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Postby LtVanish » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:33 am

REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home
Take it on the Run
Keep Pushing
I Needed To Fall
Tough Guys
Dangerous Combination
Back On The Road Again
Can't Fight This Feelin'
Golden Country
Time For Me To Fly
Smilin' in the End
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Roll With The Changes
Encore:
Riding the Storm Out
157 Riverside Ave


I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.
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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby Liam » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:38 am

LtVanish wrote:REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home
Take it on the Run
Keep Pushing
I Needed To Fall
Tough Guys
Dangerous Combination
Back On The Road Again
Can't Fight This Feelin'
Golden Country
Time For Me To Fly
Smilin' in the End
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Roll With The Changes
Encore:
Riding the Storm Out
157 Riverside Ave


I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.


Decent setlist. Would've MUCH rathered they do Another Lifetime somewhere...but oh well. I wasn't there. :lol:
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Postby piecesofeight » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:40 am

Is this a REO forum now? OK, caused they toured with Styx. Kevin sucks now anyways. His voice is sounding more and more like Lawrences, and he talks way to much. The smile is annoying too.
Oh yeah, grumpy today, got one hell of a frickin' sinus/allergy headache.
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Postby LtVanish » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:45 am

piecesofeight wrote:Is this a REO forum now? OK, caused they toured with Styx. Kevin sucks now anyways. His voice is sounding more and more like Lawrences, and he talks way to much. The smile is annoying too.
Oh yeah, grumpy today, got one hell of a frickin' sinus/allergy headache.


Since there is no REO forum on this site, why not. I've seen Styx lately and REO lately, and let me tell you REO sounds a lot better right now. I thought Kevin's voice last night sounded pretty good.
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Postby styxfanNH » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:40 am

Can't really compare the short show Styx is doing now with a full REO show. In early October whenthey return to their full show it will be a fairer comparison.
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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby Slander » Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:03 am

LtVanish wrote:REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home
Take it on the Run
Keep Pushing
I Needed To Fall
Tough Guys
Dangerous Combination
Back On The Road Again
Can't Fight This Feelin'
Golden Country
Time For Me To Fly
Smilin' in the End
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Roll With The Changes
Encore:
Riding the Storm Out
157 Riverside Ave


I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.



Hey LT,

I just saw REO last month. I thought Kevin was terrifc. I tried to do some press with the band but we could make it work. Instead I wrote this review of the concert and I also have a link to pictures of the concers on my review. Check it out. I thought it was a great show. Here's the link :

http://community.kvos.com/blogs/northwe ... 97981.aspx
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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby LtVanish » Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:51 am

Slander wrote:
LtVanish wrote:REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home
Take it on the Run
Keep Pushing
I Needed To Fall
Tough Guys
Dangerous Combination
Back On The Road Again
Can't Fight This Feelin'
Golden Country
Time For Me To Fly
Smilin' in the End
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Roll With The Changes
Encore:
Riding the Storm Out
157 Riverside Ave


I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.



Hey LT,

I just saw REO last month. I thought Kevin was terrifc. I tried to do some press with the band but we could make it work. Instead I wrote this review of the concert and I also have a link to pictures of the concers on my review. Check it out. I thought it was a great show. Here's the link :

http://community.kvos.com/blogs/northwe ... 97981.aspx


Nice review and those are some great pictures, thanks for posting this.
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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby Everett » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:17 am

LtVanish wrote:REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home

I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.


That's Find Your Own Way Home. It looks like but I hope not that they've taken out music man oh well.
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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby Slander » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:30 am

LtVanish wrote:REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home
Take it on the Run
Keep Pushing
I Needed To Fall
Tough Guys
Dangerous Combination
Back On The Road Again
Can't Fight This Feelin'
Golden Country
Time For Me To Fly
Smilin' in the End
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Roll With The Changes
Encore:
Riding the Storm Out
157 Riverside Ave


I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.


Styx I believe was always a concept band. I see Rush in that way too. I wish REO and Survivor would tour together again!
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Postby froy » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:09 am

styxfanNH wrote:Can't really compare the short show Styx is doing now with a full REO show. In early October whenthey return to their full show it will be a fairer comparison.


Yea it will still suck
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Postby Slander » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:58 am

froy wrote:
styxfanNH wrote:Can't really compare the short show Styx is doing now with a full REO show. In early October whenthey return to their full show it will be a fairer comparison.


Yea it will still suck


brilliant commentary. Your a friggin musical genius. Even if you are not a fan of the music you shuld be able to appreciate musicianship.
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Postby gr8dane » Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:38 am

I have never heard / seen the REO's live and would love to.
The guys go to England but not Canada.?
Oh well,maybe sometime.
Maybe somebody could put together a Cronin yabfest on U-Tuber, where he just keeps going and going.I would see it just for the heck of it.
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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby Abitaman » Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:42 pm

Slander wrote:
LtVanish wrote:REO played a benefit concert last night at the House of Blues in Chicago. Tickets were only $15. This band is on the money right now, they sounded great. It was nice to hear 4 new songs played from their new album, plus they played Golden Country which IMO is the best REO song ever. I had a blast of a time, I don't think REO has ever played the HOB, and it was cool seeing them there.


Set list I believe

Finding Your Way Back Home
Take it on the Run
Keep Pushing
I Needed To Fall
Tough Guys
Dangerous Combination
Back On The Road Again
Can't Fight This Feelin'
Golden Country
Time For Me To Fly
Smilin' in the End
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Roll With The Changes
Encore:
Riding the Storm Out
157 Riverside Ave


I always found it funny that Styx toured with REO for the fact that JY and Tommy wanted to get away from songs like Babe and Best of Times, but REO's ballads always get the largest crowd reaction and singing along with. For some reason JY thinks Styx is more comparable to Rush than REO.


Styx I believe was always a concept band. I see Rush in that way too. I wish REO and Survivor would tour together again!


I saw Styx, Survivor, and REO together in 2000 in New Orleans. Awesome show. Survivor was by far the weaker of the bands. But Reo brougt the house down, then Styx set it on fire. One of my top 10 shows-ERIC
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Postby kansas666 » Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:50 am

LtVanish wrote:Since there is no REO forum on this site, why not. I've seen Styx lately and REO lately, and let me tell you REO sounds a lot better right now. I thought Kevin's voice last night sounded pretty good.


I am definately a bigger fan of STYX than REO. I think Kevin talks way too much on stage. But interestingly, both bands will be playing at the Crystal Grand Theater in the upcoming months. Tickets to REO are $50 while tickets to STYX are $40. hmmmm.
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Postby StyxCollector » Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:58 am

styxfanNH wrote:Can't really compare the short show Styx is doing now with a full REO show. In early October whenthey return to their full show it will be a fairer comparison.


Ugh on REO any time, any place, anywhere. 'nuff said.

I'll be seeing Styx in CA next month (there on business actually - coincidental that they're playing near where I'll be), and it'll be interesting to see them. Last I saw them Ricky had only been with the band for a few months.
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Postby LtVanish » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:12 am

kansas666 wrote:
LtVanish wrote:Since there is no REO forum on this site, why not. I've seen Styx lately and REO lately, and let me tell you REO sounds a lot better right now. I thought Kevin's voice last night sounded pretty good.


I am definately a bigger fan of STYX than REO. I think Kevin talks way too much on stage. But interestingly, both bands will be playing at the Crystal Grand Theater in the upcoming months. Tickets to REO are $50 while tickets to STYX are $40. hmmmm.


I really don't think Kevin talks much more than anyone else in any other bands does.
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Postby Slander » Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:27 am

LtVanish wrote:
kansas666 wrote:
LtVanish wrote:Since there is no REO forum on this site, why not. I've seen Styx lately and REO lately, and let me tell you REO sounds a lot better right now. I thought Kevin's voice last night sounded pretty good.


I am definately a bigger fan of STYX than REO. I think Kevin talks way too much on stage. But interestingly, both bands will be playing at the Crystal Grand Theater in the upcoming months. Tickets to REO are $50 while tickets to STYX are $40. hmmmm.


I really don't think Kevin talks much more than anyone else in any other bands does.


I for one like to hear a little story behind the song. It's a way for the audience to connect. Your thoughts?
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Postby froy » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:08 am

kansas666 wrote:
LtVanish wrote:Since there is no REO forum on this site, why not. I've seen Styx lately and REO lately, and let me tell you REO sounds a lot better right now. I thought Kevin's voice last night sounded pretty good.


I am definately a bigger fan of STYX than REO. I think Kevin talks way too much on stage. But interestingly, both bands will be playing at the Crystal Grand Theater in the upcoming months. Tickets to REO are $50 while tickets to STYX are $40. hmmmm.


I have a prstine tape of REO at Alpine 1981 that will blow you all away
Its a radio broadcast
Garry R is on Fire
This is right before Hi Infidelity
The show is awesome
I would see REO again as long as there not attached to styx .
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Postby bugsymalone » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:13 am

Slander wrote:
I for one like to hear a little story behind the song. It's a way for the audience to connect. Your thoughts?


I agree. I know if you see the same band or person in concert a lot, sometimes you do hear the same stories over and over, but that is all part of what makes a live show fun and unique -- the on-stage patter and some tidbits of information or comments you would never hear, or read, anywhere else.


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Postby Slander » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:17 am

froy wrote:
kansas666 wrote:
LtVanish wrote:Since there is no REO forum on this site, why not. I've seen Styx lately and REO lately, and let me tell you REO sounds a lot better right now. I thought Kevin's voice last night sounded pretty good.


I am definately a bigger fan of STYX than REO. I think Kevin talks way too much on stage. But interestingly, both bands will be playing at the Crystal Grand Theater in the upcoming months. Tickets to REO are $50 while tickets to STYX are $40. hmmmm.


I have a prstine tape of REO at Alpine 1981 that will blow you all away
Its a radio broadcast
Garry R is on Fire
This is right before Hi Infidelity
The show is awesome
I would see REO again as long as there not attached to styx .


REO really can rock hard too. I think it's unfortunate that a lot of their singles that got airplay don't do them justice. These guys can really rip.
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Postby froy » Tue Sep 18, 2007 9:52 am


I have a prstine tape of REO at Alpine 1981 that will blow you all away
Its a radio broadcast
Garry R is on Fire
This is right before Hi Infidelity
The show is awesome
I would see REO again as long as there not attached to styx .


REO really can rock hard too. I think it's unfortunate that a lot of their singles that got airplay don't do them justice. These guys can really rip.[/quote][/quote]


I think allot of that had to do with Gary
He was a great player
Shame he's messed up.
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Postby Slander » Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:01 am

froy wrote:

I have a prstine tape of REO at Alpine 1981 that will blow you all away
Its a radio broadcast
Garry R is on Fire
This is right before Hi Infidelity
The show is awesome
I would see REO again as long as there not attached to styx .


REO really can rock hard too. I think it's unfortunate that a lot of their singles that got airplay don't do them justice. These guys can really rip.
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I think allot of that had to do with Gary
He was a great player
Shame he's messed up.[/quote]

What is Gary doing now?
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Postby Renegade79 » Sat Sep 22, 2007 2:32 am

Kevin changed his stories to go with the new songs, and they aren't quite as long. By next year, we'll be tired of the new stories, too. :lol: That's a hazard of multiple shows.

I saw REO the end of August at Pechanga. Their Pechanga tickets were $65, and the Styx tickets this year at Pechanga, were about $95. Styx sold out and REO didn't. It just depends on venue. :P

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Re: Saw REO last night at the HOB in Chicago

Postby michrocks » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:25 pm

Slander wrote:
Styx I believe was always a concept band. I see Rush in that way too. I wish REO and Survivor would tour together again!


I've seen REO several times (with and without Richrath), including with Survivor & Zebra back in 1984. I'll take the old Richrath-powered version ANY day over the current one. Kevin could sing back then too. :lol:
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Postby styxman » Wed Sep 26, 2007 5:53 am

Saw REO in '81 and '07...the fire is still burning. They don't need to share the stage with anyone.
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