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BlackWall wrote:I know I'm prolly the only one to feel this way, or at least to own up to it, but I wouldn't mind seeing a song or two from Hunchback.. and what's with just one song off the new album? It seems like he's almost going the Styx route as far as the phoning it in set. I just always felt like you got a richer experience from a DDY show; he even through in one from "10 On Broadway" when I saw him in '02.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Here's a few pictures from the Oshkosh show of Dennis & Jeff....
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I was at that concert in Oshkosh (still posting pictures on Facebook). Dennis is a HUGE draw up there. 2 years ago no one left during the show in the pouring rain!
Anyhoo, Kyle has been on tour with Jersey Boys and is also working on his own projects. Tom Sharpe has been with Dennis for 2 years now. You can check out both of their websites, MySpaces & Facebook for their updates.
Jeff was at the NYC acoustic show, which was GREAT by the way. The Oshkosh show was his first with the full band. From what I understand Jimmy had a previous engagement and Jeff filled in for him. Jimmy will be on tour again with John Waite and he also has a variety of projects going on too. Check out his MySpace for more information
I had to giggle when a couple people (okay, a lot more than a couple) thought Jeff Watson was Tommy Shaw, they were in the back - LOL
Dennis will be back here, in my area next Friday
gr8dane wrote:Nice pix, but don't show them to froy. He won't like that guy's hair.
He definately needs a haircut. Mon dieu.
Anyways,,does anyone know, how many of 100 years has sold then?
MtlLady wrote:
I think Horton's okay for hair though.
MtlLady wrote:gr8dane wrote:Nice pix, but don't show them to froy. He won't like that guy's hair.
He definately needs a haircut. Mon dieu.
Anyways,,does anyone know, how many of 100 years has sold then?
Dziallo needs a haircut too.
I think Horton's okay for hair though.
Jodes wrote:So I was checking on Dime for some new shows (Seeing if Ac/Dc in Edm was posted yet) and came across this...
Dennis DeYoung: The Music of Styx
Leach Amphitheater
Oshkosh, WI
USA
27 Aug 2009
Dennis DeYoung - vocals & keyboards
Tommy Dziallo - guitar
Jeff Watson - guitar
Hank Horton - bass & vocals
John Blasucci - keyboards
Tom Sharpe - drums
Kate Milan - vocals
Suzanne DeYoung - vocals
Taped & Transferred by BKyle
CSB > R-09(24/48) > USB > CEP > CD Wave Editor > FLAC Frontend > FLAC(16/44)
Total Playing Time (100:46)
Disc 1
01) Intro
02) Opening
03) The Grand Illusion
04) Lady
05) Lorelei
06) Don't Let It End
07) CW Intro
08) Castle Walls
09) Light Up
10) Mr. Roboto
11) One Hundred Years From Now
12) Band Introductions
Disc 2
13) Desert Moon
14) Rocking The Paradise
15) Prelude 12
16) Suite Madame Blue
17) Babe
18) The Best Of Times
19) Come Sail Away
20) Outro
Notes:
Jeff Watson makes his debut with the DDY Band.
Dennis' wife, Suzanne, was not on stage during the Band Introductions
Interesting.. so I take it Jimmy Leahey got the ax? What about Kyle Woodring? I thought he'd been DDY's drummer for ages.. what happened there?
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Does any one know, ahem, Amanda, wasn't Jimmy's first Dennis concert in Oshkosh too? I just remember looking for him and no one knew who he was. "Where's Jimmy?" LOL
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:MtlLady wrote:Dziallo needs a haircut too.
MtlLady wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Does any one know, ahem, Amanda, wasn't Jimmy's first Dennis concert in Oshkosh too? I just remember looking for him and no one knew who he was. "Where's Jimmy?" LOL
God no, that rainy concert we went to two years ago in Oshkosh (does it ALWAYS rain in Wisconsin??) couldn't have been Jimmy's first Dennis concert. The Roadies just didn't know where he was or didn't want to tell us, LOL!
blt man wrote:Someone posted a clip of Dennis' Detroit show with Jeff playing 12 string Prelude 12 (+SMB): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV9OGQrNc3k
MtlLady wrote:blt man wrote:Someone posted a clip of Dennis' Detroit show with Jeff playing 12 string Prelude 12 (+SMB): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV9OGQrNc3k
Thanks for that - I love that song, especially with an orchestra ....
hoagiepete wrote:It was probably the lighting, but DDY looked kind of like a sixty somethin' year old grand...oh...never mind.
Zan wrote:hoagiepete wrote:It was probably the lighting, but DDY looked kind of like a sixty somethin' year old grand...oh...never mind.
Not to point out the obvious, but he IS sixty-something.
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