1. Styx vs. Dennis is getting pretty old. It's been almost 5 years now.
That doesn't seem to make much difference, does it? I mean, even you are letting yourself critique Styx every chance you get...even in this thread you go after JY. Then there is Froy who overflows with bitterness with every post.
2. Don't anyone compare the Styx situation to any break up of any band. Each band situation is completely different from each other.
You do realize that you are commanding, and not just suggesting, correct? What power do you have to enforce such an order? None?
I believe it's perfectly reasonable to compare Styx to Journey to LRB to whoever else anybody sees any comparable circumstances. In fact, I think it's a natural thing for people to do...and they should, unless ANDREW tells us not to.
3. Why would Steve Perry sue Journey?
For the same reason Dennis did - to stop them from touring without him. Instead, all of those issues were worked out before the tour or anything else...A smart move by both Journey and Perry. In the end, I think Perry ended up with a much sweeter deal then DeYoung did. Perry is basicaly still a silent partner in the Journey corporation...But, according to JY, DeYoung gave almost everything away.
He wasn't an original member of Journey.
Irrelevant...he was/is part owner of the Journey corporation, just as DeYoung was.
Did Steve Perry produce any of the Journey albums?
Also irrelevant...But, yes he did.
The Styx and Journey situations are very different from each other.
And, they are also similar.
4. Monker, how many times did you see Dennis in concert? It sounds like you've been to quite a knowing what he says at each concert.
Oh, come now...I've read the reviews,just as you have, on multiple forums. I know what goes on.
5. Why wouldn't Dennis sue the band?
Because the smart thing to do would be to get all of this worked out ahead of time, instead of retreating to the bat cave...The next smartest thing to do would be to confront the band after the tour was over and force their hands at that point. Dennis had all the cards (just as Perry did) he should have known that and used it to his advantage.
Monker, do you personally know what happened in 1999 & 2000? Were you there when they were talking about the tour? I don't think so. None of us were there. Do you actually know when Larry was contacted to tour with Styx? Do you know that there were a couple other singers contacted before Larry for auditions?
No I don't have personal information. I never claimed to. As for when Larry was contacted...I know Tommy talked to Jonathan Cain about replacing lead singers a couple months before the tour started...and some time before that he talked to Steve Smith about the Journey reunion tour. I would say they considered other singers...but from what I read on Tommy's old notes, it seemed they were always leaning towards Larry.
When a band records a reunion album like BNW (or TBF for Journey) there are all kinds of expectations being thrown around...Expectations from the label, the fans, the band members themselves...IMO, these things are set in motion long before the album release. The band is going to tour. When the lead singer decides he doesn't want to tour, or that he is 'sick' and can't tour, then the band moves on without him. It doesn't matter if the lead singer's name is Dennis DeYoung or Steve Perry, the band should do what it has to do - move on.
Late next year when Todd's gone, and they'll have a new drummer will that be the "best line up ever"? Yikes
You are jumping way too far into the future to make such statements with any accuracy or credibility. Styx could very easily take a break and give Tommy time for a DY album, or more time for Shaw/Blades...They would probably all enjoy the break, not just Todd. IMO, now is the perfect time for a DY album anyway...I would love it.