Rolling Stone Article - Styx April 2020

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Re: Rolling Stone Article - Styx April 2020

Postby Monker » Sat May 30, 2020 5:21 am

ztyxlynne wrote:1st off I cant believe Rolling Stone is giving Styx any ink to begin with. From what I remember they never really had anything good to say about them.

I would be happy if we heard that DDY, Tommy and esp Chuck at least talked to one another. I dont care if they did a full tour. I would flip if DDY re recored a song on Vol 2 that featured Chucks bass and Tommys voice. Or even a tour like Foreigner did with past members at certain dates.

Also, how was Tommy that broke after the huge success of Damn Yankees that he needed Styx to tour again in 97?


Well, if you look at what they say, sometimes they say the tour was for Tommy and sometimes they say it was for JY. If Dennis names who it was, I would like to see that.

If he names Tommy, you're right, it doesn't make sense. Also, the entire drug thing ended with Ted's sorta intervention...so after DY that was no longer any type of issue.
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Re: Rolling Stone Article - Styx April 2020

Postby StyxGuy » Sat May 30, 2020 5:50 am

Monker wrote:
ztyxlynne wrote:1st off I cant believe Rolling Stone is giving Styx any ink to begin with. From what I remember they never really had anything good to say about them.

I would be happy if we heard that DDY, Tommy and esp Chuck at least talked to one another. I dont care if they did a full tour. I would flip if DDY re recored a song on Vol 2 that featured Chucks bass and Tommys voice. Or even a tour like Foreigner did with past members at certain dates.

Also, how was Tommy that broke after the huge success of Damn Yankees that he needed Styx to tour again in 97?


Well, if you look at what they say, sometimes they say the tour was for Tommy and sometimes they say it was for JY. If Dennis names who it was, I would like to see that.

If he names Tommy, you're right, it doesn't make sense. Also, the entire drug thing ended with Ted's sorta intervention...so after DY that was no longer any type of issue.


An excerpt from a FB post Dennis made on June 28, 2018 where he's referencing an interview from 2000 right after he was kicked out of the band.

"As I mention in this interview, 1997 was originally the year we would not tour and concentrate on recording our first studio album with Tommy since 1983. Our manager thought it best to wait a year before returning to the road. I would be able to work on the record and still fulfill commitments made before I knew that there would be a reunion. The commitments were to the Hunchback, something I started in 1993, when Tommy was still in Damn Yankees. The 97 tour only happened because our manager called me and asked if I would tour because “Tommy was having a cash flow problem”. And though I knew it would mean a lot of work for me, how do you not help a friend."
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Re: Rolling Stone Article - Styx April 2020

Postby Jodes » Sat May 30, 2020 6:17 am

ztyxlynne wrote:1st off I cant believe Rolling Stone is giving Styx any ink to begin with. From what I remember they never really had anything good to say about them.

I would be happy if we heard that DDY, Tommy and esp Chuck at least talked to one another. I dont care if they did a full tour. I would flip if DDY re recored a song on Vol 2 that featured Chucks bass and Tommys voice. Or even a tour like Foreigner did with past members at certain dates.

Also, how was Tommy that broke after the huge success of Damn Yankees that he needed Styx to tour again in 97?



Hmm.. Although DY was successful, (Debut Going 2x platinum and gold respectively) they were pretty much done by late 93'. Nobody other then them knows just how much they actually made after the tours, etc.

Who knows, it could be quite possible that those that are managing him and their accountants could be taking liberties with his cash. Shrug.

He also did "buy" back his share of Styx - who knows how much that was worth.

Now to take it back to Dennis being in Styx one more time - I agree with Yogi, would love to see one more tour "Styx - Featuring Dennis Deyoung" but with Gowan (still doing background vocals and keys (like how Dennis has a 2nd keyboardist in his band) will it happen? doubtful.


Now if Chuck decides he wants to be seen on Stage with Dennis, that's really 100% up to him as co founding surviving member and wouldn't need "permission" from TS or JY. I believe Chuck was named in the lawsuit against Styx, and as well for most of the late 80s and 90s was shut out of all revenue Styx was making unless they were on the road - another thing that Dennis did to "give more to the song writers". But I'm sure that's been discussed in Chuck's book and the Styx biography. Chuck may have given his permission for his picture to be used in the video, but that doesn't mean he wants to be in the same room or the same stage with him. Has anyone actually seen any public statement from him in regards to this?

I guess we'll just have to wait and see and be thankful that everyone is still putting out music - because sooner rather than later sadly they won't be.
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