Pretzel Logic

Steely Dan

About Pretzel Logic

"Pretzel Logic" is a song written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen that was released as a single by Steely Dan from their album Pretzel Logic, originally released in 1974 by ABC Records. It reached number 57 in the Billboard charts. Steely Dan FAQ author Anthony Robustelli describes "Pretzel Logic" as a bluesy shuffle about time travel. Fagen has stated that the lyrics, including anachronistic references to Napoleon and minstrel shows, are about time travel. According to Steely Dan FAQ author Anthony Robustelli, the "platform" referred to in the song's bridge is the time travel machine. But Something Else! critic Victor Aaron describes the lines "I stepped out on the platform, the man gave me the news/He said, 'You must be joking son, where did you get those shoes?'” as a memorable putdown line. Steely Dan biographer Brian Sweet hypothesizes that the first verse was inspired by the band's distaste for touring, particularly the tours of the American South that their record label had sent them upon the previous year. Brownsville Herald writer Bobby Alvarez felt the song was about Steely Dan's "quest for stardom" and represented their philosophy about themselves—that whatever they have not done or experienced in the past doesn't matter anymore since the past is gone. Rolling Stone critic Bud Scoppa describes "Pretzel Logic" as one of the album's most conventional songs, calling it a "modified blues." Aaron regards it as Steely Dan's song that remains most faithful to the blues, but acknowledges that a few non-blues chords are incorporated into the refrain. Scoppa particularly praised the electric guitar improvisations for their originality and for pedal steel guitar parts that don't sound like country music. Scoppa credited Jeff Baxter for this, although according to Steely Dan biographer Brian Sweet, Walter Becker played the guitar solo. This is one of the first Steely Dan songs to feature Walter Becker as a lead guitarist. Eduardo Rivadavia cites "Pretzel Logic" as one of several songs on the album on which Steely Dan hones their trademark sound, "as sweetly infectious as it was deceptively intricate, dark and witty." Alvarez rated it one of the best songs on the album. 


Year:
1993
4:33
103 
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I would love to tour the Southland 
In a traveling minstrel show 
Yes I'd love to tour the Southland 
In a traveling minstrel show 
Yes I'm dying to be a star and make them laugh 
Sound just like a record on the phonograph 
Those days are gone forever 
Over a long time ago, oh yeah
I have never met Napoleon
But I plan to find the time 
I have never met Napoleon
But I plan to find the time 
'Cause he looks so fine upon that hill 
They tell me he was lonely, he's lonely still
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago, oh yeah

I stepped up on the platform 
The man gave me the news
He said, You must be joking son 
Where did you get those shoes?
Where did you get those shoes?

Well, I've seen 'em on the TV, the movie show 
They say the times are changing but I just don't know 
These things are gone forever 
Over a long time ago, oh yeah

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Steely Dan

Steely Dan is an American rock band consisting of core members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. The band's popularity peaked in the late 1970s, with the release of seven albums blending elements of jazz, rock, funk, R&B, and pop.Rolling Stone has called them "the perfect musical antiheroes for the Seventies." more »

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Written by: DONALD JAY FAGEN, WALTER CARL BECKER

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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12 facts about this song

Album Classification
"Pretzel Logic" is the title track from Steely Dan's third album released in 1974.
Song Duration
The track runs for a total of 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
Lyric Content
The song's cryptic lyrics stream between different topics, with references to time travel and pinball, and have been interpreted in various ways by fans.
Record Label
The track and its album were released under ABC Records.
CD Reissue
The track and the album were later reissued on CD in 1980 by MCA Records.
Multiple Takes
Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, the co-founders of Steely Dan, were known perfectionists. The recording of "Pretzel Logic" is believed to have involved multiple takes to get it right.
Billboard Performance
The song didn’t chart individually but the "Pretzel Logic" album reached No.8 on the Billboard chart in 1974.
Album Reception
The album is regarded as one of Steely Dan's best and was included in the book '1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.’
Album Theme
The entire album, including the title track, is known for its jazz-influenced structures and harmonies.
Single Release
"Pretzel Logic" was released as a single, but it did not chart.
Shared Vocals
The song features shared lead vocals by both Becker and Fagen, which is a rarity in Steely Dan’s discography.
Jazz Influence
The song's title allegedly reflects Becker and Fagen's love for intricate logic structures found in jazz music, likening these sophisticated arrangements to the twists and turns of a pretzel.

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