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  2. Deacon Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Deacon Blues" was released on Steely Dan's 1977 album Aja which reached No. 3 on Billboard ' s album chart, a position it held for seven consecutive weeks. [2] The song was the duo's fifth Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US, where it peaked at number 19 the weeks of June 10 and 17, 1978.

  3. Dirty Work (Steely Dan song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was included on the band's 1972 debut album Can't Buy a Thrill.The same year it was released as a single on the Probe label in the Netherlands. [6]AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes "Dirty Work" as a "terrific pop song that subvert[s] traditional conventions" and is one of the best songs on Can't Buy a Thrill, [7] while MusicHound author Gary Graff refers to it as being ...

  4. Gaucho (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hal Leonard's The Best of Steely Dan describes Gaucho as "a concept album of seven interrelated tales about would-be hipsters." [33] According to Ian MacDonald, "Two songs are about hookers, two more concern the doings of coke dealers, and a fifth depicts the denouement of a seedy marital dispute. What redeems it all is the humour and artistry.

  5. Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party - Wikipedia

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    Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party is a live video recording of a PBS In the Spotlight special on Steely Dan, released in 2000.This video focuses on a special concert, recorded live in January 2000 at Sony Studios in New York City, New York, and features tracks from their (at the time) unreleased album Two Against Nature but also contains additional documentary footage.

  6. Category:Steely Dan songs - Wikipedia

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    Deacon Blues; Dirty Work (Steely Dan song) Do It Again (Steely Dan song) Don't Take Me Alive; E. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo; Everything You Did; F. FM (No Static at All) H.

  7. Remember Beans from 'Even Stevens?' You'll never guess what ...

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    But recently, Lawrence's "Even Stevens" character blew up on social media after an anonymous prankster created "Beans Memes." Take a look at the hilarity: Take a look at the hilarity: nickelbeans ...

  8. Josie (Steely Dan song) - Wikipedia

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    Josie was released as the third single from Aja, following "Peg" and "Deacon Blues." [6] [10] A non-Aja single, "FM (No Static at All)," was released between "Deacon Blues" and "Josie." [6] Although the earlier two Aja singles reached the Top 20, "Josie" fell a little short of that, peaking at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  9. How Dan Stevens Became Hollywood’s Go-To Guy for, Well, Anything

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    It’s been less than 12 years since Dan Stevens raised a middle finger to the British aristocracy (OK, the Crawleys), quitting “Downton Abbey” as the show neared its Emmy-amassing zenith and ...