This rare recording of "Room 335"with Larry Carlton on guitar and Neil Stubenhaus on bass is a soundboard-recording from My Father's Place in 1978( it's in MP3) For those of you who don't know who Larry is, he is one of Steely Dan's most acclaimed studio-guitarists( his solo on "Kid Charlemagne is regarded as one of the best ever) and he has recorded an extensive body of work in his own right. As for Stubenhaus, he is a student from Berklee and has toured with( besides Larry) Blood, Sweat & Tears, Quincy Jones and has been one of the most frequently hired studio-musicians on the west coast music-scene for more than 30 years. Anyway, here's the recording: http://www.mediafire.com/?rntaba56o08ys
That was odd. I checked the link, and it worked out fine on my computer. What kind of computer do you have?
It's probable that "Room 335" was written in 1978, since it was first recorded that year. "Peg" was written in 1977 or before, since that's the year when "Aja" first came out. And you're right, it sounds a lot like "Peg".
When I clicked on it later today it had no problems. Go figure. Awesome stuff though, and thanks for posting!!!!