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classicstyxfan wrote:I only own the CD. but I must say I've never been all that impressed with the performances on it. Much prefer Return to Paradise if I want to hear a live Styx recording. I made that judgement well before I knew much of anything about the Band's politics, so I dont think any of that clouded my judgement.
If they release it on DVD, I suppose I'll buy it, but it wont be the 1st day it's released or anything.
( for the recoed, I'm not very impressed with any of the 21st century Styx live recordings either. )
Question: RTP was a gold selling DVD. Quite an honor for Styx. Since the subsequent live DVD's featured "The Best Lineup Ever" (and I have not seen them) do they hold up in quality to RTP??
And if so, why did they not sell as well as Return to Paradise?
As far as featuring "The Best Lineup Ever", I believe that was a very subjective description given by our beloved JY. However, if any artist at any time doesn't feel that his or her band's lineup is the best ever, what motivation would there be to carry on? It makes sense that he feels that way, just like every artist should feel that their last album is their best, otherwise why make it in the first place? I don't necessarily think artists say these things with the idea that the fans should think the same way they do. JMHO.
It's also marketing basics. Whether or not he or any other band member feels this is the "best lineup ever", that's what they would say to promote their product.
Using the logic you presented, should the band have made Kilroy?
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