gold teeth II

Meg Larson meg.larson at worldnet.att.net
Tue Jul 27 17:27:26 CDT 1999


A-and this song features another perfect one-take solo (I mentioned Phil
Woods' sax solo on "Dr. Wu" earlier), this time by guitarist extraordinaire
Larry Carlton.  I have a rare Steely Dan fan club LP, in which both solos
can be heard as they are being recorded, and Fagen and Becker were blown
away by both . . .
>
>
>                              Y O U R    G O L D    T E E T
> H    I    I
>
>
>                        Who are these children who scheme and
> run wild
>                        Who speak with their wings and the
> way that they smile?
>                        What are the secrets they trace in
> the sky,
>                        And why do you tremble each time they
> ride by?
>
>                        CHORUS:
>                        Throw out your gold teeth
>                        and see how they roll;
>                        The answer they reveal
>                        life is unreal.
>
>                        Who are these strangers who pass
> through the door,
>                        Who cover your action and go you one
> more?
>                        If you're feeling lucky you best not
> refuse;
>                        It's your game the rules are your own
> win or lose.
>
>                        [chorus]
>
>                        [solo]
>
>                        [chorus]
>
>
>
>




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