gaucho
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From Steely Dan’s Gaucho album, this is my version of Kid Charlemagne. And this is Babylon Sisters. The drum sheet music is posted below, along with a video done by the drummer on the original track, Bernard Purdie.
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Here is the title song from Steely Dan’s Gaucho album. It sounds much better with the drum music added. And the complete bass line. (It’s a long story). Do you know what a Gaucho is? A Gaucho is a “skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly.” And here is Josie, from the Aja album.
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Just exactly what is a spangled leather poncho? And why is the Gaucho wearing it? And what is a Custerdome? I have no idea. But I like this title song from the Steely Dan album Gaucho. It can be found, along with the other remakes, here. Here are the lyrics if you would like to
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Tiny! And I admit it, I got that online. Here is Hey Nineteen from Steely Dan’s album titled Gaucho. It is number 28 on the list of 61 Steely Dan remakes.
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I bring you new music from “Under The Heat Dome.” That means there are now 24 songs on the Steely Dan page: There is nothing like a live Steely Dan concert: Steely Dan Live | 1993 | Full Concert (youtube.com)
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Don’t you hate it when you hear that phrase? I have no idea what you are thinking. But I know you are going to like these songs. This brings the total number of Steely Dan remakes to 22. That means there are 39 left to do. I should be busy until early October. (these were
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Another song from Steely Dan’s Gaucho album is finished. The funny thing about Steely Dan songs is this: Once someone starts working on one they cannot stop until they are done. It’s a rule. Here is “Time Out of Mind” with a piano, and without one. And now we are out of time.




