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Toph wrote:I want to ask you blind loyalists who think DDY is so awful because he brought Styx into the 80s with the rock ballad one question - why do you give similar acts that did the EXACT SAME THING a pass when you are so critical of Styx? In the 1980s Styx had 3 charted ballads - one each of CS, PT, and KWH. But you look at their peers and they went even further on the ballad route, but you give them a pass.
Examples
Journey - starting in 1981 - Escape 4 singles, 3 ballads, Frontiers, 4 singles, 2 ballads, ROR - 4 singles, 1 ballad - 6 charted ballads
REO Speedwagon - starting in 1981 - Hi Infidelity 4 singles, 2 ballads, Good Trouble, 2 singles, 1 ballad, Wheels Are Turnin 4 singles, 2 ballads, Life As We Know it - 3 singles, 1 ballad, The Hits, new single - ballad = 7 ballads
Foreigner - starting in 1981 - 4 - 3 singles, 1 ballad, Agent Provacateur 2 singles, 1 ballad, Inside Information, 2 singles, 1 ballad = 3 ballads
I never see the three bands above slammed by you people for going the ballad route. Their fans aren't hung up about it. The only people that are hung up about ballads seem to be the bathwater drinkers of Tommy Shaw because that is the argument he likes to point out. In truth, that argument holds, pardon the pun, no bathwater....
Show your true colors - this isn't about ballads, it is about a fundamental issue with DDY. Just admit it already.
gr8dane wrote:Toph wrote:I want to ask you blind loyalists who think DDY is so awful because he brought Styx into the 80s with the rock ballad one question - why do you give similar acts that did the EXACT SAME THING a pass when you are so critical of Styx? In the 1980s Styx had 3 charted ballads - one each of CS, PT, and KWH. But you look at their peers and they went even further on the ballad route, but you give them a pass.
Examples
Journey - starting in 1981 - Escape 4 singles, 3 ballads, Frontiers, 4 singles, 2 ballads, ROR - 4 singles, 1 ballad - 6 charted ballads
REO Speedwagon - starting in 1981 - Hi Infidelity 4 singles, 2 ballads, Good Trouble, 2 singles, 1 ballad, Wheels Are Turnin 4 singles, 2 ballads, Life As We Know it - 3 singles, 1 ballad, The Hits, new single - ballad = 7 ballads
Foreigner - starting in 1981 - 4 - 3 singles, 1 ballad, Agent Provacateur 2 singles, 1 ballad, Inside Information, 2 singles, 1 ballad = 3 ballads
I never see the three bands above slammed by you people for going the ballad route. Their fans aren't hung up about it. The only people that are hung up about ballads seem to be the bathwater drinkers of Tommy Shaw because that is the argument he likes to point out. In truth, that argument holds, pardon the pun, no bathwater....
Show your true colors - this isn't about ballads, it is about a fundamental issue with DDY. Just admit it already.
OK,I admit it.
Toph wrote:I want to ask you blind loyalists who think DDY is so awful because he brought Styx into the 80s with the rock ballad one question - why do you give similar acts that did the EXACT SAME THING a pass when you are so critical of Styx? In the 1980s Styx had 3 charted ballads - one each of CS, PT, and KWH. But you look at their peers and they went even further on the ballad route, but you give them a pass.
Examples
Journey - starting in 1981 - Escape 4 singles, 3 ballads, Frontiers, 4 singles, 2 ballads, ROR - 4 singles, 1 ballad - 6 charted ballads
REO Speedwagon - starting in 1981 - Hi Infidelity 4 singles, 2 ballads, Good Trouble, 2 singles, 1 ballad, Wheels Are Turnin 4 singles, 2 ballads, Life As We Know it - 3 singles, 1 ballad, The Hits, new single - ballad = 7 ballads
Foreigner - starting in 1981 - 4 - 3 singles, 1 ballad, Agent Provacateur 2 singles, 1 ballad, Inside Information, 2 singles, 1 ballad = 3 ballads
I never see the three bands above slammed by you people for going the ballad route. Their fans aren't hung up about it. The only people that are hung up about ballads seem to be the bathwater drinkers of Tommy Shaw because that is the argument he likes to point out. In truth, that argument holds, pardon the pun, no bathwater....
Show your true colors - this isn't about ballads, it is about a fundamental issue with DDY. Just admit it already.
Everett wrote:reo doesn't suck you suck
brywool wrote:Everett wrote:reo doesn't suck you suck
God, Cronin's voice is just one long RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
CANNOT stand him.
And yeah, they really do suck.
birdynumnum wrote:Nothing wrong with ballads if done well. Babe, First Time, Don't Let it End are syrupy sweet and cringe worthy.
Everett wrote:birdynumnum wrote:Nothing wrong with ballads if done well. Babe, First Time, Don't Let it End are syrupy sweet and cringe worthy.
Those are the only type of songs that ddy knows how to write. The last great rock song he "wrote" was csa.
Everett wrote:birdynumnum wrote:Nothing wrong with ballads if done well. Babe, First Time, Don't Let it End are syrupy sweet and cringe worthy.
Those are the only type of songs that ddy knows how to write. The last great rock song he "wrote" was csa.
stmonkeys wrote:jonathan cain killed journey. they were much more interesting with greg rollie, and i find steve perry's voice cringe inducing most of the time. reo-ick. like foreigner ok, need to hear songs like rev on the red line or starrider more often.
BlackWall wrote:This is interesting. It's always bothered me that Styx has been bashed for their softer side, but the other groups got away with it. However, I do think, unfortunately, there's something to be said for DDY's style. He's a hell of a singer; he writes some great songs; he's a great producer/arranger, but the guy can come across as corny.. it's just him. That doesn't mean that his ballads are bad, but you just have to be the sort of person to appreciate them. Take, for instance, "Babe", and "Faithfully" by Journey. Both basically about the same thing, right? There are things to admire about both songs, but Dennis has the greeting card sentiment, where "Faithfully" is a little more poetic. Truthfully, it wouldn't have hurt Dennis to reflect back on some of his older material for inspiration when he began writing the ballads, for the simple fact that Dennis is an artist, and can be creative and poetic, but for whatever reason, he always played it relatively safe when he began writing love songs, and for that reason, a lot of them come across as a little paint by number.
Babyblue wrote:stmonkeys wrote:jonathan cain killed journey. they were much more interesting with greg rollie, and i find steve perry's voice cringe inducing most of the time. reo-ick. like foreigner ok, need to hear songs like rev on the red line or starrider more often.
You can talk about 'Friga"till the cows come home.OMG!!!! You did not say that about Steve freaking Perry.He had & voice like no other.Some say & i as well a voice of an Angel.He & sockboy just had to crack the stone.
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froy wrote:Babyblue wrote:stmonkeys wrote:jonathan cain killed journey. they were much more interesting with greg rollie, and i find steve perry's voice cringe inducing most of the time. reo-ick. like foreigner ok, need to hear songs like rev on the red line or starrider more often.
You can talk about 'Friga"till the cows come home.OMG!!!! You did not say that about Steve freaking Perry.He had & voice like no other.Some say & i as well a voice of an Angel.He & sockboy just had to crack the stone.
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I saw Perry and Journey from 1979 to 1986, Nobody ran the show like Perry, His voice blew everyone away, The drugs and fame just were to much for him to handle and that's why he quit in 86, As far as anyone cracking the stone it was just poor Steve not excepting his responsibility for holding up JRNY, If he would have at least said hey I will be ready in x amount of time no stone would have been cracked, instead he just walked away and never came back, In fact till this day.
yogi wrote:I didnt think that he could walk away because of his hip.
He more or less limped away.
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