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Steely Dan

Through With Buzz

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Pretzel Logic is a single released by Steely Dan from their album Pretzel Logic, originally released in 1974 by ABC Records. In the lyrics, the speaker describes wanting to visit the Southern United States with a minstrel show, wanting to meet Napoleon Bonaparte because Napoleon is lonely, and being the victim of fashion by being questioned about his shoes, to which he answers that he saw them in motion pictures and television and that “the times are changing”. In Brian Sweet’s 1994 Steely Dan Biography Reelin’ in the Years, Donald Fagen states that the lyrics are actually about time travel. Sweet also 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... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ Yes I'm through with Buzz ... You know I'm through with Buzz ... All right, oh yeah, uh huh

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More songs by Steely Dan (See Charts): The Boston Rag, Home At Last, Time Out Of Mind, Doctor Wu, I Got The News, Babylon Sisters, Parker’s Band, Black Cow, Everything Must Go, and Kings.

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