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STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:04 pm
by dabstudio
Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
Vinoy Park
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sail Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:35 pm
by Everett
dabstudio wrote:Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sailo Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
TY for the report. Time to dump walrus for criminal mind or midnight ride permanetly.
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:13 pm
by froy
dabstudio wrote:Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sailo Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
so
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:29 am
by Toph
dabstudio wrote:Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
Vinoy Park
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sail Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
Now that is F&*king original! Way to stretch yourself, guys. Love how 20+ song sets have shrunked almost in half.

Posted:
Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:15 am
by Jodes
Toph obviously doesn't understand that its the promoters who set the length of time a band will be playing.. They're the ones who decide whether its a 90 minute show or a 2 hour show. NOT the BAND.
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:22 am
by MtlLady
Thenightbull wrote:dabstudio wrote:Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sailo Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
TY for the report. Time to dump walrus for criminal mind or midnight ride permanetly.
Agreed. With JY and Tommy on harmony on Criminal Mind, it cranks up the song itself to awesome. Midnight Ride has always been one of my favs, right up there with Renegade.
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:36 am
by styxfanNH
Toph wrote:dabstudio wrote:Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
Vinoy Park
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sail Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
Now that is F&*king original! Way to stretch yourself, guys. Love how 20+ song sets have shrunked almost in half.
They've extended the insrumental portions of many of those songs quite a bit. Most of those songs are more than 7 or 8 minutes long now. In my opinion they could cut some of them down some and add a couple of other songs. That said, this is where they interact and connect with the audience, so I am sure they weigh that too.
While Walrus, Suite and Everything All the Time aren't new or diggin back into the catalog, they haven't really been a part of the standard set in quite a while.
Even Dennis has dropped the Lost Treasures part of his show. THe last time I heard him, it was pretty much the same as the time before. Even with new material other than One Hundred Years, what is part of his latest set list that has stayed in rotation for an extended time?
They all have the same issue. Casual Fans want to hear the top of the past and don't follow the present. And we know that current Styx touches very little of Dennis' stuff.
I know.....dead horse
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:16 am
by froy
STYX-
I know.....dead horse
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:16 am
by chowhall
froy wrote:STYX-
I know.....dead horse
Yet unfortunately for the rest of us, you're still here.
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:28 pm
by pinkfloyd1973
froy wrote:STYX-
I know.....dead horse
They Should rename the band "Elmer's Glue"
Robin

Posted:
Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:52 am
by kansas666
This is kind of depressing. I saw the band a year ago, October. This is the same setlist minus Midnight Ride. We are seeing them at the end of January. I hope they change it up a little.
What happened to great songs like - Queen of Spades, Rocking the Paradise, Sing for the Day or Man in the Wilderness? these are all songs they have performed with Larry.
And what about lost gems like Mademoiselle, Light Up or Castle Walls?

Posted:
Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:39 am
by Jodes
Well Sing For The Day was added to the setlist a few times when JY was with his wife and Styx was a 4 piece.
Part of Man in The Wilderness is done before Tommy does Crystal Ball.
I like many would LOVE to hear The Queen Of Spades back in the setlist. That was one of the songs Larry NAILED each and every time.
I could do without Rockin The Paradise Though, it just doesn't have the same Ummmph anymore (even when Dennis does it solo).
It would be nice for them to retire Walrus, add A Criminal Mind, maybe play Suite Madame Blue more, do Queen Of Spades, hell even Half Penny Two Penny would be sweet.
Hell, since they do "One With Everything" once and a while, why not do Everything Is Cool or Brave New World?
Oh well.. one can dream can't he?

Posted:
Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:02 pm
by froy
Jodes wrote:Well Sing For The Day was added to the setlist a few times when JY was with his wife and Styx was a 4 piece.
Part of Man in The Wilderness is done before Tommy does Crystal Ball.
I like many would LOVE to hear The Queen Of Spades back in the setlist. That was one of the songs Larry NAILED each and every time.
I could do without Rockin The Paradise Though, it just doesn't have the same Ummmph anymore (even when Dennis does it solo).
It would be nice for them to retire Walrus, add A Criminal Mind, maybe play Suite Madame Blue more, do Queen Of Spades, hell even Half Penny Two Penny would be sweet.
Hell, since they do "One With Everything" once and a while, why not do Everything Is Cool or Brave New World?
Oh well.. one can dream can't he?
Sounds like a nightmare to me..

Posted:
Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:59 pm
by Toph
Jodes wrote:Hell, since they do "One With Everything" once and a while, why not do Everything Is Cool or Brave New World?
Because they both suck

Posted:
Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:14 pm
by Ash
kansas666 wrote:This is kind of depressing. I saw the band a year ago, October. This is the same setlist minus Midnight Ride. We are seeing them at the end of January. I hope they change it up a little.
What happened to great songs like - Queen of Spades, Rocking the Paradise, Sing for the Day or Man in the Wilderness? these are all songs they have performed with Larry.
And what about lost gems like Mademoiselle, Light Up or Castle Walls?
Honestly? Because most of those songs are penned by Dennis DeYoung. Obviously not Sing for the Day or Man In the Wilderness... but Queen of Spades, Rocking the Paradise, Light Up and Castle Walls are. Plus - all of them are songs that Dennis is currently doing as part of his show.
I'm sure there are some political things going on in the band that will prevent them from reaching out in this particular direction, but I don't really know. Just speculating.

Posted:
Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:13 am
by Zan
Ash wrote:kansas666 wrote:This is kind of depressing. I saw the band a year ago, October. This is the same setlist minus Midnight Ride. We are seeing them at the end of January. I hope they change it up a little.
What happened to great songs like - Queen of Spades, Rocking the Paradise, Sing for the Day or Man in the Wilderness? these are all songs they have performed with Larry.
And what about lost gems like Mademoiselle, Light Up or Castle Walls?
Honestly? Because most of those songs are penned by Dennis DeYoung. Obviously not Sing for the Day or Man In the Wilderness... but Queen of Spades, Rocking the Paradise, Light Up and Castle Walls are. Plus - all of them are songs that Dennis is currently doing as part of his show.
I'm sure there are some political things going on in the band that will prevent them from reaching out in this particular direction, but I don't really know. Just speculating.
]Queen of Spades, just like Lorelei, are co-written by DDY and JY. If Styx wanted to do "Babe" or freakin "Don't Let it End" they could. They just can't record and distribute it. But they won''t. Because, as Toph so eloquently put it, "they both suck." 
Some speculating of my own leads me to this conclusion:
Songs like Mademoiselle and SFTD are kinda slow, never gain momentum, and for the most part, are unrecognizable to the common concert goer.
Rockin' the Paradise would be cool...they did that one once upon a time.

Posted:
Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:46 am
by tommyluvr2
I would love to hear Rockin the Paradise, Light up would be so good. When I saw Tommy in Niagara Falls I asked can you do something different like Rockin' his reply was that they didn't have time to rehearse it due JY flying in and out with Susie. They did do Sing for the Day which is not one of my favorites but was still good and different.
Denise

Posted:
Thu Nov 27, 2008 5:16 am
by Everett
tommyluvr2 wrote:I would love to hear Rockin the Paradise, Light up would be so good. When I saw Tommy in Niagara Falls I asked can you do something different like Rockin' his reply was that they didn't have time to rehearse it due JY flying in and out with Susie. They did do Sing for the Day which is not one of my favorites but was still good and different.
Denise
That's why thankfully we have light up where they play almost everything.

Posted:
Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:43 am
by Tanirocker
Jodes wrote:
Hell, since they do "One With Everything" once and a while, why not do Everything Is Cool or Brave New World?
I agree...I would LOVE to hear both of those! EIC is one of the best show openers ever and BNW is just a really cool song. I wish they'd do a Jim Ladd's Living Room again, because Jim always gets them to do BNW.

Posted:
Fri Nov 28, 2008 11:12 am
by Jodes
Toph wrote:Jodes wrote:Hell, since they do "One With Everything" once and a while, why not do Everything Is Cool or Brave New World?
Because they both suck
Boy someone's in a bad mood today... How can you not like Everything Is Cool?

Posted:
Sat Nov 29, 2008 1:40 pm
by Ash
Jodes wrote:Toph wrote:Jodes wrote:Hell, since they do "One With Everything" once and a while, why not do Everything Is Cool or Brave New World?
Because they both suck
Boy someone's in a bad mood today... How can you not like Everything Is Cool?
Everything Is Cool is really not all that cool. It's really not a very good song - and is a TRAVESTY lyrically. Next to "Friendly Advice" it may be Tommy's worst lyrical work. The music is kinda catchy in a "We're trying REALLY hard here" way but that song just sounds so forced, it doesn't feel natural. "These Are The Times" sounded much more natural, even though JY's voice isn't what it used to be.

Posted:
Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:24 pm
by Zan
Ash wrote:It's really not a very good song - and is a TRAVESTY lyrically.
I'm sorry - didn't you praise almost everything on "100 years?" Not that it was a bad album, per se, but if you're gonna nitpick about lyrics....
Re: STYX - Set List 11/14/2008

Posted:
Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:41 am
by Grotelul
dabstudio wrote:Northeast Exchange Club
Ribfest 2008
Vinoy Park
St. Petersburg, Florida
Opening Act - The Greg Billings Band
STYX-
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time On My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
I Am The Walrus
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Fooling Yourself
Miss America
Come Sail Away
ENCORES-
Everything All The Time
Renegade
I wish they would change it up some, even the order they play the songs. They can drop Walrus and Everything All The Time and rotate Midnight Ride, 22 Years, Half-Penny Two-Penny, Everything Is Cool, Man In The Wilderness, Queen Of Spades. They should NEVER play Babe, Don't Let It End, Rockin The Paradise or Brave New World. I don't know what anyone likes about Brave New World. It does nothing for me. Gowan singing Rockin The Paradise...UGH.
P.S. Froy is still delusional.

Posted:
Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:02 am
by bugsymalone
I dunno. I see the setlist as sort of spreading the wealth, so-to-speak, to represent their recording catalog. Too many songs from this album or that album upsets that balance, as I see it.
I do not really see that they would change much here as it is a pretty balanced approach to their glory years and a few nods to the post DDY era. (So Walrus as opposed to Criminal Mind, for example).
And, as we have discussed before, they are playing to more than just the avid Styx fan.
I know. I know. Not rocket science for anyone here. But adding some of the songs mentioned above will not, in my view, ever happen.
Bugsy
Styx / DDY

Posted:
Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:21 am
by eclipse
Just goes to show that it's hard to please everyone. You have the hard-core fans that want to hear the more obscure "good" tunes, and then you have the others who only know the radio hits. With only so much time in the show, it is hard to work both in. Plus with the Styx split, you have the whole Tommy/Dennis issue (gosh, has it really been 20 years?). While I haven't seen Styx live in 2 years, I did see DDY this summer at the Cleveland Rib Burnoff, and I was amazed that it was actually a ROCK SHOW!!!! While he may be a little, um, theatrical, the guy hasn't lost his chops. Of course, he included the hits like Mr. Roboto (ugh), Babe, and Lady, he did a killer version of Castle Walls and a great a capella version of Show Me The Way. All in all, a very impressive performance. While I do like some of the new Styx (Waiting For Our Time is great, although it sounds more like Damn Yankees than Styx), our Styx tribute, Grand Illusion, sticks to more of the old material. And of course, the nice thing about a tribute is that we can do the Tommy tunes AND the Dennis tunes.
The playlist from our last show (clocking in at a little under 2 hours)
GRAND ILLUSION
STATE STREET SADIE/A.D. 1928
ROCKIN THE PARADISE
LORELEI
BABE
CRYSTAL BALL
RENEGADE
FOOLING YOURSELF
SNOWBLIND
LADY
LIGHT UP
I'M O.K.
TOO MUCH TIME
MAN IN THE WILDERNESS
BLUE COLLAR MAN
MISS AMERICA
MR. ROBOTO
COME SAIL AWAY
PRELUDE 12
SUITE MADAME BLUE
BEST OF TIMES
So, no new tunes, but plenty of good music......

Posted:
Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:29 am
by LordofDaRing
Didn't this version of Styx do a few shows with Babe in the set, maybe in Japan or somewhere?? I heard them do Roboto during the medley when Glenn was still there. Ah hell, if singing First Time would make them a few bucks, you can betcha TS would handle the lead vocals on it.