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Music is a beautiful thing. There’s a lot of other crap that can distract people from what’s important. I think you're always better off focusing on things that lift the spirit and taking the opportunities to do positive things (like making music) whenever they're offered.
Adam wrote:
Oh? Please tell us.
but almost every single one of your posts just make you look...um...I can't even conjure up the best word...someone help me!
Adam says:
"I already did learn to read"
I'm sure you did.
Gosh Froy, I WISH I could overlook your passionate but illogical statements, but you make it just about im-freakin-possible to do so!
"He's a guy who does not know the words spite or revenge" is a statement about character and personality. However, in no way does a comment like that explain an incentive to leave a band.
What? Like Glen suddenly decided to quit Styx because 'he does not know the words spite or revenge'? "Hey!", said Glen backstage one day, "I'm not spiteful nor revengeful...I quit!"
Honestly Froy, I'm trying. I've resisted the urge to call you on stuff a number of times recently. I'll even bet you're a well intentioned guy, you shower daily, maybe you even come off sort of pleasant in the 'real' world...but almost every single one of your posts just make you look...um...I can't even conjure up the best word...someone help me!
And God only knows what I should expect from Dennis’ fans!
As much as I’d enjoyed my two different stints with the band in it’s vastly different incarnations
so I’ve heard accolades in retrospect of ‘Edge’ - an album that barely reached platinum and hardly made a dent when it was new.
I just hope my job at these 2 upcoming performances are worthy of your trouble coming to catch them! (enter performance anxiety…)
Adam wrote:Now if you’re suggesting the “classic” lineup to have been a long-lived “stable” band, I’d like to point out that 1976 to 1983 is only 7 years – about the same amount of time the current lineup has existed.
[/quote]Now if you’re suggesting the “classic” lineup to have been a long-lived “stable” band, I’d like to point out that 1976 to 1983 is only 7 years – about the same amount of time the current lineup has existed.
Adam wrote:Bugsy: Actually this band was pretty much stable for the majority of it's life.
Adam: Huh? About once every decade there’s been a major change in the band. Not only in the JC/Tommy/Glen position, but they’re on their second drummer, second keyboardist, and third bass player!
Now if you’re suggesting the “classic” lineup to have been a long-lived “stable” band, I’d like to point out that 1976 to 1983 is only 7 years – about the same amount of time the current lineup has existed.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:It may have appeared stable from the fans point of view but if you were to talk to the band members I think you will get a different story. Don’t forget, Dennis was also voted out of the band in 79 for a brief time.
STYGIANMAN wrote:Actually, JY/DDY/JP/CP and JC/TS (replacing JC in 1976) were together way before 1972. That was when they released their 1st record. But they were together in the 60's.
And the lineup of TS/DDY/JY/JP/CP sold 20 million + records and many sold out concerts.
If that lineup ever regrouped (which ain't gonna happen!) then they wouldn't need to tour with Journey and REO to sell out stadiums. They could still do it by themselves.
But, Glen and Todd have won me over.
Gowen is talented, but I just can't handle anyone else singing Dennis' songs. Sorry. To me, Styx is Dennis, Tommy and JY.
I'm just glad Glen responded to my message. Good to hear his take and to be honest - it's almost exactly what I thought he would say. Seems like a reasonable man. And reasonable men can admit to their imperfections.
Glen just went up about 5 notches in my book.
To me, Styx is Dennis, Tommy and JY
Right! And Chuck...How could I forget Chucky??
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