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masque wrote:i think it is hilarious how so many want to rail on tommy for a comment he made 35 some odd years ago?????
yes, at that time, he was burnt out on the idea of writing songs about a concept. I totally get that. keep in mind that DDY was pretty much the designer of the concepts so Tommy was writing to DDY's vision.
with all that said, I take tommy's comments and position in the early 80's to that of someone going through a divorce. How many times have you heard someone say, "i'll never get married again" after a divorce and then a few years later they are telling everyone that they have really found the "one" this time. happens all the time in nearly everything we do in life.
so for me, going back to the idea of a concept piece falls right in line with the 6=8 years of tommy's most successful time in his career. so it makes sense.
Archetype wrote:The irony of Tommy pushing a concept on the band after the Paradise Theater and Kilroy Was Here fiasco. But with that said, The Mission sounds great so far in the two songs that I've heard. I'm really glad to be hearing new Styx music. I didn't think it would happen. Takes me back to the excitement of the Cyclorama era 14 long years ago.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:i think it is hilarious how so many want to rail on tommy for a comment he made 35 some odd years ago?????
yes, at that time, he was burnt out on the idea of writing songs about a concept. I totally get that. keep in mind that DDY was pretty much the designer of the concepts so Tommy was writing to DDY's vision.
with all that said, I take tommy's comments and position in the early 80's to that of someone going through a divorce. How many times have you heard someone say, "i'll never get married again" after a divorce and then a few years later they are telling everyone that they have really found the "one" this time. happens all the time in nearly everything we do in life.
so for me, going back to the idea of a concept piece falls right in line with the 6=8 years of tommy's most successful time in his career. so it makes sense.
That's all well and good. Except for the fact they kept commenting on it years later. Also I believe I am correct in saying that BNW was supposed to be a concept which originated from Tommy. One would think if that caused such a rub in the past, that wouldn't be the thing to do right after you have reunited the band. Perhaps it has more to do with who is bringing the concept to the table.
Archetype wrote:I don't think JY will go anywhere. He has always been on board with Styx to the extent that he has stuck around while both Tommy and Dennis have been replaced
Boomchild wrote:Archetype wrote:I don't think JY will go anywhere. He has always been on board with Styx to the extent that he has stuck around while both Tommy and Dennis have been replaced
Let's be realistic here. If Tommy was to leave Styx would cease to exist.
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