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froy wrote:Great Shaw song don't hear it as a STYX song more of a 7 Zens tune
Gowan is weak on the keys and if Dennis played on this and produced it
It would have been a STYX classic
Todd smokes this tune,
Im glad its on the Anthology disc.
Zan wrote:froy wrote:Great Shaw song don't hear it as a STYX song more of a 7 Zens tune
Gowan is weak on the keys and if Dennis played on this and produced it
It would have been a STYX classic
Todd smokes this tune,
Im glad its on the Anthology disc.
Holy...was that a compliment, Froy?
classicstyxfan wrote:But Froy......everyone KNOWS Gowan can PLAY CIRCLES around Dennis on the Keys....JY told us so !
Dennis would have just dragged the song down with his INFERIOR skills !
styxmike wrote:one with everything is a great STYX song, don't really thing it would of fitted in on Zens. Gowan is awsome on keys, harmonies great, it IS a classic styx song without DDY. Please tell me where DDY would have IMPROVED that song?????????????
styxmike wrote:we must be listening to a different song froy??. budget keys LOL not polished LOL, as much as i like DDY he couldn't improve on that. shame they won't be performing it over here , or will they??????????????
Adam wrote:Dennis doesn't PLAY the Oberheim in years - HAS HE? It's a great vintage sound but Dennis strikes me as going light on synths - using presets (when he uses them) and basing more on piano anymore.
I got the feeling he stopped using vintage synths when he stopped writing rock tracks.
I could be wrong tho.
Adam wrote:I can't help but wonder if DeYoung would've allowed such a foray into prog-rock revisited, were he in the band during Cyclo. Besides, the song was clearly a collaboration of the current band (w/ Burtnik). There are obvious Gowan moments in that song. Listen to how many keyboard driven sections there are - it's NOT a "guitar song".
So, One With Everything just wouldn't exist w/ Dennis in the band.
ItsMyLife wrote:Adam wrote:I can't help but wonder if DeYoung would've allowed such a foray into prog-rock revisited, were he in the band during Cyclo. Besides, the song was clearly a collaboration of the current band (w/ Burtnik). There are obvious Gowan moments in that song. Listen to how many keyboard driven sections there are - it's NOT a "guitar song".
So, One With Everything just wouldn't exist w/ Dennis in the band.
"One With Everything" is just a blatant attempt to sound like classic Styx.
The keyboard parts are fabricated to sound like classic Styx. It's dishonest to me because there is no reason those keyboard parts would be there if they weren't performing under the name "Styx".
Dennis has more pride then to pander to his audience that way so you maybe be right.
I can't help but wonder if DeYoung would've allowed such a foray into prog-rock revisited, were he in the band during Cyclo. Besides, the song was clearly a collaboration of the current band (w/ Burtnik). There are obvious Gowan moments in that song. Listen to how many keyboard driven sections there are - it's NOT a "guitar song".
So, One With Everything just wouldn't exist w/ Dennis in the band.
styxfanNH wrote:ItsMyLife wrote:
"One With Everything" is just a blatant attempt to sound like classic Styx.
The keyboard parts are fabricated to sound like classic Styx. It's dishonest to me because there is no reason those keyboard parts would be there if they weren't performing under the name "Styx".
Dennis has more pride then to pander to his audience that way so you maybe be right.
So if Dennis was in Styx and wouldn't write a Styx song that sounded like Styx. then what would he write?
Monker wrote:Dennis probably wouldn't have even recorded this song. If he is so blind that he would cut out "These Are the Times", he would have passed on this one too.
Adam wrote:So the Froy point of view is they don't sound like Styx enough and the IML point of view is One With Everything sounds too much like Styx.
I think that shows what the real issue is with the disgruntled Pro-Dennis/Anti-Styx insurgents is: Dennis is all that matters. This is NOT a criticism, but it WOULD mean that it's a matter of principle more than an issue of MUSIC.
Ya know, I've heard Beatle arguments about the validity of the two post-mortem Lennon "Anthology" tracks (Free As A Bird and Real Love). Are they real Beatles records? Aren't they?
The bottom line, I believe, is you can go to the store and purchase a Beatle album which includes Free As A Bird and a Styx album with These Are The Times. Like it or not, this is the current Styx. All arguments against seem tired and pointless to me.
Adam wrote:So the Froy point of view is they don't sound like Styx enough and the IML point of view is One With Everything sounds too much like Styx.
Adam wrote:I think that shows what the real issue is with the disgruntled Pro-Dennis/Anti-Styx insurgents is: Dennis is all that matters.
Adam wrote:Ya know, I've heard Beatle arguments about the validity of the two post-mortem Lennon "Anthology" tracks (Free As A Bird and Real Love). Are they real Beatles records? Aren't they?
Adam wrote:The bottom line, I believe, is you can go to the store and purchase a Beatle album which includes Free As A Bird and a Styx album with These Are The Times. Like it or not, this is the current Styx.
Adam wrote:All arguments against seem tired and pointless to me.
Then why do you respond to the arguments? Oh yes, it's because if anyone doesn't see eye-to-eye with your acceptance of this atrocity that uses the name Styx these days you feel obligated to respond.
Monker wrote:Then why do you respond to the arguments? Oh yes, it's because if anyone doesn't see eye-to-eye with your acceptance of this atrocity that uses the name Styx these days you feel obligated to respond.
What a hypocrit you are.
Monker wrote:You make up excuse after excuse to respond in any way you see fit because you feel 'provoked'. Then you critique others who you feel are feeling 'obligated' to respond.
That is the ONLY reason you are here, to complain. You are no different then certain Perry fans who post on Journey forums.
Monker wrote:
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Then why do you respond to the arguments? Oh yes, it's because if anyone doesn't see eye-to-eye with your acceptance of this atrocity that uses the name Styx these days you feel obligated to respond.
What a hypocrit you are.
It'sMyLife wrote:
You're the hypocrit... you never ONCE call out those who criticize Dennis. And it happens all the time... and for now reason many times.
Monker wrote:
You make up excuse after excuse to respond in any way you see fit because you feel 'provoked'. Then you critique others who you feel are feeling 'obligated' to respond.
It'sMyLife wrote:
I respond where I see fit... and I don't complain about it. What's his name was complaining about the same old tired arguments but meanwhile he's ALWAYS in the middle of them.
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That is the ONLY reason you are here, to complain. You are no different then certain Perry fans who post on Journey forums.
It'sMyLife wrote:
No... I come here to celebrate classic Styx and the great Dennis DeYoung.
People like you think because we're fans of the real band and don't accept this line-up that we have no right to be here. WRONG.
I like One With Everything. Can't say that I've spent any time wondering what it would've sounded with Dennis or contemplating whether or not it was an attempt to sound like Styx of old. I simply like it for what it is.
sadie65 wrote:Me, I think it's just important to remember that they aren't getting any younger.
Zan wrote:sadie65 wrote:Me, I think it's just important to remember that they aren't getting any younger.
Sadly, none of us are. Unless of course, you're talking maturity years.
It's a cold reality that one day, whether we like it or not, whether we are prepared for it or not, we're going to have to say goodbye. I remember how it felt when I got the call at work about Johnny. Fortunately, I wasn't exposed to the Internet back then, so all of my memories of his legacy remain happily intact.
I'm happy to see Dennis getting out there and touring, small venues or elaborate venues, so that the fans have more opportunities to see him while they can. Same goes for Styx. I try to take in as many shows as I can because I know that nothing lasts forever, and I cherish my memories of them - all of them, in one way or another.
How many times does one have to tell the world that they can't stand the sound of Gowan's voice before they think we understand what they mean? How many times do we need to argue about whether Dennis was *really* sick, or thought he was sick, or was faking being sick, or it was all a ruse made up by all of them to avoid admitting they hated each other? When does "nuff said" actually MEAN 'nuff said? How much negativity can we possibly put out there in our little karmic Styx world before we destroy or taint everything good that Styx ever helped us find in the first place?
Just thinking out loud...Sadie, I know you say it often, but it's such a poignant statement that it SHOULD be repeated, especially to this crowd, myself included.
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