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DarwinNebraska wrote:
froy wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:
Show's how much class Gowan has
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Grotelul wrote:froy wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:
Show's how much class Gowan has
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How many times does Dennis have to tell you this.....
When people tell me by and large shitty things about the other guys, it doesn't really make me happy. Because I believe that any insult to any of us is an insult to Styx.
Or Tommy signing "Edge Of The Century"?bugsymalone wrote:Sort of like handing Dennis the carrot cover to sign.
Bugsy
froy wrote:Grotelul wrote:froy wrote:DarwinNebraska wrote:
Show's how much class Gowan has
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How many times does Dennis have to tell you this.....
When people tell me by and large shitty things about the other guys, it doesn't really make me happy. Because I believe that any insult to any of us is an insult to Styx.
You think he includes Gowan in this
No chance ,
Grotelul wrote:I would bet Dennis has nothing against Gowan whatsover. He did not seek to join Styx, he was asked. Would you have had a problem if Glen would have signed a similar thing in 1991? Doubt it.
Zan wrote:Grotelul wrote:I would bet Dennis has nothing against Gowan whatsover. He did not seek to join Styx, he was asked. Would you have had a problem if Glen would have signed a similar thing in 1991? Doubt it.
Froy would have felt the same way in 1991 had Glen signed it.
Blue Falcon wrote:What's funny is that Gowan was probably still wearing a kilt and tossing telephone poles in Scotland when Grand Illusion came out in the first place.
DarwinNebraska wrote:
Zan wrote:I don't see the big deal. Personally, I have never had any CD singed by anyone who was not in the band at the time it was recorded. I think it's...stupid. But a picture? Who cares.
blt man wrote:Zan wrote:I don't see the big deal. Personally, I have never had any CD singed by anyone who was not in the band at the time it was recorded. I think it's...stupid. But a picture? Who cares.
Well its being auctioned so someone thinks it is worth something. It only matters if the person buying it thinks it is something that it is not (i.e. that the signatures are from those who originally played on the album).
gr8dane wrote:Last night I had a dream, from which I woke up in cold sweat.
In this drem I met Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
I had along with me one of Plant's solo albums and asked him to sign it.
Jimmy offered to sign also,but I had to turn him down,since he did not play on the album.
stmonkeys wrote:gr8dane wrote:Last night I had a dream, from which I woke up in cold sweat.
In this drem I met Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
I had along with me one of Plant's solo albums and asked him to sign it.
Jimmy offered to sign also,but I had to turn him down,since he did not play on the album.
:::snork:::
so did he sign your ass instead?
gr8dane wrote:Last night I had a dream, from which I woke up in cold sweat.
In this drem I met Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
I had along with me one of Plant's solo albums and asked him to sign it.
Jimmy offered to sign also,but I had to turn him down,since he did not play on the album.
Zan wrote:gr8dane wrote:Last night I had a dream, from which I woke up in cold sweat.
In this drem I met Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
I had along with me one of Plant's solo albums and asked him to sign it.
Jimmy offered to sign also,but I had to turn him down,since he did not play on the album.
So, you went to a Plant/Page show with a plant solo album only (because, let's face it, who wouldn't do the same?), or you just happened to be walking around with a Plant solo album and bumped into the two of them?
DarwinNebraska wrote:... same thing.
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