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LtVanish wrote:Disclaimer: If this thread upsets band members, family members, general public and children I am not responsible. Furthermore you should not be on message boards if you can't handle it either....you know what I mean.
Set List:
The Grand Illusion
Foolin Yourself
Superstars
Come Sail Away
Miss America
Man In The Wilderness
Castle Walls
Grand Finale
20 min Intermission
Great White Hope
I'm Ok
Sing For the Day
The Message
Lords of the Ring
Blue Collar Man
Queen of Spades
Renegade
Pieces of Eight
Aku Aku
Encore
I Am the Walrus
Too Much Time on My Hands
First thing it was great to hear the songs in the way I usually listen to them via the album. Superstars needs to stay in the set permantly, they really nailed it. Man in the Wilderness it was nice to hear the entire song live, Tommy really delivered vocally on this too, hitting all the high notes. I was a little dissapointed in Castle Walls, it sounded a little empty, not enough ummph, although Tommy and JY's guitar work was pretty good, Gowan sang on key, but you could really tell this song was not for him. Great White Hope was excellent to see the entire song live, it is a kick ass tune, they should replace Miss America with this track in future shows. The shocker of the night was I'm Ok, Larry actually delivered the goods, he sang on key and actually had the crowd singing along to a rare album track. He also nailed the organ solo at the end, of course I knew he would shine on that. Why Styx past and present has ignored I'm Ok for so long is a mystery, this is a really good live song. Lords of the Ring was interesting, I have to say that the graphics were very strange, if you are afraid of clowns you might want to take a bathroom break during LOTR. Queen of Spades was pretty good, the sound was good and in your face. Larry did a good job on the song I thought. Pieces of Eight, I was suprised that Gowan did a good job as well, he sang on key and tried not to overdue it either. Aku Aku should forever be the new closing song I thought it was a neat way to end a show, the graphics at the end were very cool as it swept you through Easter Island and into outerspace. I hope the band will continue to do things like this very cool the crowd was very much into the show. I hope to see some of these songs in the set list more often. I hope Dennis does something like this as well.
LtVanish wrote:Disclaimer: If this thread upsets band members, family members, general public and children I am not responsible. Furthermore you should not be on message boards if you can't handle it either....you know what I mean.
froy wrote:Im glad you enjoyed the cover of these cds A shame it's not the original

Thanks for the review. How many were in attendance? Was the crowd receptive to this kind of show?LtVanish wrote:Disclaimer: If this thread upsets band members, family members, general public and children I am not responsible. Furthermore you should not be on message boards if you can't handle it either....you know what I mean.
Set List:
The Grand Illusion
Foolin Yourself
Superstars
Come Sail Away
Miss America
Man In The Wilderness
Castle Walls
Grand Finale
20 min Intermission
Great White Hope
I'm Ok
Sing For the Day
The Message
Lords of the Ring
Blue Collar Man
Queen of Spades
Renegade
Pieces of Eight
Aku Aku
Encore
I Am the Walrus
Too Much Time on My Hands
First thing it was great to hear the songs in the way I usually listen to them via the album. Superstars needs to stay in the set permantly, they really nailed it. Man in the Wilderness it was nice to hear the entire song live, Tommy really delivered vocally on this too, hitting all the high notes. I was a little dissapointed in Castle Walls, it sounded a little empty, not enough ummph, although Tommy and JY's guitar work was pretty good, Gowan sang on key, but you could really tell this song was not for him. Great White Hope was excellent to see the entire song live, it is a kick ass tune, they should replace Miss America with this track in future shows. The shocker of the night was I'm Ok, Larry actually delivered the goods, he sang on key and actually had the crowd singing along to a rare album track. He also nailed the organ solo at the end, of course I knew he would shine on that. Why Styx past and present has ignored I'm Ok for so long is a mystery, this is a really good live song. Lords of the Ring was interesting, I have to say that the graphics were very strange, if you are afraid of clowns you might want to take a bathroom break during LOTR. Queen of Spades was pretty good, the sound was good and in your face. Larry did a good job on the song I thought. Pieces of Eight, I was suprised that Gowan did a good job as well, he sang on key and tried not to overdue it either. Aku Aku should forever be the new closing song I thought it was a neat way to end a show, the graphics at the end were very cool as it swept you through Easter Island and into outerspace. I hope the band will continue to do things like this very cool the crowd was very much into the show. I hope to see some of these songs in the set list more often. I hope Dennis does something like this as well.


LtVanish wrote:Another note, Froy's favorite album Regeneration is now marked up to $20. It is literally marked up too, the $15 dollar sign was scribbled out and $20 marked next to it!
froy wrote:LtVanish wrote:The Star Plaza Theatre holds 3500 people I believe, I would say it was 80% full. The crowd was pretty into the show I thought, there was more cheer though to the usual songs.
Wow a thousand empty seats not good

gr8dane wrote:froy wrote:LtVanish wrote:The Star Plaza Theatre holds 3500 people I believe, I would say it was 80% full. The crowd was pretty into the show I thought, there was more cheer though to the usual songs.
Wow a thousand empty seats not good
If there are only about 30000 people living in Merrilville,I don't know how many theatres they got.
Let's say they got a theater that holds 500 people and then the Star Plaza that holds 3500,and no other theaters,there isn't really that much choice
of where to play.If there is 30000 people living there,then 2500 turnout is pretty descent I would say.
Doubt that would make sense to you.
Maybe Lt.Vanish can help us out with the demographics please.
froy wrote:Don't preach to me about the Star Plaza I have been there for many shows,
Its a Chicago draw forget Merriville the town is a dump. Its only 1 hr from Chicago ,
Bad deal it was not sold out period.

Saint John wrote:froy wrote:Don't preach to me about the Star Plaza I have been there for many shows,
Its a Chicago draw forget Merriville the town is a dump. Its only 1 hr from Chicago ,
Bad deal it was not sold out period.
Agreed, but it's not even an hour from the southern parts of Chicago and that's where the band originated! It is truly sad that they couldn't sell out a tiny venue in their own backyard.
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froy wrote:gr8dane wrote:froy wrote:LtVanish wrote:The Star Plaza Theatre holds 3500 people I believe, I would say it was 80% full. The crowd was pretty into the show I thought, there was more cheer though to the usual songs.
Wow a thousand empty seats not good
If there are only about 30000 people living in Merrilville,I don't know how many theatres they got.
Let's say they got a theater that holds 500 people and then the Star Plaza that holds 3500,and no other theaters,there isn't really that much choice
of where to play.If there is 30000 people living there,then 2500 turnout is pretty descent I would say.
Doubt that would make sense to you.
Maybe Lt.Vanish can help us out with the demographics please.
Don't preach to me about the Star Plaza I have been there for many shows,
Its a Chicago draw forget Merriville the town is a dump. Its only 1 hr from Chicago ,
Bad deal it was not sold out period.
That's around 2800. Still around a $100,000 show..not bad.LtVanish wrote:The Star Plaza Theatre holds 3500 people I believe, I would say it was 80% full. The crowd was pretty into the show I thought, there was more cheer though to the usual songs.
Another note, Froy's favorite album Regeneration is now marked up to $20. It is literally marked up too, the $15 dollar sign was scribbled out and $20 marked next to it!
JY's 92 year old mother was in attendance to the show as well.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:The one you have all been waiting for....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n_prEtr4rs
Everett wrote:Thanks for this vanish. See you tonight in waukegan.
LtVanish wrote:JY's 92 year old mother was in attendance to the show as well.

ChicagoSTYX wrote:The one you have all been waiting for....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n_prEtr4rs
Mr JY Roboto wrote:That's around 2800. Still around a $100,000 show..not bad.LtVanish wrote:The Star Plaza Theatre holds 3500 people I believe, I would say it was 80% full. The crowd was pretty into the show I thought, there was more cheer though to the usual songs.
Another note, Froy's favorite album Regeneration is now marked up to $20. It is literally marked up too, the $15 dollar sign was scribbled out and $20 marked next to it!
JY's 92 year old mother was in attendance to the show as well.
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