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Adam wrote:OLD ARGUMENT ALERT: If DeYoung with Styx is so infallible then what about Brave New World?
Adam wrote:Personally, I'll take Cyclorama over BNW any day of the week.
LOL Dennis's songs on Brave New World stunk.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX says:LOL Dennis's songs on Brave New World stunk.
That's just your opinion, I personally like all Dennis' songs on the BNW album.![]()
It's My Life - you weren't on the board when this was posted before, a few of us went around and around with his interviews. If you go back a few pages you'll find more interviews that were posted. There all basically the same totally negative!!
I don't agree that Cyclorama is the best album STYX has ever done. But IMO it comes close.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:LOL Dennis's songs on Brave New World stunk.
"and your fooling youself if you don't believe it"
It can be hard to gain traction and hard to get attention at radio that plays current music.
Abitaman wrote:There is a lot of good music going unheard because of it.-ERIC
93.7 The Arrow in Houston is now playing deep cuts of classic rock bands. Last week they played Suite Madame Blue, Crystal Ball & Queen Of Spades
PsychoSy wrote:Abitaman wrote:There is a lot of good music going unheard because of it.-ERIC
That's the sad truth right there. On my personal list of "Best Rock Albums Of 2003 That America Never Heard", the number one spot belongs to Edguy's "The Hellfire Club". These guys sound like a combination of Styx, Journey, and Dio but with the passion and delivery of Iron Maiden/Judas Priest. Their 10 minute long opus "The Piper Never Dies" is one the most powerful hittin' rock songs I heard in years. If they got half as much airplay today as Godsmack or Audioslave, America would got nuts over them.
Alas, no airplay, no exposure.
gr8dane wrote:jrny84 wrote:Anyone know the current sales for Cyclorama?
Did a google and for what I could find it was around 56000.
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