"The song was largely written at Fagen's house in Malibu and was prompted by his observation that "... if a college football team like the University of Alabama could have a grandiose name like the "Crimson Tide" the nerds and losers should be entitled to a grandiose name as well." [1] The song's protagonist has been described by Fagen as "autobiographical in that it reflected the dreams of both Fagen and Becker about becoming jazz musicians while they were living in the suburbs". Characterized as a "loser" by Fagen, the song's subject was meant to reflect "... a broken dream of a broken man living a broken life".[1]
The name "Deacon" was influenced by Deacon Jones, a professional football player who played for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams.[1]
Now.... Go to 3:59 on this version of Deacon Blues and you'll read about the Wake Forrest Deamon Deacons football team and their 1-10 record, etc.
I’ve been to just one Steely Dan concert. It was wonderful.
That’s fine, and means nothing. A youtube poster continues to propagate an urban legend that the songwriter himself has denied.
Fagen must know nothing about SEC football. When we think of losers it comes up Vanderbilt. (most years)