Music Monday: Steely Dan and “Reelin’ In The Years” #video
Posted By RichC on January 27, 2025

“Reelin’ In the Years,” a song by American rock band Steely Dan was written by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. The song features Fagen on vocals and is an early example of their easily recognized sound. I found it interesting to read that Fagen thought it “dumb but effective,” and Becker said it was “no fun.”
Who am I to disagree, but when I hear it, I only think … Steely Dan.
Interestingly while listening to it on my iPhone 16 Pro Max, with the updated iOS 18.2 and Apple Intelligence, I grab a screenshot thinking it would remind me to include it on Music Monday sometime in January. While looking at it (left), I thought, I wonder what the Apple “clean up” tools could do to make it more blog friendly (image right).
| Steely Dan – “Reelin’ In The Years” | 1972 |
In keeping with the artificial intelligence (AI) theme on a song recorded way back in 1972, and a Midnight Special video from August 31, 1973 (mp4 link in case the YouTube clip disappears), I asked Brave’s Leo AI to give me a
summary of the song (below the break). It is interesting.
Meaning and Inspiration
The song “Reelin’ in the Years” from Steely Dan’s 1972 album “Can’t Buy a Thrill” has been subject to various interpretations over the years. According to some fans and critics, the title refers to the act of reeling in memories or experiences from the past, much like an Irish reel dance. This interpretation is supported by the song’s lyrics, which describe a nostalgic and melancholic reflection on a past relationship.
Double Meaning
Others argue that the title has a double meaning, referencing both the idea of reeling in memories and the phrase’s connotation of being “reeling” or off-balance, as if hit by an unexpected blow. This interpretation is supported by the song’s themes of regret, longing, and the passage of time.

















