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To me Tommy and JY’s writing styles are closer to what they wrote in the 70’s
Ash wrote:...You can change the recipe for Styx and try to make it into what you want, but to those of us who enjoyed the taste of classic Styx, the new Styx may be good - but doesn't measure up....
ItsMyLife wrote:Without Dennis DeYoung... it ain't Styx.
Without Steve Perry... it ain't Journey. Even if you get a guy that sounds very similar.
Fortunately, Dennis is one of a kind or no doubt they'd have stooped to that level.
Coke is such a great analogy here.......
Coke Classic = Classic Styx
New Coke = Post DDY Styx
yogi wrote:What happens if one ingredient gets stale??? Do you replace that ingredient with one that is fresher or do you keep using it anyway in the hopes it wont ruin your pie????????
It's like a recipe for key lime pie. If you change one of the main ingredients to something else - it doesn't mean that it's not yummy and that you don't like it - but it's definitely not the same. It may look like key lime pie, it may taste a bit like key lime pie - but if you want to make key lime pie, you need to have all of the ingredients.
Mixes of people are no different.
This group of people may be calling themselves Styx ... and they may be playing Styx songs, but to many of us who considered Dennis a key ingredient - then Styx simply doesn't taste the same as it used to.
Fine. Don't buy their product if all you care about is who the characters are in the band. If that is what matters to you most, let it pass on by.In it's truest sense, none of us have had a piece of classic styx since 1984...
No, that is not the 'truest sense'. The truth is that you are not being allowed to purchase what YOU want to call Styx. That does not mean that Styx doesn't exist. it means that you are simply not being offered what you demand. Others are.So please don't try to tell me how this is Styx or that is Styx.
You just went on a rampage telling this forum exactly what Styx is. Perhaps you should preach a different sermon?You can change the recipe for Styx and try to make it into what you want, but to those of us who enjoyed the taste of classic Styx, the new Styx may be good - but doesn't measure up.
It may not 'measure up' to your standards, but that does not mean the band is not Styx.(substitute Coca Cola for Key Lime Pie if you need another frame of reference)
The pie still tastes like pie. The sugar is nothing on its own.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:This may be true but I still prefer the pie over the stale ingredient all by itself. Especially when the pie seems to gel better with the new recipe. The pie still tastes like pie. The sugar is nothing on its own.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:This may be true but I still prefer the pie over the stale ingredient all by itself. Especially when the pie seems to gel better with the new recipe. The pie still tastes like pie. The sugar is nothing on its own.
So please don't try to tell me how this is Styx or that is Styx. You can change the recipe for Styx and try to make it into what you want, but to those of us who enjoyed the taste of classic Styx, the new Styx may be good - but doesn't measure up.
They simply do not sound like Styx anymore.
I often describe Cyclorama as "the most Styx sounding album they've done in years"; compared to BNW or EOTC in particular.
Are you admitting that Dennis is to Styx what Sugar is to Pie? All I can say is I love Pixie Styx
This may be true but I still prefer the pie over the stale ingredient all by itself. Especially when the pie seems to gel better with the new recipe. The pie still tastes like pie. The sugar is nothing on its own.
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