Having got my Dad's 1979 Pioneer PL L1000 repaired recently, my mint condition of Aja by the one and only Steely Dan has arrived and as I type this post I'm listening to Mr Fagen sing the Deacon Blues.
I am a mere ameteur, but I have always felt this album is something special. Since listening to it on CD in the old Ford Galaxy back when I was very small on the drive down the M4 to West Wales from London with my Dad, it has regularly been a part of good times and memories in my life.
Sadly the old man has past along with Mr Becker, but the music lives on, seemingly timeless and unmistakeable.
Is there anyone out there for whom this record brings back special memories? Who thinks the album is more than just a collection of songs? I'd love to know!
I am a mere ameteur, but I have always felt this album is something special. Since listening to it on CD in the old Ford Galaxy back when I was very small on the drive down the M4 to West Wales from London with my Dad, it has regularly been a part of good times and memories in my life.
Sadly the old man has past along with Mr Becker, but the music lives on, seemingly timeless and unmistakeable.
Is there anyone out there for whom this record brings back special memories? Who thinks the album is more than just a collection of songs? I'd love to know!
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