Zan wrote:ChicagoStyx *usually* only bothers to post his "campaign of hate" in response to one of the aforementioned posters, who have undoubtedly made some asinine or otherwise redundant remark about JY's drug habit and/or songwriting abilities, Gowan's voice/spinning keyboard, Tommy's drug habit/grungy appearance, (insert band member here's) financial desperation, or anything along those lines. [/color]*Often, as if this was the very first time anyone has thought up something so original and hilarious, forgetting the fact that it's the fifth time this week they've said the same exact thing.
Not saying it's always the mature thing to do, but he does provide the wink to the wank, if you will.
But to say he's THE WORST of all is just silly, since the only reason he does it is because of their ridiculousness. Does he like Dennis or his work? Probably a little. Does he think this hero worship and the often...over-exaggeration of his successes goes a bit too far? I do believe so![/b]
*This bit does not apply to Froy, who just says asinine things in general and doesn't care about appearing funny or original because...well, Froy just doesn't give a damn.
I don't know if this makes a difference, but the post I originally was refering to was "grotelul"'s post. I think that you are wrong in thinking that DDY fans are the only one's hero worshipping, over-exagerating success, etc. And this is coming from someone who goes to the Styx board AFTER the Journey board, but I have read some really outlandish claims about Tommy Shaw's solo albums, etc.
To me - Styx is the band that existed between Grand Illusion and Kilroy Was Here. Its probably different on a board full of hardcore Styx fans - but I think I speak for most ROCK fans (who wouldn't list Girls With Guns as one of their favorite albums - I mean, c'mon!). I like Dennis Deyoung quite a bit, he is always the one I associate with Styx. I think his balladry gets over exaggerated by fans of new Styx. He was NOT responsible for all of Styx's sappy ballads nor was Tommy and JY soley responsible for Styx's rock edge. BUT - I think "Styx" is the collective of those three guys. I think those styles mix in just the right way to make unique and interesting music.