Gowan Remembers Montgomery (From Styxworld)

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Gowan Remembers Montgomery (From Styxworld)

Postby Everett » Sat Sep 27, 2008 11:52 am

Hello to all,

A brief diary from a September I will try to remember...
We played in Montgomery Alabama last night for a very enthusiastic Tommy-Shaw's-Home-Town crowd. It was great to see their pride in the man as they sang along to his many hit tunes with delight in their voices and on their faces. I kept whistling "Dixie" all day long...
Todd Sucherman, our drummer, returned to us after his triumphant weekend in New York where he played solo for the Modern Drummer convention. At that show he received a standing ovation and unbridled peer acclamation, causing quite a sensation on this momentous occasion. Todd is also on the cover of the Modern Drummer magazine this month ( he's also the centerfold ) and we are very proud of his accomplishments. Kenny Aronoff filled Todd's spot for two shows and did a fine job indeed. Ricky's attendance record remains unsurpassed as of this writing ( thankfully ). Chuck is looking better than ever and he shared his birthday cake without complaint.
JY's wife Susie continues to make great strides on her road to full recovery which is tremendous on two fronts: 1. She's on the comeback trail, and 2. James Young is performing with renewed vigor.
Earlier this year our Canadian tour with Def Leppard had to be postponed due to illness to three of their members, ( they got better ) , so it is with even more anticipation that I look forward to Styx coming to Niagara Falls next week.
So get your horns up,

Gowan
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Re: Gowan Remembers Montgomery (From Styxworld)

Postby froy » Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:51 pm

Thenightbull wrote:Hello to all,

A brief diary from a September I will try to remember...
We played in Montgomery Alabama last night for a very enthusiastic Tommy-Shaw's-Home-Town crowd. It was great to see their pride in the man as they sang along to his many hit tunes with delight in their voices and on their faces. I kept whistling "Dixie" all day long...
Todd Sucherman, our drummer, returned to us after his triumphant weekend in New York where he played solo for the Modern Drummer convention. At that show he received a standing ovation and unbridled peer acclamation, causing quite a sensation on this momentous occasion. Todd is also on the cover of the Modern Drummer magazine this month ( he's also the centerfold ) and we are very proud of his accomplishments. Kenny Aronoff filled Todd's spot for two shows and did a fine job indeed. Ricky's attendance record remains unsurpassed as of this writing ( thankfully ). Chuck is looking better than ever and he shared his birthday cake without complaint.
JY's wife Susie continues to make great strides on her road to full recovery which is tremendous on two fronts: 1. She's on the comeback trail, and 2. James Young is performing with renewed vigor.
Earlier this year our Canadian tour with Def Leppard had to be postponed due to illness to three of their members, ( they got better ) , so it is with even more anticipation that I look forward to Styx coming to Niagara Falls next week.
So get your horns up,

Gowan



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Postby Jodes » Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:58 pm

And the Jealousy continues..
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Postby froy » Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:09 am

Jodes wrote:And the Jealousy continues..


Its funny to see Getgowan kissing Shaws ass.
His job must be on the line.
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Postby classicstyxfan » Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:15 am

heres some perspective that just occured to me...this lineup ( with thexception of the Bass player ) has been together longer than the entire tenure of The Beatles !
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Postby froy » Sun Sep 28, 2008 7:13 am

classicstyxfan wrote:heres some perspective that just occured to me...this lineup ( with thexception of the Bass player ) has been together longer than the entire tenure of The Beatles !


And The Beatles sold hundreds of millions of albums and cds
Styx has sold just a hundred..
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Postby Jodes » Sun Sep 28, 2008 10:28 am

I think you're off by about 32 million records their Froy..
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Re: Gowan Remembers Montgomery (From Styxworld)

Postby Abitaman » Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:27 pm

froy wrote:

Boresville.
Just like he sings


...and just like your posts, the same thing over, and over, and over....... :D
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Postby froy » Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:46 am

Jodes wrote:I think you're off by about 32 million records their Froy..


Current Styx Jodes not The Real Styx
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Postby LordofDaRing » Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:48 am

I knew the Beatles
The Beatles were friends of mine
and your are no Beatles :)
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Postby Jodes » Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:47 pm

Okay Froy, you're still off by about 200,000 copies or so.. and I'm sure Andrew or someone that has a soundscan pass can back me up on this one.

This is including Arch Allies, Styxworld, Cyclorama, Cyclorama and the CYO show..

Also, Styx (and to a lesser extent DDY) has also shifted nearly a million more units of the GH packages due to their 10 years on the road.

Who knows how much more they've helped sell on their back catalog as well.
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