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yogi wrote:I have ALWAYS stated that I felt Dennis Deyoung was the true superstar in Styx. Tommy was the star, JY was above average and the Panozzo brothers made up the rest of the team. When Tommy was in Damn Yankees Glen became the star with Dennis still the superstar of the group.
With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
yogi wrote:With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
yogi wrote:I have ALWAYS stated that I felt Dennis Deyoung was the true superstar in Styx. Tommy was the star, JY was above average and the Panozzo brothers made up the rest of the team. When Tommy was in Damn Yankees Glen became the star with Dennis still the superstar of the group.
With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
yogi wrote:P.S. Anyone who can sit thru Boys Will Be Boys, Fire & Please deserves to be President of DDY's fan club!!! You have got my vote!!!
yogi wrote:
P.S. Anyone who can sit thru Boys Will Be Boys, Fire & Please deserves to be President of DDY's fan club!!! You have got my vote!!!
Ash wrote:yogi wrote:P.S. Anyone who can sit thru Boys Will Be Boys, Fire & Please deserves to be President of DDY's fan club!!! You have got my vote!!!
Try sitting through any two songs in a row on any JY solo record. I'd almost prefer the gas chamber. Out On A Day pass is SO bad, I sold it on Amazon and didn't even rip it to my iTunes before I did it. THAT is how bad that wasted plastic is.
froy wrote:yogi wrote:I have ALWAYS stated that I felt Dennis Deyoung was the true superstar in Styx. Tommy was the star, JY was above average and the Panozzo brothers made up the rest of the team. When Tommy was in Damn Yankees Glen became the star with Dennis still the superstar of the group.
With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
You must be on crack if you can listen to What IF all the way through
Or Girls With Guns
I can listen to Desert Moon all the way
Back To The World also
I can burn a CD of all Tommy Shaw songs ( Girls With Guns, Zens, Ambition, What If) and listen to it over and over on a drive. I can do the same with Glen ( Hollywood, Retrospectacle, Pallokaville) with Dennis I cant do it. After about 5 to 6 straight DDY songs no matter what song Ive got to put on something else. I dont know why Its' just the way it is.
Abitaman wrote:yogi wrote:
P.S. Anyone who can sit thru Boys Will Be Boys, Fire & Please deserves to be President of DDY's fan club!!! You have got my vote!!!
Love Boys will be Boys, Please and Fire. I usually crank them up, heck usually that whole cd, kinda skip Dear Darling about half the time-ERIC
froy wrote:Abitaman wrote:yogi wrote:
P.S. Anyone who can sit thru Boys Will Be Boys, Fire & Please deserves to be President of DDY's fan club!!! You have got my vote!!!
Love Boys will be Boys, Please and Fire. I usually crank them up, heck usually that whole cd, kinda skip Dear Darling about half the time-ERIC
Boy Will Be Boys Kicks ass
Hidin My Playboys under my bed
Centerfold dreams dancin in my heaead
Grotelul wrote:froy wrote:Boy Will Be Boys Kicks ass
Hidin My Playboys under my bed
Centerfold dreams dancin in my heaead
Tell me I'm not reading "Boys Will Be Boys kicks ass". You are kidding....you have to be otherwise I am truly going to be sick. Dennis Lauper.
Boy Will Be Boys Kicks ass
Hidin My Playboys under my bed
Centerfold dreams dancin in my heaead
yogi wrote:I have ALWAYS stated that I felt Dennis Deyoung was the true superstar in Styx. Tommy was the star, JY was above average and the Panozzo brothers made up the rest of the team. When Tommy was in Damn Yankees Glen became the star with Dennis still the superstar of the group.
With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
My theory on this (for what its worth)..
In general, Dennis has more great individual song moments. He is the guy that writes the legendary songs...but writes quite a few clunkers to get to those legendary songs...
Tommy in general writes decent songs for the most part, but is very difficult for him to get one in the "legendary" category. But he writes far fewer songs where you scratch your head and say "What was he thinking?"
To use a baseball (or cricket!) analogy....Dennis is the power hitter that hits home-runs, but also strikes out a lot...Tommy is a solid singles and doubles hitter who makes good contact with the ball, seldom strikes out, but also doesn't hit many home runs..
AnnieOprah wrote:yogi wrote:I have ALWAYS stated that I felt Dennis Deyoung was the true superstar in Styx. Tommy was the star, JY was above average and the Panozzo brothers made up the rest of the team. When Tommy was in Damn Yankees Glen became the star with Dennis still the superstar of the group.
With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
My theory on this (for what its worth)..
In general, Dennis has more great individual song moments. He is the guy that writes the legendary songs...but writes quite a few clunkers to get to those legendary songs...
Tommy in general writes decent songs for the most part, but is very difficult for him to get one in the "legendary" category. But he writes far fewer songs where you scratch your head and say "What was he thinking?"
To use a baseball (or cricket!) analogy....Dennis is the power hitter that hits home-runs, but also strikes out a lot...Tommy is a solid singles and doubles hitter who makes good contact with the ball, seldom strikes out, but also doesn't hit many home runs..
rajah2165 wrote:Tommy writes some seriously bad songs..let's start with the entire What If album..
rajah2165 wrote:AnnieOprah wrote:yogi wrote:I have ALWAYS stated that I felt Dennis Deyoung was the true superstar in Styx. Tommy was the star, JY was above average and the Panozzo brothers made up the rest of the team. When Tommy was in Damn Yankees Glen became the star with Dennis still the superstar of the group.
With that said, why is it that I can listen to a Tommy Shaw or Glen Burtnik CD from cover to cover and completely enjoy it. I can do this without having to pause or take a break. When it comes to Dennis I cant listen to song after song of just him. I dont think that I have ever been able to listen to his Ultimate Collection straight thru or his Symphony CD.
I like the majority of the music but I just cant listen to him non stop.
Does anyone else feel this way??
My theory on this (for what its worth)..
In general, Dennis has more great individual song moments. He is the guy that writes the legendary songs...but writes quite a few clunkers to get to those legendary songs...
Tommy in general writes decent songs for the most part, but is very difficult for him to get one in the "legendary" category. But he writes far fewer songs where you scratch your head and say "What was he thinking?"
To use a baseball (or cricket!) analogy....Dennis is the power hitter that hits home-runs, but also strikes out a lot...Tommy is a solid singles and doubles hitter who makes good contact with the ball, seldom strikes out, but also doesn't hit many home runs..
No, you are only half right. Tommy writes some seriously bad songs..let's start with the entire What If album..
Abitaman wrote:Ash wrote:yogi wrote:P.S. Anyone who can sit thru Boys Will Be Boys, Fire & Please deserves to be President of DDY's fan club!!! You have got my vote!!!
Try sitting through any two songs in a row on any JY solo record. I'd almost prefer the gas chamber. Out On A Day pass is SO bad, I sold it on Amazon and didn't even rip it to my iTunes before I did it. THAT is how bad that wasted plastic is.
Out on a Day Pass is one of the worse cds I have ever owned-ERIC
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