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trekman wrote:Six years since the release of Big Bang Theory. Are there even any plans for a new one? I dont see any news on their web site.
trekman wrote:I thought you guys were just joking around. There really hasnt been any mention of or plans for a new CD.Sad.
stmonkeys wrote:didn't tommy JUST put out an album of new material? how quickly folks forget. yeah, it's not styx, but you're making it sound like NOTHING new has been released at all. lighten up, folks! it's a BAND! and even though you don't consider it "new" material, we have 2 regeneration cds. so the band hasn't exactly been stagnant.
trekman wrote:I thought you guys were just joking around. There really hasnt been any mention of or plans for a new CD.Sad.
stmonkeys wrote:didn't tommy JUST put out an album of new material? how quickly folks forget. yeah, it's not styx, but you're making it sound like NOTHING new has been released at all. lighten up, folks! it's a BAND! and even though you don't consider it "new" material, we have 2 regeneration cds. so the band hasn't exactly been stagnant.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:trekman wrote:I thought you guys were just joking around. There really hasnt been any mention of or plans for a new CD.Sad.
No offense, but where have you been... Siberia? It's not like this is privileged information.
stmonkeys wrote:didn't tommy JUST put out an album of new material? how quickly folks forget. yeah, it's not styx, but you're making it sound like NOTHING new has been released at all. lighten up, folks! it's a BAND! and even though you don't consider it "new" material, we have 2 regeneration cds. so the band hasn't exactly been stagnant.
Toph wrote:stmonkeys wrote:didn't tommy JUST put out an album of new material? how quickly folks forget. yeah, it's not styx, but you're making it sound like NOTHING new has been released at all. lighten up, folks! it's a BAND! and even though you don't consider it "new" material, we have 2 regeneration cds. so the band hasn't exactly been stagnant.
And Stmonkeys kiss assing continues....
froy wrote:stmonkeys wrote:didn't tommy JUST put out an album of new material? how quickly folks forget. yeah, it's not styx, but you're making it sound like NOTHING new has been released at all. lighten up, folks! it's a BAND! and even though you don't consider it "new" material, we have 2 regeneration cds. so the band hasn't exactly been stagnant.
More like stupid
stmonkeys wrote:didn't tommy JUST put out an album of new material? how quickly folks forget. yeah, it's not styx, but you're making it sound like NOTHING new has been released at all. lighten up, folks! it's a BAND! and even though you don't consider it "new" material, we have 2 regeneration cds. so the band hasn't exactly been stagnant.
masque wrote:at what point is it ok for them to not write new material?
i mean if they feel their "styx" writing isn't up to snuff these days then why bother?
of maybe they still feel they have great material in them but with albums not selling and "cyclorama" being a great album that sold what 60-100k total then why bother?
i do agree that it gets old seeing the band playing the same set list over and over again but the same thing will be said about dennis's set list soon now that he has added the tommy songs....
but me and the 26 other people that are clammering for new material dont pay the bills.....they could put out new stuff until they are blue in the face but today's live market wont support them actually "supporting" new material.....the regular crowds want the same ole same ole.
they could put out new stuff with dennis in the band and it actually be good and it would be very lucky to sell at all....they could then promote a tour "for the new album....we're playing it in it's entirety" and me, froy and toph would buy tickets.....and it would even be enough to play the local rib fest.
both dennis and styx are now a nostalgia act and they will forever be required to play songs from their past to get gigs of any significance.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:at what point is it ok for them to not write new material?
i mean if they feel their "styx" writing isn't up to snuff these days then why bother?
of maybe they still feel they have great material in them but with albums not selling and "cyclorama" being a great album that sold what 60-100k total then why bother?
i do agree that it gets old seeing the band playing the same set list over and over again but the same thing will be said about dennis's set list soon now that he has added the tommy songs....
but me and the 26 other people that are clammering for new material dont pay the bills.....they could put out new stuff until they are blue in the face but today's live market wont support them actually "supporting" new material.....the regular crowds want the same ole same ole.
they could put out new stuff with dennis in the band and it actually be good and it would be very lucky to sell at all....they could then promote a tour "for the new album....we're playing it in it's entirety" and me, froy and toph would buy tickets.....and it would even be enough to play the local rib fest.
both dennis and styx are now a nostalgia act and they will forever be required to play songs from their past to get gigs of any significance.
Well I doubt that the band feels their writing is "not up to snuff". After all hasn't JY stated that this is the "Best Version of Styx Ever"? If thats the case, then writing great new songs should be a cake walk. One would think that with all the complaining about how their creative song writing for songs "that rock" were squashed by Dennis you would think they would be jumping at the chance to finally be free of that restriction and put out this rocking music they so wanted to do. I still contend that a album of new material would sell just as much as the Regeneration re-records based on how they are producing and selling them. They could do it if they wanted to and it wouldn't even put a dent in their touring schedule. I remember that Def Leppard had a make shift mobile studio to work on their Sparkle Lounge album while on tour. I feel that they just want to take the easy money which is tour around playing the hits. As far as creative energy for something new, that is dead.
trekman wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:trekman wrote:I thought you guys were just joking around. There really hasnt been any mention of or plans for a new CD.Sad.
No offense, but where have you been... Siberia? It's not like this is privileged information.
I dont follow the band and all they do. I just like the music and buy it if i do.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:trekman wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:trekman wrote:I thought you guys were just joking around. There really hasnt been any mention of or plans for a new CD.Sad.
No offense, but where have you been... Siberia? It's not like this is privileged information.
I dont follow the band and all they do. I just like the music and buy it if i do.
Fair enough. I can't see an album with all new original material coming out any time in the near future. It's a shame because a lot of bands from the era are still going through the motions.
And the point is? They have more than earned the right to tour and make a good living. The time is past for anything awesome from current Styx or DDY. One With Everything is the closest either have gotten to a great tune.Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:at what point is it ok for them to not write new material?
i mean if they feel their "styx" writing isn't up to snuff these days then why bother?
of maybe they still feel they have great material in them but with albums not selling and "cyclorama" being a great album that sold what 60-100k total then why bother?
i do agree that it gets old seeing the band playing the same set list over and over again but the same thing will be said about dennis's set list soon now that he has added the tommy songs....
but me and the 26 other people that are clammering for new material dont pay the bills.....they could put out new stuff until they are blue in the face but today's live market wont support them actually "supporting" new material.....the regular crowds want the same ole same ole.
they could put out new stuff with dennis in the band and it actually be good and it would be very lucky to sell at all....they could then promote a tour "for the new album....we're playing it in it's entirety" and me, froy and toph would buy tickets.....and it would even be enough to play the local rib fest.
both dennis and styx are now a nostalgia act and they will forever be required to play songs from their past to get gigs of any significance.
Well I doubt that the band feels their writing is "not up to snuff". After all hasn't JY stated that this is the "Best Version of Styx Ever"? If thats the case, then writing great new songs should be a cake walk. One would think that with all the complaining about how their creative song writing for songs "that rock" were squashed by Dennis you would think they would be jumping at the chance to finally be free of that restriction and put out this rocking music they so wanted to do. I still contend that a album of new material would sell just as much as the Regeneration re-records based on how they are producing and selling them. They could do it if they wanted to and it wouldn't even put a dent in their touring schedule. I remember that Def Leppard had a make shift mobile studio to work on their Sparkle Lounge album while on tour. I feel that they just want to take the easy money which is tour around playing the hits. As far as creative energy for something new, that is dead.
masque wrote:Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:at what point is it ok for them to not write new material?
i mean if they feel their "styx" writing isn't up to snuff these days then why bother?
of maybe they still feel they have great material in them but with albums not selling and "cyclorama" being a great album that sold what 60-100k total then why bother?
i do agree that it gets old seeing the band playing the same set list over and over again but the same thing will be said about dennis's set list soon now that he has added the tommy songs....
but me and the 26 other people that are clammering for new material dont pay the bills.....they could put out new stuff until they are blue in the face but today's live market wont support them actually "supporting" new material.....the regular crowds want the same ole same ole.
they could put out new stuff with dennis in the band and it actually be good and it would be very lucky to sell at all....they could then promote a tour "for the new album....we're playing it in it's entirety" and me, froy and toph would buy tickets.....and it would even be enough to play the local rib fest.
both dennis and styx are now a nostalgia act and they will forever be required to play songs from their past to get gigs of any significance.
Well I doubt that the band feels their writing is "not up to snuff". After all hasn't JY stated that this is the "Best Version of Styx Ever"? If thats the case, then writing great new songs should be a cake walk. One would think that with all the complaining about how their creative song writing for songs "that rock" were squashed by Dennis you would think they would be jumping at the chance to finally be free of that restriction and put out this rocking music they so wanted to do. I still contend that a album of new material would sell just as much as the Regeneration re-records based on how they are producing and selling them. They could do it if they wanted to and it wouldn't even put a dent in their touring schedule. I remember that Def Leppard had a make shift mobile studio to work on their Sparkle Lounge album while on tour. I feel that they just want to take the easy money which is tour around playing the hits. As far as creative energy for something new, that is dead.
actually some artists occasionally do concede that they dont write as well or their writing doesnt meet their fans standards or wishes. steve walsh from kansas is an example of this. but i do 100% agree that all new material would sell probably as well as the regeneration stuff especially if they made it all available at the shows. i'm all for new material but i just dont expect to get too much of it these days.
Mr JY Roboto wrote:And the point is? They have more than earned the right to tour and make a good living. The time is past for anything awesome from current Styx or DDY. One With Everything is the closest either have gotten to a great tune.Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:at what point is it ok for them to not write new material?
i mean if they feel their "styx" writing isn't up to snuff these days then why bother?
of maybe they still feel they have great material in them but with albums not selling and "cyclorama" being a great album that sold what 60-100k total then why bother?
i do agree that it gets old seeing the band playing the same set list over and over again but the same thing will be said about dennis's set list soon now that he has added the tommy songs....
but me and the 26 other people that are clammering for new material dont pay the bills.....they could put out new stuff until they are blue in the face but today's live market wont support them actually "supporting" new material.....the regular crowds want the same ole same ole.
they could put out new stuff with dennis in the band and it actually be good and it would be very lucky to sell at all....they could then promote a tour "for the new album....we're playing it in it's entirety" and me, froy and toph would buy tickets.....and it would even be enough to play the local rib fest.
both dennis and styx are now a nostalgia act and they will forever be required to play songs from their past to get gigs of any significance.
Well I doubt that the band feels their writing is "not up to snuff". After all hasn't JY stated that this is the "Best Version of Styx Ever"? If thats the case, then writing great new songs should be a cake walk. One would think that with all the complaining about how their creative song writing for songs "that rock" were squashed by Dennis you would think they would be jumping at the chance to finally be free of that restriction and put out this rocking music they so wanted to do. I still contend that a album of new material would sell just as much as the Regeneration re-records based on how they are producing and selling them. They could do it if they wanted to and it wouldn't even put a dent in their touring schedule. I remember that Def Leppard had a make shift mobile studio to work on their Sparkle Lounge album while on tour. I feel that they just want to take the easy money which is tour around playing the hits. As far as creative energy for something new, that is dead.
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