Creepy vid (not your fault) but more remarkable is the sound quality of this demo. I have never heard an unreleased Steely dan demo that sounded this good! Where did it come from - has it ever been officially released as a bonus track or anything like that?
Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy of Orange County California is asking for the public's help in identifying women, young men, and children in dozens of photos seized when detectives searched a storage locker that Rodney Alcala rented in Seattle. If you know who any of these people are, please contact Huntington Beach police detective Patrick Ellis, at 714-375-5066, or email at pellis@hbpd.org. Images were shot before July 1979.
off the chain FUNKY, fantastic backing percussion on this cut. LMAO @ your retro photo choices, not too young to be scary pervy, the women remind me of my bachelor uncle's litany of girlfriends in the 70s, they all gave themselves "hippie" names like Fern, Willow, Fawn and Venus. Love it ;.)
Your photos seem the capture the spirit of this song, with the great "Mr. Lapage" ... "he's always laughing and having fun, showing his films in the den". Nice job!
This version was made in 1971, about 4 years before the final, changed version came out in 1975. It features Flo & Eddie (Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan), the two founding members of The Turtles ("Happy Together"). They sing the backup vocals in this demo version.
Yea, weird direction with the melody...but I find myself singing it later on. Catchy still. I like this version, it's an interesting take on it. Great Dan track here too.
Are those 70's chix, Yummy. Awesome post and thanx
THEATREofPAIN270 5 months ago
"don't tell your momma, your daddy, or momma"...why does he say "momma" twice?
tulllguy 6 months ago
...trip -brings back the 70's. ...the photos go by a bit too quickly (well, some too fast, others not fast enuf, lol)
popsaka1 6 months ago
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Aliendear 7 months ago
Creepy vid (not your fault) but more remarkable is the sound quality of this demo. I have never heard an unreleased Steely dan demo that sounded this good! Where did it come from - has it ever been officially released as a bonus track or anything like that?
Zepster77 8 months ago
Photos from Rodney Alcala's storage locker
Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy of Orange County California is asking for the public's help in identifying women, young men, and children in dozens of photos seized when detectives searched a storage locker that Rodney Alcala rented in Seattle. If you know who any of these people are, please contact Huntington Beach police detective Patrick Ellis, at 714-375-5066, or email at pellis@hbpd.org. Images were shot before July 1979.
tfknouff 10 months ago
off the chain FUNKY, fantastic backing percussion on this cut. LMAO @ your retro photo choices, not too young to be scary pervy, the women remind me of my bachelor uncle's litany of girlfriends in the 70s, they all gave themselves "hippie" names like Fern, Willow, Fawn and Venus. Love it ;.)
0marigolds 1 year ago 4
Your photos seem the capture the spirit of this song, with the great "Mr. Lapage" ... "he's always laughing and having fun, showing his films in the den". Nice job!
bradharrful 1 year ago 6
This version was made in 1971, about 4 years before the final, changed version came out in 1975. It features Flo & Eddie (Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan), the two founding members of The Turtles ("Happy Together"). They sing the backup vocals in this demo version.
ncmtman 1 year ago 2
You know what? I do prefer this version . Nice groove.
lagoamemo 1 year ago
good photos
daniva 1 year ago
Yea, weird direction with the melody...but I find myself singing it later on. Catchy still. I like this version, it's an interesting take on it. Great Dan track here too.
LikeWiseLikeYou 1 year ago
This is great!
nickhuffy1 1 year ago