Steely Dan Sunday: “Do It Again” from Can’t Buy a Thrill (1972)
Steely Dan explore the idea of people succumbing to their worst tendencies again and again, a theme that will get many return visits.
Steely Dan explore the idea of people succumbing to their worst tendencies again and again, a theme that will get many return visits.
by Nick DeRiso Maceo Parker — leader of the ferocious JB Horns, James Brown‘s band and musical backbone back in the day — once put it all in perspective, introducing a song from the stage: “We like to play two percent jazz … and 98 percent funky stuff.” You MayRead More