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Something is cookin

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:04 am
by froy
Its the begining of the end for Styx and the begining of a new day for Shaw and Dennis stay tuned The Wheel In The Sky Is Turning .

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:10 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
No way!! :shock:

This can't be true!! :shock:

Do dreams really come true? :shock:

Or am I just a "Dreamer"? :wink:

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:46 am
by froy
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:No way!! :shock:

This can't be true!! :shock:

Do dreams really come true? :shock:

Or am I just a "Dreamer"? :wink:


Haven't We Been here Before?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:29 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
Seriously, if this were to happen, it sure would be the "Best Thing" for me and I sure would be "Havin' A Ball", but it would take a "Man of Miracles" to make this happen.

:wink:

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:35 am
by classicstyxfan
I really think you're both "Foolin Yourself" ( and you dont believe it )

and that this whole thing is really just a "Golden Lark "

But, maybe if TS and DDY discuss "What has come between us" maybe they can meet up "Between the lines of a dream.......in Eglantine" !

of course, if they do pull it offf, I'll have to attend regardless of the location or the cost "Cus I was born, born for adventure" and "Pieces of Eight cant buy you everything" so it will be money well spent.

and , if it want meant to be then " our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime" and we'll just have to say "Goodbye to Roseland"

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:06 pm
by froy
classicstyxfan wrote:I really think you're both "Foolin Yourself" ( and you dont believe it )

and that this whole thing is really just a "Golden Lark "

But, maybe if TS and DDY discuss "What has come between us" maybe they can meet up "Between the lines of a dream.......in Eglantine" !

of course, if they do pull it offf, I'll have to attend regardless of the location or the cost "Cus I was born, born for adventure" and "Pieces of Eight cant buy you everything" so it will be money well spent.

and , if it want meant to be then " our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime" and we'll just have to say "Goodbye to Roseland"


Is the the First Time we have had a thread like this ?
I think its time for Shaw and Dennis to end there Cold War
Jy can go lead a Double Life
Lets see what happens

Re: Something is cookin

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:47 pm
by Monker
froy wrote:Its the begining of the end for Styx.


You keep saying that, year after year. It's not even a challenge to find old quotes of you saying this and that is the beginning of the end of Styx"

Posted by froy to alt.music.journey on April 15, 2000


> >And, how do you know this?
> read it in an interview w dennis that he couldnt do as much as he wanted
> because of his disease

This goes way deeper than the BNW project .
For 15 years Dennis has been a recluse in his house and has done little for
STYX. The 2 reunion tours were stopped because Dennis wanted to go home . Then BNW comes along and they send tapes back and forth becuase neither wants to go to each others studio . This was the beginning of the end .

the album was rushed because CMC wanted it out there So what it was rushed but the tour was not . Dennis missed 50 dates with the
band . The iceing on the cake or the dagger came when Dennis sold out the Rosemont this did not go over well with Shaw . Just look at the new STYX site and see Tommy who is impying that STYX tickets are selling better than the 81 tour. Do you see what he's trying to do?

>>Look at the positive side - Now Dennis can amaze you with Hunchback.
> he'd amaze me with hunchback more than shaw amazed me with
> "seven deadly zens"

Not in a million Years 7 Zens blows away the defunct Hunchback . That was a waste of Dennis time.

> that was the WORST solo effort i've ever seen!!!!!!!!! how many copies
did it
> sell?????

More than Hutchback.


Oh, how times change....Wonder where the "Dennis was a recluse" and "Hunchback songs suck" talk went? Nowadays, it's all "Shaw had stuff up his nose and the Hunchback songs are the highlight of the concert!" Yeah, OK.

Re: Something is cookin

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 1:44 pm
by froy
Monker wrote:
froy wrote:Its the begining of the end for Styx.


You keep saying that, year after year. It's not even a challenge to find old quotes of you saying this and that is the beginning of the end of Styx"


Tonights show in LA Monker 500 seats sold and a bunch given away
Its over ,

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 2:08 pm
by SuiteMadameBlue
If anyone is on here, they can watch tonight's concert right now

http://www.styxcrew.com/

More than 500 seats were sold, but less than 1,000 seats were sold. The venue holds 2,300 seats. Radio stations were trying to give away tickets up to today.

Enjoy the pictures :)