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Ash wrote:Dennis' new solo record came today. And I just have to say it. Some of you will dismiss me out of hand based on my preference toward liking Dennis in years past, but I think I've been pretty even handed of late.
I'll say this... this record sounds like a classic pre "Brave New World" Styx record. It's just undeniable. From the vocal production to the song arrangements. I can hear bits of "Little Suzie" in "This Time Next Year", bits of Equinox here and there - and bits of what you heard around 1997. I've only listened all the way through a few times.
Hell in a few places I could almost swear I could hear Tommy Shaw singing backing vocals.

Skates wrote:It's not quiet. Some of us have lives. Thanks for caring.

DarwinNebraska wrote:I love how quiet it got around here now that Dennis has come back strong and faux-Styx withers away....
I can see the reunion card being played as soon as Dennis' solo disc runs it's course... Styx has nowhere else to go... they have to beg him back and play that card.
Gowan... pack your bags.
DarwinNebraska wrote:I love how quiet it got around here now that Dennis has come back strong and faux-Styx withers away....

froy wrote:GrandIllusionist725 wrote:Im only on song three of the album and i love it!
Number 6 will send you flying

bugsymalone wrote:I find I keep coming back to "I Don't Believe in Anything" a lot. (Well, actually, I listen to the entire CD over and over because I like everything on it). That song is so incredible and I LOVE that it is in a style Dennis has never really used before. Delta blues slide dobro? Fantastic! The lyrics are a blast furnace that I, for one, SO identify with, while I am laughing my butt off at what he says.
The other thing I love is the throwback feel of the synthesizers. I am such a fan of that sound!
Bugsy
Ash wrote:I Don't Believe In Anything in parts reminds me of the Damn Yankees song "Mr. Please". I think they are stylistically similar.

I find I keep coming back to "I Don't Believe in Anything" a lot. (Well, actually, I listen to the entire CD over and over because I like everything on it). That song is so incredible and I LOVE that it is in a style Dennis has never really used before. Delta blues slide dobro? Fantastic! The lyrics are a blast furnace that I, for one, SO identify with, while I am laughing my butt off at what he says.
The other thing I love is the throwback feel of the synthesizers. I am such a fan of that sound!
Zan wrote:Ash wrote:I Don't Believe In Anything in parts reminds me of the Damn Yankees song "Mr. Please". I think they are stylistically similar.
It is rumored that Tommy actually wrote the original score with MS Funk back in 1974, and Denny just changed the lyrics.
froy wrote:
I find I keep coming back to "I Don't Believe in Anything" a lot. (Well, actually, I listen to the entire CD over and over because I like everything on it). That song is so incredible and I LOVE that it is in a style Dennis has never really used before. Delta blues slide dobro? Fantastic! The lyrics are a blast furnace that I, for one, SO identify with, while I am laughing my butt off at what he says.
I can see the video for this
Dennis rides up on a white horse with his cowboy hat on
Spits out his tabacca
Maybe the same train station he used for Desert Moon but 100 years earlier.
He gets off his horse and is in a duel gun fight with JY
Jy rides up in his yugo and his botox is wearing off so his face is kinda cockeyed.
Dennis says I dont believe in anything and pow shoots JY is the gun fight,
I need more acid to finish this video back later,
froy wrote:The other thing I love is the throwback feel of the synthesizers. I am such a fan of that sound!
You have no idea what this means to hear you say this,
froy wrote:Hey Zan were is your review of this masterpiece
You blast away and now say 0
Come on babe

froy wrote:I need more acid to finish this video...

styxfanNH wrote:froy wrote:The other thing I love is the throwback feel of the synthesizers. I am such a fan of that sound!
You have no idea what this means to hear you say this,
Froy, you hitting on Bugsy?...... Sorry Bugsy, it was there

Zan wrote:froy wrote:Hey Zan were is your review of this masterpiece
You blast away and now say 0
Come on babe
Blast away? I'll assume you're referring to DDY in general and not the CD itself, of which, I haven't said boo about. Not even the cover. lol
Someone wanna send me a copy?
froy wrote:Hey is that little Zan?

Zan wrote:froy wrote:Hey is that little Zan?
It is. Although, I'm not sure I'd curse her with THAT title. lol
Her name is Sadie (no relation to our Sadie) - she's a week old today.
And that reminds me - you never sent me those mp3s I asked for.
Zan wrote:froy wrote:Hey is that little Zan?
It is. Although, I'm not sure I'd curse her with THAT title. lol
Her name is Sadie (no relation to our Sadie) - she's a week old today.
And that reminds me - you never sent me those mp3s I asked for.
froy wrote:Zan wrote:froy wrote:Hey is that little Zan?
It is. Although, I'm not sure I'd curse her with THAT title. lol
Her name is Sadie (no relation to our Sadie) - she's a week old today.
And that reminds me - you never sent me those mp3s I asked for.
Awesome Zan
Now how do I do Mp3s?
I can email it to you
That would be a great cd for Sadie

Zan wrote:froy wrote:Hey Zan were is your review of this masterpiece
You blast away and now say 0
Come on babe
Blast away? I'll assume you're referring to DDY in general and not the CD itself, of which, I haven't said boo about. Not even the cover. lol
Someone wanna send me a copy?
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