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styxmike wrote:would say about 8000 there.....only a few empty seats at the back............i recommended GI and PO8 as a good start
from what i can remember
BLUE COLLAR MAN
GRAND ILLUSION
TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS
WALRUS
FOOLING YOURSELF
MISS AMERICA
COME SAIL AWAY
encore
RENAGADE
think snowblind was in there too?????
was too busy up on my feet going nuts, best part was after CSA i was clapping and cheering for all i was worth, looked at the side of me and my daughter (her first gig) was doing the same..........i was a proud dad that night
styxmike wrote:Styx made plenty of new fans that night.............and the star of the show.........LARRY
proud guys........very proud
Thenightbull wrote:styxmike wrote:would say about 8000 there.....only a few empty seats at the back............i recommended GI and PO8 as a good start
from what i can remember
BLUE COLLAR MAN
TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS
WALRUS
FOOLING YOURSELF
MISS AMERICA
encore
RENAGADE
think snowblind was in there too?????
was too busy up on my feet going nuts, best part was after CSA i was clapping and cheering for all i was worth, looked at the side of me and my daughter (her first gig) was doing the same..........i was a proud dad that night
No lady???? I think that's a first.
froy wrote:styxmike wrote:Styx made plenty of new fans that night.............and the star of the show.........LARRY
proud guys........very proud
Blind and wasted also
Don't be proud of that,
Next time take you daughter to see Dennis she can then see how CSA should be played,
The setlist gets worse year after year.
Play for 40 min take the check run out the door,Thats todays STYX.
gr8dane wrote:Ouch.
Just read at the Highway Star,that Styx only got to play 3 songs due to technical difficulty and set timeslots(In Newcastle).
I would not want to be the sound tehcs of Styx that night.
gr8dane wrote:froy wrote:styxmike wrote:Styx made plenty of new fans that night.............and the star of the show.........LARRY
proud guys........very proud
Blind and wasted also
Don't be proud of that,
Next time take you daughter to see Dennis she can then see how CSA should be played,
The setlist gets worse year after year.
Play for 40 min take the check run out the door,Thats todays STYX.
You are such a tease.
Why don't you tell StyxMike when Dennis is going to play in England.That way he can avoid booking holidays on said dates.You do have inside info on that I believe?Right?
cittadeeno23 wrote:Froy, Do you really have any inside info on approximately the release date of Dennis' new CD?
I think I am going to fly down to San Diego to see him and Glen. I flew accross country last year to see them in Jersey and it was worth it.
Jimmy
froy wrote:This cd is really going to be different
Its STYX guys not Dennis Boomchild Broadway Hunchback Desert Moon
ITS STYX.
I promise
You will hear everything you have heard before in the STYX years
The oberhiem the harmonies the crazy spins the harmonies and the harmonies,
Im very excited,
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gr8dane wrote:Ouch.
Just read at the Highway Star,that Styx only got to play 3 songs due to technical difficulty and set timeslots(In Newcastle).
I would not want to be the sound tehcs of Styx that night.
Aw hell, why'd you have to bring up Boomchild, that cd sucked red baboon ass!
styxfansite wrote:gr8dane wrote:Ouch.
Just read at the Highway Star,that Styx only got to play 3 songs due to technical difficulty and set timeslots(In Newcastle).
I would not want to be the sound tehcs of Styx that night.
This was a Greeting from Tommy on Styxworld about this.
Hello Friends,
Today I’m writing from Cardiff By The Sea, and this is our first time here. We arrived around 3:300 AM this morning after driving from Nottingham following the shortest set we’ve ever played. A complete crash in our digital monitor board seconds before we were to take the stage held us up for what would have been three quarters of our set time. After every last possible fox was exhausted, rather than coming all this way and not playing a note, we made the decision to get on stage with no monitors (we have a separate sound system from what you hear out front, which enables us to hear each other so we can perform in time and in tune with each other—that’s what crashed!) and play at least a representative amount of music for those who traveled to see us. We were able to get a slight feed of the house mix so that we had some sort of reference, then jumped into “Blue Collar Man,” then “Come Sail Away,” “Renegade and our “Good Night Jam” before taking our bow and surrendering the stage to Deep Purple, and we were happy not to have bitten into their time on stage. The Nottingham crowd was incredibly understanding and gave us an wonderful reception. We all felt it would be better to let them hear that we were not holding things up because we depended upon prerecorded lip synch music, and that we’d rather come off a little awkward than stand them up. As strange as it sounded up there, I was very proud of my band mates because If I hadn’t known better, I’d’ve sworn it was just another night. Our heartfelt thank yous to the fine folks of Nottingham for your patience and understanding and I hope some of you will make it to Cardiff tonight or to another of the remaining shows here in the UK.
Now, off to sound check to see our brand new monitor mixing console!!!
T Shaw
Thanks
froy wrote:styxfansite wrote:gr8dane wrote:Ouch.
Just read at the Highway Star,that Styx only got to play 3 songs due to technical difficulty and set timeslots(In Newcastle).
I would not want to be the sound tehcs of Styx that night.
This was a Greeting from Tommy on Styxworld about this.
Hello Friends,
Today I’m writing from Cardiff By The Sea, and this is our first time here. We arrived around 3:300 AM this morning after driving from Nottingham following the shortest set we’ve ever played. A complete crash in our digital monitor board seconds before we were to take the stage held us up for what would have been three quarters of our set time. After every last possible fox was exhausted, rather than coming all this way and not playing a note, we made the decision to get on stage with no monitors (we have a separate sound system from what you hear out front, which enables us to hear each other so we can perform in time and in tune with each other—that’s what crashed!) and play at least a representative amount of music for those who traveled to see us. We were able to get a slight feed of the house mix so that we had some sort of reference, then jumped into “Blue Collar Man,” then “Come Sail Away,” “Renegade and our “Good Night Jam” before taking our bow and surrendering the stage to Deep Purple, and we were happy not to have bitten into their time on stage. The Nottingham crowd was incredibly understanding and gave us an wonderful reception. We all felt it would be better to let them hear that we were not holding things up because we depended upon prerecorded lip synch music, and that we’d rather come off a little awkward than stand them up. As strange as it sounded up there, I was very proud of my band mates because If I hadn’t known better, I’d’ve sworn it was just another night. Our heartfelt thank yous to the fine folks of Nottingham for your patience and understanding and I hope some of you will make it to Cardiff tonight or to another of the remaining shows here in the UK.
Now, off to sound check to see our brand new monitor mixing console!!!
T Shaw
Thanks
Hello Tommy
Who cares
Give it a rest
Thenightbull wrote:styxmike wrote:would say about 8000 there.....only a few empty seats at the back............i recommended GI and PO8 as a good start
from what i can remember
BLUE COLLAR MAN
GRAND ILLUSION
TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS
WALRUS
FOOLING YOURSELF
MISS AMERICA
COME SAIL AWAY
encore
RENAGADE
think snowblind was in there too?????
was too busy up on my feet going nuts, best part was after CSA i was clapping and cheering for all i was worth, looked at the side of me and my daughter (her first gig) was doing the same..........i was a proud dad that night[/quot
No lady???? I think that's a first.
Grotelul wrote:Thenightbull wrote:styxmike wrote:would say about 8000 there.....only a few empty seats at the back............i recommended GI and PO8 as a good start
from what i can remember
BLUE COLLAR MAN
GRAND ILLUSION
TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS
WALRUS
FOOLING YOURSELF
MISS AMERICA
COME SAIL AWAY
encore
RENAGADE
think snowblind was in there too?????
was too busy up on my feet going nuts, best part was after CSA i was clapping and cheering for all i was worth, looked at the side of me and my daughter (her first gig) was doing the same..........i was a proud dad that night[/quot
No lady???? I think that's a first.
Does anyone really think that crowd would want to hear a song like Lady?
Jodes wrote:Born For Adventure 2007 Froy? Please..
Quit pulling stuff out of your arse.. You can't tell me that a song like "This Time Next Year" will be lighting up the charts.
Never said it will light up the charts Jodes
The song kicks ass
You will hear Born For Adventure 2007 really soon.Dennis Deyoung may get some airplay in Quebec, but as for him being on the radio up here coast to coast, keep dreaming.
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