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MtlLady wrote:My initial impressions of the songs I had not already heard (this is MY OPINION ONLY):
Fav Rockers: Rain and Crossing the Rubicon
Song that CRACKED ME UP: I Don't Believe in Anything - I'm still giggling.
Lyrics That Reached Out and Smacked Me Upside The Head And Talked To Me: Forgiveness
Fav Ballad: Save Me
God, can that man write lyrics ..... Wow.

cittadeeno23 wrote:I only heard the 30 second clips! I probably won't get my CD in the mail for several weeks!
Doe anyone know if the American version is going to have the same songs? Is the only difference going to be 100 years from now being all English?
Do you know anything, Froy????
froy wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:I only heard the 30 second clips! I probably won't get my CD in the mail for several weeks!
Doe anyone know if the American version is going to have the same songs? Is the only difference going to be 100 years from now being all English?
Do you know anything, Froy????
Yep I do know
It s going to be different
Not just 100 years
More songs added
Im pushing for 2 versions of 100 years
A bonus track Dennis only.
blt man wrote:I just listened to the songs. They are good songs, with good harmonies and excellent electric guitar work. But, Dennis detractors are not going to like it and Dennis supporters will. This CD won’t solve the great divide but it does give us some good music. A lot of the songs, while not ballads, are on the softer side of the rock spectrum and the Dennis detractors won’t like that. This Time Next year is the clear winner for me. That said, I need to listen to them again to form a conclusive opinion.

blt man wrote:I just listened to the songs. They are good songs, with good harmonies and excellent electric guitar work. But, Dennis detractors are not going to like it and Dennis supporters will. This CD won’t solve the great divide but it does give us some good music. A lot of the songs, while not ballads, are on the softer side of the rock spectrum and the Dennis detractors won’t like that. This Time Next year is the clear winner for me. That said, I need to listen to them again to form a conclusive opinion.

DarwinNebraska wrote:blt man wrote:I just listened to the songs. They are good songs, with good harmonies and excellent electric guitar work. But, Dennis detractors are not going to like it and Dennis supporters will. This CD won’t solve the great divide but it does give us some good music. A lot of the songs, while not ballads, are on the softer side of the rock spectrum and the Dennis detractors won’t like that. This Time Next year is the clear winner for me. That said, I need to listen to them again to form a conclusive opinion.
From what I've heard so far, this sounds more like the heart and soul of classic Styx than anything the current line-up could come up with.
froy wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Crossing the Rubicon has been getting some positive buzz here and there.
Looking forward to hearing it.
Bugsy
That was the title of the cd up until a month ago.
ManOfMiracles wrote:froy wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Crossing the Rubicon has been getting some positive buzz here and there.
Looking forward to hearing it.
Bugsy
That was the title of the cd up until a month ago.
Say, Froy... and idea WHY the change in title? Opinions be what they may and all, but I like "Crossing the Rubicon" better... has more of a classic rock vibe to it. A little more "oopmph." Why the last-minute switch?
Ash wrote:From what I understand, Dennis didn't really want to distract from the new album with a side show regarding which songs were about Styx and which were not... which is precisely what happened with Cyclorama in many circles.

Ash wrote:ManOfMiracles wrote:froy wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Crossing the Rubicon has been getting some positive buzz here and there.
Looking forward to hearing it.
Bugsy
That was the title of the cd up until a month ago.
Say, Froy... and idea WHY the change in title? Opinions be what they may and all, but I like "Crossing the Rubicon" better... has more of a classic rock vibe to it. A little more "oopmph." Why the last-minute switch?
Crossing The Rubicon is metaphoric. It's similar to saying "The Point of No Return". From what I understand, this is the only song on the album which may be written in metaphor toward the situation with Styx.
The Rubicon is a river in italy. The similarities between the Rubicon being a river and Styx being a river (albeit in somewhat different, yet similar supernatural references) isn't accidental.
I believe this title was abandoned as it may have seemed too controversial and intentionally geared toward jabbing at DFB. From what I understand, Dennis didn't really want to distract from the new album with a side show regarding which songs were about Styx and which were not... which is precisely what happened with Cyclorama in many circles.
In a "tooting my own horn" moment - I somewhat accurately predicted the true title of this album several months ago when people were talking about it in one of those "what should dennis call his album" threads. My thought was that it would be "100 years from now" in terms of people would remember Dennis music 100 years from now and not JY's. (back in my more assertive days on this board)
ManOfMiracles wrote:froy wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Crossing the Rubicon has been getting some positive buzz here and there.
Looking forward to hearing it.
Bugsy
That was the title of the cd up until a month ago.
Say, Froy... and idea WHY the change in title? Opinions be what they may and all, but I like "Crossing the Rubicon" better... has more of a classic rock vibe to it. A little more "oopmph." Why the last-minute switch?
froy wrote:ManOfMiracles wrote:froy wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Crossing the Rubicon has been getting some positive buzz here and there.
Looking forward to hearing it.
Bugsy
That was the title of the cd up until a month ago.
Say, Froy... and idea WHY the change in title? Opinions be what they may and all, but I like "Crossing the Rubicon" better... has more of a classic rock vibe to it. A little more "oopmph." Why the last-minute switch?
I like it better also
I think the painting and artwork help make the change
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