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froy wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q7GGMeUAIg\
wow
Grotelul wrote:Doesn't sound as good without the other guys. Plus he sings the chorus in a lower key and adds that classical piece that is not of eight.
Plus he sings the chorus in a lower key
stabbim wrote:The middle harmony, actually. Rather like "Best Of Times."
I don't mind the Mountain King interlude. Less intrusive than the Bolero in "Lady." Funny that when Styx did Po8 as part of the medley, they played the one section left out of this rendition.
He replaced this drummer eventually, right?
froy wrote:Grotelul wrote:Doesn't sound as good without the other guys. Plus he sings the chorus in a lower key and adds that classical piece that is not of eight.
Thats great anything else?
The other guys only know Blue Collar Man dude
Give him credit for even doing it live.
shaka wrote:It's cool to see him play that. I'd rather see him play it as written though. The instrumental section in the middle was always one of my favorite pieces of Styx music.
styxfansite wrote:stabbim wrote: He replaced this drummer eventually, right?
If you are speaking of Kyle's replacement, the new guy is http://www.tomsharpe.com
stabbim wrote:The middle harmony, actually. Rather like "Best Of Times."
I don't mind the Mountain King interlude. Less intrusive than the Bolero in "Lady." Funny that when Styx did Po8 as part of the medley, they played the one section left out of this rendition.
shaka wrote:It's cool to see him play that. I'd rather see him play it as written though. The instrumental section in the middle was always one of my favorite pieces of Styx music.
I guess maybe Dennis felt that it would be cool to do something different with the orchestra.
stabbim wrote:The middle harmony, actually. Rather like "Best Of Times."
I don't mind the Mountain King interlude. Less intrusive than the Bolero in "Lady." Funny that when Styx did Po8 as part of the medley, they played the one section left out of this rendition.
He replaced this drummer eventually, right?
stabbim wrote:They never did play this one live back in the day, did they?
StyxCollector wrote:stabbim wrote:They never did play this one live back in the day, did they?
Not in any live show I've (ahem) heard from '78 on
stabbim wrote:Didn't think so, but my (ahem) listening experience is far from comprehensive.
StyxCollector wrote:
I look at the 1978 tour as the beginning of the end for varied setlists pretty much.
StyxCollector wrote:they even pulled out "Nothing Ever Goes As Planned" a handful of times
brywool wrote:I saw them play Nothing Ever... wasn't impressed. Played it well, but just the song itself was a Styx low-point for me. I seem to remember them having roadies limboing on stage. Never dug the song much. Still, it's always nice to hear something different...
Grotelul wrote:froy wrote:Grotelul wrote:Doesn't sound as good without the other guys. Plus he sings the chorus in a lower key and adds that classical piece that is not of eight.
Thats great anything else?
The other guys only know Blue Collar Man dude
Give him credit for even doing it live.
Listen..I like the song and glad he is doing it but I would rather hear it as originally recorded.
AnnieOprah wrote:Grotelul wrote:froy wrote:Grotelul wrote:Doesn't sound as good without the other guys. Plus he sings the chorus in a lower key and adds that classical piece that is not of eight.
Thats great anything else?
The other guys only know Blue Collar Man dude
Give him credit for even doing it live.
Listen..I like the song and glad he is doing it but I would rather hear it as originally recorded.
You just can't please some people....unless you are new Styx! LOL!
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