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StyxCollector wrote:
Zan beat me to the punch - but I would agree the fans are worst and the reason 8 years on there's still the same stupid bickering going on.
Die-hard Journey fans are the same if not worse (although Neal and Jon have done a pretty whiz bang job themselves)./
Higgy wrote:And THIS is the same self-righteous crap that goes on over at the Journey board. We are FANS of a certain band - that is what is going on with the BAND - THUS we talk about it, bitch about it, celebrate about it, etc. Thats what fans (short for fanatics) do. BTW, its not just the fans keeping this shit alive - JY, anyone?
Zan wrote:*I'm* merely amused by it all.
Zan wrote:(But yes, it is really my opinion that certain fans have done more to tarnish the band's image than anyone else. It's more embarrassing than rubber suits and robot masks, spinning keyboards, air guitars, or neptotism. But yeah, still funny...in a sad sorta way.)
On a different note, I can't help but notice that no one has chosen the Panozzo's or Glen yet. I guess being a glory icon has it's downsides too. Success and notoriety really are double-edged swords. And only 1 little vote for Tommy...heh. Maybe JY and Dennis should do a celebrity death match. lol
blt man wrote:I think you guys give fans too much credit. Internet fans are irrelevant when you are trying to appeal to hundreds of thousands of music fans.
Constant touring of without a new release has probably done more damage than anything else. If you visit the same market year after year, people won't continue to come. There are only a few hundred people who will see the same band play 2, 3 or 4 times over a course of a year or 2. Those are the diehard fans.
blt man wrote:I think you guys give fans too much credit. Internet fans are irrelevant when you are trying to appeal to hundreds of thousands of music fans.
blt man wrote:Constant touring of without a new release has probably done more damage than anything else. If you visit the same market year after year, people won't continue to come. There are only a few hundred people who will see the same band play 2, 3 or 4 times over a course of a year or 2. Those are the diehard fans.
StyxCollector wrote:blt man wrote:I think you guys give fans too much credit. Internet fans are irrelevant when you are trying to appeal to hundreds of thousands of music fans.
Well, I've said that all along. The ones posting are what, 1 - 5% at max of their audience? Styx is a business and obviously you cater to the majority, not the minority.
stabbim wrote:I think that fact makes it the most appropriate response to the question, which is really kinda silly in the first place. I mean..."damage?" What does that even mean?
stabbim wrote:StyxCollector wrote:blt man wrote:I think you guys give fans too much credit. Internet fans are irrelevant when you are trying to appeal to hundreds of thousands of music fans.
Well, I've said that all along. The ones posting are what, 1 - 5% at max of their audience? Styx is a business and obviously you cater to the majority, not the minority.
I think that fact makes it the most appropriate response to the question, which is really kinda silly in the first place. I mean..."damage?" What does that even mean?
Zan wrote:No member of the band, past or present, has done so much to make me SICK of Styx's music as the rabid Internet fans have. They drain the love for the music right out of people.
piecesofeight wrote:Completely unreal and a joke that Dennis is at the top right now. Styx wouldn't even be as known, popular and successful without him..period.
For those who voted for Dennis, please explain why. If you list something such as 'Babe' or 'Mr Roboto' , hogwash. 'Babe' brought SOOOOOOOO many more fans to Styx.
I really don't understand what Dennis has done to Styx to be at the top.
'Styx' has done the most damage for moving on without him.
Zan wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Completely unreal and a joke that Dennis is at the top right now. Styx wouldn't even be as known, popular and successful without him..period.
For those who voted for Dennis, please explain why. If you list something such as 'Babe' or 'Mr Roboto' , hogwash. 'Babe' brought SOOOOOOOO many more fans to Styx.
I really don't understand what Dennis has done to Styx to be at the top.
'Styx' has done the most damage for moving on without him.
I put my response in green for you.
People vote depending on what they found most lovable about Styx in the first place. If it's popularity, then they are likely to vote for JY, since he's the whipping boy dujour on this board for being solely responsible for making Styx play smaller venues and open for other washed up classic rock acts. If it's Styx' harder edge they liked, they are likely to vote for DDY because Denny is mostly responsible for bringing Styx into the mainstream by succumbing to the pressure of the masses and selling out by releasing radio sap. To some people, JY is the most arrogant and self-centered. To others, it is Dennis who fills those shoes. Rajah probably voted for Tommy. LOL
There is no question that Dennis brought the band great success, but in the long run, I believe his overindulgence ultimately brought it down, both in moral and likability with the record labels. So he's sort of like lukewarm water here. He's done some damage, but his original success rate can't be overlooked. JY, on the other hand, was literally the glue that held this band together for MANY years, dating as far back as 1976. Regardless of his "hit-making" status, it is my belief that if it weren't for JY all those years ago, working as hard as he did to keep things afloat, there would have been no Styx to make "Babe" or "Mr. Roboto." On the other hand, JY writes clunkers like "Wild Dogs in the Night" and "Homewrecker" (which I happen to like, but that's neither here nor there). lol
NealIsGod wrote:Zan wrote:No member of the band, past or present, has done so much to make me SICK of Styx's music as the rabid Internet fans have. They drain the love for the music right out of people.
You think it's bad here? Go up one forum.
bugsymalone wrote:You mean this topic was supposed to be taken seriously.![]()
Well. I am still going with Nardini.![]()
Or those two bowling alley guys Yogi talked about awhile back. But I think the only damage they did was to the Styx BUS, when they ran into it with their '57 Chevy pickup.![]()
Zan wrote:
On the other hand, JY writes clunkers like "Wild Dogs in the Night" and "Homewrecker" (which I happen to like, but that's neither here nor there). lol
Zan wrote:
There is no question that Dennis brought the band great success, but in the long run, I believe his overindulgence ultimately brought it down, both in moral and likability with the record labels. So he's sort of like lukewarm water here. He's done some damage, but his original success rate can't be overlooked. JY, on the other hand, was literally the glue that held this band together for MANY years, dating as far back as 1976. Regardless of his "hit-making" status, it is my belief that if it weren't for JY all those years ago, working as hard as he did to keep things afloat, there would have been no Styx to make "Babe" or "Mr. Roboto." On the other hand, JY writes clunkers like "Wild Dogs in the Night" and "Homewrecker" (which I happen to like, but that's neither here nor there). lol
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