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ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
Abitaman wrote:I doubt that. 100 years from now wasn't Broadway. But it doesn't mean that some of the tunes wouldn't be theatrical.
Archetype wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
You still fall for that bullshit, huh?
Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
You still fall for that bullshit, huh?
Why not? That is what his solo shows were for a couple years after he was guillotined...and more interest in Hunchback, and Dalmatians.
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
You still fall for that bullshit, huh?
Why not? That is what his solo shows were for a couple years after he was guillotined...and more interest in Hunchback, and Dalmatians.
Poor little Monker, same tired rhetoric and material![]()
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Boomchild wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
You still fall for that bullshit, huh?
Why not? That is what his solo shows were for a couple years after he was guillotined...and more interest in Hunchback, and Dalmatians.
Poor little Monker, same tired rhetoric and material![]()
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Kind of Robotic.
Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
You still fall for that bullshit, huh?
Why not? That is what his solo shows were for a couple years after he was guillotined...and more interest in Hunchback, and Dalmatians.
StyxCollector wrote:Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:What if Dennis won the rights to the name Styx? What would Styx be like today? Would there be a Styx at all?
I think Styx would have been turned into a musical at a small theater in Chicago with a short run and never heard from again.
You still fall for that bullshit, huh?
Why not? That is what his solo shows were for a couple years after he was guillotined...and more interest in Hunchback, and Dalmatians.
DDY did do the rock show, but in the early part of his post-Styx career he concentrated more on the orchestral show, not Hunchback (that was done for the most part in 1997/8 sans the workshop in Chicago a few years back) and 101 Dalmatians wasn't a huge time suck it appears. He was doing 100 Years around that time and heavily touring the rock thing at that point.
DDY has said in interviews (including mine) that he was basically starting over. So he built things over time. Nothing wrong with that.
cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
Toph wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
Oh central Iowa that population center? Explains a lot about you Monkeyboy. You're probably one of those idiots who voted for Santorum.
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Dennis sold out the Seneca Niagara Casino on June 25th, 2010. Roughly 1,500 seats. Prices were from $25 to $45 No one else associated with Styx can do that on their own except for him.
Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Dennis sold out the Seneca Niagara Casino on June 25th, 2010. Roughly 1,500 seats. Prices were from $25 to $45 No one else associated with Styx can do that on their own except for him.
Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Dennis sold out the Seneca Niagara Casino on June 25th, 2010. Roughly 1,500 seats. Prices were from $25 to $45 No one else associated with Styx can do that on their own except for him.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Dennis sold out the Seneca Niagara Casino on June 25th, 2010. Roughly 1,500 seats. Prices were from $25 to $45 No one else associated with Styx can do that on their own except for him.
Tommy may come close but you are right.
Monker wrote:Archetype wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:Go see Dennis' current show.
That is what Styx is like today.
Dennis went from a half filled theater to playing a rib fest here. So, unless he is willing to do another free concert, I doubt he will be performing here...But, if he does do a free concert, I would go see him.
But, it is NOT Styx.
He played to a full (paying) theatre at Governor's State University just this last year.....you seriously need to come up with some new and better material![]()
That is nowhere near where I live. I'm not going to travel four hours on the road to see Dennis DeYoung, or any other band.
He simply does not sell tickets very well in the central Iowa area. That's the truth. I'm not saying he can't sell tickets to his nieghbors in IL, or anywhere else.......just not in central Iowa.
What....and sing to all the farm animals in the cornfields?![]()
That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Dennis sold out the Seneca Niagara Casino on June 25th, 2010. Roughly 1,500 seats. Prices were from $25 to $45 No one else associated with Styx can do that on their own except for him.
It's a pretty sad state when selling 1500 tickets becomes something to prop up and brag about.
Monker wrote:That's about all who attend a DDY concert here, correct...Unless they are there for a rib fest.
Monker wrote:It's a pretty sad state when selling 1500 tickets becomes something to prop up and brag about.
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