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- Deacon_Blues abstract ""Deacon Blues" is a song by Steely Dan from their 1977 album Aja. It peaked at number 19 in the Billboard charts.The song, while contrasting winning and losing in life, does so by taking as an image the perennial powerhouse college football team, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Group member Donald Fagen said, "Walter (Becker) and I had been working on that song at a house in Malibu. I played him that line, and he said, 'You mean it's like, they call these cracker assholes this grandiose name like the Crimson Tide, and I'm this loser, so they call me this other grandiose name, Deacon Blues?' And I said, 'Yeah!' He said, 'Cool! Let's finish it!'"In a 1994 AOL chat interview with Becker, someone asked him about the inspiration for "Deacon Blues". He answered, "It was an outgrowth of a specific mood that pertained at a given time," and later added, "...I remember the night that we mixed that one thinking that it was really good and wanting to hear it over and over which is never the case.""Deacon Blues" was Steely Dan's fifth Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US, where it peaked at #19 in 1978. The song remained in the Top 40 for eight weeks.The Scottish pop/rock band Deacon Blue are thought to have taken their name from this song. William Gibson's book Mona Lisa Overdrive features a gang called the Deacon Blues.".
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- Deacon_Blues reviews "* All Music Guide link *Robert Christgau link".
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- Deacon_Blues comment ""Deacon Blues" is a song by Steely Dan from their 1977 album Aja. It peaked at number 19 in the Billboard charts.The song, while contrasting winning and losing in life, does so by taking as an image the perennial powerhouse college football team, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Group member Donald Fagen said, "Walter (Becker) and I had been working on that song at a house in Malibu.".
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