Ash wrote:All true... but Alan, you can't say they haven't discussed it.
We don't know. We can speculate, but none of us have been behind closed doors with the band. My sources are usually pretty good, but not that good. We do know that Glen tried to get them to play Roboto, and that's why you got a snippet of it for a bit.
Ash wrote:I'm sure that JY would have no problem dropping CSA and every other DDY penned song from the set list if it were merely a "personal" versus "profession" decision.
I actually agree with you here. I think if he could have, they would have. Although early on the did try MORE DDY tunes; I think they whittled it down to:
a) What they really need (GI, Lady, CSA)
b) What they can pull off (well documented, but their versions of TBOT and such were not good sans Dennis)
I honestly think Tommy doesn't care. He would do Babe again I believe if he felt it was in his best interest to do so. Again, this is my opinion - not fact.
Ash wrote:The Styx business is nothing without Dennis DeYoung. Say what you will about Babe, Roboto, First Time... whatever - the facts are that the Styx business begins and ends with Dennis' music. Nothing against Tommy for Blue Collar Man, Renegade or Too Much Time..... but those songs do not define Styx the way that Come Sail Away, Babe, Roboto and The Best of Times have. And it's that legacy that they have been trying to disavow for the last 11 years.
Well, fortunately or unfortunately they've survived for 10+ years without playing a lot of the DDY tunes, so I'd say the Styx business is doing fine whether some fans like it or not; take emotion out of it. Now, had you said the foundation for where Styx is at today is was built on the tunes they all helped to get to fruition (including Dennis, who did have a large hand in things - I'd agree. They may not cater to it, but they would not be where they are today without Dennis' contributions (in addition to their own).