A friend of mine had an 11 piece tribute band to Steely Dan in Denver. It is a really good band and an ambitious undertaking. 4 horns , drums bass, guitar, keys and 3 vocalist. They work up complete albums and play in order of the songs on the album. People eat it up and the places are pre sold and full.
This has caused me to get out the LP records I have (Steely Dan) from back in the day and listen to them. They sound great on my old Altec 604's. They sound good on everything. The mixes are terrific as well as the ambitious songs and arrangements. I'm not taking anything away from today's music. I'm just remembering a different time in America.
Also no wonder we listened to a whole side of an album. Once you get the needle in the groove, I'm to lazy to pick it up and jump around to different songs. I think this might be why I listens to the whole side of albums unlike my mp3's today.
This has caused me to get out the LP records I have (Steely Dan) from back in the day and listen to them. They sound great on my old Altec 604's. They sound good on everything. The mixes are terrific as well as the ambitious songs and arrangements. I'm not taking anything away from today's music. I'm just remembering a different time in America.
Also no wonder we listened to a whole side of an album. Once you get the needle in the groove, I'm to lazy to pick it up and jump around to different songs. I think this might be why I listens to the whole side of albums unlike my mp3's today.