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Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Everett » Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:09 am

The big 6-0 is finally here :shock: :shock:
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby gr8dane » Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:10 am

Happy birth day Tommy.

Hope it will be action packed.
If you play a show tonight,please play 'She Cares',
and dedicate it to your pals Toph,Boomer and Yogi.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby yogi » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:58 am

Happy Birthday Tommy!!!

'She Cares' is a STYX song, just like 'First Time' is a Styx song. They all signed off on putting it on an album. Now if it had been released on Girls With Guns that would be a whole nother story. Speaking of solo Tommy have any of you heard Five Finger Death Punches cover of 'Little Girl World'????

It is far better than when Megadeath redid it.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby gr8dane » Fri Sep 13, 2013 7:37 am

Wasn't it August's birthday also ??
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby gr8dane » Fri Sep 13, 2013 7:43 am

yogi wrote:Happy Birthday Tommy!!!

'She Cares' is a STYX song, just like 'First Time' is a Styx song. They all signed off on putting it on an album. Now if it had been released on Girls With Guns that would be a whole nother story. Speaking of solo Tommy have any of you heard Five Finger Death Punches cover of 'Little Girl World'????

It is far better than when Megadeath redid it.


Agree with you yogi about She Cares.It is pretty light weight.I have the same feeling about First Time and Babe.
So those 3 songs would be great solo material,but as has been said before,Styx covered a lot of ground,so hence the variety.
At least we don't have to listen to the songs we don't wanna listen to.
And thankfully there is a lot of other Styx to be had.
Maybe it's time for a poll soon.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Boomchild » Fri Sep 13, 2013 10:36 am

yogi wrote:Happy Birthday Tommy!!!

'She Cares' is a STYX song, just like 'First Time' is a Styx song. They all signed off on putting it on an album. Now if it had been released on Girls With Guns that would be a whole nother story. Speaking of solo Tommy have any of you heard Five Finger Death Punches cover of 'Little Girl World'????

It is far better than when Megadeath redid it.


Cannibal Corpse's cover beats any other hands down!
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby yogi » Fri Sep 13, 2013 10:33 pm

When Tommy screams out 'young girl says no to her fumbling beau' it broke new ground on the hard rock/speed metal scene.

Like he said in Behind The Music a 'He just wanted to rock, he was filled with so many rock songs and angst' Little Girl World had to be a GREAT GREAT release for the rock and roll demons that Dennis wouldnt let Tommy release on a Styx record. Lonely School was a classic rocker in the AC/DC mold but Little Girl World blew the doors smooth off of every house in my neighborhood.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby cittadeeno23 » Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:00 am

Dennis puts two ballads on Cornerstone, one on Paradise Theater and one on Kilroy, and Tommy and JY lose their frickin' minds!
I love the harder, progressive stuff more than anyone, but these guys should have just stuck it out, stayed together and released 5 more albums in the 80's. MTV would have made them even bigger than they were. Journey had more ballads than Styx and nobody rags on them! I don't care what anyone says, Styx missed the biggest opportunity ever by breaking up while MTV was getting big. They had more talent than ANY of the other MTV bands that ended up getting huge because of MTV.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Everett » Sat Sep 14, 2013 7:03 am

Well at least ts got one other happy b day wish before this thread went to hell. Thanks gr8.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Boomchild » Sat Sep 14, 2013 12:12 pm

Everett wrote:Well at least ts got one other happy b day wish before this thread went to hell. Thanks gr8.


Happy Birthday Tommy! There now were back on track.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Toph » Sat Sep 14, 2013 1:42 pm

cittadeeno23 wrote:Dennis puts two ballads on Cornerstone, one on Paradise Theater and one on Kilroy, and Tommy and JY lose their frickin' minds!
I love the harder, progressive stuff more than anyone, but these guys should have just stuck it out, stayed together and released 5 more albums in the 80's. MTV would have made them even bigger than they were. Journey had more ballads than Styx and nobody rags on them! I don't care what anyone says, Styx missed the biggest opportunity ever by breaking up while MTV was getting big. They had more talent than ANY of the other MTV bands that ended up getting huge because of MTV.

Tommy was as adult comtemporary/ballady as DDY with all the acoustic stuff.

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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Everett » Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:58 am

Boomchild wrote:
Everett wrote:Well at least ts got one other happy b day wish before this thread went to hell. Thanks gr8.


Happy Birthday Tommy! There now were back on track.


Almost. Thanks man lol.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby RPM » Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:12 pm

cittadeeno23 wrote:Dennis puts two ballads on Cornerstone, one on Paradise Theater and one on Kilroy, and Tommy and JY lose their frickin' minds!
I love the harder, progressive stuff more than anyone, but these guys should have just stuck it out, stayed together and released 5 more albums in the 80's. MTV would have made them even bigger than they were. Journey had more ballads than Styx and nobody rags on them! I don't care what anyone says, Styx missed the biggest opportunity ever by breaking up while MTV was getting big. They had more talent than ANY of the other MTV bands that ended up getting huge because of MTV.


Dennis still has a great voice to boot. what a waste.
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Re: Happy B Day Tommy

Postby Boomchild » Sun Sep 15, 2013 1:29 pm

cittadeeno23 wrote:Dennis puts two ballads on Cornerstone, one on Paradise Theater and one on Kilroy, and Tommy and JY lose their frickin' minds!
I love the harder, progressive stuff more than anyone, but these guys should have just stuck it out, stayed together and released 5 more albums in the 80's. MTV would have made them even bigger than they were. Journey had more ballads than Styx and nobody rags on them! I don't care what anyone says, Styx missed the biggest opportunity ever by breaking up while MTV was getting big. They had more talent than ANY of the other MTV bands that ended up getting huge because of MTV.




I agree that it was the worst time for the band to split up. It's a shame that it came to that. But it's not surprising based on all the personalities involved. They ended up screwing themselves. One thing I can say though, I think Dennis' position not to just replace Tommy and move on was the right thing to do.
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