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Steelin' In the Dan
Joe McAlhany and Scott Beckett
12 episodes
7 months ago
Joe McAlhany and Scott Beckett explore the enduring allure of Steely Dan, a band whose music has been described as "...among the most genuinely subversive ouevres in late 20th-century pop." Each week we advance chronologically through the band's discography and discuss one song by the Dan, and two related creative works as chosen by the hosts.
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Joe McAlhany and Scott Beckett explore the enduring allure of Steely Dan, a band whose music has been described as "...among the most genuinely subversive ouevres in late 20th-century pop." Each week we advance chronologically through the band's discography and discuss one song by the Dan, and two related creative works as chosen by the hosts.
Show more...
Music Commentary
TV & Film,
Music,
Society & Culture
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Episode 8: The Tao of a Brooklyn Landlord
Steelin' In the Dan
1 hour 9 minutes 53 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 8: The Tao of a Brooklyn Landlord

Joe and Scott keep it (relatively) tight this week as they tackle the back-half filler track "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)", a 68 out of 120 on Dakota's smooth rockin' scale. Then they study the philosophy of cool presented in The Tao of Steve (2000), a leftover of the 90s Gen X indie boom starring Donal Logue as a fat guy who (you'll never believe this) fucks. Your white hosts then squirm their way through a discussion of race and class provoked by Hal Ashby's forgotten gentrification dramedy The Landlord (1970). This episode answers the immortal question "How do we live?" so maybe you should tune in.

Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com

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Links:

  • The Tao of Steve trailer - YouTube
  • "Secrets of the Seducer" - Los Angeles Times
  • The Landlord trailer - YouTube
  • John Allison's Twitter
Steelin' In the Dan
Joe McAlhany and Scott Beckett explore the enduring allure of Steely Dan, a band whose music has been described as "...among the most genuinely subversive ouevres in late 20th-century pop." Each week we advance chronologically through the band's discography and discuss one song by the Dan, and two related creative works as chosen by the hosts.