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FM (No Static at All) FM (No Static at All) FM (No Static at All)
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FM (No Static at All) ist ein Song der amerikanischen Jazz-Rockband Steely Dan. Er ist das Titelthema des 1978 veröffentlichten Films FM. Er erreichte Platz 22 in den Billboard-Charts. Der Song war erfolgreicher als der Film, der ein Flop war. "FM (No Static at All)" is a song by American jazz-rock band Steely Dan, the title theme for the 1978 film FM. It made the US Top 40 that year when released as a single, a success relative to the film. Musically, it is a complex jazz-rock composition driven by its bass, guitar and piano parts, typical of the band's sound from this period; its lyrics look askance at the album-oriented rock format of many FM radio stations at that time, in contrast to the film's celebration of that medium. FM (No Static at All) è un singolo del gruppo musicale statunitense Steely Dan, pubblicato nel 1978 ed estratto dalla colonna sonora del film .
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Fagen's repeated-thirds intro, with drum and guitar parts, ending in the tonic chord, followed by arpeggiated chords changing the song's key The second prechorus, which unlike the first one leads into the actual chorus, where Glenn Frey, Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit sing backing vocals The first pre-chorus of "FM", with the song's fourth change of key at the end
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1978
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