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Grotelul wrote:An end to a great tour and the opportunity to play for thousands of fans that would not normally have seen Styx. Regardless of your feelings on current Styx, who can argue with the fact that many new fans may go out and buy Styx music now.
http://www.styxworld.com/listingsEntry. ... =STYX+News
Grotelul wrote:An end to a great tour and the opportunity to play for thousands of fans that would not normally have seen Styx. Regardless of your feelings on current Styx, who can argue with the fact that many new fans may go out and buy Styx music now.
http://www.styxworld.com/listingsEntry. ... =STYX+News
bugsymalone wrote:Judging from the setlists posted, the "new" fans will probably be buying the "old" music.![]()
Bugsy
gr8dane wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Judging from the setlists posted, the "new" fans will probably be buying the "old" music.![]()
Bugsy
Actually,I think the kids(new fans) will download it for free.
But maybe they will attend another Styx concert though.
bugsymalone wrote:Judging from the setlists posted, the "new" fans will probably be buying the "old" music.![]()
Bugsy
rajah2165 wrote:gr8dane wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Judging from the setlists posted, the "new" fans will probably be buying the "old" music.![]()
Bugsy
Actually,I think the kids(new fans) will download it for free.
But maybe they will attend another Styx concert though.
SOrry, but I don't think Def Leppard has a lot of "kids" in their audience. Let's face it, they are only a few years removed from Styx as it relates to their hey day (mid and late 80s vs. early 80s)
kipthekid wrote:I get the eery sense that Groteful likes writing that stuff just to get a rise out of people. Other than, I suppose, putting some $$ in their pockets, this tour was an unmitigiated disaster. Being the bastard step-child warm up act - at times being the warm act FOR the warm act - was an abysmal decision to make.
They didn't present their music to new "fans." The music they were allowed to play in their 30-45 minute 'sets' was predominantely their classic stuff - stuff that Def Leppard fans would already be more than well aware of.
This tour was an absolute embarassment, ranking a close second to their release of a record number of live albums in terms of bad moves made by or for New Styx.
The bands "brand" or "legacy" is already tarnished IMHO - that won't change. It would be nice, however, to see them refrain from bastardizing themselves like this in the future.
rajah2165 wrote:Grotelul wrote:An end to a great tour and the opportunity to play for thousands of fans that would not normally have seen Styx. Regardless of your feelings on current Styx, who can argue with the fact that many new fans may go out and buy Styx music now.
http://www.styxworld.com/listingsEntry. ... =STYX+News
I'm sure that 35 minute set did wonders....In fact, let me go look at the charts right now..
OK I'm back...strangest thing...I don't see any of their albums on the charts anywhere..
froy wrote:
I don't remember the last time I ran out and bought anything from an opening act.
Why would anyone else,
kipthekid wrote:I get the eery sense that Groteful likes writing that stuff just to get a rise out of people. Other than, I suppose, putting some $$ in their pockets, this tour was an unmitigiated disaster. Being the bastard step-child warm up act - at times being the warm act FOR the warm act - was an abysmal decision to make.
They didn't present their music to new "fans." The music they were allowed to play in their 30-45 minute 'sets' was predominantely their classic stuff - stuff that Def Leppard fans would already be more than well aware of.
This tour was an absolute embarassment, ranking a close second to their release of a record number of live albums in terms of bad moves made by or for New Styx.
The bands "brand" or "legacy" is already tarnished IMHO - that won't change. It would be nice, however, to see them refrain from bastardizing themselves like this in the future.
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