Her album ‘Magazine’ is great. Her album ‘Flying Horses’ was addicting
She is a very good poet, good guitarist. Her voice was great. She hit every note. She had respect for other musicians, though she swiped at Joni M once, which is uhly for a musician to do
The rest of the ‘Chuck E’ record is good. ‘Last Chance Texaco’. ‘Danny’s All Star Joint’ is good, which a friend just performed on the spot with her brother’s band
Walter Becker was all over that record. The Steely Dan song, ‘Rikcy Don’t Lose Rhat Number’ is about her
Saw her at the peir, when Shaeffer used to sponsor concerts at the pier, one pier down from the Intrepid on the Hudson in NYC. In the summer. She was great
She came out recently and gave a liberal lecture
That’s insane. I don’t care if every one of tge others do it. It is a symptom of being certifiably insane
I literally don’t care, it would never change my position if someone thought of politics differently from my thinking
Junkies get that way- very soon. One could understand the lyrics of Joni M. not Rickie. the number of known junkies either owning the studios or the musicians who played/studio worked with— explains a lot. Becker (steely dan) major junkie, Dr. John- it killed him... and so forth.
Probably not. The following is from the Wikipedia entry for the song Rikki Don't Lose That Number:
Reviewing the single for AllMusic, Stewart Mason said:
...Donald Fagen has similarly revealed that the "Rikki" in question was simply a woman he'd had a crush on in college [writer Rikki Ducornet]...