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BRETT5150 wrote:I've become a real big fan of Styx in such a short time. I got into them through Damn Yankees 2 albums, then got into the "Return to Paradise" album, then to "Cyclorama". Then bought the Styx/Reo Speedwagon DVD and the "Return to Paradise" DVD.
It was'nt until I got the "Come sail away anthology" that I was really hooked.
Then I saw the "vh1 Behind the music" special.
Really, this band has been through it all.
Its even made me order the "Grand dillusion" book through Amazon, I Just wanna know more about this amazing band,
What I cant get the most is how they've gone about their buisness with Dennis DeYoung and going foreward without him.
Sure, I wont know the full story until I get the book, but how can you replace such a singer. This guy reminds me of Freddie Mewrcury american style, without all the flamboyance and camp showmanship. I mean, this guys voice is crystal clear.
I know he sounded like a control freak during the bands height of fame, but surely, knew what he was doing and got the best out of everyone.
Basiccly, in my opinion, Styx have done the wrong thing by this guy. On "Behind the music" he says basiccly, the band continued on behind his back while he was "sick" and needed more time. Does Styx think theyu are bigger than him? If they are, they ar'nt doing much of a job.
After seeing Patrick Goohwan (Whatever!!!) singing "Lady", I think its a disgrace. Its like Kiss going on tour and letting Eric Singer sing "Beth".
Sure, I love Styx, with and without Dennis, but without him and after hearing the "Come sail away" CD set, there is a big hole in Styx.
Man!!!! This guy can sing.
"Suite madam blue" is in my head every minute of the day.
froy wrote:Dennis just did a show in Canada and 40 thousand people were in the crowd
He was the headliner,
blt man wrote:froy wrote:Dennis just did a show in Canada and 40 thousand people were in the crowd
He was the headliner,
40,000 people? He has not played in any venue in Canada that can support that number.
If you are talking about the festival he played this weekend, none of the people who frequent this board who attended indicated anything that large. I support and like Dennis, but lets tell the truth here.
BRETT5150 wrote:I've become a real big fan of Styx in such a short time. I got into them through Damn Yankees 2 albums, then got into the "Return to Paradise" album, then to "Cyclorama". Then bought the Styx/Reo Speedwagon DVD and the "Return to Paradise" DVD.
It was'nt until I got the "Come sail away anthology" that I was really hooked.
Then I saw the "vh1 Behind the music" special.
Really, this band has been through it all.
Its even made me order the "Grand dillusion" book through Amazon, I Just wanna know more about this amazing band,
What I cant get the most is how they've gone about their buisness with Dennis DeYoung and going foreward without him.
Sure, I wont know the full story until I get the book, but how can you replace such a singer. This guy reminds me of Freddie Mewrcury american style, without all the flamboyance and camp showmanship. I mean, this guys voice is crystal clear.
I know he sounded like a control freak during the bands height of fame, but surely, knew what he was doing and got the best out of everyone.
Basiccly, in my opinion, Styx have done the wrong thing by this guy. On "Behind the music" he says basiccly, the band continued on behind his back while he was "sick" and needed more time. Does Styx think theyu are bigger than him? If they are, they ar'nt doing much of a job.
After seeing Patrick Goohwan (Whatever!!!) singing "Lady", I think its a disgrace. Its like Kiss going on tour and letting Eric Singer sing "Beth".
Sure, I love Styx, with and without Dennis, but without him and after hearing the "Come sail away" CD set, there is a big hole in Styx.
Man!!!! This guy can sing.
"Suite madam blue" is in my head every minute of the day.
shaka wrote:BRETT5150 wrote:I've become a real big fan of Styx in such a short time. I got into them through Damn Yankees 2 albums, then got into the "Return to Paradise" album, then to "Cyclorama". Then bought the Styx/Reo Speedwagon DVD and the "Return to Paradise" DVD.
It was'nt until I got the "Come sail away anthology" that I was really hooked.
Then I saw the "vh1 Behind the music" special.
Really, this band has been through it all.
Its even made me order the "Grand dillusion" book through Amazon, I Just wanna know more about this amazing band,
What I cant get the most is how they've gone about their buisness with Dennis DeYoung and going foreward without him.
Sure, I wont know the full story until I get the book, but how can you replace such a singer. This guy reminds me of Freddie Mewrcury american style, without all the flamboyance and camp showmanship. I mean, this guys voice is crystal clear.
I know he sounded like a control freak during the bands height of fame, but surely, knew what he was doing and got the best out of everyone.
Basiccly, in my opinion, Styx have done the wrong thing by this guy. On "Behind the music" he says basiccly, the band continued on behind his back while he was "sick" and needed more time. Does Styx think theyu are bigger than him? If they are, they ar'nt doing much of a job.
After seeing Patrick Goohwan (Whatever!!!) singing "Lady", I think its a disgrace. Its like Kiss going on tour and letting Eric Singer sing "Beth".
Sure, I love Styx, with and without Dennis, but without him and after hearing the "Come sail away" CD set, there is a big hole in Styx.
Man!!!! This guy can sing.
"Suite madam blue" is in my head every minute of the day.
Thanks for visiting Dennis.
froy wrote:blt man wrote:froy wrote:Dennis just did a show in Canada and 40 thousand people were in the crowd
He was the headliner,
40,000 people? He has not played in any venue in Canada that can support that number.
If you are talking about the festival he played this weekend, none of the people who frequent this board who attended indicated anything that large. I support and like Dennis, but lets tell the truth here.
40 thousand people were there and thats the truth
Why would I make up such a number ?
If I was lying why not say 60 or 80 thousand?
gr8dane wrote:Sorry Froy.
I meant to ask you,if you could please tell us some more of this show.
40000 is pretty damn amazing.
Was it it a DDY concert or a multiple band thingy.Was it at Montreals Olympic stadium?
Any information would be appreciated.
froy wrote:gr8dane wrote:Sorry Froy.
I meant to ask you,if you could please tell us some more of this show.
40000 is pretty damn amazing.
Was it it a DDY concert or a multiple band thingy.Was it at Montreals Olympic stadium?
Any information would be appreciated.
Dont be a smart ass
I was told there was more than 30k close to 40
If Im wrong Im wrong
Fact is there was more than 20
BRETT5150 wrote:. This guy reminds me of Freddie Mewrcury american style, without all the flamboyance and camp showmanship.
gr8dane wrote:Sorry Froy.
I meant to ask you,if you could please tell us some more of this show.
40000 is pretty damn amazing.
Was it it a DDY concert or a multiple band thingy.Was it at Montreals Olympic stadium?
Any information would be appreciated.
froy wrote:gr8dane wrote:Sorry Froy.
I meant to ask you,if you could please tell us some more of this show.
40000 is pretty damn amazing.
Was it it a DDY concert or a multiple band thingy.Was it at Montreals Olympic stadium?
Any information would be appreciated.
Im glad you got to see that 40 thousand was not a number I made up
I except your apology.
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