Your listen-along Steely Dan podventure. Join Oli (Dan fan) and Andrew (Dan sceptic), as they take the scenic route through the entire Steely Dan discography. Each week, our hosts take a forensic look at a Steely Dan song. Join them on a nine-series trek from 'Do It Again' on 1972's Can't Buy a Thrill, to 'Everything Must Go' on the 2003 album of the same name. Will they uncover hidden truths? Wil... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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It's the season finale. Andrew appears to have stomached an entire Steely Dan album without vomiting a rainbow of jazz-tinged despair. Will he fall at the final hurdle?
In which your hosts, Oli Pyper and Andrew Souter, use Nathan Fielder's penis as a tool to deconstruct the Steely Dan song 'Everything You Did'.
In this bumper episode, legal expert Matt Hasler joins Oli and Andrew to discuss Steely Dan's biggest UK hit. Is it a harmless cod-reggae trifle? Or has Papa gone too far this time?
Andrew 'Cold' Souter and Oli 'Daring' Pyper again welcome Steely Ann to the pod bothy. The subject? A funky bit of kleptopop that proved instrumental in defining the Steely Ann sound and helping them seize their crown as south-central Minnesota's pre... more
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Clear-eyed, insightful and fun. Two lads from Birmingham give each song a loving and thorough thrashing.
These guys have some Steely Dan hot takes and a half, but I love them anyway. Fun facts and witty banter keep me laughing along. Brilliant!
Love this podcast, funny and insightful, never thought an hour per single track could be a viable format but you have proved me wrong. How about a crimson tide tattoo?
my favorite sort of warm conversation between two friends, both of whom have very nice accents, it is always right around an hour and entertains many odd tangents. It is ostensibly a steely dan podcast (each episode is about a song, in chronological order) but I assure you you will hear absolutely 0 steely dan in the podcast. The premise is more or less “one friend likes steely dan, one friend does not, we’ll see if the friend who doesn’t changes his mind over the MANY years it will take to fini... more
This is a winning podcast, thanks to the relationship of the two English guys, their wit, charm and knowledge
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