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Froy is no worse than Monker in my opinion. Yet those who critisize Froy are strangely silent on Monker.
I've been at odds with Froy in the past - but if there's room for Monker, then there's room for Froy

Ash wrote:Hey guys... take your circle jerk to another thread.... thanks for flying in a flame from another thread into this... such a typical monkerism. loser.

yogi wrote:How AWESOME was it???
I am waiting for the review!!!

Ash wrote:Yeah.... We Can Work It Out was FANTASTIC. We were just dying in the crowd... Not everyone in the crowd got it.... but those who did were HIGHLY entertained. And they sounded great doing it too.
They did
We Can Work It Out
All In A Day's Work
Watching The World Go By
All For Love (This is a styx rock tune that MUST be on DDY's next record)
later Glen came back to do Edge Of The Century and then played second guitar on the final 5 songs of the night.
Ash wrote:Yeah.... We Can Work It Out was FANTASTIC. We were just dying in the crowd... Not everyone in the crowd got it.... but those who did were HIGHLY entertained. And they sounded great doing it too.
They did
We Can Work It Out
All In A Day's Work
Watching The World Go By
All For Love (This is a styx rock tune that MUST be on DDY's next record)
later Glen came back to do Edge Of The Century and then played second guitar on the final 5 songs of the night.

ChicagoSTYX wrote:4 songs?!?! What the hell is that? I thought this was supposed to be some big reunion? Didn’t they do any of those lost songs? Didn’t Dennis let Glen play any of his own songs from his solo CD’s? It sounds like the DDY “Styx the Musical” with Glen being trotted out as a side show. I hope I’m wrong. I would hope DDY would have let Glen do a little more since he used his name in the ads along with the name Styx as usual.
froy wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:4 songs?!?! What the hell is that? I thought this was supposed to be some big reunion? Didn’t they do any of those lost songs? Didn’t Dennis let Glen play any of his own songs from his solo CD’s? It sounds like the DDY “Styx the Musical” with Glen being trotted out as a side show. I hope I’m wrong. I would hope DDY would have let Glen do a little more since he used his name in the ads along with the name Styx as usual.
I would bet that JY slapped a cease and dissist order on them playing anything from EDGE 2 that is why they did not play any of those songs.
Good ole JY .
sadie65 wrote:froy wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:4 songs?!?! What the hell is that? I thought this was supposed to be some big reunion? Didn’t they do any of those lost songs? Didn’t Dennis let Glen play any of his own songs from his solo CD’s? It sounds like the DDY “Styx the Musical” with Glen being trotted out as a side show. I hope I’m wrong. I would hope DDY would have let Glen do a little more since he used his name in the ads along with the name Styx as usual.
I would bet that JY slapped a cease and dissist order on them playing anything from EDGE 2 that is why they did not play any of those songs.
Good ole JY .
There was, as I understand it a song played from Edge 2 last night. I believe it was something called All For Love.
As for the comment made elsewhere about only allowing 4 songs...since none of us here knows the agreement made between the 2 men, it's rather presumptuous to assume anyone "allowed" anything at this point.

Zan wrote:yogi wrote:I spoke with Joey, Balin, Queenie, and Janet from Styxboard last night, and they were all having a merry time. Joey called me during "Sometimes love Just Ain't Enough," which was devine. He said he tried to call me for an earlier song, but it wouldn't connect.
Apparently, DeYoung opened the shopw with about 4 songs then started asking if anyone in the band brought an acoustic guitar - so out walks Glen. Their first song was "We can Work it Out" by the Beatles. How friggin' funny is that?
I hope to get lotsa reviews from...everywhere. It was quite the Styx event!

Angiekay wrote:Zan wrote:yogi wrote:I spoke with Joey, Balin, Queenie, and Janet from Styxboard last night, and they were all having a merry time. Joey called me during "Sometimes love Just Ain't Enough," which was devine. He said he tried to call me for an earlier song, but it wouldn't connect.
Apparently, DeYoung opened the shopw with about 4 songs then started asking if anyone in the band brought an acoustic guitar - so out walks Glen. Their first song was "We can Work it Out" by the Beatles. How friggin' funny is that?
I hope to get lotsa reviews from...everywhere. It was quite the Styx event!
well, Balin called me this morning for my personal review. Sounds like it was a great time, even if the crowd needed to get up and participate a little more. As he put it, "New Jersians butts are a little heavy". He also told me what song he called on, but I can't remember now! lol! It wasn't "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough". He is going to the Atlantic City show tonight too, so maybe I'll get an encore! He told me he talked to you Zan. lol

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