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Thenightbull wrote:Jodes wrote:You forgot one!
Deyoung/Curulewski/Young/Panozzos
If you are going to include the "latest" you must include the 1st!
I didn't think anyone would count that one but I guess you do lol.
DerriD wrote:Blue Falcon wrote:You forgot this lineup:
DeYoung, Young, & the Panozzos: Music Time video in 1984, after Tommy buggered off.
Tommy WAS in the video. He was the goof in the coat waving the flag.
Blue Falcon wrote:DerriD wrote:Blue Falcon wrote:You forgot this lineup:
DeYoung, Young, & the Panozzos: Music Time video in 1984, after Tommy buggered off.
Tommy WAS in the video. He was the goof in the coat waving the flag.
My sources tell me that Tommy had already pi$$ed off, and that shot of him was inserted by the video producers to make it seem like he was still in the band. And it also added the 'cute' factor...because without Tommy I think most of us would agree that Styx is not exactly the most attractive band on the planet.
Blue Falcon wrote:You forgot this lineup:
DeYoung, Young, & the Panozzos: Music Time video in 1984, after Tommy buggered off.
Grotelul wrote:Blue Falcon wrote:You forgot this lineup:
DeYoung, Young, & the Panozzos: Music Time video in 1984, after Tommy buggered off.
De Young by that point had way too much control and turned off too many early Styx fans. I liked it at the time because it WAS STYX but looking back....ugh.
Favorite STYX lineup in a fantasy world would be De Young (1975-1978), Shaw, Young (1975-1981), Sucherman, C Panozzo. Tommy and Chuck are the only ones from the original lineup that haven't changed much. JY's guitar sound is lacking and his voice is shot. De Young just acts way too old. After watching the Soundstage DVD...oh boy. Like watching Lawrence Welk do STYX. Todd just adds so much energy and talent to this group. John was perfect for this group through 1983 but he became a rather basic drummer after 1983 though a lot of it probably having to do with his addiction.
DerriD wrote:Grotelul wrote:Blue Falcon wrote:You forgot this lineup:
DeYoung, Young, & the Panozzos: Music Time video in 1984, after Tommy buggered off.
De Young by that point had way too much control and turned off too many early Styx fans. I liked it at the time because it WAS STYX but looking back....ugh.
Favorite STYX lineup in a fantasy world would be De Young (1975-1978), Shaw, Young (1975-1981), Sucherman, C Panozzo. Tommy and Chuck are the only ones from the original lineup that haven't changed much. JY's guitar sound is lacking and his voice is shot. De Young just acts way too old. After watching the Soundstage DVD...oh boy. Like watching Lawrence Welk do STYX. Todd just adds so much energy and talent to this group. John was perfect for this group through 1983 but he became a rather basic drummer after 1983 though a lot of it probably having to do with his addiction.
I think your sentiment echoes many of us...if DeYoung had continued in the "Queen of Spades" vein, then Dennis would be THE voice of Styx.
rajah2165 wrote:Styx chose to evolve...Kansas chose to die.
rajah2165 wrote:DerriD wrote:Grotelul wrote:Blue Falcon wrote:You forgot this lineup:
DeYoung, Young, & the Panozzos: Music Time video in 1984, after Tommy buggered off.
De Young by that point had way too much control and turned off too many early Styx fans. I liked it at the time because it WAS STYX but looking back....ugh.
Favorite STYX lineup in a fantasy world would be De Young (1975-1978), Shaw, Young (1975-1981), Sucherman, C Panozzo. Tommy and Chuck are the only ones from the original lineup that haven't changed much. JY's guitar sound is lacking and his voice is shot. De Young just acts way too old. After watching the Soundstage DVD...oh boy. Like watching Lawrence Welk do STYX. Todd just adds so much energy and talent to this group. John was perfect for this group through 1983 but he became a rather basic drummer after 1983 though a lot of it probably having to do with his addiction.
I think your sentiment echoes many of us...if DeYoung had continued in the "Queen of Spades" vein, then Dennis would be THE voice of Styx.
No, if DDY and the rest of the band had continued in the "Queen of Spades" vein, they would have vanished as quick as Kansas, and would have closed a very short chapter on the band. There would have been no #1 records, no number #1 albums, no grammy nominations, no People's Choice Awards, and only 2 top 10 singles...
Those of you that claim the band "ended" in 1978 after an album that was a virtual knockoff of Grand Illusion, do not understand the state of music at the time...it was evolve or die...Styx chose to evolve...Kansas chose to die.
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