StyxCollector wrote:I want to hear new songs, but not set killers.
They don't know if it's a 'set killer' unless they play it. And, you don't really know if it is, unless you've seen it.
There's a reason "Yes I Can" was never played live, and it ain't because it doesn't rock.
Because it's a Styx show and not a Shaw/Blades show. If Shaw/Blades recorded it and they toured, they would play it.
"Just Be" doesn't seem like a great live tune. It may make a wonderful album track.
You can't prove that to me by that video. It may not be 'great', but I don't know if it's bad.
Like Jourmey, I fully expect to hear certain songs every time. That I'm actually not complaining about at all. It's par for the course. What I am complaining about is putting songs - new or old - that drag the energy out of a set or just aren't very good. In 99 - 01 when Styx did portions of BNW, by the end, only EIC and IWBYW stayed. WHy? They were the strongest songs live even though people didn't really know them.
And, they don't know if the two new songs are going to go over well unless they perform them...just as they did with the 'other' songs on BNW, or what Journey did early on in the last tour. If they bomb, maybe they'll cut them. If they go through the trouble of writing and recording a new song, they should at least give it a chance live.
Think of Journey's tour last summer - the Generations tracks were the bathroom breaks for a lot of people. The sad truth is that everyone except the die hards just wants the hits.
Of course...and you suggest puting "Midnight Ride" in the set? You don't think that's going to be a bathroom break for a LOT of people. Of course it is.