masque wrote:true that they aren't headliners but they certainly help the draw......and that's the point.....none of those bands, including the headliner can carry a major shed tour anymore without it being a package.......and since package tours are now the current successful business model I would say that is it is legitimate for all of the bands on the package tour to feel like they are contributing considerably to the success of the ticket sales. pretty much a no brainer on that.
And, this is absolutely accurate. I just saw the show this past weekend and all three bands put on a hell of a show. To say people were not there to see Styx is just so inaccurate, it is essentially a lie. The song that the crowd sang along to the loudest, by a LOT of decibels, was "Come Sail Away". Maybe it's not this way on every stop on the tour, but it was on Saturday night. And, I love the ending where they pull out a bit of "One With Everything"...the crowd even roared at that, probably thinking they were going to hear the full song.
The bottom line is this tour was good for the band and if they think they can capitalize on it by releasing some new songs, good for them.
I also agree about iTunes...and have said that for a LONG time. The cost of recording a song and putting it on iTunes is so small that using $'s as an excuse for not doing it just doesn't make sense any longer. It's all about motivation and taking the time to do it. Recording and releasing a full CD to retail is completely different.