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Here in the Western World*

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Currently playing Steely Dan's Here in the Western World on constant rotation, as one does...

Came across what I think is quite a plausible interpretation of the lyrics (and a different slant to the prevailing Dan drugs 'n hookers theme) at http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/140472/.

"Klaus and The Rooster" may provide a clue, as might 'sausage and beer', although the more obvious interpretation is that it refers to the Lido Shipyard Sausage Company

My humble opinion has always been this song is about former Nazis who fled to Argentina and found safe haven and welcome asylum there. Being Jewish, Donald Fagen saved his most potent vocal vitriol for this song and its lyrics. Good for him as it's needed.

*confusingly Here at the Western World in the lyrics...

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Spotify

has mislead you.
The title is 'Here At The Western World'
This quote is taken from the Steely Dan Dictionary - "Sabatino's Lido Shipyard Sausage Co., a restaurant & deli in the Lido Shipyard, Newport Beach, California. Famed for having perhaps the best Italian sausage outside of Italy. (And yes, they do serve beer.)"
http://www.steelydandictionary.com/

I assumed that the song being called here AT the western world meant that The Western World is a place/establishment/bar, with a brothel being the most likely 'We got young skinny girls, here at the western world' [it sounds more like 'young' than 'your'] plus "Lay down your Jackson and you will see / The sweetness you've been cryin' for" Jackson being slang for a twenty dollar bill.

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ChaosandMorphine | 27 March 2010 - 8:19pm
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