may say? More on that later.

In the meantime, I found this lovingly brutal takedown of Fagen in the Onion to be so so satisfying. Clean doesn't really come close to describing their band's sound. More like anti-septic, mixed with 70s LA sleaze. Ugh... disgusting. But 70s sleaze resulted in some pretty good records, so that can't be all it.

Perhaps it is the obnoxious and long-winded open letter to Wes Anderson, letting the director know how terrible his movies have become, which disappoints Steely Dan to no end--illustrated by terrible songs they wrote to replace the music of his then upcoming release The Darjeeling Limited. Or at least that's what I assume. I couldn't get past the opening declaration of their credentials, namely some Intro to Film 101 name-dropping. Congratulations guys, you must be film critics of the highest caliber. Who could ever doubt your taste?

Oh, anyone who has ever listened to your music.

Also I should probably say old men, not guys. Is this a generational gap, a sense of humor thing? I mean, Lenny Bruce was great and all, but he's not all that shocking anymore. And Mitch Hedberg certainly outdid him in the OD department.

Steely Dan, after all, comes from Burrough's Naked Lunch. But as "dark" as Steely Dan's "sarcastic" songs get (OMG what ever could the song title "Peg" refer to, in a song that seems to be about a blue film?), they can't touch Burrough's insanity. The defense here, I think, is that Steely Dan's albums are "cerebral," "wry," "eccentric" (thanks Wikipedia)...

Besides, square, dig the jazz influence. Plus, we're like totally joking anyway.

If all of Steely Dan is merely a joke, perhaps I don't get it.

Or it was never funny.

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