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brywool wrote:Yeah, this is pretty silly. I was really interested in picking it up, now, I'm pretty much over it.
That's too bad because Dennis'll lose any momentum that he might have gained from the Canadian release. Not a great move on the part of DeYoung here.
Toph wrote:brywool wrote:Yeah, this is pretty silly. I was really interested in picking it up, now, I'm pretty much over it.
That's too bad because Dennis'll lose any momentum that he might have gained from the Canadian release. Not a great move on the part of DeYoung here.
I see now how JY grew a bit impatient over the years...
froy wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:Yeah, this is pretty silly. I was really interested in picking it up, now, I'm pretty much over it.
That's too bad because Dennis'll lose any momentum that he might have gained from the Canadian release. Not a great move on the part of DeYoung here.
I see now how JY grew a bit impatient over the years...
No need to release it now
No tour to promote it..
froy wrote:No need to release it now
No tour to promote it..
yogi wrote:Froy,
You release it because you have told all your fans that is what you are going to do.
He's doing the same thing now that he did back when they were recording Brave New World. Once again it is his Hunchback musical that is standing in the way of new rock music.
The only difference is that it is now Froy who is saying EXACTLY what Tommy said about releasing new material, with no tour to promote it. I believe Tommy said back then'without a tour it is not in my best intrest to finish this project'(Brave New World)
BlackWall wrote:I'm sorry, but it wouldn't have done squat anyway.. That's just the sad reality of it. The days of the album are all but over, and especially for a 61 year old who is a former member of a band that hasn't had a hit in over 17 years, and even that was more of a fluke than anything. I'm sure with the business sense of Dennis and his wife, they are smart enough to know that it's not really worth releasing over here. Anyone who really wants it will pay for the import.
Let's just say it is released, what songs would any radio stations pay attention to now? Yes, they could go the route of having him team up with some big american artist for the title track, but I don't even honestly see that working in the long run(people have way too short of an attention span when it comes to music, especially here in the states).
The other route would be to promote "Save Me" as the single to adult/contemporary formats, but the truth of the matter is they're too busy playing John Mayer and the other whimpy stuff of people that are currently hot right now.
shaka wrote:I didn't buy the Canadian version. I figured I would get it when it came out here. Until this thread I've completely forgotten about it.
Well that and that Canadian duet partner sounds like an even more constipated version of Rod Stewart.
MtlLady wrote:froy wrote:No need to release it now
No tour to promote it..
I think what Froy meant here is that since DDY is leaving for his tour in Germany from mid-November to mid-December if he releases the CD in November or December (i.e. now), he won't be around to promote it in the US. It makes more sense to release it after he gets back.
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