Zan wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Yogi swaps sides...
Don't tell Eric! That's a sin.
:::ducking:::
(not that there's anything wrong with that)
Here comes the spit wad

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Zan wrote:styxfanNH wrote:Yogi swaps sides...
Don't tell Eric! That's a sin.
:::ducking:::
(not that there's anything wrong with that)
Grotelul wrote:I believe and Sterling may confirm this but I think BBT has sold over 50,000 copies.
rajah2165 wrote:Dennis's new album sells twice as many as Big Bang Theory...
He will double the sales without the "brand name"
froy wrote:rajah2165 wrote:Dennis's new album sells twice as many as Big Bang Theory...
He will double the sales without the "brand name"
Your wrong he will quadruple it
froy wrote:rajah2165 wrote:Dennis's new album sells twice as many as Big Bang Theory...
He will double the sales without the "brand name"
Your wrong he will quadruple it
Grotelul wrote:Enough talk of this new CD that is suppose to blow everyone away. Not going to happen. It may have some nice tunes on it, but sorry to say nothing new by DDY or Styx will blow anyone's socks off. The only possible way would be if they would get back together, lock themselves in a studio for 6 months with no wives or other family members and smoke some dope. Otherwise forget it.
stabbim wrote:StyxCollector wrote: The only band that seems to keep defying logic is Rush.
But then, haven't they always?![]()
<-- rapidly falling in love with quite a few selections from S&A...
StyxCollector wrote:
... Does anyone here really think it would have sold much better in 1999/2000? I know I don't.
Nearly 10 years later, would a DDY/TS/CP/JY/Todd album fare any better? If anything, it'll do worse given what we've seen of aging bands (except Rush of course). Would a Styx album with DDY sell better than one with Gowan? Yes, but we're not talking the difference of millions in 2007.
I think some fans really need to stop kidding themselves. Will these guys still have a modicum of success? Absolutely. DDY's success in Canada proves it. But will it be 1980 all over again? Not on your life.
brywool wrote:I predict that nobody will care and it will be all the same old same old...
There will be ONE rock song on it.
The rest will be love songs to Yoko... I mean Suzanne using a shitty Fender Rhoades piano.
The guitar will sound terribly watered down and at least two songs will have the word "Paradise".
I'd LOVE to be wrong, but Dennis just seems like a one-trick pony anymore.
StyxCollector wrote:Grotelul wrote:Enough talk of this new CD that is suppose to blow everyone away. Not going to happen. It may have some nice tunes on it, but sorry to say nothing new by DDY or Styx will blow anyone's socks off. The only possible way would be if they would get back together, lock themselves in a studio for 6 months with no wives or other family members and smoke some dope. Otherwise forget it.
Well, considering DDY hasn't done dope in the longest time, even if you give massive amounts to JY or TS, I don't think it'd help. Imagine BNW was not the fiasco it was and that it was a wholly band written, produced, and recorded album in a proper way. Does anyone here really think it would have sold much better in 1999/2000? I know I don't.
Nearly 10 years later, would a DDY/TS/CP/JY/Todd album fare any better? If anything, it'll do worse given what we've seen of aging bands (except Rush of course). Would a Styx album with DDY sell better than one with Gowan? Yes, but we're not talking the difference of millions in 2007.
I think some fans really need to stop kidding themselves. Will these guys still have a modicum of success? Absolutely. DDY's success in Canada proves it. But will it be 1980 all over again? Not on your life.
StyxCollector wrote:brywool wrote:I predict that nobody will care and it will be all the same old same old...
There will be ONE rock song on it.
The rest will be love songs to Yoko... I mean Suzanne using a shitty Fender Rhoades piano.
The guitar will sound terribly watered down and at least two songs will have the word "Paradise".
I'd LOVE to be wrong, but Dennis just seems like a one-trick pony anymore.
Like Styx isn't? Just calling it what it is. Cyclorama hasn't aged well for me, and wasn't exactly groundbreaking. Notice the lack of new material from the Styx camp - I think:
a) The Shaw writing well is dry (would you want a Styx album of all JY tunes?)
b) They know just as well as we do it's going to sell in the 50,000 range, so is it worth the trouble of even doing it?
c) "Yes I Can" proves that TS is always about the "rock"lol
I'm thankful for any new material either camp releases, but I don't think either will be giving us the second coming of GI. Again, fans need to stop sniping and realize that both camps are far more similar than they may want to admit.
brywool wrote:That's your opinion. Cyclo is the most played Styx album out of all of them at my house and it doesn't have to be groundbreaking. It does have to be good and it was. How much groundbreaking did Styx ever do? Not much...
brywool wrote:Never said TS was always about Rock. However, with his version of the band, I know that there will be at LEAST two rock songs on the album. With Dennis, good luck with that... The guy hasn't done a ROCK song since Boomchild. That was 17 (SEVENTEEN) years ago. Tommy has done a lot more with his time than DeYoung has.
I don't think you can say Tommy's well is dry. Jesus, when's the last time dennis did ANYTHING??? After so long out of the spotlight, he'd BETTER do a friggin' amazing album.
brywool wrote:I'm not sure why you turned my pessimistic Dennis post into a Shaw post. My post had NOTHING to do with Shaw and everything to do with what I expect (or don't) out of Dennis. It had NOTHING to do with Shaw OR Styx.
StyxCollector wrote:Grotelul wrote:Enough talk of this new CD that is suppose to blow everyone away. Not going to happen. It may have some nice tunes on it, but sorry to say nothing new by DDY or Styx will blow anyone's socks off. The only possible way would be if they would get back together, lock themselves in a studio for 6 months with no wives or other family members and smoke some dope. Otherwise forget it.
Well, considering DDY hasn't done dope in the longest time, even if you give massive amounts to JY or TS, I don't think it'd help. Imagine BNW was not the fiasco it was and that it was a wholly band written, produced, and recorded album in a proper way. Does anyone here really think it would have sold much better in 1999/2000? I know I don't.
Nearly 10 years later, would a DDY/TS/CP/JY/Todd album fare any better? If anything, it'll do worse given what we've seen of aging bands (except Rush of course). Would a Styx album with DDY sell better than one with Gowan? Yes, but we're not talking the difference of millions in 2007.
I think some fans really need to stop kidding themselves. Will these guys still have a modicum of success? Absolutely. DDY's success in Canada proves it. But will it be 1980 all over again? Not on your life.
Grotelul wrote:AnnieOprah wrote:7 Wishes wrote:I'll bet you every penny in my bank account you're wrong. NO WAY. Not a chance.[/quote
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Take that bet, Raj..BBT only sold like 10,000 copies.
I believe and Sterling may confirm this but I think BBT has sold over 50,000 copies.
StyxCollector wrote:brywool wrote:I predict that nobody will care and it will be all the same old same old...
There will be ONE rock song on it.
The rest will be love songs to Yoko... I mean Suzanne using a shitty Fender Rhoades piano.
The guitar will sound terribly watered down and at least two songs will have the word "Paradise".
I'd LOVE to be wrong, but Dennis just seems like a one-trick pony anymore.
Like Styx isn't? Just calling it what it is. Cyclorama hasn't aged well for me, and wasn't exactly groundbreaking. Notice the lack of new material from the Styx camp - I think:
a) The Shaw writing well is dry (would you want a Styx album of all JY tunes?)
b) They know just as well as we do it's going to sell in the 50,000 range, so is it worth the trouble of even doing it?
c) "Yes I Can" proves that TS is always about the "rock"lol
I'm thankful for any new material either camp releases, but I don't think either will be giving us the second coming of GI. Again, fans need to stop sniping and realize that both camps are far more similar than they may want to admit.
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