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Styx & DDY Setlists Past & Present

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:30 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
I thought to add a new "thread" for setlists. I think it would be interesting to see what songs were played by Styx over the years. If anyone has any DDY & DY setlists, add those too :)

Just add the setlist & year.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 5:59 am
by GaryS
I saw Tommy on the 7deadyly Zens tour and I know that he opened with Girls with Guns. It was kind of funny because he came onstage with a flannel shirt, leather pants and a goatee. He then walks up to the mike and says something like "lets start at the beginning" and busts into GWG. I was expecting BCM or Ocean but the next thing you know here is the GWG keyboard part over the pa. The COOL part is the place really dug it. He also played Renegade and an acoustic BCM. He did Ocean as an encore...Stop Knockin', Inspiration, Diamond, and that is all I can remember and honestly that might have been it. The set was very short. Maybe 30 mins.

Styx and DDY Setlists Past and Present

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:02 am
by kiddo
I have a jpg image of a Styx set list circa 1973.
How do I post that here?
It's handwritten by Dennis and quite fascinating to assimilate.

kiddo

Re: Styx and DDY Setlists Past and Present

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:01 pm
by froy
kiddo wrote:I have a jpg image of a Styx set list circa 1973.
How do I post that here?
It's handwritten by Dennis and quite fascinating to assimilate.

kiddo


TYPE IT OUT

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 2:33 pm
by SuiteMadameBlue
Kiddo, I have no clue how to add pictures. I've seen other people add pictures after their posts, I have one to add too. I hope to see it soon :)

I can't find the whole setlists of all the years, but here's just a few tours and a couple of songs. Maybe someone can add more songs to these. I found these on a website so I don't know how true these are:

Equinox Tour: Born For Adventure was the opening song. Lady, Light Up and Suite Madame Blue. Midnight Ride was in the setlist but then was replaced with Lorelei later in the tour.

Crystal Ball Tour: Put Me On was the opening song. Lady, Mademoiselle, Shooz, Ballerina and Crystal Ball. Ballerina was taken out of the setlist due to "cold" response.

Grand Illusion Tour: Grand Illusion was the opener and Come Sail Away was the closer (interesting.......). Fooling Yourself, Miss America, Put Me On, Light Up, Mademoiselle, Suite Madame Blue, Lady, Midnight Ride and Lorelei (last time until 1996). Man In The Wilderness was played only a few times.

Pieces of Eight Tour: The Great White Hope opening song. I'm Okay, Renegade, Blue Collar Man, Queen of Spades, Lady and Crystal Ball. Pieces of Eight and Sing For The Day were played on and off during the tour.

The Grand Decathlon (Cornerstone Tour): Borrowed Time was the opening song. Come Sail Away, Suite Madame Blue, Lady, Renegade, Great White Hope, Babe, Why Me, Eddie, Lights. Blue Collar Man was played occassionally during this tour.



If anyone can add songs to these tours, please do :D

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 2:52 pm
by SuiteMadameBlue
This is a setlist from one of Dennis' concert with an orchestra in 2003, I forgot which one this was from, I only went to 7 of his shows. :wink: :

The Grand Illusion
Lady
Desert Moon
Lorelei
Ave Maria
Show Me The Way
Castle Walls
Light Up (with a little reggae in the middle)
Orchestra played Clair De Lune
Don't Let It End
INTERMISSION
Mr. Roboto
Esmerelda
With Every Heartbeat
Black Wall
Rockin' The Paradise
Suite Madame Blue
Summertime
Babe
The Best Of Times
ENCORE
Come Sail Away

Since this concert, he took out Summertime and added Hello God. This last time in Chicago he started the concert with Back To Chicago, that was GREAT!!! I know that he'll be adding a few more (Classic Styx) songs to his show soon :)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 3:56 pm
by GaryS
I think the Styx show setlists are not accurate. I don't think they ever did Sing for the Day until after 99.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 3:57 pm
by GaryS
I think the Styx show setlists are not accurate. I don't think they ever did Sing for the Day until after 99.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:32 pm
by DeeJaySTYX
SMB,
I was at the January 10th DDY Show here in Rockford..
Your set list is close, He didn't perform Show Me The Way and Summertime.. No Back To Chicago..Hello God was added.. The Orchestra opened the show with a medely; Roboto/Lady/Grand Illusion...



DeeJay...

Re: Styx and DDY Setlists Past and Present

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:10 pm
by kiddo
froy wrote:
kiddo wrote:I have a jpg image of a Styx set list circa 1973.
How do I post that here?
It's handwritten by Dennis and quite fascinating to assimilate.

kiddo


TYPE IT OUT


That's my plan but it's tough to read so I'll post what song titles are legible and as they were written. Most bands use short cut words when they prepare a set list. This is no exception. :-)

kiddo

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:42 pm
by sadie65
Well from the Main Event tour I can give you this set list:

The Great White Hope
I'm OK
The Grand Illusion
Fooling Yourself
Queen of Spades
Suite Madame Blue
Renegade
Lady
Blue Collar Man
Come Sail Away
Miss America

Sadie

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:50 pm
by sadie65
Well from the Main Event tour I can give you this set list:

The Great White Hope
I'm OK
The Grand Illusion
Fooling Yourself
Queen of Spades
Suite Madame Blue
Renegade
Lady
Blue Collar Man
Come Sail Away
Miss America

Sadie

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:06 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
DeeJay, "Back To Chicago" was just performed in Chicago, from what I'm finding out. I think the last time he sang "Show Me The Way" was in Appleton, which would've been right before Rockford. At least, I think he sang it there. I know he recently took out "Rockin' The Paradise" at his last few shows. Every show (with the orchestra), the orchestra opens with a medley and then the band comes on and they continue a medley of songs before Dennis comes on. I get goosebumps every time the orchestra begins.

I think Sadie can help me out with the setlists from the Dennis shows :)

"Sing For the Day" was sung before 1999 in concert. I'm pretty sure I have it on one of my concert tapes. I'm too lazy to go through them :wink:

Sadie, thanks for the Main Event setlist. I would love to hear Queen of Spades live. Only to go back in time...... :)

:)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 4:06 am
by sadie65
Well, I can tell you the setlists for DDY's concerts have varied a little recently. Perhaps because he had been battling an upper respiratory infection and was not able to sing certain songs as well as he liked. As a rule, his setlists usually include the following material:

Orchestral medley
Grand Illusion
Lady
Desert Moon
Light Up
Castle Walls
With Every Heartbeat
Ave Maria
Suite Madame Blue
Rockin' The Paradise
Mr. Roboto
Clair de Lune/Don't Let it End
Lorelei
Best of Times
Esmerelda
Come Sail Away

Occasionally he will add either Paradise or Who Will Love This Child, Summertime, and in the case of the Rosemont show Back to Chicago. it was great, and I feel very lucky to live here and hear it live.

hope that answers your questions Suite

Sadie

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 8:13 am
by GaryS
I really don't think that they did Sing for the Day on the Main Even tour. They even said when they did it recently that it hadn't ever been done live before. I do have a video promo clip of them doing it.
Queen of Spades was done recently in 97 and also with Gowan. I think they still do that one sometimes.
Have they ever done She Cares live? I know not on the Paradise or Kilroy but maybe since then... Anybody know?

Re: Styx and DDY Setlists Past and Present

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:26 am
by kiddo
With a closer look since there is not one Styx song I recognize by its name here anyway, this set list has to be from their very early playing out days.

Here's what I can read:
1.) Gypsy
2.) Behind Blue Eyes
3.) Locomotive
4.) Aqualung
5.) Slut
6.) Liar
7.) Long Time
8.) Free
9.) Woman
10.)No opportunity
11.)Your Move
12.)Bus Rider
13.)S. Blues
14.)Whole Lotta Love
15.)Knifes Edge
16.)Jumpin' Jack
17.)Honky Tonk
18.)Miss Queen
19.)To Love Somebody
20.)Crimson King
21.)Wooden Ships
22.)Hush

The set list numbered 32 so there are 10 I'm not able to type out.

kiddo



That's my plan but it's tough to read so I'll post what song titles are legible and as they were written. Most bands use short cut words when they prepare a set list. This is no exception. :-)

kiddo[/quote]

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 10:32 am
by classicstyxfan
Kiddo, I hope you didnt pay a lot of money for that setlist...I'm not buying that they performed that group of cover songs ever...

That would have been a good one to try on April fools day though !

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 10:54 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
It's a REAL setlist from the early 1970's. Most of the songs they performed were covers except for the very few of their own. This is a setlist in Dennis' own handwriting - really.


#27 was "Best Thing"


Andrew - are you out there??? How can we add pictures to our posts? I have one that HAS to be on this group :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 11:23 am
by kiddo
Very real. :-)
I'll be glad to post it if there's a way for me to do that.

kiddo



SuiteMadameBlue wrote:It's a REAL setlist from the early 1970's. Most of the songs they performed were covers except for the very few of their own. This is a setlist in Dennis' own handwriting - really.


#27 was "Best Thing"


Andrew - are you out there??? How can we add pictures to our posts? I have one that HAS to be on this group :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:48 pm
by classicstyxfan
That's a pretty WILD set list....you are telling me early Styx did covers of:

Jethro Tull
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
King Crimson
The Bee Gees
Three Dog Night
Crosby Still Nash and Young

just to name the songs I recognize off of the top of my head.......

JY singing Robert Plant ? Dennis and John C covering the Gibb brothers ?
Man, I am glad I'm sitting DOWN ! What I wouldn't give for a bootleg of one of THOSE shows ! I need some time to digest this...

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 1:06 pm
by Ash
I have a tape of Styx doing the Bob & Tom show where they did all kinds of covers when discussing their early days of doing covers.... some of the covers they sang:

Whole Lotta Love - DDY Sang
Pretty Woman - JY Sang

God I can't remember the rest right now... must sleep. DDY did a DAMN good rendition of Whole Lotta Love I might add....

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 9:51 am
by kiddo
Might you share that DDY rendition of Whole Lotta Love?
<G>

I think I can almost hear it.

kiddo


Ash wrote:I have a tape of Styx doing the Bob & Tom show where they did all kinds of covers when discussing their early days of doing covers.... some of the covers they sang:

Whole Lotta Love - DDY Sang
Pretty Woman - JY Sang

God I can't remember the rest right now... must sleep. DDY did a DAMN good rendition of Whole Lotta Love I might add....

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 10:24 am
by Ash
Don't say I never did anything for you!

http://www.flyingflip.com/~paranoir/medley_of_covers.mp3

Here is what is sung:

Dennis DeYoung - Great Balls Of Fire
Tommy Shaw - Pretty Woman
Dennis DeYoung - Whole Lotta Love
Some Guy On The Show - Hey Josephine
James Young - I Can See For Miles

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 1:24 pm
by kiddo
Much obliged.
Whole Lotta Love pretty much takes it... <G>

kiddo


[quote="Ash"]Don't say I never did anything for you!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 10:54 pm
by bugsymalone
OK, I have listened to the covers several times, and by the way, THANK YOU for posting the link, Ash.

I am about 99.9 percent sure that is Tommy singing Whole Lotta Love, unless my ears deceive me. Did they mention elsewhere that Dennis sang it?

Dennis does a killer version of The Killer, I must say.

Bugsy

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 10:56 pm
by Ash
oh I have to disagree... that sounds like Dennis all the way Bugsy.... I think he even remarks after the song about "I'll never sing again!"

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 11:00 pm
by Ash
Now that I've found these two CD's.... I'll see what else is on there. Styx is on that same show doing a bunch of their own songs also. I know they did "Not Dead Yet", "Show Me The Way" and a bunch of others.

It sounded like they were truly having a great time and enjoying eachother's company. ::sad::

I also found a live version of "Born For Adventure" and too many live versions of "Crystal Ball".... a lot of it needs to have levels corrected, but otherwise sounds pretty good.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:06 am
by sadie65
Yes, thanks so very much for sharing that. I even liked JY's singing :lol:

To me, it sure sounded like Dennis singing Whole Lotta Love.

Sadie

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 3:53 am
by bugsymalone
Sorry guys. I think it's Tommy. I listened about 10 more times and am more convinced.

As soon as they finish, you hear Dennis say (in typical Dennis fashion) "What the hell was that? They'll never be able to sing again." OK, it sure is what I am hearing, and I am being outvoted here, but Dennis has a certain sound to his voice and Tommy has a certain sound to his voice......

My opinion here.

It is a FUN group of covers to listen to and thanks again for sharing, Ash.

Bugsy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 4:39 am
by Ash
sounds like we need a Poll. It's Dennis.... just no doubt.. It's got DDY's style... besides - Tommy sang the song before it (Pretty Woman) and they were alternating.... JY just couldn't hit those high notes in his WETTEST DREAM!