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styxfanNH wrote:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=universalmusicgroup+styx
Many of the old videos have had their audio relaid.
stmonkeys wrote:styxfanNH wrote:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=universalmusicgroup+styx
Many of the old videos have had their audio relaid.
hey- when did dennis young join the band?
styxfanNH wrote:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=universalmusicgroup+styx
Many of the old videos have had their audio relaid.
brywool wrote:I remember seeing some record commercial way back when and they said something about a song from Pieces of 8 being on the compilation and they actually showed a clip that was from the Pieces of 8 videos. I THINK it was Sing for the Day.
I've not ever seen those videos posted anywhere. I've seen them for the rest of the albums from Grand Illusion forward EXCEPT for PO8.
Are those around anywhere?
stmonkeys wrote:here it is:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jTKs13LAn1k
my version is about as grainy as this, but its fun to watch. enjoy! (gotta love the fake crowd screams!!!)
styxfanNH wrote:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=universalmusicgroup+styx
Many of the old videos have had their audio relaid.
Rockwriter wrote:OK, I may have said this before, but am I the only one who hears "Don't Let It End" and thinks that it's only Dennis, Chuck and John? The more I listen, the more I think the high "Tommy Shaw" vocal harmony is Dennis himself, and I also very strongly suspect that the guitar solo is not Tommy Shaw, but Tommy Dzialllo. Hearing it again (it's a track I don't listen to much) reinforces it.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:styxfanNH wrote:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=universalmusicgroup+styx
Many of the old videos have had their audio relaid.
OK, I may have said this before, but am I the only one who hears "Don't Let It End" and thinks that it's only Dennis, Chuck and John? The more I listen, the more I think the high "Tommy Shaw" vocal harmony is Dennis himself, and I also very strongly suspect that the guitar solo is not Tommy Shaw, but Tommy Dzialllo. Hearing it again (it's a track I don't listen to much) reinforces it.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:styxfanNH wrote:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=universalmusicgroup+styx
Many of the old videos have had their audio relaid.
OK, I may have said this before, but am I the only one who hears "Don't Let It End" and thinks that it's only Dennis, Chuck and John? The more I listen, the more I think the high "Tommy Shaw" vocal harmony is Dennis himself, and I also very strongly suspect that the guitar solo is not Tommy Shaw, but Tommy Dzialllo. Hearing it again (it's a track I don't listen to much) reinforces it.
I hope all is well.
Sterling
And there is some other rumor about the video, the video storyboard, or the video shoot for "Haven't We Been Here Before" - that the wheels were really coming off here.
StyxCollector wrote:
Sterling -
YOu and I have talked about this, but I've always felt that solo was more Tommy D. than Tommy S. Listen to the phrasing, sound, and style. It also could fit right in on Desert Moon, too. Sonically Kilroy and DM are similar.
We may never know the truth, but the ears don't lie. Just like I said in 1999 that Chuck didn't play on BNW and I've been proven right ... yet was crucified at the time.
blt man wrote:StyxCollector wrote:
Sterling -
YOu and I have talked about this, but I've always felt that solo was more Tommy D. than Tommy S. Listen to the phrasing, sound, and style. It also could fit right in on Desert Moon, too. Sonically Kilroy and DM are similar.
We may never know the truth, but the ears don't lie. Just like I said in 1999 that Chuck didn't play on BNW and I've been proven right ... yet was crucified at the time.
Chuck claims otherwise. I posted in a recent thread a link to an articlewhere he indicates he played on 2 songs on BNW in order for him to be listed in the credits. Perhaps this is simply Chuck's incorrect recollection...
LordofDaRing wrote:Thinking back on that Don't let it End song, I know I remember Dennis introducting that song during the Kilroy tour as a personal sort of thing in the context that he (either Dennis or the Kilroycharacter) had screwed up his relationship with his better half. Since I cannot remember anybody talking about the DeYoung's ever splitting, I was wondering if this song has a realm of truth to it?
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