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  1. ACCEPTED SUGGESTION: This is a song which disparages a certain class of L.A. residents…wealthy offspring of entertainment moguls….show biz kids who don’t give a F about anybody else.

  2. May 2, 2024 · The lyrics of “Show Biz Kids” tell the story of young, wealthy and privileged children growing up in the world of show business. The kids are described as “dumb” and “jaded,” with a sense of entitlement born out of their parents’ success on stage and screen.

  3. CHORUS: While the poor people sleepin'. With the shade on the light. While the poor people sleepin'. All the stars come out at night. After closing time. At the Guernsey Fair. I detect the El Supremo. From the room at the top of the stairs.

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  4. "Show Biz Kids" is a song composed by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen and performed by Steely Dan with Rick Derringer on slide guitar. It was the first single from Steely Dan's 1973 album Countdown to Ecstasy, and reached number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was edited for the single release.

  5. Show Biz Kids by Steely Dan song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  6. Steely Dan. Countdown To Ecstasy. Showbiz Kids. Background: Go to Las Wages, Los Wages, go to Las Wages. (continues throughout) While the poor people sleep with the shade on the light. While the poor people sleep all the stars come out at night.

  7. The lyrics of the song depict the lavish lifestyle of the wealthy offspring of entertainment moguls, commonly referred to as show biz kids. It is clear that Steely Dan holds a critical view of this particular class of L.A. residents, suggesting that they don’t care about anybody else.

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