And I'd venture to guess that this "generation" makes up no more than 10% of their audience.styxfanNH wrote:Remember, there is a generation of Styx fans that have never seen Dennis with Styx.
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And I'd venture to guess that this "generation" makes up no more than 10% of their audience.styxfanNH wrote:Remember, there is a generation of Styx fans that have never seen Dennis with Styx.
Monker wrote:
You know, there was a time when I would argue this. Right now, I am comfortable in knowing that someone who says such things as these are less interested in Styx/Journey, past or present, and more interested in the argument itself. I spose it can be a fun game at times. But, that's all it really is. It's just been done so often, for so long, that it is really quite boring.
froy wrote:I do agree that Gowan should be kept as the keyboard player if Dennis chooses not to do the keys 100%..
Ok...back to the argument. Please show me where those albums sold any decent amount and how much airplay they got. I think your answers are going to be "Minimal and zero."Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:He was on 2 albums that did nothing. At least Swafford had a solo song that charted sung about her.Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:Gowan...lol. That dude is about as relevant to Styx as Sherrie Swafford was to Journey.
You really have no idea what you are talking about.Swafford was actually more relevant (not to mention better looking). I think that's what you meant.
You know, there was a time when I would argue this. Right now, I am comfortable in knowing that someone who says such things as these are less interested in Styx/Journey, past or present, and more interested in the argument itself. I spose it can be a fun game at times. But, that's all it really is. It's just been done so often, for so long, that it is really quite boring.
Saint John wrote:Ok...back to the argument. Please show me where those albums sold any decent amount and how much airplay they got. I think your answers are going to be "Minimal and zero."Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:He was on 2 albums that did nothing. At least Swafford had a solo song that charted sung about her.Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:Gowan...lol. That dude is about as relevant to Styx as Sherrie Swafford was to Journey.
You really have no idea what you are talking about.Swafford was actually more relevant (not to mention better looking). I think that's what you meant.
You know, there was a time when I would argue this. Right now, I am comfortable in knowing that someone who says such things as these are less interested in Styx/Journey, past or present, and more interested in the argument itself. I spose it can be a fun game at times. But, that's all it really is. It's just been done so often, for so long, that it is really quite boring.They are in no way part of the Styx catalog as far as "must play" songs at shows. Gowan has been a good member, but this incarnation has run its course and I'll venture to guess that 09 will be a horribe year for Styx. They need an infusion of some sort and DD could bring just that. It would only be fitting. He's a very prominent part of their past. I hope all sides can work out it out...and if that means that Gowan stays on board with Dennis, cool.
I do realize, and respect, that. But what's wrong with making the show sound as good as it possibly can...and that can only happen with Dennis aboard. He was an integral part of their sound and it would be fitting to see the guy on stage with them again. Seems pretty simple to me. And I don't give a shit how uncomfortable they feel. This is about the fans and ending this thing right.sadie65 wrote:You do realize the majority of folks now attending a Styx concert are looking primarily for a sense of nostalgia right?
Saint John wrote:I do realize, and respect, that. But what's wrong with making the show sound as good as it possibly can...and that can only happen with Dennis aboard. He was an integral part of their sound and it would be fitting to see the guy on stage with them again. Seems pretty simple to me. And I don't give a shit how uncomfortable they feel. This is about the fans and ending this thing right.sadie65 wrote:You do realize the majority of folks now attending a Styx concert are looking primarily for a sense of nostalgia right?
Saint John wrote:And I'd venture to guess that this "generation" makes up no more than 10% of their audience.styxfanNH wrote:Remember, there is a generation of Styx fans that have never seen Dennis with Styx.
sadie65 wrote:
You do realize the majority of folks now attending a Styx concert are looking primarily for a sense of nostalgia right? They aren't really going to concern themselves with who is actually in the band anymore. Since Styx were never truly given any measure of critical acclaim, and since they haven't stayed off the road for the majority of the time since the split, there's no real hype to be gained by having DDY back in the lineup. Why put any of these men into a position where they would in all probability be uncomfortable together simply to appease some perceived idea it would bring about a groundswell of support. It won't. I highly doubt they've got many more years to be doing what they are doing in the first place. I'd rather they all be happy doing what they are.
sadie65 wrote:Saint John wrote:I do realize, and respect, that. But what's wrong with making the show sound as good as it possibly can...and that can only happen with Dennis aboard. He was an integral part of their sound and it would be fitting to see the guy on stage with them again. Seems pretty simple to me. And I don't give a shit how uncomfortable they feel. This is about the fans and ending this thing right.sadie65 wrote:You do realize the majority of folks now attending a Styx concert are looking primarily for a sense of nostalgia right?
With all due respect...it hasn't been about the fans in almost 10 years. Why should that be a consideration now? I am not being a smart aleck when I ask that. These men clearly prefer things the way they have played out...well at least those in control do. I am a big Dennis fan, very much enjoy his show as is. But whatever your perspective, the band his diluted an already dwindling fan base. The fans? That's sweet...but it just hasn't been about them in ages, both with Dennis in the band, and with him out of the band.
chowhall wrote:sadie65 wrote:Saint John wrote:I do realize, and respect, that. But what's wrong with making the show sound as good as it possibly can...and that can only happen with Dennis aboard. He was an integral part of their sound and it would be fitting to see the guy on stage with them again. Seems pretty simple to me. And I don't give a shit how uncomfortable they feel. This is about the fans and ending this thing right.sadie65 wrote:You do realize the majority of folks now attending a Styx concert are looking primarily for a sense of nostalgia right?
With all due respect...it hasn't been about the fans in almost 10 years. Why should that be a consideration now? I am not being a smart aleck when I ask that. These men clearly prefer things the way they have played out...well at least those in control do. I am a big Dennis fan, very much enjoy his show as is. But whatever your perspective, the band his diluted an already dwindling fan base. The fans? That's sweet...but it just hasn't been about them in ages, both with Dennis in the band, and with him out of the band.
Because when Dennis was in the band, it was always about the fans. That's why we got the Kilroy tour.
sadie65 wrote:Did you not see my last statement? It was long ago established that it was a business and NOT about the fans. Not with him in the band, nor without him in the band.
Saint John wrote:And I'd venture to guess that this "generation" makes up no more than 10% of their audience.styxfanNH wrote:Remember, there is a generation of Styx fans that have never seen Dennis with Styx.
quote="Abitaman"]froy wrote:I do agree that Gowan should be kept as the keyboard player if Dennis chooses not to do the keys 100%..
When Dennis comes Gowan goes .
That's it...
froy wrote:[quote="Abitaman"]froy wrote:I do agree that Gowan should be kept as the keyboard player if Dennis chooses not to do the keys 100%..
When Dennis comes Gowan goes .
That's it...
And if Dennis doesn't come...say by June, then your gone? :
Abitaman wrote:froy wrote:[quote="Abitaman"]froy wrote:I do agree that Gowan should be kept as the keyboard player if Dennis chooses not to do the keys 100%..
When Dennis comes Gowan goes .
That's it...
And if Dennis doesn't come...say by June, then your gone? :
Would that make you happy ?
Do you want me to go and have Gowan stay?
Do you really like Gowan that much?
Is he your secret lover?
Do you guys sleep together?
Please come clean man.
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Nicely said, but more importantly, why don't you like yellow cars?? I love my yellow car!![]()
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