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Ash wrote:Grotelul wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:It's sad that this band has sunk to such depths.
It's really starting to get embarassing at this point.
They need Dennis more than he needs them.
If you feel that way, why bother having anything to do with this lineup? There are other bands I no longer care to listen to for various reasons but I don't waste my time or anyone else's going on message boards to trash them. Why would I? BECAUSE I DON'T CARE!! This isn't your band or anyone else's. It's only the current members who are now STYX and it is their band. I appreciate objective criticism and the current lineup sometimes deserves some, but some of the criticism here is just plain retarded. Done wasting my time here folks. Enjoy the bashing!
8 posts - wow you "wasted" a lot of time here. Don't let the door hit you in the...... well you know.
shaka wrote:Ash wrote:Grotelul wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:It's sad that this band has sunk to such depths.
It's really starting to get embarassing at this point.
They need Dennis more than he needs them.
If you feel that way, why bother having anything to do with this lineup? There are other bands I no longer care to listen to for various reasons but I don't waste my time or anyone else's going on message boards to trash them. Why would I? BECAUSE I DON'T CARE!! This isn't your band or anyone else's. It's only the current members who are now STYX and it is their band. I appreciate objective criticism and the current lineup sometimes deserves some, but some of the criticism here is just plain retarded. Done wasting my time here folks. Enjoy the bashing!
8 posts - wow you "wasted" a lot of time here. Don't let the door hit you in the...... well you know.
Yeah but I think the man has a point.
Ash wrote:Incidentaly, I listened to the clip of Blue Collar Man from CYO on iTunes - and I have to say that it sounded pretty damn good. Can anyone post some kind of comparison of the sound of the DVD versus the CD? If so I'll buy the DVD - rip the audio from it and then re-sell it on Amazon (since I don't actually buy CD's anymore since iTunes came out).
ChicagoSTYX wrote:The DVD is incredible. All feelings aside, I think if anyone of us on this board could listen to the Medley in surround sound it will take you back to your early experiences at a Styx concert. That medley is worth the price of the DVD! I will admit that I miss some of DDY’s songs but these guys do a great job….all of them!
StyxCollector wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:The DVD is incredible. All feelings aside, I think if anyone of us on this board could listen to the Medley in surround sound it will take you back to your early experiences at a Styx concert. That medley is worth the price of the DVD! I will admit that I miss some of DDY’s songs but these guys do a great job….all of them!
The medley actually pisses me off. I get "I Don't Need No Doctor" but only a snippet of "Mademoiselle"? Bogus. Now, they are in a damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't position, but I'd rather have 2 complete old songs than the medley.
JY's voice is not holding up nearly as well as DDY's or TS'. Just listen to him hit the falsetto stuff on things like the "Midnight Ride" in the medley. It's nowhere near what his voice was 30 years ago (not saying that I was expecting it at all), but it was surprising how much he had to slip into falsetto to do it instead of the natural singing ability he had back then. It didn't have the power it should. The notes were pretty much on, but it was lacking a bit. That said, I'd take that over anything from BBT any day, mind you, but it's clear to me that TS' voice has held up incredibly well all things considered. His voice is starting to show a little age as well - just listen to TMTOMH. He's not hitting all the high notes and singing/phrasing as he used to.
The only real standouts in that band these days continue to be Todd and Tommy. Ricky has yet to impress me (I've seen them live). He is a good bass player, but as a bass player myself, he ruined BCM. He's doing straight quarter notes all the way through instead of doing the dotted quarter/eighth note thing CHuck and Glen did in the appropriate parts. The song no longer has that slightly funky swagger it once did.
JY's guitar tone is horrible. I hadn't realized until this DVD how thin it is. I call it Eric Clapton syndrome (i.e. after he got the Lace Sensor pickups in his strat). His tone really doesn't have any balls to it. Same playing, so no real complaints one way or the other there. Word to JY: dust off a Strat with real pickups. Hell, even your Kramers sounded better!
Gowan has his moments for me. His voice is on or off, and his keyboard playing is OK. He does need to level his sounds a bit better, or the sound guy needs to deal with it better in the mix at points.
StyxCollector wrote:Ash wrote:Incidentaly, I listened to the clip of Blue Collar Man from CYO on iTunes - and I have to say that it sounded pretty damn good. Can anyone post some kind of comparison of the sound of the DVD versus the CD? If so I'll buy the DVD - rip the audio from it and then re-sell it on Amazon (since I don't actually buy CD's anymore since iTunes came out).
Nice to see someone happy with inferior audio quality!
Ash wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Ash wrote:Incidentaly, I listened to the clip of Blue Collar Man from CYO on iTunes - and I have to say that it sounded pretty damn good. Can anyone post some kind of comparison of the sound of the DVD versus the CD? If so I'll buy the DVD - rip the audio from it and then re-sell it on Amazon (since I don't actually buy CD's anymore since iTunes came out).
Nice to see someone happy with inferior audio quality!
Not really sure I know what you mean. I heard 30 seconds of Blue Collar Man on iTunes and thought it had promise - so that makes me happy with inferior quality? I don't really think that's the case.
StyxCollector wrote:You do realize that stuff on iTunes is lossy, meaning it is inferior to the source, right? They're not even selling the stuff at a decent bitrate, let alone lossless.
It has nothing to do with the music itself.
Ash wrote:
Speaking of Walmart, they had an endcap display of CD's from the past and it had a space for about 40 or 50 copies of the first Greatest Hits album by Styx for $9.99 and they were almost out of them. Pretty cool - unless they just didn't order many
StyxCollector wrote:You do realize that stuff on iTunes is lossy, meaning it is inferior to the source, right? They're not even selling the stuff at a decent bitrate, let alone lossless.
It has nothing to do with the music itself.
kansas666 wrote:StyxCollector wrote:You do realize that stuff on iTunes is lossy, meaning it is inferior to the source, right? They're not even selling the stuff at a decent bitrate, let alone lossless.
It has nothing to do with the music itself.
The audio on a DVD is lossy too. But no one seems to care.
StyxCollector wrote:kansas666 wrote:StyxCollector wrote:You do realize that stuff on iTunes is lossy, meaning it is inferior to the source, right? They're not even selling the stuff at a decent bitrate, let alone lossless.
It has nothing to do with the music itself.
The audio on a DVD is lossy too. But no one seems to care.
Not in all cases. Some DVDs have PCM or LPCM, or if there is DVD-Audio, MLP which is lossless. Most DVDs are (i.e. Dolby Digital, DTS). However, the compression is not nearly as bad as a 128 MP3. It's generally 48k/24-bit in a lot of cases, so there's more to the sound.
Ash wrote:StyxCollector wrote:kansas666 wrote:StyxCollector wrote:You do realize that stuff on iTunes is lossy, meaning it is inferior to the source, right? They're not even selling the stuff at a decent bitrate, let alone lossless.
It has nothing to do with the music itself.
The audio on a DVD is lossy too. But no one seems to care.
Not in all cases. Some DVDs have PCM or LPCM, or if there is DVD-Audio, MLP which is lossless. Most DVDs are (i.e. Dolby Digital, DTS). However, the compression is not nearly as bad as a 128 MP3. It's generally 48k/24-bit in a lot of cases, so there's more to the sound.
It's 128mb ACC not MP3. ACC is a LOT better quality than MP3. Just FYI.
shaka wrote:I need to clarify. I believe DarwinNebraska's comment was the usual bitter tripe.
It was Grotelul who had the point.
styxfansite wrote:Was scanning the Journey Board, and came accross these reviews of the Styx CYO.
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... hp?t=21195
StyxCollector wrote:kansas666 wrote:StyxCollector wrote:You do realize that stuff on iTunes is lossy, meaning it is inferior to the source, right? They're not even selling the stuff at a decent bitrate, let alone lossless.
It has nothing to do with the music itself.
The audio on a DVD is lossy too. But no one seems to care.
Not in all cases. Some DVDs have PCM or LPCM, or if there is DVD-Audio, MLP which is lossless. Most DVDs are (i.e. Dolby Digital, DTS). However, the compression is not nearly as bad as a 128 MP3. It's generally 48k/24-bit in a lot of cases, so there's more to the sound.
StyxCollector wrote:The medley actually pisses me off. I get "I Don't Need No Doctor" but only a snippet of "Mademoiselle"? Bogus. Now, they are in a damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't position, but I'd rather have 2 complete old songs than the medley.
JY's guitar tone is horrible. I hadn't realized until this DVD how thin it is. I call it Eric Clapton syndrome (i.e. after he got the Lace Sensor pickups in his strat). His tone really doesn't have any balls to it. Same playing, so no real complaints one way or the other there. Word to JY: dust off a Strat with real pickups. Hell, even your Kramers sounded better!
Gowan has his moments for me. His voice is on or off, and his keyboard playing is OK. He does need to level his sounds a bit better, or the sound guy needs to deal with it better in the mix at points.
brywool wrote:Got the DVD for Christmas. My one complaint so far (I've only listened to half of it) is that the orchestra just doesn't sound BIG. I wish it did.
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