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Toph wrote:Anywhere you can see the ORIGINAL Styx Behind the Music instead of the revisionist BS "remastered" version? The last 15 minutes of the revisionist one is just a puff piece for the current band. The only one I can find on YouTube is the remastered version. Looking for the original - can't find it. I'm sure the existing band has done their best to rid YouTube of it.
Archetype wrote:Would have been nice to see some coverage of Dennis's new band.
masque wrote:well it's my understanding that DDY was never happy with the original behind the music.....I think I saw an interview somewhere that he felt that the editing that was done left out stuff he wanted in and sort of portrayed him and suzanne (especially suzanne) as winey etc.....
he may have declined to participate in the extra stuff they filmed for the "remastered" version.
my experience has been that nearly all of the "remastered" behind the music's are not nearly as good as the originals....they wind up cutting up the story in place of glazing over quickly what is taking place now.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:well it's my understanding that DDY was never happy with the original behind the music.....I think I saw an interview somewhere that he felt that the editing that was done left out stuff he wanted in and sort of portrayed him and suzanne (especially suzanne) as winey etc.....
he may have declined to participate in the extra stuff they filmed for the "remastered" version.
my experience has been that nearly all of the "remastered" behind the music's are not nearly as good as the originals....they wind up cutting up the story in place of glazing over quickly what is taking place now.
I know that DDY did comment that there was quite a bit of his interview that was left out. He also made it clear that it was one interview as opposed to the multiple interviews with the others. They clearly told the others what DDY stated in his interview to get a response but did not do the same with DDY.
FYI, I believe DDY talks quite a bit on this subject in his interview with Dave Harris (RetroRewind). Which I think is still on YouTube.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:It's still there. It's a really good, informative interview.
Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:It's still there. It's a really good, informative interview.
That it is. DDY seems to be really candid. The sad part is that it is incomplete. They never posted the whole thing. Neither on YT or their own site. I never got a response to my inquiry on what happened to the rest of the interview.
gr8dane wrote:What's with Suzanne,why was she there.Was she in the original ?
gr8dane wrote:I always admired that Tommy ,JY and Chuck standing up for them selves,and giving Dennis the boot.
Good for them.
gr8dane wrote:For the folks who wanted to have the story of Dennis after Styx,I don't see why they should bother.
He was not part of the band anymore,and it was about Styx wasn't it.
gr8dane wrote:It would also be hard to,as he didn't want to participate.
gr8dane wrote:Maybe somebody would like to make the story of Dennis after Styx,any takers ?
Boomchild wrote:gr8dane wrote:What's with Suzanne,why was she there.Was she in the original ?
Yes Suzanne was. I was wondering the same thing about Tommy's hairdresser gf\wife. Who cares what her opinion is. She wasn't really there for any of it. At least Suzanne was there from the start.gr8dane wrote:I always admired that Tommy ,JY and Chuck standing up for them selves,and giving Dennis the boot.
Good for them.
JY never had a problem standing up for himself. He has a long line of lawyers to prove it. Tommy will stand up for himself by telling everybody except the person he has the issue with. Chuck, well what can you say? It's not like he could go solo or be asked to join some other band.gr8dane wrote:For the folks who wanted to have the story of Dennis after Styx,I don't see why they should bother.
He was not part of the band anymore,and it was about Styx wasn't it.
Actually it's a documentary about the band and it's members. If you want to tell the complete story then it makes sense to include what one of the principle and one of the most recognizable members of the group is doing currently. Maybe since JP and JC died prior to this documentary and were no longer in the band they should have left out what happened to them.gr8dane wrote:It would also be hard to,as he didn't want to participate.
Dennis willingly participated in the original. To the best of my knowledge it's never been made public if an offer was even made to Dennis for the remastered version.gr8dane wrote:Maybe somebody would like to make the story of Dennis after Styx,any takers ?
Out of all the three principles, at least Dennis has had the most success as a solo act. I doubt anyone outside of hardcore Styx fans even know JY had a solo career, that is if you could it that. Tommy's last solo tour was appearing at Borders Bookstores. He had dates scheduled for his bluegrass album but if I remember correctly they were cancelled. Except for his appearance at the Grand Ole Opry.
yogi wrote:Not gonna argue with you but how on earth could ANYBODY say it was a bad concert. I saw it 4 times. If memory serves me the only hits missing were Lady & Fooling Yourself. No opening act and a rock opera ( Movie) followed by the Styx songs:
1)Mr Roboto followed by Dennis talking about Styx playing the Paradise Theater JY then comes out with the opening riffs for:
2) Rockin The Paradise
3) Blue Collar Man
4) Babe
5) Snowblind
6) Too Much Time On My Hands
7) Cold WarDont Let It End - Why the stupid smile???? dislike the song
9) Heavy Metal Poisoning ( lots of Dr Rightous booing)* where they got the booing from for the bogus Texas Jam segment on BTM
10) Crystal Ball
11) Suite Madame Blue
12) Best Of Times
13)Come Sail Away
14)Renegade - Paradise is stormed
15) Havent We Been Here Before
16) Repise with some Twist & Shout
ABSOLUTELY an AWESOME AWESOME show- Their best!! Didnt care for the album LOVED the concert
gr8dane wrote:That's nice.
I am sure ,with so much more successful solo career than the others, and the wonderful marriage to Suzanne,
there's at least a 3 hour behind the music and lives of Dennis and Suzanne De Young.
Sit back and enjoy,and try not to fall asleep.
By the way.
Whose side were you on in the Roger Waters vs. Gilmour ,Wright and Mason situ.?
Boomchild wrote:gr8dane wrote:That's nice.
I am sure ,with so much more successful solo career than the others, and the wonderful marriage to Suzanne,
there's at least a 3 hour behind the music and lives of Dennis and Suzanne De Young.
Sit back and enjoy,and try not to fall asleep.
By the way.
Whose side were you on in the Roger Waters vs. Gilmour ,Wright and Mason situ.?
Actually I don't think there's enough stuff to make a solo documentary on any of them. Heck, you could do JY's in like 60 seconds and that's stretching it. Talk about trying not to fall asleep. You certainly would have more material for Tommy. But those fan clips of the Borders tour would be pretty lack luster. But the reality is that DDY has been able make a solo career both now and when they split in the 80's. Even though he wasn't looking to be a solo artist in the first place. As far as the Floyd feud, couldn't say. Never delved into it but do like their music a lot. I am sure it's just as entertaining as Styx'.
yogi wrote:gr8dane wrote:yogi wrote:Not gonna argue with you but how on earth could ANYBODY say it was a bad concert. I saw it 4 times. If memory serves me the only hits missing were Lady & Fooling Yourself. No opening act and a rock opera ( Movie) followed by the Styx songs:
1)Mr Roboto followed by Dennis talking about Styx playing the Paradise Theater JY then comes out with the opening riffs for:
2) Rockin The Paradise
3) Blue Collar Man
4) Babe
5) Snowblind
6) Too Much Time On My Hands
7) Cold WarDont Let It End - Why the stupid smile???? dislike the song
9) Heavy Metal Poisoning ( lots of Dr Rightous booing)* where they got the booing from for the bogus Texas Jam segment on BTM
10) Crystal Ball
11) Suite Madame Blue
12) Best Of Times
13)Come Sail Away
14)Renegade - Paradise is stormed
15) Havent We Been Here Before
16) Repise with some Twist & Shout
ABSOLUTELY an AWESOME AWESOME show- Their best!! Didnt care for the album LOVED the concert
Yogi.I am happy that you enjoyed it so much,and then get to see it a some more.Nothing like walking out after a show and having been totally flored.Just did not happen for me with Kilroy and the robot dance.
But maybe you can tell me something.
During the Kilroy show there was some sort of optical illusion kinda trippy thing happening.
You recall that ?
At the end of Renegade sirens and crap start going off ( there are tons of flashing lights along with the sirens going high low/high lowbut with no real pattern it almost made me kind of dizzy, queezy and light headed also) as police rush the stage to arrest the band then when all the mayhem dies down is when Tommy shows his acting chops( damn it damn it) before singing 'Havent We Been Here Before'. I actually thought it was brilliant. I loved every second of these shows. Even Roboto and Dont Let It End which are two songs I dont like at all but I loved em in the show. Just a GREAT set and an even better show.
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