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Alabama Frozen HourAlabama Frozen HourEpisode 13 ft. Joe HughesIn this week's episode of the Frozen Hour, Spencer Tomsett, Hannah Alpern, and Preston McAlhany are joined by UA ACHA Goalie Joseph Hughes, where they discuss Joseph's journey to Alabama and with the ice hockey world, the ACHA team's upcoming senior night, and discuss various topics about delis and sandwiches!2025-02-2852 minSteelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 11: Can't Wrap an AlbumWe bring in some friends to take a look back at Steely Dan's debut album, Can't Buy a Thrill. We've been sitting on this episode way too long because I've been too lazy to do links and artwork, so I'm posting it more or less as is. Thanks for your patience, and apologies to our delightfull guests Lauren and Josh. Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @steelininthedan Links: William Gibson review of Two Against Nature Lauren's Twitter Josh's Twitter 2020-08-141h 36Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 10: Love ‘Em Till They Run for CoverGet ready for one digression after another (and a little Reddit theater) as Scott and Joe piece together their thoughts on Can’t Buy a Thrill’s final track “Turn That Heartbeat Over Again.” The song’s narrative inspires Scott’s choice, the “try-hard” meth noir The Salton Sea (2002), starring Val Kilmer and a cranked-up Vincent D’Onofrio. Joe is similarly criminal minded, pulling focus to the Safdie brothers’ unrelenting Good Time (2017). Also discussed: heat checks; the destructive power of Disney; Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems; an underrated Paul Schrader gem; the healing power of the drums… I told you it was a digressiv...2020-03-031h 32Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 9: Dinner at Zabriskie PointOn a particularly coastal episode, Joe and Scott survey the "sun-struck L.A. optimism of 'Change of the Guard'" and end up agreeing with (later) Donald Fagen that it "approaches a level of filler," though Skunk delivers another killer guitar solo. The boys swing east to grab a bite at Bob Giraldi's stylish and entertaining Dinner Rush (2000) before going back to Cali for a tour of the counterculture and the desert in Michaelangelo Antonioni's divisive Zabriskie Point (1970). Scott hits the flyover states to recommend rock out of Austin and jazz out of Chicago; while Joe goes global with a...2020-01-201h 19Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 8: The Tao of a Brooklyn LandlordJoe 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...2019-12-301h 09Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 7: Kings On Fire, Queen On the BoundIn this piano-driven installment, Joe and Scott dig into the “Do It Again” B-side “Fire In the Hole”, a sleeper hit hiding on Can’t Buy a Thrill’s back half. The boys follow the piano line into the opening track of Fiona Apple’s When the Pawn…, “On the Bound” from 1999, and a discussion of “a jazz singer for the end of the millenium”, late ‘90s production tropes, and Paul Thomas Anderson. Then it’s off to the Continent for a tour of Arnaud Desplechin’s 2004 French drama Kings and Queen, with tonal dynamics to rival the Dan. Dakota keeps the boys in line...2019-12-161h 17Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 6: Like a Reelin’ StoneScott and Joe flip over to side two of Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill and revisit the classic rock staple “Reelin’ In the Years.” Their verdict: it never gets old. Next your hosts cower before the intimidating authenticity of Bob Dylan as they discuss his ramshackle masterpiece “Like a Rolling Stone” (1965). Then the boys head back to school to unpack their conflicted feelings on an old favorite, Roger Avary’s The Rules of Attraction (2002). Scott confesses that he’s a Dawson’s Creek fan, and Joe casts Eric Stoltz as Donald Fagen in the Steely Dan biopic in his head...2019-12-091h 38Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 5: Episode 5: Only a Fool Would Throw That Brick Through the WindowScott and Joe wrap up side one of Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill with their analysis of the seemingly cynical “Only a Fool Would Say That.” They find parallel visions of the world in the Mothers of Invention’s protest blues “Trouble Every Day” (1966) and Rian Johnson’s snazzy high school neo-noir Brick (2005). The hosts venture out of their depth to talk Frank Zappa, LBJ, the Watts riots, silent cinema, and Mexican stews. Utopian dreams are smashed, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is pounded to pulp. Young ones listening to this podcast: you are the resistance. Email us! steelininthe...2019-10-241h 32Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 4: Duets, Anti-Buddies, and Midnite CruisersIt’s a jumbo-sized episode this week as Scott and Joe crack into one of Can’t Buy a Thrill’s sleeper tracks, the bittersweet “Midnite Cruiser.” They then try to establish a cult for the baffling competitive karaoke dud Duets (2000), starring Gwenyth Paltrow, Huey Lewis, Andre Braugher, and Paul Giamatti (with hair and an earring!). Things veer into darker territory as the hosts grapple with Mikey and Nicky, Elaine May’s unflinching look at two ungentlemanly losers. Your humble episode description writer thinks this may be the best episode yet. Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com Follow us on Twitte...2019-10-052h 05Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 3: “Kings” of New York, Princes of ThievesThis week, Scott and Joe scrape the flesh off of Dakota’s favorite Steely Dan song (so far), the mock-anthemic “Kings.” Then they take aim at Kevin Costner in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) and fall under the spell of Abel Ferrara’s dreamy gangster story King of New York (1990). Historical myths (and Kevin Costner’s ego) are deflated, and Christopher Walken is recognized as true royalty. Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @steelininthedan Links: The Steely Dan Reader (w/ Metal Leg archive!) Ebert on Robin Hood "This Is The Most F...2019-09-211h 39Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 2: Closer to That Most Important Thing: “Dirty Work”Scott and Joe sift through their mixed feelings about Steely Dan’s soft rock classic “Dirty Work” and have a tough conversation with sad sack guest vocalist David Palmer. Then they zoom in on the messy, tangled love affairs depicted in Mike Nichols’ kinda naughty "Closer" (2004) and Andrzej Zulawski’s totally bonkers "That Most Important Thing: Love" (1975). In the process, your hosts critique Donald Fagen’s looks, praise Julia Roberts’ cargo pants, and yearn to see the mythical Nymphocula. Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @steelininthedan Links: The Producers podcast (hosted by our...2019-09-071h 27Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 1: Inside the Ballad of “Do It Again”Scott and Joe commence their journey through the Steely Dan discography with track one, side one from Can’t Buy a Thrill (1972), the “noodly” “Do It Again.” They then go deep on the parallels between Steely Dan and the Coen brothers, specifically focusing on Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018). If you want to hear the boys get to philosophizin’ on fatalism, fuckups, and electric sitars, you’re in the right place. Plus: Scott does a pretty great off-the-cuff Stephen Root impersonation. Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @steelininthedan Links: ...2019-08-241h 45Steelin\' In the DanSteelin' In the DanEpisode 0: Steely Dan 101Before tackling the Steely Dan discography song by song, Scott and Joe initiate newcomers and skeptics into the cult of the Dan with their personal playlists of the band’s essential cuts. They discuss their own origins as Dan fans, provide a brief (and half-researched) historical sketch of the band, and muse on the dark heart at the center of the smooth grooves. Also: Scott unveils a new t-shirt, Joe introduces his theory of the shadow path, and the fellas forget the title of “Glamour Profession.” Email us! steelininthedan@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @steeli...2019-08-081h 17