The Steely Dan Dictionary
Posted by: J.N. on 22 December 2018
???? JN,....Here you have a big fan of Steely Dan ???? THANKS.
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I´m not a big fan of Steely Dan, mostly because it is pretty new to me.
But guess what´s next to my Nac now:
Thanks John, that disctionary is a real treasure trove. I love the Dan. I wonder how many people don’t know where their name came from.
hungryhalibut posted:Thanks John, that disctionary is a real treasure trove. I love the Dan. I wonder how many people don’t know where their name came from.
The answer is in the book ............. not a great read tho'
HA!! Many thanks.....big fan here :-)
Ardbeg10y posted:I´m not a big fan of Steely Dan, mostly because it is pretty new to me.
But guess what´s next to my Nac now:
A superb compilation - replicating all the albums (more or less in chronological track order with a few extras) up to 1980. I like the sound of Glen Meadows' remastering job, though 'originals' arguably sound better. There is discussion about the set on the Steve Hoffman forum.
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv...ound-quality.141105/
John.
Cheers ????
Mike-B posted:hungryhalibut posted:Thanks John, that disctionary is a real treasure trove. I love the Dan. I wonder how many people don’t know where their name came from.
The answer is in the book ............. not a great read tho'
I read it simply because I wanted to find out about the Steely Dan name and the context. Challenging read, but I do recall learning that ground nutmeg in boiling water is meant to have hallucinogenic properties.
Clive B posted:................. I do recall learning that ground nutmeg in boiling water is meant to have hallucinogenic properties.
Indeed it does, went there in my yoof, a dangerous place to play. That said Mrs-B's apple crumble wouldn't be the same without it.
Clive B posted:Mike-B posted:hungryhalibut posted:Thanks John, that disctionary is a real treasure trove. I love the Dan. I wonder how many people don’t know where their name came from.
The answer is in the book ............. not a great read tho'
I read it simply because I wanted to find out about the Steely Dan name and the context. Challenging read, but I do recall learning that ground nutmeg in boiling water is meant to have hallucinogenic properties.
Clive, the film was challenging as well.????
Mike-B posted:Clive B posted:................. I do recall learning that ground nutmeg in boiling water is meant to have hallucinogenic properties.
Indeed it does, went there in my yoof, a dangerous place to play. That said Mrs-B's apple crumble wouldn't be the same without it.
For any of those tempted to give it a whirl, make sure you Google the side effects before doing so! As always, no such thing as a free lunch. I have very clear memories of a friend from my Sheffield student days (c.1975) being taken to A&E after consuming a cocktail which incorporated a large quantity of nutmeg. He was lucky, but not very well for some days.
Thanks J.N. from a Dan Fan who once had his eyes examined by Dr Wu.
Daveas posted:Thanks J.N. from a Dan Fan who once had his eyes examined by Dr Wu.
Only a fool would say that...????
A great find. I often think, did I hear that right. Nice bit about going to Las Vegas.
Ha I knew an actuary called Dr. Wu and used to ask him are you really Dr. Wu. He hadn’t got a clue what I was going on about.
Bit like ringing up my mate Victor and asking the receptionist Hello is Vic there, is Vic there?
No mention of who Kid Charlemagne is/was which by the way is one of the great guitar solos of all time.
Dan Steel posted:Daveas posted:Thanks J.N. from a Dan Fan who once had his eyes examined by Dr Wu.
Only a fool would say that...????
Only once, I wouldn't let him Do It Again.
Cheers John.
The Dan are one of those artists where you think: only a Dan album can match my mood. As much as I like the solo works, the sum was greater than the parts,
Adding my thanks John.
Mike-B posted:Clive B posted:................. I do recall learning that ground nutmeg in boiling water is meant to have hallucinogenic properties.
Indeed it does, went there in my yoof, a dangerous place to play. That said Mrs-B's apple crumble wouldn't be the same without it.
Indeed, I was first introduced to this concoction while living in Mansura and working in the Nile Delta by a female member of the kitchen staff catering for the crew, interesting daze....
Ardbeg10y posted:I´m not a big fan of Steely Dan, mostly because it is pretty new to me.
But guess what´s next to my Nac now:
I didn't know anyone else had this great anthology as I don't recall anyone posting it, a fine collection.
Stevee_S posted:Ardbeg10y posted:I´m not a big fan of Steely Dan, mostly because it is pretty new to me.
But guess what´s next to my Nac now:
I didn't know anyone else had this great anthology as I don't recall anyone posting it, a fine collection.
I have it as well as all the individual albums and CDs. The version of Royal Scan (my fave Dan album) on this set is my preferred version. I must check it out on the ND555.
Here's mine - one of the few places to find the great rare non-album track FM (No Static At All).
Clive B posted:Stevee_S posted:Ardbeg10y posted:I´m not a big fan of Steely Dan, mostly because it is pretty new to me.
But guess what´s next to my Nac now:
I didn't know anyone else had this great anthology as I don't recall anyone posting it, a fine collection.
I have it as well as all the individual albums and CDs. The version of Royal Scan (my fave Dan album) on this set is my preferred version. I must check it out on the ND555.
Same here, Clive. I had all the original vinyl sadly now long gone but have their fine sounding early original CDs and later SHMCDs. They were all so well recorded that none of the versions are weak or poor, rather they are different shades of great.
AndyP19 posted:Here's mine - one of the few places to find the great rare non-album track FM (No Static At All).
And that brilliant introduction to tthat live version of Bhodisatva if I recall correctly.
I have this CD box set too, as well as the original vinyl albums. All sound great. As for the FM track, I have the FM soundtrack on vinyl which, as well as containing FM and Do It Again by Steely Dan, has some good music from the likes of Tom Petty, Doobie Brothers, Bob Seger, Boston, Eagles and Joe Walsh.
Great find thanks.