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You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:52 pm
by SuiteMadameBlue
Hi Tommy, I'm glad you read my post and changed Kevin's last name in your recent "Hello Friends" letter. Thanks, I feel better :)

Sorry if I was too hard on you with the teasing. I'm looking forward to the Shaw/Blades cd.

Take Care and I hope you catch up on that sleep we talked about.

Oh, by the way Tommy, I'd have to say this is still one of my favorite pictures of you :)

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Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 2:08 pm
by froy
[quote][quote="SuiteMadameBlue"]Hi Tommy, I'm glad you read my post and changed Kevin's last name in your recent "Hello Friends" letter. Thanks, I feel better :)




And let me add Tommy Shaw that you sold out pal
All for the love of money
Classic Styx fans say thanks Tommy Shaw you ruined a great band
All for the love of money
Your lookin tired Tommy Shaw ya need a bath and a hair cut
But there is no time need to play the bowling alley curcuit once again
There is no turning back now Tommy Shaw Styx is forever ruined
I hope you are happy.
Can't wait to see the Soundstage when you say hello Detroit.
And the entire world gets to hear Gowan sing.
Im sure most will say my god is that aweful
But you will say write the check out to Tom Shaw I careless

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:20 pm
by kansas666
froy wrote:And let me add Tommy Shaw that you sold out pal
All for the love of money
Classic Styx fans say thanks Tommy Shaw you ruined a great band
All for the love of money


Okay, time to mix it up again :wink:

Where are you coming from Froy? It's all about money. Tommy's got a job. Denny's got a job. Even you have a job. I suppose Tommy could stay true to something (although I'm not sure what) and make less money. But what is the point in that? He could retire the STYX name and go out as something else. But why should he? as long as there are people willing to pay him for what he does, I see no reason to change. Denny hasn't retired the name either. He is still out there playing "the music of STYX". Is that somehow more noble?

Did Tommy "ruin a great band"? No, he just got rid of a bandmate that nobody could stand. None of the other members of the band or the organization wanted to work with Denny either. That is why Denny's staff now is made up of relatives. They can't refuse to work for him because of the family obligation.

If anyone "ruined a great band" I'd say it was Denny. He is the one that made the working situation impossible for everyone else. :roll:

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:45 pm
by froy
Okay, time to mix it up again :wink:

Where are you coming from Froy?


My office



It's all about money. Tommy's got a job. Denny's got a job. Even you have a job. I suppose Tommy could stay true to something (although I'm not sure what) and make less money. But what is the point in that? He could retire the STYX name and go out as something else. But why should he? as long as there are people willing to pay him for what he does, I see no reason to change. Denny hasn't retired the name either. He is still out there playing "the music of STYX". Is that somehow more noble?


Yea Dennis is doing 40 dates a year
He is doing shows with meaning and effort
Styx is doing 400 shows a year and there shows are budget at best
The setlists suck plain and simple but Shaw careless he wants the pay check. Look at the crowds going to see Styx/ Kansas they are getting smaller and smaller , Heck one show in the UK they drew 600 people in a 3000 seater, They are averaging about 900 to 1000 people at there shows, That stinks for a band with a new cd and 6 years of non stop touring, They are not gaining fans they are losing them.






Did Tommy "ruin a great band"?


No doubt about it
Bringing in Gowan was the worst idea of them all
They should have just dropped all Dennis material and played only Shaw and Young songs in concert. They have scorched the name STYX nobody wants to hear Styx music anymore its burned out so bad thanks to Shaw and Young,


No, he just got rid of a bandmate that nobody could stand.


Is that how it works just get rid of a guy who helped make you what you are today, Shows just how much of an ass he is.



None of the other members of the band or the organization wanted to work with Denny either.


Sorry that is not true
Chuck was with Dennis in 99 he had no issues with Dennis
He just took the easy road and followed the crowd
He has no balls that guy.


That is why Denny's staff now is made up of relatives. They can't refuse to work for him because of the family obligation.


Really not a single band member is in his family

If anyone "ruined a great band" I'd say it was Denny. He is the one that made the working situation impossible for everyone else.


Right it was only impossible when they needed a reason to get going on 400 shows a year which no sane man would want to do
Look at Burtnick he could not even stand it
So he was pushed out also.
At least you admit the band is ruined,

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:46 pm
by Zan
Pass the popcorn...

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:51 pm
by froy
Zan wrote:Pass the popcorn...


I thought you wanted to be as far away as possible Zan

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:51 pm
by bugsymalone
Pass the popcorn...


Oh it's ON...... :evil: :roll:

Yet again............. :roll: :roll: :roll:

Bugsy

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:03 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
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I'll be making more popcorn soon :)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:07 am
by gr8dane
Again Styx show they are leaders.400 shows a year(according to froy).Good enough for Guinness book of records I'd say.
Well done Styx.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:22 am
by Adam
Man, Froy’s office must be a real party. Hi kids. You KNEW I'd jump in, didn't you?

Yes, Dennis is doing 40 dates a year. I personally suspect the fire that finally got up under his ass was the touring Styx was doing WITHOUT him. Japan, Europe, 2 Superbowls, a number of TV appearances, etc. I think that kind of competition kinda fired him up.

Froy implies Styx is doing shows WITHOUT meaning and effort, which is ignorant. The production has constantly been evolving, and the energy has been consistently powerful. I understand your opinion, Froy, but it’s SO skewed it doesn’t even count.

FROY: “Bringing in Gowan was the worst idea of them all
They should have just dropped all Dennis material and played only Shaw and Young songs in concert. They have scorched the name STYX nobody wants to hear Styx music anymore its burned out so bad thanks to Shaw and Young”

Hmmm. Let’s make believe it’s 1991 and I could say ‘Bringing in Burtnik was the worst idea of them all. Dennis should have just dropped all Shaw material and played only Dennis and Young songs in concert. Dennis has scorched the name STYX. Nobody wants to hear Styx music anymore as exemplified by the album sales of EOTC. They’re burned out so bad thanks to Dennis’

FROY: not a single band member is in his family
ADAM: Okay, but who’s running lights? Who’s singing backup? Show Me The Way? That must be some roadies dressed in drag up there…

FROY: Chuck was with Dennis in 99 he had no issues with Dennis
ADAM: How do you know? You think Chuck woke up one day and decided he just felt like being MEAN to his old bandmate?

FROY: He has no balls that guy.
ADAM: Said Froy on Chuck’s birthday. Froy also calls him a Traitor. So Happy birthday to the HIV+ Traitor without balls.

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:51 am
by Zan
froy wrote:
Zan wrote:Pass the popcorn...


I thought you wanted to be as far away as possible Zan



You think a lot of things that are wrong.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:54 am
by mr.v
You know, having read all these bash the carrot threads, Tommy sucks and JY is the devil stuff makes me wonder, where is the bash Chuck threads. He is still very much a part of this line up of Styx, he still tours with them in a limited way. He still appears on the new CD's. He has been outspokn enough over the current situation to make it obvious that he sides with the Tommy and JY. He was present at the meetings when Dennis was ousted. So where's the hatred toward Chuck that many constantly spew at Tommy and JY? Are you scared to call him your silly names because of his health problems, or does it hurt your stand on the current situation to mention that 3 of the 4 living original members perfer the way things are now? Just wondering, I guess HATE can be a personal choice as can irrational bashing toward people who's shoes you've never walked in.

(please ignore spelling mistakes I'm typing in a hurry and don't have time to spell check.)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:56 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
How dare all of you wreck my "Tommy" thread!! LOL :wink:


Bringing in Gowan was the worst idea of them all


No matter who they brought in, it wouldn't have made a lot of "us" DeYoungians happy. It's what and how it happened (see previous 15 pages of topics - LOL). I personally don't care what Gowan sings, I just don't care for his singing at all (see previous 15 pages of posts). I do know that my feelings sure would've been torn if they did bring in Rik Emmett. Thank goodness that didn't work out :)

They should have just dropped all Dennis material and played only Shaw and Young songs in concert.


See, if I'm not mistaken, they, the current line-up, HAVE to keep certain songs in. Just my opinion until I get the facts!!

Adam says:

You KNEW I'd jump in, didn't you?


Yes, this one I was waiting for you :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:08 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
Adam says:

Hmmm. Let’s make believe it’s 1991 and I could say ‘Bringing in Burtnik was the worst idea of them all. Dennis should have just dropped all Shaw material and played only Dennis and Young songs in concert. Dennis has scorched the name STYX. Nobody wants to hear Styx music anymore as exemplified by the album sales of EOTC. They’re burned out so bad thanks to Dennis’


The situation was completely different. Tommy wasn't kicked out of a band that he co-founded. No, they weren't burned out due to Dennis, not at all, IMO.

FROY: Chuck was with Dennis in 99 he had no issues with Dennis
ADAM: How do you know? You think Chuck woke up one day and decided he just felt like being MEAN to his old bandmate?


I'm sure during that time (the decision to kick Dennis out) Chuck was looking out for himself and what was the best situation for him (Chuck).

Things all changed when the band STYX became a business and especially in 1979, that's when all the major changes within the band happened.

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:23 am
by froy
Zan wrote:
froy wrote:
Zan wrote:Pass the popcorn...


I thought you wanted to be as far away as possible Zan



You think a lot of things that are wrong.


Quote

Im going to China to get as far away from Froy as possible

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:30 am
by Adam
just take a look at the above post. Quote..Zan wrote...etc. on infiniti. The internet hath brought such evolved communicative skills!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 1:34 am
by froy
Adam wrote:just take a look at the above post. Quote..Zan wrote...etc. on infiniti. The internet hath brought such evolved communicative skills!


I give this one an D-
Very Lame Adam

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 2:06 am
by froy
Froy implies Styx is doing shows WITHOUT meaning and effort, which is ignorant.


Tell Me Adam big mouth Gowan is your band playing any of these songs live?

Midnight Ride, Half Penny ,You Need Love, Crystal Ball, Love In The Midnight, Little Suzie, On My Way, Home Wrecker, Shooz, Great White Hope,
Lords of The Ring, Everything Is Cool, Double Life, Haven't We Been Here Before, Madame Blue, Castle Walls, Pieces of 8, Im Okay,
Why Me, Man In The Wilderness, Superstars

Tell Me Adam Gowan why is your band who is putting so much effort into there shows playing only Blue Collar Man Renegade and a bunch of covers.
Answer its a cash grab.


The production has constantly been evolving,

I wish I could say the same for your use of the quotes feature

and the energy has been consistently powerful.


Thats coke Adam Gowan
And your keyboard spin is really old man.


I understand your opinion, Froy, but it’s SO skewed it doesn’t even count.


When you learn how to count then let us know.


Hmmm. Let’s make believe it’s 1991 and I could say ‘Bringing in Burtnik was the worst idea of them all.


Edge of the Century cd is there best cd since PT.

Dennis should have just dropped all Shaw material and played only Dennis and Young songs in concert.


Yep I agree


Dennis has scorched the name STYX.


How can anyone take you seriously.


Nobody wants to hear Styx music anymore as exemplified by the album sales of EOTC. They’re burned out so bad thanks to Dennis’



Right and the next tour they did they sold 15 thousand tix per show
Wrong Adam Gowan



FROY: not a single band member is in his family
ADAM: Okay, but who’s running lights?


I did not know the lighting guy was in the band
Goofy this Adam Gowan.



Who’s singing backup? Show Me The Way?


I guess if you sing backup on 1 song your in the band
Heck I sing every song so Im in the band as well
Nice try Adam Gowan D+ on this one,

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 2:18 am
by Angiekay
froy wrote:is your band playing any of these songs live?

Midnight Ride, Half Penny ,You Need Love, Crystal Ball, Love In The Midnight, Little Suzie, On My Way, Home Wrecker, Shooz, Great White Hope,
Lords of The Ring, Everything Is Cool, Double Life, Haven't We Been Here Before, Madame Blue, Castle Walls, Pieces of 8, Im Okay,
Why Me, Man In The Wilderness, Superstars



I don't know if Adam has seen Styx lately, but yes, as a matter of fact, almost all of those songs mentioned are being played in a medley at every Styx show. When I saw Dennis this summer, the only one he played live was Castle Walls.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:09 am
by Adam
Beware Angiekay! You are entering a dimension not only of words and ideas but of mindlessness. There's a signpost up ahead youre entering the Froy Zone, where nothing matters except this one rude, classless guy's incessant whining over a divorce that's over half a decade old. Attempting to make sense is pointless. And if you do, some OTHER a$$hole may appear to bash you for dong so!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:12 am
by Zan
Adam wrote:Beware Angiekay! You are entering a dimension not only of words and ideas but of mindlessness. There's a signpost up ahead youre entering the Froy Zone, where nothing matters except this one rude, classless guy's incessant whining over a divorce that's over half a decade old. Attempting to make sense is pointless. And if you do, some OTHER a$$hole may appear to bash you for dong so!



LOL...Obviously, somebody's never met Angie! She can handle herself just fine, Adam. :-D

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:15 am
by froy
Adam wrote:Beware Angiekay! You are entering a dimension not only of words and ideas but of mindlessness.


Yea Adam is proof of that


There's a signpost up ahead youre entering the Froy Zone, where nothing matters except this one rude, classless guy's incessant whining over a divorce that's over half a decade old.



And Adam Gowan sticks up for it because he's making money off of it
The guy can sing worth a damm
But he keeps going night after singing about Dennis's wife,

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:18 am
by Angiekay
Adam wrote:Beware Angiekay! You are entering a dimension not only of words and ideas but of mindlessness. There's a signpost up ahead youre entering the Froy Zone, where nothing matters except this one rude, classless guy's incessant whining over a divorce that's over half a decade old. Attempting to make sense is pointless. And if you do, some OTHER a$$hole may appear to bash you for dong so!



I'm well aware of that, I've met some of his Journey clones! :P

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:19 am
by Angiekay
Zan wrote:
Adam wrote:Beware Angiekay! You are entering a dimension not only of words and ideas but of mindlessness. There's a signpost up ahead youre entering the Froy Zone, where nothing matters except this one rude, classless guy's incessant whining over a divorce that's over half a decade old. Attempting to make sense is pointless. And if you do, some OTHER a$$hole may appear to bash you for dong so!



LOL...Obviously, somebody's never met Angie! She can handle herself just fine, Adam. :-D



I learned everything I know from Zan! HEHE :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:21 am
by jrnyman28
I don't know if I should do this, but I guess I will jump in.
As a casual STYX fan nowadays, I have only seen the band once in recent years. That (of course) was The Main Event Tour. That show was my introduction to Lawerence Gowan and (while I was familiar with him) Glen Burtnik. I really enjoyed the show. I thought Lawerence was very 'theatrical'. I thought Glen was incredible for the band...all the energy and crowd interaction. Glen looked out of place but brought a lot to the show. I wasn't sure how STYX would do, but after going through the whole Journey thing, I knew I would give them an open mind. And STYX entertained.

I would say that is probably the general consensus of the casual fan...it's about the music.

Having gone through similar issues with Journey, I say it is FOOLISH to think STYX should drop the majority of STYX hits simply because DDY is no longer with them. The show is for STYX fans, and they want to hear STYX hits.

And for the record, I always thought DDY was treated worse than Perry.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 3:31 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
AngieKay says:

I don't know if Adam has seen Styx lately, but yes, as a matter of fact, almost all of those songs mentioned are being played in a medley at every Styx show. When I saw Dennis this summer, the only one he played live was Castle Walls


I'd rather hear these songs in their entirety, not with the medley. I've been to a couple Carrot Styx shows and a lot of people, die-hard fans and casual STYX fans want to the whole songs, not just little teasers. I personally don't want to be teased, I want the real thing :roll:

I personally think they should re-vamp their set-list, especially since their on the never-ending tour and hitting so many cities that are close to each other and also re-visiting the same cities over and over and over. It's getting old. There are so many songs from the STYX catalog that they can play.

Since the BBT came and went, I can put a LOT of money that when they start the next tour, probably after their little Christmas break, they'll start playing some more "older" songs and they WILL re-vamp the whole set list.

Monkey see, monkey do :wink:

As for Dennis, I'm sure he'll be adding some songs when he returns to the same areas next year and he'll be re-vamping his set list, just a hunch. :wink: I wouldn't be surprised if he added "Don't Wait For Heroes", "I'm Okay" and let's see, maybe "Lords of the Ring", that one I'm not sure about.

I personally really, really, really want to hear "Born For Adventure" live, by Dennis. That one I really, really, really have to hear live in concert!!!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:06 am
by sadie65
And it goes back to who are you trying to please when you step on that stage.

The band will need to continue to play certain songs (whether in their entirety or in medley form), just as Dennis will. If they have new material out, they'll put some material from that in.

They've eached change their set lists somewhat, but, by and large, each is a nostalgia act and recognizes what the people want to hear who attend their concerts.

We the diehards...well that's what cd's and boots are for :lol: :wink:

Going nowhere near the never ending soap opera

Re: You're Welcome Tommy

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:17 am
by kansas666
froy wrote:not a single band member is in his family



What about his wife? :roll:

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:36 am
by Monker
I learned everything I know from Zan! HEHE


whoah! Maybe Zan should post to the Journey forum then!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:38 am
by Monker
And for the record, I always thought DDY was treated worse than Perry.


What do you mean by that? By the band, the fans, or someone/thing else?