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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:13 am

Thanks for the link styxfanNH. I enjoy checking this nice site quite often :)

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Postby Hippie » Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:49 am

froy wrote:
Hippie wrote:
If the interviews are to be believed it was the lack of touring and band activity that led to his drink problems, so do you think he would have stayed with Dennis and gone down that road, I don't think so!!
IMO what the current line up is doing would have been right down Johns street, constant touring, heavy sound etc plus being with his brother during his illness.

That seems to be C. Panozzo's view as well. I haven't seen him show up at any DDY concerts.

I have seen him at Styx shows and involved in each new Styx album as well as included in album photos.


Right the lack of touring turned him in to a drunk
Thats probably the stupidist thing I have ever heard
And Styx NH runs with it
My God are we stupid today,.


Ok, this is a new one. You rebutt one of my arguements by argueing with my quote?! :roll:

Do you stretch before you twist things around like that? You could pull a muscle or something!
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Postby Hippie » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:05 am

froy wrote:
styxfanNH wrote:Never said any such thing.

You are seeing things.

Why don't you scroll up and see what I've said.

Other than calling you an ass, the only thing I've posted is two links about John's passing


Your correct I made a mistake Hippie was the goof who said it
My apologies
Hippie is the idiot,.


Actually, I was quoting Styxmike's response to your statement, so idiocy all around. But enough spinning! The valid point has been made that this thread was meant to be a tribute to JP, not to put words in the mouths of people passed.

And I'm as guilty as the others for the diversion, so my apologies to the thread.
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Postby Hippie » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:09 am

I would like to share a memory.
1997, Grand Illusion 20yr Aniversery tour.

They actually did "Dear John" in concert. At the end they flashed a huge pic on the screen of JP in his hey day. Below the pic it simply read, "Rockin' in Paradise".

Definite lump in my throat over that. It was a cool tribute!
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Postby ek88 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:38 am

And I'm as guilty as the others for the diversion, so my apologies to the thread.


My apologies as well.


They actually did "Dear John" in concert. At the end they flashed a huge pic on the screen of JP in his hey day. Below the pic it simply read, "Rockin' in Paradise".


I would've liked to have seen that.
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Postby sadie65 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:31 am

Hippie wrote:I would like to share a memory.
1997, Grand Illusion 20yr Aniversery tour.

They actually did "Dear John" in concert. At the end they flashed a huge pic on the screen of JP in his hey day. Below the pic it simply read, "Rockin' in Paradise".

Definite lump in my throat over that. It was a cool tribute!


I have an audio of a 1997 tour concert. Dear John was beautifully performed. Whatever John's life was or wasn't, it was a moving, personal thing for the band to do. May John rest in peace.
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Postby JourneyTroll » Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:43 am

John, rest in peace. You are missed.

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