DDY Arlington Heights Il 7/3/10

That's what the set list say's right on the top
Intro The Message
Grand Illusion
Lady
Father OSA Intro to Lorelei
Blue Collar Man
Desert Moon
Roboto
Show Me The Way
Don't Let It End
Too Much Time
Rockin The Paradise
Babe
Fooling Yourself
Suite Madame Blue
The Best of Times
Renegade
Come Sail Away
Now that's a great STYX setlist and much better than the competition.
In my opinion its time for a new show opener, The Grand Illusion needs a break, it's time for the return of
Born For Adventure and Suite Mademoiselle.
Don't Let It End is a great song but there are better choices to put into the setlist like
I'm OK, Love At First Sight or Queen of Spades.
The show was fun and full of energy! The night was reminiscent of the summer nights back in 79.
Warm and wild. I would say there were about 7000 in attendance not bad for 0 radio advertisement.
The new band is much better and the songs are being played more true to the original versions than before.
I really dig that. The drummers style is very similar to John Panazzo's. It was nice to hear his style of drumming again not some wild maniac (Todd) flailing away.
I really believe 2011 should be the time Dennis DeYoung and Roger Hodgson bring The 2 Voices Tour to The US.
Roger has a full band now and both sides can switch off opening and closing the show.
There are many markets that have not seen them perform and with the right support and a bigger production the tour can do well IMO. The 2 Voices Tour featuring the music of STYX and Supertramp now that's the ticket.
I see them pairing up at the end of the show just as Chicago and The Doobie Brothers did in 2008.
It was an honor to go backstage and talk with Dennis who finally had a chance to meet the ever relentless Froy.
It was a buzz to hear him ask me if I was the face behind the handle Froy on the Melodic Rock board.
I was glad to answer. But YES! You bet I am. It was also nice to talk to Chuck Lafrano who enjoys reading my Froymentarys. He said with a smile I back you up all the way! I had no idea they read this board and I'm glad they do, I hope for the best for Chuck who is battling some health issues,
All in all it's nice to hear a full STYX set list, now it's time to do some real STYX shows with or without the players.
Froy
Intro The Message
Grand Illusion
Lady
Father OSA Intro to Lorelei
Blue Collar Man
Desert Moon
Roboto
Show Me The Way
Don't Let It End
Too Much Time
Rockin The Paradise
Babe
Fooling Yourself
Suite Madame Blue
The Best of Times
Renegade
Come Sail Away
Now that's a great STYX setlist and much better than the competition.
In my opinion its time for a new show opener, The Grand Illusion needs a break, it's time for the return of
Born For Adventure and Suite Mademoiselle.
Don't Let It End is a great song but there are better choices to put into the setlist like
I'm OK, Love At First Sight or Queen of Spades.
The show was fun and full of energy! The night was reminiscent of the summer nights back in 79.
Warm and wild. I would say there were about 7000 in attendance not bad for 0 radio advertisement.
The new band is much better and the songs are being played more true to the original versions than before.
I really dig that. The drummers style is very similar to John Panazzo's. It was nice to hear his style of drumming again not some wild maniac (Todd) flailing away.
I really believe 2011 should be the time Dennis DeYoung and Roger Hodgson bring The 2 Voices Tour to The US.
Roger has a full band now and both sides can switch off opening and closing the show.
There are many markets that have not seen them perform and with the right support and a bigger production the tour can do well IMO. The 2 Voices Tour featuring the music of STYX and Supertramp now that's the ticket.
I see them pairing up at the end of the show just as Chicago and The Doobie Brothers did in 2008.
It was an honor to go backstage and talk with Dennis who finally had a chance to meet the ever relentless Froy.
It was a buzz to hear him ask me if I was the face behind the handle Froy on the Melodic Rock board.
I was glad to answer. But YES! You bet I am. It was also nice to talk to Chuck Lafrano who enjoys reading my Froymentarys. He said with a smile I back you up all the way! I had no idea they read this board and I'm glad they do, I hope for the best for Chuck who is battling some health issues,
All in all it's nice to hear a full STYX set list, now it's time to do some real STYX shows with or without the players.
Froy