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Phreakboy wrote:I was there too. Great show. (Especially for only $5 entry fee) I was pleased to see him doing more rockin' tunes for this crowd at the Rib Cookoff.
Jodes wrote:Tommy definately wasn't "going through the motions" when I saw him on March 15th..
Ehwmatt wrote:Just got in, and goddamn if that wasn't one of the best shows I've seen in years. At 61, Dennis might be sounding better than I've heard him on any live recording or anything all the way back to the 70s. What's more is that I'm pretty sure he was nursing a cold, as he put on another jacket over his first one and kept running off to the side of the stage to blow his nose. I don't know how the guy's doing it, but his relatively clean lifestyle and obviously being in decent shape have really helped him keep it up. The show was mixed unbelievably well too... nothing got drowned out or got too loud as the night went on. The band this time around killed the line-up I saw when he was with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra... having that 2nd guitar player there made a huge difference - those guys sounded heavy and rockin. Here's the set list best I can remember in no order (I'm sure I'm forgetting some..)
Grand Illusion
Lady
Pieces of Eight w/ classical breakdown (almost felt like a TSO song)
Desert Moon - Killer extended solo outro from Tommy making an already tasteful guitar song even better/more emotional
Lorelei
One Hundred Years From Now (much better live)
This Time Next Year (ROCKED live)
Castle Walls (why did Styx never play this - a mystery)
The Best of Times
Come Sail Away
Babe
Light Up
Rockin The Paradise
Mr. Roboto
Show me The Way acapella w/ Susan, the other backup girl (you know, the smokin hot one), and the bass player.
Prelude 12/Suite Madame Blue (what a treat hearing Prelude)
Well, that's about all I remember.. I'm sure I'm leaving one or two out. Highlights of the show were probably Castle Walls, Tommy's Desert Moon solo, and staring at the backup singer all night. But there wasn't a single song that sounded off at all. I've seen and enjoyed the Gowan line-up 3 or 4 times and I loved Cyclorama, but I've gotta admit, this blew every Styx show I've been to out of the water. I gotta imagine if Tommy saw how good Dennis sounded and how much fun he's having with his band that he'd have to be pretty bummed out - at least judging from the go through the motions approach he's got going these days. The two new songs went over pretty well considering most of the people there hadn't heard them - I wouldn't have minded 4 from the 100 Years really. The only other thing I missed was the inclusion of maybe one or two more old solo songs - Don't Wait for Heroes, Suspicious, Black Wall, or Harry's Hands would have suited me quite well. Here's to hoping Dennis doesn't wait another 4 or 5 years to come back to Cleveland. If he comes your way, don't miss out.
Grotelul wrote:
In my opinion, a Dennis solo show will never blow a Styx show out of the water no matter who is in Styx. Dennis' show is tame and light. This is light rock. A rock show is LOUD and rockin. A Dennis solo show is neither.
Grotelul wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Just got in, and goddamn if that wasn't one of the best shows I've seen in years. At 61, Dennis might be sounding better than I've heard him on any live recording or anything all the way back to the 70s. What's more is that I'm pretty sure he was nursing a cold, as he put on another jacket over his first one and kept running off to the side of the stage to blow his nose. I don't know how the guy's doing it, but his relatively clean lifestyle and obviously being in decent shape have really helped him keep it up. The show was mixed unbelievably well too... nothing got drowned out or got too loud as the night went on. The band this time around killed the line-up I saw when he was with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra... having that 2nd guitar player there made a huge difference - those guys sounded heavy and rockin. Here's the set list best I can remember in no order (I'm sure I'm forgetting some..)
Grand Illusion
Lady
Pieces of Eight w/ classical breakdown (almost felt like a TSO song)
Desert Moon - Killer extended solo outro from Tommy making an already tasteful guitar song even better/more emotional
Lorelei
One Hundred Years From Now (much better live)
This Time Next Year (ROCKED live)
Castle Walls (why did Styx never play this - a mystery)
The Best of Times
Come Sail Away
Babe
Light Up
Rockin The Paradise
Mr. Roboto
Show me The Way acapella w/ Susan, the other backup girl (you know, the smokin hot one), and the bass player.
Prelude 12/Suite Madame Blue (what a treat hearing Prelude)
Well, that's about all I remember.. I'm sure I'm leaving one or two out. Highlights of the show were probably Castle Walls, Tommy's Desert Moon solo, and staring at the backup singer all night. But there wasn't a single song that sounded off at all. I've seen and enjoyed the Gowan line-up 3 or 4 times and I loved Cyclorama, but I've gotta admit, this blew every Styx show I've been to out of the water. I gotta imagine if Tommy saw how good Dennis sounded and how much fun he's having with his band that he'd have to be pretty bummed out - at least judging from the go through the motions approach he's got going these days. The two new songs went over pretty well considering most of the people there hadn't heard them - I wouldn't have minded 4 from the 100 Years really. The only other thing I missed was the inclusion of maybe one or two more old solo songs - Don't Wait for Heroes, Suspicious, Black Wall, or Harry's Hands would have suited me quite well. Here's to hoping Dennis doesn't wait another 4 or 5 years to come back to Cleveland. If he comes your way, don't miss out.
In my opinion, a Dennis solo show will never blow a Styx show out of the water no matter who is in Styx. Dennis' show is tame and light. This is light rock. A rock show is LOUD and rockin. A Dennis solo show is neither.
Toph wrote:
All depends on your perspective I guess - if you are a casual fan going to each show to hear the "hits" - you are going to recognize a lot more songs at a DDY show than a Styx show, "rocking" aside...
Ehwmatt wrote:Toph wrote:
All depends on your perspective I guess - if you are a casual fan going to each show to hear the "hits" - you are going to recognize a lot more songs at a DDY show than a Styx show, "rocking" aside...
Yeah, I was talking about that with the group I went with. Sure, I go to a Styx show knowing full well I'm not going to hear the majority of the Dennis songs, but the average fan who doesn't even know Dennis isn't in the band anymore might be left scratching his head after the show concludes without the brunt of the Dennis catalogue, which for the most part made Styx famous, Renegade notwithstanding.
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