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styxfanNH wrote:I am loading the Budokan January 13, 1982 video on Youtube.
http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=styxtoury
Opening, State Street Sadie, Rockin The Paradise
Blue Collar Man w/ Dennis Organ Intro
Best of Times
Sakura Sakura
Boat On The River
Come Sail Away
Half Penney, Two Penny, AD 1958, State Street Sadie
A couple more to load - 7 in Total
yogi wrote:I think the mustache shave has something to do with the Journey 'Faithfully' video.
Either Dennis copied Steve, or my bet is that later it was Steve that copied Dennis.
P.S. Tommy looked so terrible because the night before Dennis had come up with the Kilroy concept. Suzzanne had sketched out Dennis's Roboto costume and Tommy's Jonathan Chance attire. Right before the stage sweep,(Paradise Theatre opening) Dennis showed Tommy their next concert tour gig. Tommy was visably shook because of this.
styxfanNH wrote:yogi wrote:I think the mustache shave has something to do with the Journey 'Faithfully' video.
Either Dennis copied Steve, or my bet is that later it was Steve that copied Dennis.
P.S. Tommy looked so terrible because the night before Dennis had come up with the Kilroy concept. Suzzanne had sketched out Dennis's Roboto costume and Tommy's Jonathan Chance attire. Right before the stage sweep,(Paradise Theatre opening) Dennis showed Tommy their next concert tour gig. Tommy was visably shook because of this.
Can't we get through one of these threads without this crap?
Jasongarth1 wrote:some should post the CMN telethon 1999 video!
froy wrote:Opening, State Street Sadie, Rockin The Paradise
Blue Collar Man w/ Dennis Organ Intro
Best of Times
Sakura Sakura
Boat On The River
Come Sail Away
Half Penney, Two Penny, AD 1958, State Street Sadie
A couple more to load - 7 in Total
Beat you to it
styxfanNH wrote:froy wrote:Opening, State Street Sadie, Rockin The Paradise
Blue Collar Man w/ Dennis Organ Intro
Best of Times
Sakura Sakura
Boat On The River
Come Sail Away
Half Penney, Two Penny, AD 1958, State Street Sadie
A couple more to load - 7 in Total
Beat you to it
Was this a race? Were these the videos you've been talking about posting? Didn't Know.
It is good stuff though isn't it?
yogi wrote: P.S. Tommy looked so terrible because the night before Dennis had come up with the Kilroy concept. Suzzanne had sketched out Dennis's Roboto costume and Tommy's Jonathan Chance attire. Right before the stage sweep,(Paradise Theatre opening) Dennis showed Tommy their next concert tour gig. Tommy was visably shook because of this.
Rockwriter wrote:yogi wrote:I was NOT actually kidding.
In the radio recorded Japanesse shows that I own on CD. JY says Domo Arigoto two to three times. JY is the only member heard saying this after his songs.
Dennis was listening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
P.S. I believe that I own the entire concert. CD and video. Its about 2.40 hours.[/quote
Actually you can hear DDY say "Domo Arigato" at the end of CSA, I think. But yes, Derek Sutton did say that Dennis first presented his KILROY overview while they were in Japan, and Tommy was so upset that he went out and drank a bunch of sake, and then came back to the hotel and came into Sutton's room and practically begged him not to let Dennis do it. But all he presented was his original concept, it wasn't "Mr. Roboto" . . . that was written later on to connect the film to the live action on stage.
I agree, I think Dennis is really good in this show, and actually so was JY, but Tommy is just weak in this particular performance. It is somewhat of a precursor, in my view, to some of the MTV stuff from his solo career where he was obviously not doing very well and it showed in his performances. But overall a lot of this show is good.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
brywool wrote:Cold War's a better song than Mr. Roboto. At least you don't need an album jacket full of liner notes to apply the lyrics of Cold War to anything. With Mr. Robot (and this is probably why it didn't do THAT great), nobody knew what the hell it was about except for rabid Styx fans.
On the videos... WHERE do you guys get this stuff? Amazing stuff's out there.
Rockwriter wrote:brywool wrote:Cold War's a better song than Mr. Roboto. At least you don't need an album jacket full of liner notes to apply the lyrics of Cold War to anything. With Mr. Robot (and this is probably why it didn't do THAT great), nobody knew what the hell it was about except for rabid Styx fans.
On the videos... WHERE do you guys get this stuff? Amazing stuff's out there.
Actually, "Mr. Roboto" did better than any other Styx single with the exception of "Babe", selling a million singles. I'd say that's "THAT great" by pretty much any standard, LOL. That doesn't mean you have to like it, but it did very, very well, and continues to garner Styx more back exposure than almost any other song they ever recorded. I'm sure they're pretty ambivalent about that, LOL.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
brywool wrote:Rockwriter wrote:brywool wrote:Cold War's a better song than Mr. Roboto. At least you don't need an album jacket full of liner notes to apply the lyrics of Cold War to anything. With Mr. Robot (and this is probably why it didn't do THAT great), nobody knew what the hell it was about except for rabid Styx fans.
On the videos... WHERE do you guys get this stuff? Amazing stuff's out there.
Actually, "Mr. Roboto" did better than any other Styx single with the exception of "Babe", selling a million singles. I'd say that's "THAT great" by pretty much any standard, LOL. That doesn't mean you have to like it, but it did very, very well, and continues to garner Styx more back exposure than almost any other song they ever recorded. I'm sure they're pretty ambivalent about that, LOL.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
I stand corrected.
In Seattle and the area where I grew up, a lot of kids were Styx fans UNTIL that song came out and I remember a LOT of flack locally about the song and how kids just DIDN'T get it. The local rock stations, the same ones that constantly played Paradise Theatre stuff would NOT touch the Kilroy album. They played Don't Let it End and that was all. They wouldn't touch Mr. Roboto and many of the local dj's hated the song and made no secret of it. Even today, when the local sucky classic rock station plays a Styx tune, sometimes you'll hear the "mr. Roboto jab".
Also, "back attention" does not necessarily designate a "classic" or even a good song. If "Yummy Yummy Yummy" was used in a Denny's advert, would that mean that the song was now deemed "classic" or "worthy"? I don't think so. There's an ad up here where these cows are singing either Lady or Babe (I forget). It's a funny ad, but they could've used any 'dopey love song' and it would've had the same result.
Oh, and where's my book?!?!?
styxfanNH wrote:yogi wrote:I think the mustache shave has something to do with the Journey 'Faithfully' video.
Either Dennis copied Steve, or my bet is that later it was Steve that copied Dennis.
P.S. Tommy looked so terrible because the night before Dennis had come up with the Kilroy concept. Suzzanne had sketched out Dennis's Roboto costume and Tommy's Jonathan Chance attire. Right before the stage sweep,(Paradise Theatre opening) Dennis showed Tommy their next concert tour gig. Tommy was visably shook because of this.
Can't we get through one of these threads without this crap?
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