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When I had another heart surgery back in May, it must have been Yacht Rock Day at the hospital.
When I entered the operating room, a song that we once profiled here was playing: "I.G.Y. (What A Beautiful World)" by Donald Fagen. Later that night, when I was in the recovering room, I found that the hospital's cable TV system carried several local radio stations. To my absolute shock, WGRR played "Never Be The Same" by Christopher Cross - another record we once profiled as a lost hit, as we noted the bubble gum popping sound throughout. I was floored that WGRR played this, as the station has a very limited playlist and rarely plays lost hits outside of old American Top 40 shows.
Hearing "I.G.Y." brang to mind another Donald Fagen chart entry: "New Frontier."
Donald helped found Steely Dan and was the band's lead singer. I've always been amused by the fact that his name rhymes with Ronald Reagan. Donald once described the pain of having to move to the suburbs as a youngster. He said the suburbs were "like a prison."
"New Frontier" is about a young couple holding a party in a fallout shelter built by the young man's dad in their back yard. I remember hearing the song during one of those times when I kept changing the station on the radio at a therapist's office.
And Donald hates, hates, hates it when you talk about "yacht rock." A few years ago, the maker of a documentary about the genre called up Donald about it, and he replied with some choice words and hung up. He probably wouldn't have gotten so angry if the filmmaker had just called it Horizon music instead.