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SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I like the song a lot
Doesn't the very beginning kind of sounds like the beginning to Back To Chicago, kind of? I hear a little bit of "A Love Foretold", maybe a little "Paradise" too?
I keep hearing a combination of different songs throughout the song. I just heard it another 6 times. - LOL The first couple of times I heard the song as the song.
I think I play way too much Dennis and STYX songs
Is this the Xmas song you are talking about?
classicstyxfan wrote:Unless he releases if on something other than iTunes, I'll never hear it......
Angiekay wrote:classicstyxfan wrote:Unless he releases if on something other than iTunes, I'll never hear it......
I agree, I'm not paying for a song you'll proabably hear so much on the radio before Christmas you'll be sick of it.
Angiekay wrote:classicstyxfan wrote:Unless he releases if on something other than iTunes, I'll never hear it......
I agree, I'm not paying for a song you'll proabably hear so much on the radio before Christmas you'll be sick of it.
Is it going to fit a classic rock format? Probably not.
He is approaching 59.
I find it comparable to Beneath the Moon in tone and style.
A true Christmas Gift will be if this song is played so much on the radio that we are sick of it.
styxfanNH wrote:I am with Bugsy on the arrangement, the piano is way to burried in the mix. It really takes away from the song. It really surprises me for Dennis.
The arrangement of Roseland was perfect for Dennis with a piano, wished it was closer to that type of arrangement.
I really don't care for the ending either. Could have ended without the run of "Still in love's" It would have been a stronger song.
But we know who it's directed at and why its there.
I haven't downloaded the full song yet - My "purchased music" is stored on my work PC...but the thirty seconds I heard were good. However, I gotta say, it sounds VERY Barry Manilow. The arrangement, the words, the theme, the vocals, everything.
I don't have iTunes but I am very curious baout this song...
Maybe it will get to radio here someday...
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:You really think it sounds VERY Barry Manilow???? Really?
Maybe you'll think different after you listen to the whole song, maybe.![]()
bugsymalone wrote:I feel I should respond to this Barry Manilow issue, being a Fanilow myself. This Christmas song is many things, but I sure didn't get any Barry out of it. Especially the vocals. Love Barry though I do, Dennis could sing him about 15 feet into the ground and then some.
To me, the best part of this song is DDY's soaring vocals. The song itself is ok. Pleasant. Nice. Etc. But how he sings it -- ten, no eleven, stars!
Bugsy
I feel I should respond to this Barry Manilow issue, being a Fanilow myself. This Christmas song is many things, but I sure didn't get any Barry out of it. Especially the vocals. Love Barry though I do, Dennis could sing him about 15 feet into the ground and then some.
Eh, it's good, but I'm not ready to have his babies or anything. I think Dennis has a bigger range, but as far as the overal quality and sound of the voices, I don't think he and Barry are that far apart. I've never denied Dennis was talented. I just don't get as worked up over him as some of you do.
(I think Art Garfunkel could sing them both under the table, IMO)
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:(I think Art Garfunkel could sing them both under the table, IMO)
Really?
I've never denied Dennis was talented. I just don't get as worked up over him as some of you do.
(I think Art Garfunkel could sing them both under the table, IMO)
bugsymalone wrote:I've never denied Dennis was talented. I just don't get as worked up over him as some of you do.
Understatement of the century!
(I think Art Garfunkel could sing them both under the table, IMO)
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