DDY at Harrah's in Atlantic City 9/25/10

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Postby bugsymalone » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:41 pm

It would be amazing to get BFA into DDY's shows. I can't imagine it happening, but it would be fantastic if it did.

I am still wishing he would throw in "Best Thing" again. It absolutely rocked live. He has got some great voices in his band to share leads with him on that song, and I think the song worked well the limited other times he played it live. Everything about it was great.


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Postby froy » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:57 pm

bugsymalone wrote:It would be amazing to get BFA into DDY's shows. I can't imagine it happening, but it would be fantastic if it did.

I am still wishing he would throw in "Best Thing" again. It absolutely rocked live. He has got some great voices in his band to share leads with him on that song, and I think the song worked well the limited other times he played it live. Everything about it was great.


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BFA and Suite Mademoiselle back to back.
Just think that would be to Suites in the same show
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Re: DDY at Harrah's in Atlantic City 9/25/10

Postby brywool » Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:01 am

froy wrote:
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Babyblue wrote:I love Desert Moon that is my fave.


It holds up well after all of these years. Can't say that for some tunes on that album which are very much sonically a product of their time. I still wish Dennis would do "Don't WAit For Heroes". Apparently he did it once or twice a few years back.


Dennis should do This Is The Time..


blech. That song is so dated.
He should do Boomchild and Harry's Hands. Also, since he was so fond of it, why is he not doing First Time?
Nice that he threw in Desert Moon too.
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Postby Mr JY Roboto » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:08 am

I don't like Dennis' choice of keyboard sounds, especially the Fooling Yourself solo. Then again, Gowan's sounds on some of the songs stink too. This band sounds closer to the original live sound from around 1981-83 than current Styx, but I would still prefer the current Styx. Todd makes a huge difference for me. During the '96 tour, he made a huge difference. Nothing against John P, but I would have preferred Todd there instead of the John from the EOTC era.
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Postby Bearded Clam » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:24 am

I would love if either Dennis or Styx broke out an old Wooden Nickel song.

I understand they are concerned about the casual fans that are there for the " hits", but it's ok to
give something to the dedicated fans once in a while. I mean, how many of us have purchased multiple copies of the same album, Cassettes, records, CD's and been to dozens of shows?

We paid for that orthodonic work Tommy and that awesome toupee Dennis.

Oh and those sustainiac pickups JY.
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Postby Born4adventure » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:27 am

Bearded Clam wrote:I would love if either Dennis or Styx broke out an old Wooden Nickel song.

I understand they are concerned about the casual fans that are there for the " hits", but it's ok to
give something to the dedicated fans once in a while. I mean, how many of us have purchased multiple copies of the same album, Cassettes, records, CD's and been to dozens of shows?

We paid for that orthodonic work Tommy and that awesome toupee Dennis.

Oh and those sustainiac pickups JY.


and mrs. deyoung's lipo
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Postby Bearded Clam » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:54 am

Born4adventure wrote:
Bearded Clam wrote:I would love if either Dennis or Styx broke out an old Wooden Nickel song.

I understand they are concerned about the casual fans that are there for the " hits", but it's ok to
give something to the dedicated fans once in a while. I mean, how many of us have purchased multiple copies of the same album, Cassettes, records, CD's and been to dozens of shows?

We paid for that orthodonic work Tommy and that awesome toupee Dennis.

Oh and those sustainiac pickups JY.


and mrs. deyoung's lipo


I thought that was a present from Uncle Irv?
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