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Postby GrandIllusionist725 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:51 pm

I was wondering if anyone knows what the set was from the Cyclorama tour. And if possible, a bootleg of a concert. I am just curious because i remember a performance of Kiss Your Ass Goodbye from the 21st Century Live DVD and i would like to know what else they did.
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Re: Cyclorama Set

Postby froy » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:54 pm

GrandIllusionist725 wrote:I was wondering if anyone knows what the set was from the Cyclorama tour. And if possible, a bootleg of a concert. I am just curious because i remember a performance of Kiss Your Ass Goodbye from the 21st Century Live DVD and i would like to know what else they did.


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Re: Cyclorama Set

Postby GrandIllusionist725 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:59 pm

froy wrote:
GrandIllusionist725 wrote:I was wondering if anyone knows what the set was from the Cyclorama tour. And if possible, a bootleg of a concert. I am just curious because i remember a performance of Kiss Your Ass Goodbye from the 21st Century Live DVD and i would like to know what else they did.


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Postby stabbim » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:36 pm

There was no "Cyclorama Tour" as such, what with the never leaving the road and whatnot, but they started playing tunes from that record in the Spring of 2003, and kept 4 songs in the set for most of that year.

Originally, it was Waiting For Our Time, Fields Of The Brave, Kiss Your Ass Goodbye and These Are The Times, though the first two were eventually replaced by One With Everything and More Love For The Money. I think they may also have played Bourgeois Pig and Captain America on at least one occasion each.

Allan (StyxCollector) would be the go-to guy on this for finer details and possible recordings.
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Postby GrandIllusionist725 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:38 pm

Thanks a ton. I remember one concert i went to that they played One With Everything along with More love for the money, i wish they would bring back that Lawrence tune :)
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Postby yogi » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:48 pm

I saw the Cyclorama set 3 times. Twice with REO and once with Journey & REO(Main Event) They played the standards plus Kiss Your Ass Goodbye all three times( Glen came out from the audience in all three shows). These Are The Times ( all threee shows) Waiting For Our Time ( One Time - Main Event) One with Everything (Twice REO only shows) Fields of the Brave( Twice - once with REO only, the other time with REO & Journey) More Love For The Money( once REO only show-Laredo,Tx).

The Main Event show they COMPLETELY blew Journey off the stage. They were also much better than REO. REO though was also better than Journey that night. Journey didnt even appear to want to be there( St. Paul). Styx was on FIRE during their Main event tour. They were also AWESOME when they first came out in 1999 minus Dennis. I saw them at the Far West Rodeo in San Antonio. They played for 2 hours & 45 minutes and they were on a mission. One of the BEST concerts I have ever been to.

From EVERYTHING that I read now, and looking at their current set list It sure seems to me that it is only about money. They appear to be slipping dangerously close into lounge act territory.

I remember reading that Todd didnt even like the 75 minute sets. He said something like he was just getting warmed up when they had to leave the stage. How in the hell (other than money) can he justify playing a 40 minute set?????

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Postby Grotelul » Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:11 pm

yogi wrote:I saw the Cyclorama set 3 times. Twice with REO and once with Journey & REO(Main Event) They played the standards plus Kiss Your Ass Goodbye all three times( Glen came out from the audience in all three shows). These Are The Times ( all threee shows) Waiting For Our Time ( One Time - Main Event) One with Everything (Twice REO only shows) Fields of the Brave( Twice - once with REO only, the other time with REO & Journey) More Love For The Money( once REO only show-Laredo,Tx).

The Main Event show they COMPLETELY blew Journey off the stage. They were also much better than REO. REO though was also better than Journey that night. Journey didnt even appear to want to be there( St. Paul). Styx was on FIRE during their Main event tour. They were also AWESOME when they first came out in 1999 minus Dennis. I saw them at the Far West Rodeo in San Antonio. They played for 2 hours & 45 minutes and they were on a mission. One of the BEST concerts I have ever been to.

From EVERYTHING that I read now, and looking at their current set list It sure seems to me that it is only about money. They appear to be slipping dangerously close into lounge act territory.

I remember reading that Todd didnt even like the 75 minute sets. He said something like he was just getting warmed up when they had to leave the stage. How in the hell (other than money) can he justify playing a 40 minute set?????

They currently are toaster material.


So now the setlist has gone from 25 minutes to 35 minutes to 40 minutes? What is it?
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Postby Jodes » Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:46 pm

When they are with Foreigner they do about 50-55 minutes.

Sounds like when Styx opens solely for Def they get about 75, but it sounds like they got 90 in Montreal, so I'm hoping they are allowed to do the 90 minute sets in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatoon as well.

Also I do recall Tommy saying they are "co-headlining" a few shows with Def Leppard in Canada.
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Postby StyxCollector » Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:52 pm

stabbim wrote:There was no "Cyclorama Tour" as such, what with the never leaving the road and whatnot, but they started playing tunes from that record in the Spring of 2003, and kept 4 songs in the set for most of that year.

Originally, it was Waiting For Our Time, Fields Of The Brave, Kiss Your Ass Goodbye and These Are The Times, though the first two were eventually replaced by One With Everything and More Love For The Money. I think they may also have played Bourgeois Pig and Captain America on at least one occasion each.

Allan (StyxCollector) would be the go-to guy on this for finer details and possible recordings.


The Cyclorama tour is the last one they really did a few Evening With Styx shows for the most part. By the end, it was the Main Event tour which had the hits and a few selected Cyclorama tunes. KYAG was played at most shows. I remember OWE being in nearly every set, too. On the Main Event tour, it was then one Gowan tune and one JY tune, and they usually swapped. TATT was definitely. WFOT was played early on, but dropped - I think stabbim is correct there.

Some sample set lists I found:
7/26/03
1. Too Much Time On My Hands
2. The Grand Illusion
3. Waiting For Our Time
4. Lady
5. Blue Collar Man
6. Fields Of The Brave
7. Kiss Your Ass Goodbye
8. Foolin' Yourself
9. Miss America
10. Come Sail Away
---encore---
11. Renegade

11/1/03
Too Much Time on My Hands
Grand Illusion
Lorelei
One With Everything
Lady
These are the Times
Blue Collar Man
Maple Leaf Rag
More Love for the Money
Medley
Suite Madame Blue
Tommy's acoustic solo
Crystal Ball
Fooling Yourself
A Criminal Mind
Miss America
Come Sail Away
Renegade
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Postby styxfanNH » Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:13 pm

The only time they played Captain America was at Sturgis.
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Postby froy » Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:38 pm

Grotelul wrote:
yogi wrote:I saw the Cyclorama set 3 times. Twice with REO and once with Journey & REO(Main

So now the setlist has gone from 25 minutes to 35 minutes to 40 minutes? What is it?



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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:49 am

styxfanNH wrote:The only time they played Captain America was at Sturgis.


They also played it at the 100 years of Harley in Milwaukee 2003.

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I interviewed JY before the concert and we filmed part of that concert. He talked about the song "Captain America" and the inspiration behind him writing it. It's a Peter Fonda story and very interesting. He was very excited that he was going to be playing the song live that night at the 100 year anniversary of Harley Davidson. JY was very positive about Dennis and very excited when he talked about recording The Grand Illusion as a band. It was the best interview that I've ever seen/heard by JY :)

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Postby styxfanNH » Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:54 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
styxfanNH wrote:The only time they played Captain America was at Sturgis.


They also played it at the 100 years of Harley in Milwaukee 2003.

WARNING I'm bragging!!!
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I interviewed JY before the concert and we filmed part of that concert. He talked about the song "Captain America" and the inspiration behind him writing it. It's a Peter Fonda story and very interesting. He was very excited that he was going to be playing the song live that night at the 100 year anniversary of Harley Davidson. JY was very positive about Dennis and very excited when he talked about recording The Grand Illusion as a band. It was the best interview that I've ever seen/heard by JY :)

If there's somehow to cut myself (ACK!) out of it, I'd put it up on You Tube.
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Actually Suite, that was the date, not Sturgis. I knew they played it for the Harley show, thought it was Sturgis. I stand corrected.
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Postby blackhalo » Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:10 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
styxfanNH wrote:The only time they played Captain America was at Sturgis.


They also played it at the 100 years of Harley in Milwaukee 2003.

WARNING I'm bragging!!!
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I interviewed JY before the concert and we filmed part of that concert. He talked about the song "Captain America" and the inspiration behind him writing it. It's a Peter Fonda story and very interesting. He was very excited that he was going to be playing the song live that night at the 100 year anniversary of Harley Davidson. JY was very positive about Dennis and very excited when he talked about recording The Grand Illusion as a band. It was the best interview that I've ever seen/heard by JY :)

If there's somehow to cut myself (ACK!) out of it, I'd put it up on You Tube.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:01 am

blackhalo wrote:
Um, yeah...I still need to see that live footage my dear...since I am IN IT!


Hi Brenda :)

It's only been 4 years (LOL). I still need to transfer all those VHS tapes to DVD. You know, I never even saw all the tapes yet. I know there's a lot of footage at some of the biker parties :shock:

You're in the beginning when the camera pans the crowd :)
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Postby kansas666 » Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:54 am

They played Capatin America at Harley Fest in Milwaukee. They did it because Peter Fonda was present.

I also heard they might have played Yes I Can at one or 2 of the last shows with Glen. I heard they played it at Todd's wedding too. But I guess that doesn't count.

During the Main Event they played Kiss Your Ass Goodbye and Waiting For Our Time and they swapped out Fields of the Brave and These Are The Times every other show.

styxfanNH wrote:The only time they played Captain America was at Sturgis.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:12 am

kansas666 wrote:They played Capatin America at Harley Fest in Milwaukee. They did it because Peter Fonda was present.


Didn't I say that???? Am I talking to myself AGAIN???? LOL

JY wrote the song because of Peter Fonda and his cycle or something like that. I met Peter Fonda during the daytime, very nice guy. Um, he's a BLAST at night!! 8)

If I ever have time and can figure out You Tube, I'll try to put "Captain America" up.
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Postby stmonkeys » Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:33 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
kansas666 wrote:They played Capatin America at Harley Fest in Milwaukee. They did it because Peter Fonda was present.


Didn't I say that???? Am I talking to myself AGAIN???? LOL

JY wrote the song because of Peter Fonda and his cycle or something like that. I met Peter Fonda during the daytime, very nice guy. Um, he's a BLAST at night!! 8)

If I ever have time and can figure out You Tube, I'll try to put "Captain America" up.



or you can send me the clip and i'd be happy to upload it for you! :D btw, for those who are interested, i uploaded a bunch of clips from glen's 2000 and 2001 Xmas Xtravaganzas. search youtube for "stmonkeys" and you'll find them. :D
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Postby jimmy19029 » Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:45 am

That's cool, Suite, that they played Captain America and you got to see them. That's one of my faves from Cyclorama. Captain America was the nickname of Peter Fonda's character, Wyatt, in Easy Rider.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:54 am

stmonkeys wrote:

or you can send me the clip and i'd be happy to upload it for you! :D btw, for those who are interested, i uploaded a bunch of clips from glen's 2000 and 2001 Xmas Xtravaganzas. search youtube for "stmonkeys" and you'll find them. :D



I have it on VHS and I'm going to transfer it to DVD. I don't know what to do after that. I know Styxfansite was helping me before, I have to find that link and re-load everything. I'm a doofus when it comes to this stuff :)
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:58 am

jimmy19029 wrote:That's cool, Suite, that they played Captain America and you got to see them. That's one of my faves from Cyclorama. Captain America was the nickname of Peter Fonda's character, Wyatt, in Easy Rider.


Hi Jimmy :lol:

JY explained in the interview that when Styx was in NYC some years ago, Peter's car was out in front and it painted red, white and blue or something like that and that's where the song came from.
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Postby styxfansite » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:10 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
stmonkeys wrote:

or you can send me the clip and i'd be happy to upload it for you! :D btw, for those who are interested, i uploaded a bunch of clips from glen's 2000 and 2001 Xmas Xtravaganzas. search youtube for "stmonkeys" and you'll find them. :D



I have it on VHS and I'm going to transfer it to DVD. I don't know what to do after that. I know Styxfansite was helping me before, I have to find that link and re-load everything. I'm a doofus when it comes to this stuff :)


I am still available if you need help.

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Postby jimmy19029 » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:10 am

Hi Suite!

Wow, Looks like Peter still keeps the image of his most famous character alive! And I thought it was because JY was a huge Easy Rider fan! Dang! Now I'm disillusioned...LOL!
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Re: Cyclorama Set

Postby styxfansite » Tue Aug 14, 2007 4:57 am

GrandIllusionist725 wrote:I was wondering if anyone knows what the set was from the Cyclorama tour. And if possible, a bootleg of a concert. I am just curious because i remember a performance of Kiss Your Ass Goodbye from the 21st Century Live DVD and i would like to know what else they did.



If you are still looking for a Styx Cyclo concert, here it is. Abitman from here posted this over at guitars101.

http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/styx-live-in-green-bay-2-11-03-a-60097.html
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Re: Cyclorama Set

Postby GrandIllusionist725 » Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:16 am

styxfansite wrote:
GrandIllusionist725 wrote:I was wondering if anyone knows what the set was from the Cyclorama tour. And if possible, a bootleg of a concert. I am just curious because i remember a performance of Kiss Your Ass Goodbye from the 21st Century Live DVD and i would like to know what else they did.



If you are still looking for a Styx Cyclo concert, here it is. Abitman from here posted this over at guitars101.

http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/styx-live-in-green-bay-2-11-03-a-60097.html


Thanks a bunch!! :D
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Postby Món » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:57 am

yogi wrote:The Main Event show they COMPLETELY blew Journey off the stage. They were also much better than REO. REO though was also better than Journey that night. Journey didnt even appear to want to be there( St. Paul).


This is EXACTLY what happened on that tour, but in Phoenix. Journey was just....there.

Styx played "Waiting", "Money", "Goodbye" and "Times". I bought Cyclorama the next day. :)
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Postby GrandIllusionist725 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:41 am

I like the avatar :P
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Postby Món » Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:07 am

So they say... :)
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