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Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:29 pm
by Grotelul
Note about the album 100 Years From Now and lyrics for the song......


http://dennisdeyoung.com/

Re: Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:42 am
by rajah2165
Grotelul wrote:Note about the album 100 Years From Now and lyrics for the song......


http://dennisdeyoung.com/


Hey Zan...there are some grammer and spelling errors on it that you may want to make him aware of...

Re: Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:52 am
by Zan
rajah2165 wrote:Hey Zan...there are some grammer and spelling errors on it that you may want to make him aware of...




It's "grammAr"

You're welcome.

Re: Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 4:31 am
by Rockwriter
Grotelul wrote:Note about the album 100 Years From Now and lyrics for the song......


http://dennisdeyoung.com/



I really like the cover for the album. Unlike his other solo albums, this one has that album rock feel to it, instead of just a picture of Dennis. I like that a lot better and hope it follows suit in the musical content, but who knows? I guess we'll see.
It IS good news that there will be an English-only version of the title song. Can't say I cared for the half-French thing a lot, since I didn't know what the hell it meant, LOL. Plus I don't dig that other guy's voice at all, but probably the English only version will have just Dennis.


Sterling

Re: Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 5:37 am
by rajah2165
Rockwriter wrote:
Grotelul wrote:Note about the album 100 Years From Now and lyrics for the song......


http://dennisdeyoung.com/



I really like the cover for the album. Unlike his other solo albums, this one has that album rock feel to it, instead of just a picture of Dennis. I like that a lot better and hope it follows suit in the musical content, but who knows? I guess we'll see.
It IS good news that there will be an English-only version of the title song. Can't say I cared for the half-French thing a lot, since I didn't know what the hell it meant, LOL. Plus I don't dig that other guy's voice at all, but probably the English only version will have just Dennis.


Sterling


I agree with you Sterling. It is a good cover. And I think that some of the anti-DDY contigent even must find it ok because when there is nothing to criticize about DDY, they just remain silent (giving praise would be out of the question).

Re: Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 6:52 am
by Zan
rajah2165 wrote:I agree with you Sterling. It is a good cover. And I think that some of the anti-DDY contigent even must find it ok because when there is nothing to criticize about DDY, they just remain silent (giving praise would be out of the question).



"Truly, you have a dizzying intellect."

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 9:38 am
by GrandIllusionist725
Is it worth it just to wait or order the CD as an import?

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:16 am
by bugsymalone
GrandIllusionist725 wrote:Is it worth it just to wait or order the CD as an import?


Depends upon what you want. The import will have the French/English version of "100 Years From Now." The US version, to be released later, will have the English-only version of that song.

Sounds like, from his note, all the other tracks are the same on both the US version and Canadian version.


Bugsy

Re: Dennis Note On Website

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 12:35 pm
by Grotelul
rajah2165 wrote:
Rockwriter wrote:
Grotelul wrote:Note about the album 100 Years From Now and lyrics for the song......


http://dennisdeyoung.com/



I really like the cover for the album. Unlike his other solo albums, this one has that album rock feel to it, instead of just a picture of Dennis. I like that a lot better and hope it follows suit in the musical content, but who knows? I guess we'll see.
It IS good news that there will be an English-only version of the title song. Can't say I cared for the half-French thing a lot, since I didn't know what the hell it meant, LOL. Plus I don't dig that other guy's voice at all, but probably the English only version will have just Dennis.


Sterling


I agree with you Sterling. It is a good cover. And I think that some of the anti-DDY contigent even must find it ok because when there is nothing to criticize about DDY, they just remain silent (giving praise would be out of the question).



It's only a damn cover but I will admit this...at least I don't have to look at him. I will make a judgement on this CD when I hear it. He may surprise me and I will really like it but something tells me it will fall short of what I would call good music from him. I'm not only saying this about DDY...Styx has it's work cut out to create something good also. Give me some interesting and different music...not the same old schlock.

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 2:13 pm
by DavidD
I am not crazy about the artwork. It's a very nice painting. I can see a correlation between empty merry go round seats and where will our children be in 100 years? Maybe if a photoshop wizard darkened it up a bit without going over board. Savage looking horse faces with big teeth. Dark skies. Trash blowing around in the wind. A dilapidated baby doll laying on the ground. The big question?

Oh and change the type face. Looks like a carnival. This is serious stuff.

David

PS .. Maybe throw "Sparky" in there for a past tie in. LOL

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 4:24 pm
by stabbim
DavidD wrote: Maybe if a photoshop wizard darkened it up a bit without going over board. Savage looking horse faces with big teeth. Dark skies. Trash blowing around in the wind. A dilapidated baby doll laying on the ground.


I doubt that "freaky dystopia" is the vibe they were going for. Artistically, DDY's usually a more hopeful guy than that.

To me, the painting evokes a sense of nostalgic melancholy, with the one horse having escaped from the treadmill nature of the ride as a symbol of non-conformity, achieving independence, or what have you. Maybe that relates to breaking the cycle of violence which is the subject of the title track...

...or maybe someone just thought the moonlit snow was pretty. Who can say?

PS .. Maybe throw "Sparky" in there for a past tie in. LOL


Heh. Are there any graphic depictions of "Sparky" out there, or is/was he a "Theater of the Mind" kind of creation?

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 9:01 pm
by bugsymalone
Heh. Looks like choosing the Addison work for the cover art has achieved what DDY wanted. A variety of interpretations of the meaning.

As for Sparky. Scroll down.

http://www.dennisdeyoung.com/index.php?src=gendocs&link=letter1&category=Letters&PHPSESSID=a9ec41f643452183161bf315dc12a350


Bugsy

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:26 pm
by Rockwriter
stabbim wrote:
DavidD wrote: Maybe if a photoshop wizard darkened it up a bit without going over board. Savage looking horse faces with big teeth. Dark skies. Trash blowing around in the wind. A dilapidated baby doll laying on the ground.


I doubt that "freaky dystopia" is the vibe they were going for. Artistically, DDY's usually a more hopeful guy than that.

To me, the painting evokes a sense of nostalgic melancholy, with the one horse having escaped from the treadmill nature of the ride as a symbol of non-conformity, achieving independence, or what have you. Maybe that relates to breaking the cycle of violence which is the subject of the title track...

...or maybe someone just thought the moonlit snow was pretty. Who can say?

PS .. Maybe throw "Sparky" in there for a past tie in. LOL


Heh. Are there any graphic depictions of "Sparky" out there, or is/was he a "Theater of the Mind" kind of creation?



If you look very, very closely at the back side of 'Paradise Theatre', in the window of the shut down theater there is a poster that says something like, 'Now playing, Sparky the Flying Dog'. And a tiny little picture.



Sterling

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:59 pm
by bugsymalone
Rockwriter wrote:
stabbim wrote:
DavidD wrote:


Heh. Are there any graphic depictions of "Sparky" out there, or is/was he a "Theater of the Mind" kind of creation?



If you look very, very closely at the back side of 'Paradise Theatre', in the window of the shut down theater there is a poster that says something like, 'Now playing, Sparky the Flying Dog'. And a tiny little picture.



Sterling


Hello? Is this thing on? Link to Sparky plus enlarged picture above on DDY's website. :roll:

Bugsy

PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:51 am
by Rockwriter
bugsymalone wrote:
Rockwriter wrote:
stabbim wrote:
DavidD wrote:


Heh. Are there any graphic depictions of "Sparky" out there, or is/was he a "Theater of the Mind" kind of creation?



If you look very, very closely at the back side of 'Paradise Theatre', in the window of the shut down theater there is a poster that says something like, 'Now playing, Sparky the Flying Dog'. And a tiny little picture.



Sterling


Hello? Is this thing on? Link to Sparky plus enlarged picture above on DDY's website. :roll:


LOL, sorry, I replied to the question before I saw that you had already done so . . . and better. Oops. Okay, I admit it, my Sparky reply sucks . . .


Sterling


PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:56 am
by bugsymalone
LOL, sorry, I replied to the question before I saw that you had already done so . . . and better. Oops. Okay, I admit it, my Sparky reply sucks . . .


Sterling


All is forgiven! And your reply did not suck, but Dennis did talk at length about it in his letter. Plus the picture of Sparky is great.

I remember wondering what the hell he yelled during the instrumental break in "Rocking the Paradise" for a long time. :)

Bugsy