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Donald Fagen Curses Out Yacht Rock Documentary Director

Fred von Lohmann, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Fred von Lohmann, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

The origins of yacht rock—a genre celebrated for its smooth melodies and laid-back aesthetic—can be traced back to the late '70s and early '80s, characterized by seamless blends of rock, jazz, and R&B. The vibrancy of the music scene during this era has been captured in the HBO documentary titled *Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary*. Directed by Garret Price, the film explores the legacy of the genre, infamous for its relaxed tunes, with artists like Steely Dan playing an influential role. However, the journey to bring this documentary to life was not without its hurdles, illustrated by a particularly memorable encounter with Donald Fagen, the surviving member of Steely Dan.

Garret Price initially reached out to the rocker, Donald Fagen, for an interview for the documentary. The interaction, which was inadvertently humorous, also highlighted a deeper tension that some artists feel about being categorized under the yacht rock label—a term coined in a comedic web series many years after the genre’s golden era. When Price called Fagen, hoping to discuss his role in yacht rock, the conversation quickly turned awkward. Upon hearing Price mention “yacht rock,” Fagen responded with a curt, “Why don’t you go f— yourself?” before hanging up. Despite this brusque dismissal, Fagen’s manager later called back to grant permission for the documentary to use six Steely Dan songs, suggesting a mix of aversion and acknowledgment toward the genre.

Fagen's reaction underscores a wider ambivalence among musicians associated with yacht rock. While Steely Dan is often credited as a cornerstone of the genre, Fagen seems resistant to being pigeonholed. The term ‘yacht rock' itself traces its origins to a parody video series that aired between 2005 and 2010, which humorously depicted the era's music and artists. The genre encompasses a distinct blend of styles that was designed to evoke sentiments of ease and luxury, epitomized by the sounds of artists like Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, and Christopher Cross.

The documentary delves into both the love and ridicule that yacht rock has received over the years. While Price’s film pays homage to the skilled musicianship and harmonic innovation that define the genre, it also acknowledges the humorous elements and subsequent ironic revival of the 1990s, partly due to the hip-hop community sampling yacht rock's pristine production and lush hooks. This dual narrative—part celebration and part satire—is punctuated by interviews with key players from the genre, who reflect on their roles and the broader cultural impact yacht rock had during its heyday.

The inclusion of figures from various musical backgrounds, such as Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson of The Roots and the comedian Fred Armisen, enriches the documentary's tapestry with personal anecdotes and humorous insights. While the narrative pays respects to the craftsmanship and artistry of yacht rock, it also does not shy away from its more kitsch and commercial connotations, which Fagen’s reaction seemed to reflect.

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