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swwskj wrote:The Styx/Kansas tour in 1977. Both bands in their heyday and prime. Grand Illusion would be brand new and they'd still be playing wooden nickel material. Kansas was really coming into their own at the time too.
Also, Styx '75? '76? Where they performed "Born for Adventure" in concert.
LordofDaRing wrote:I missed the cornerstone tour in 1979, or the one they did in Atlanta in 1996 with the orchestra.
DarrenUK wrote:I would loved to of seen the 97 tour with the lazers and the talking GI album cover hollagram....I have 2 shows on tape but loved to of seen it. I think thats the tour when Larry opened for them in Canada...or maybe ime wrong
sadie65 wrote:DeeJaySTYX wrote:Paradise Theatre Tour or Pieces Of Eight Tour...
Most definitely...these would have been the ones I'd want to have seen.
froy wrote:
Pieces of 8 was brilliant Im Ok Great White Hope Renegade
The band was on fire back then
Saw them in chicago and Milwaukee on the Lakefront still remember people on the highway overlooking the show watching from the street ,
I always was mad that they did not play Pieces of 8 made no sense
I always was mad that they did not play Pieces of 8 made no sense
Weird, but they played it in their opening symphony medley back in 1996. Why didn't they play the whole thing? Oh, maybe because they had to add "Miss America" with a symphony? LOL
What in the world were they thinking to have "Miss America" with a symphony? That's just not right. Ack!
[/quote]Thank goodness Dennis added to his shows. One of the best songs, especially with a symphony. IMO
Imagine how the symphony met. In all honesty, I like the words and intent to Miss America. I guess though after hearing JY scream it for so long, I've grown tired of it. It is my least favorite track from the Atlanta symphony boot.
I'm not sure they were thinking, though I do think it took some courage to try it with an orchestra.
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Thank goodness Dennis added to his shows. One of the best songs, especially with a symphony. IMO
I guess they needed a JY song with the symphony, but that one - just terrible. It was horrible!! Any other song would've been better.
Courage?? You're just posting nice - LOL
[/quote]He's adding 2 more soonI "think" one (from Wooden Nickel era) will be geared for the Lost Treasures show and the other (from his solo (?) with the orchestra, if I'm not mistaken.
But I've been wrong SO many times - LOL
froy wrote:sadie65 wrote:DeeJaySTYX wrote:Paradise Theatre Tour or Pieces Of Eight Tour...
Most definitely...these would have been the ones I'd want to have seen.
Pieces of 8 was brilliant Im Ok Great White Hope Renegade
The band was on fire back then
Saw them in chicago and Milwaukee on the Lakefront still remember people on the highway overlooking the show watching from the street ,
I always was mad that they did not play Pieces of 8 made no sense
[/quote]I dont think that Styx has ever played I'm OK, but I may be wrong.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Okay, I'd also go back to 1972 at the Milwaukee Lakefront and make sure to bring a decent video camera.
I was just watching the "Best Thing" video and it would've been great to see this early show. Love the bell bottoms - LOL
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