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Guy was as Chicago as a polish sausage.

Contributions to the remembrance thread:

Albini on Steely Dan ("the Dan"):

https://twitter.com/electricalWSOP/status/162260720209465753...

His old cooking blog, where I learned that cutting the casing off a hot italian and smooshing it flat is called a "torpedo" (at least at Paulina Market):

https://web.archive.org/web/20180125095923/http://whatimadeh...

Later

Another: his interest in uniforms, designs, and the jumpsuits they wear at Electrical:

https://paullukas.substack.com/p/talking-uniforms-logos-and-...




“Guy was as Chicago as a polish sausage” Came here to try to communicate my mess of thoughts on this.

The only two music producers/engineers that I really think about much are Steve, and Iain Burgess-another that left too early. Not appropriate to compare them in any way right now but they are intertwined in Chicago music- at least in my head and memory of the 80s but also in lineage. I spent time in the 80s early 90s loving the music scene in Chicago but feeling it was somehow niche and under appreciated(vs NYC,SF Seattle,etc). Steve’s (and Iains) work/vibe somehow helped me feel that Chicago music didn’t have to answer to anyone.

RIP and thanks Steve

can you hear me now? as we come to the close of our broadcast day this is my farewell transmission signing off mr. and mrs. america all the ships at sea


What's the context around the Steely Dan comment?


He hated fiddling in the studio. Similarly he was really vocal how he hated Smashing Pumpkins, I guess for similar reasons.

Me? I love Dan, and I love Smashing Pumpkins... And I think Steve Albini was one of the greatest engineers of my generation.


Me too, thanks.


Not liking Steely Dan.


Hmm, they were musician's musicians, not for everyone perhaps. I could write a comment crapping on anyone from Louis Armstrong to... Dua Lipa? Not clear on why it would increase one's stature or be worthy of note.

(Thought it may have something to do with a midwest dislike of late 70s west-coast AOR fusion.)


Sounds like you have the context for the thread!


Just watched the masterclass link and gathered he preferred an "organic" sound rather than polished studio production.


I think we're spending more time analyzing the thread than was intended by its author, but the thread is pretty explicit about its reasoning.


Ok, I've never really used twitter on (technical) principle, so didn't see past the first sentence. Also just realized punk meant Punk... am a bit slow. :D




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