Jodes wrote:Guys.. in 2004 there was a rumour of a Night Ranger/Ted Nugent/Styx triple bill, with a Damn Yankees set during Ted's time.
Their promoters met together and decided that it wouldn't make money, because the DY/SB fans were few and far between. So Styx's people went and toured with Frampton and Nelson, Night Ranger did a handful of dates and Ted I believe toured with Deep Purple.
So the idea has been tossed around..
I concur . . . I believe that most of Damn Yankees' fans came from one of the three camps of Styx, NR or Ted. Mind you I'm not saying they didn't earn any other fans, but the core of that band's appeal was that it was a supergroup with a built-in audience. I don't think there's a lot of natural crossover with Styx and NR, or with Styx and Ted, or with Ted and NR, so a triple bill with a DY set involved would really only still draw the demographic fragment of the Styx fan base that also wants to see NR and Ted, the part of the NR fans willing to sit through Styx and Ted, and the (probably very small) part of the Ted fans willing to sit through Styx and NR. There's not enough extra draw to pay all three, and besides, NR's draw is tiny anyway, and a Damn Yankees reunion in any other scenario apart from clubs would almost certainly fail. It is, after all, a band that had just one true "hit", and that was a really long time ago. I don't think this will come to pass . . . and frankly, I'm one of the ones who would never, ever pay to see anything again that involved Ted Nugent. Nice guy, grating performer. The show I saw in Atlanta for the 'Don't Tread' tour was one of the worst concert experiences of my entire life, with his really stupid bow and arrow tricks and lame stage jive, and the fact that he can't sing to save his life. Horrible! Just horrible . . . and this from someone who thought the first Damn Yankees tour was electrifying. Loved the second album, hated the live show, and I've always thought Ted's solo stuff was about as lame, songwriting-wise, as it gets.
I hope all is well.
Sterling