What you posted is NOT my "theory". I am NOT talking about CYO or Arch Allies, or whatever other live album.
I was talking about the GI/POE concert DVD.
BTW, if you think it is an asshole move to not allow RTP on a Dennis DVD...then it is absolutely an asshole move for Dennis to not allow "Come Sail Away" on the CYO project, especially since that is Styx' signature song.
First of all, I think you are living in a fantasy if you think the individual members of the band were very involved in this. They probably all discussed it with their attorneys and the attorneys discussed it with each other.
I am saying that when Styx decided to record the GI/PO8 DVD, they *KNEW* they would need to get Dennis sign off on such a project to release the full concert. The fact is, this forum refused to believe it would ever be released because there was no way Dennis would give his permission. So, I think they made a deal....Dennis allowed them to record the live version of GI/PO8, and Styx would allow Dennis to record certain songs for a future project.
So, a deal was made. Why wasn't RTP part of that deal? Who knows? My thought is that Dennis was most interested in the few Tommy led songs and being able to record those...and maybe RTP was lost in the cracks...and attorney talks.
In the end, it doesn't really matter. You should be happy enough to even get a DVD. Nitpicking and wanting to pass blame for minor critiques is ridiculous. It is more telling about your angst towards Tommy and JY than how the band members feel towards each other.
And, if somebody does have to be blamed, it's not George Bush. It's Steve Perry. It's always Perry's fault. Everything is Perry's fault.
Toph wrote:Monker wrote:Boomchild wrote:For me based on this information alone, DDY is not crystal clear as to why they could not be obtained. Also, since other TS songs like Renegade are on the DVD release, that doesn't seem to support that it was TS blocking use of RTP. If it was because TS refused to allow it, then that does seem like a shitty thing to do. It's my understanding that when it came to the current Styx's GI\PO8 DVD release, DDY did not stand in their way. So if that is what has happened here, then next time the current Styx wants something like that, maybe DDY won't be so agreeable.
I agree...if Tommy were being an ass, he would stop Renegade and BCM...because those are songs he is identified by.
I would expect an agreement was made for the Po8 DVD and to allow Dennis to use certain songs for a future release. Maybe, if that was true, he did not include RTP in that agreement.
The simple truth is, none of us know...and it is pretty stupid to start laying blame.
Ok, I probably jumped the gun pointing specifically to Tommy. It could very much be JY...Let's play out your theory. Styx came to DDY for permission to use the songs in Arch Allies and Youth Symphony songs and I am assuming that the agreement was mutual for the tracks that were laid out in that agreement (which must have been the songs on Arch Allies/Symphony CDs). In other words, they agreed to mutually sign over those tracks to the other. So, DDY could use Renegade and Styx could use Grand Illusion/CSA etc. for DVD purposes. Since Styx without DDY rarely played RTP (until recently) that song was absent from the original agreement. Therefore, DDY needed to go back to the existing Styx members to get permission to use Rockin The Paradise. Someone - either Tommy or JY told him "no." That has to be the case as I don't see anyone else owning rights to that particular song. If so, then that was an assholish thing to do. The songs on the original agreement DDY could use (as I assume it went both ways), but since RTP wasn't on the original agreement and technically had JY/Tommy as cowriters (again, I have no idea what they wrote on that song as I always assumed it was all DDY), then DDY must have had to go back to the well and get their permission for sync rights to that specific song. They said no. Its originally published under Stygian Songs so it goes to Tommy and JY. Too bad they couldn't have been cooler about it. But with those two, I expect nothing less.