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"Light up"

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:52 am
by BRETT5150
Just wondering was this ever the intro song on a tour. it has an amazing start, and very heavy. i'm not a fan of the song on a whole, but the start is one of the best ever.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:22 am
by Everett
They played a few years ago with put me on as an intro before miss america.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:42 pm
by pinkfloyd1973
Everett wrote:They played a few years ago with put me on as an intro before miss america.




Out on a Day Pass, Eve....really :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 1:21 am
by Everett
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Everett wrote:They played a few years ago with put me on as an intro before miss america.




Out on a Day Pass, Eve....really :shock:


Hey I put up what I recently listen to ok :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 5:41 am
by FormerDJMike
During that tour Born For Adventure was the opener. Light Up was played later in the set.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:50 pm
by Ash
Out on a Day Pass doesn't deserve the plastic it was burned to.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:49 am
by masque
i am a huge JY fan and have always been but i will never forget the day I bought "out on a day pass" and was all fired up and popped into the player and was truly beside myself at how god-awful that album was......it truly was terrible......and like i said I'm massively pro JY.....but the truth is what it is.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:53 am
by yogi
TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 2:09 am
by Cassie May
yogi wrote:TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.


Ah, but Tommy's excuse for What If are the influences he was under at the time...what's JY's excuse?

And Tommy did bounce back with the amazing 7DZ...and, even though bluegrass isn't my cup o' Joe, The Great Divide is really good, too.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:13 am
by Everett
Cassie May wrote:
yogi wrote:TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.


Ah, but Tommy's excuse for What If are the influences he was under at the time...what's JY's excuse?

And Tommy did bounce back with the amazing 7DZ...and, even though bluegrass isn't my cup o' Joe, The Great Divide is really good, too.


Don't forget about ambition. Killer album. Agree about tgd though at first I had to take a
step back and really let it sink in. I just couldn't believe it was the same guy that wrote
blue collar man.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:36 pm
by Boomchild
yogi wrote:TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.


I feel the same way about OOADP, I only played that CD once! Young Man was good. As far as WI, it was disappointing effort from TS. I did play that album more then OOADP though. There are some decent songs on there and some that are just awful.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:40 pm
by Boomchild
Cassie May wrote:
yogi wrote:TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.


...what's JY's excuse?


Not having someone like TS or DDY around to act as a filter and collaborate with.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:42 pm
by Boomchild
Everett wrote:
Cassie May wrote:
yogi wrote:TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.


Ah, but Tommy's excuse for What If are the influences he was under at the time...what's JY's excuse?

And Tommy did bounce back with the amazing 7DZ...and, even though bluegrass isn't my cup o' Joe, The Great Divide is really good, too.


Don't forget about ambition. Killer album. Agree about tgd though at first I had to take a
step back and really let it sink in. I just couldn't believe it was the same guy that wrote
blue collar man.


Ambition was a great album. He and Terry Thomas gelled well on that album.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:44 pm
by Boomchild
Boomchild wrote:
yogi wrote:TRULY AWEFUL album, but 'Young Man' was awesome when Styx did it in the early 70's and was equally as good on Day Pass.

Maybe Day Pass it was JY's tribute to Tommy's 'What If' album. It barely eckeed out being a worser( is that a word??) album than What If was.


I feel the same way about OOADP, I only played that CD once! Young Man was good. As far as WI, it was disappointing effort from TS. I did play that album more then OOADP though. There are some decent songs on there and some that are just awful. At the time I felt this is a guy that is just doing this album to fulfill his contract.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:45 am
by Cassie May
Everett wrote:
Don't forget about ambition. Killer album. Agree about tgd though at first I had to take a
step back and really let it sink in. I just couldn't believe it was the same guy that wrote
blue collar man.


Yes, but don't forget Tommy's first musical influences were gospel, bluegrass, and country. I think writing BCM and bluegrass--and well--just shows how very versatile he is.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:24 pm
by Everett
Cassie May wrote:
Everett wrote:
Don't forget about ambition. Killer album. Agree about tgd though at first I had to take a
step back and really let it sink in. I just couldn't believe it was the same guy that wrote
blue collar man.


Yes, but don't forget Tommy's first musical influences were gospel, bluegrass, and country. I think writing BCM and bluegrass--and well--just shows how very versatile he is.


I get that but it was just a shock to the system at first. I've actually grown to like a couple songs on TGD. Never thought I would say that.