This was found from a good friend. Another GREAT Dennis review!!
Check out the actual site link for a nice picture. Below is the translated review of the show.
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20060 ... 204/CPARTS
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On Mondays 20 fv 2006
DENNIS DEYOUNG THE BAY
A soire mmorable!
Daniel Ct
The Bay
Applause, cries, sifflets: the 2200 persons that welcomed the ex-leader of the group Styx, Dennis DeYoung, at the time of his arrival on the scne of the Thtre of the municipal Palace of The Bay, last night, have quickly affich their colors. Pain had t play the premires note pice "The Big Illusion", pulls album of the ms name, that the native artist of Chicago has ralis that it was located in territory friend.
Him also has dvoil his game quickly. Vtu of a white jacket and of a black pants rayures, it does less to think a pioneer of the progressive rock qu' a magazine leader, but his voice is intact remainder, just as the direction of the thtre that caractrisait his former formation. Thus, that this be in motion or while touching the keyboard, this that it does standing, its gestures taient ample, often saccads, while its musicians proposed a version muscle of his classic of 1977.
They taient four, what's more of the two choir members, and had not need than Dennis DeYoung adopts the pose of the orchestra boss - this than it does sometimes - to know this than it awaited of them. The time that the singer excute a small solo to the classical intonations to conclude "The Big Illusion", for example, and they followed it to the quarter of turn on "Lady". The beat tait heavy, the guitar a little show-off. The tone tait donn for this that was a soire mmorable.
"Good evening my friends. How has goes? You have not me forgetfulness? Thank-you a lot", has lanc Dennis DeYoung in franais, once complts the three first titles figuring in the program. "It done cold trs, but we go rchauffer the Thtre of the Palace, followed the singer before asking the people themselves they taient prts for rock'n roll. One guesses which was the rponse, which has t greets by another succs of Styx, "Lorelei". "You your the better public to the world", has next dcrt the singer.
"You your tremendous ones"
The visual effects are less numerous qu' l'poque of "Kilroy Was Here" (one talks about a time that the less than 20 years do not be able connatre, as would say the other). C'tait in 1983 and Styx look like a pioneer with its placements in scne labores, understanding the usage of a notch glove. The Bay, the alone gadget that one was able to see was a tte of robot that, well sr, appeared in the hand of Dennis DeYoung at the time of his interprtation of "Mr Roboto".
If one done abstraction of the title, that does to think a film of srie B, this song remains effective diablement on scne. Yesterday, she has t served hot trs, grce a beat serr putting the battery and the synthtiseurs forward. has has not drougi to the moment o, as on the album, Dennis DeYoung has rpt the words Kilroy, as to show that the history did nothing but to begin. The spectacle tait again young, but that imports! The crowd, standing, some asked again.
"You your tremendous ones, has rpondu the artist, still in the language of Michel Tremblay. Lively the Qubec! Lively the Qubec!" The public, that counted a strong proportion of quadragnaires, had dj t gt, it is necessary to say. When the musicians have matters "Pieces Of Eight", between other, they had straight the one of these turns in Russian mountains of which the progressive rock one - so popular at our place in the annes 70 - so extravagant tait.
This pice has commenc the manire of a ballad before to take a more rock color, prlude another atmosphre change marqu by rfrences the classical music. A true song pentures. In the ms kind, "Class Walls" was again more typical, especially at the time of the intervention of the synthtiseurs. Aprs an opening trs slow modulates by the low one, tension has augment, driving a guitar solo librateur.
Before the dpart of the the Newspaper reprsentant, hour of grave obliges, Dennis DeYoung and its accomplices have dvoil another aspect of their personnalit in prsentant "Rockin' In The Paradise". One would have said a mlange of Queen and of Jerry The Lewis, so this pice tait dbride, far of the concocted thtrales HIGHER voques. Once more, the people have manifest their joy while whistling. For a little, one would have believed that the Saguenens had just won the cutting Memorial. Or that scratches it had just passed in their street.
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