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Postby styxfansite » Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:48 am

Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby Mr JY Roboto » Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:33 am

styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby froy » Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:09 pm

styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby froy » Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:11 pm

Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


Not this time
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Postby chickenbeef » Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:28 pm

jesus christ take some time to program your keyboards with the right sound
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby styxfansite » Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:29 pm

Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


So styx is a cover band also then? With Larry singing "Come Sail Away", "Lady", "Grand Illusion", and "Suite Madam Blue" and many many more songs.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby DerriD » Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:17 pm

Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


I don't think Dennis is billing it as anything else.
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Postby LtVanish » Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:22 pm

Sounds great, August has a good voice!
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Postby bugsymalone » Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:52 am

A little info, for those interested, on this subject. Plus a bit more.


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Reinventing The Originals:
Look-Alike, Sound-Alike Musicians Give New Life To Classic Acts


3/12/2010
By John Voket



In the 2001 film Rock Star , actor Mark Wahlberg portrays a wannabe singer who vicariously lives out an arena rock dream by fronting a heavy metal tribute band. All is well and good until the actual band he and his mates are covering invites him to come and front their show following the ego-fueled departure of their original and "irreplaceable" lead singer.

While Rock Star is based on the real-life experience of Tim "Ripper" Owens, who initially was in a Judas Priest cover band until he was actually tapped to join the real Judas Priest, the phenomenon of replacing seemingly irreplaceable (or deceased!) members of some of rock's most popular acts is becoming much more frequent. In fact, there are even a few acts out there — Little River Band and Molly Hatchet come to mind — whose current incarnations do not include any of the original founders.

One of the bands that has accomplished making high profile substitutions successfully is Journey, who is on its fifth lead singer. Filipino national Arnel Pineda now fronts the band, following the departure of original front man Gregg Rolie, who was briefly replaced by Robert Fleischman before the band drafted its most popular singer Steve Perry in 1977, followed by his replacement Steve Augeri in '98.

Last year, the progressive rock band Yes also enraged many of its core fans by unceremoniously dropping co-founder Jon Anderson, who arguably has one of the most unique voices in classic rock, but was suffering with respiratory problems and could not tour.

Like in the Wahlberg film, Anderson was replaced by cover band singer Benoit David. Yes, incidentally, went on to recruit Oliver Wakeman — son of the band's long-time keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who was also restricted from touring due to health concerns.

Foreigner, whose personnel always revolved around founder Mick Jones, nonetheless faltered temporarily after original lead singer Lou Gramm struck out on a solo career. But thanks to terrific new recruit Kelly Hansen, the band is back and enjoying new life in front of enthusiastic audiences worldwide.

Last weekend, Connecticut played host to two very different acts, which are both enjoying newfound success in live arenas thanks to look- and sound-alike recruits. On February 25, Styx co-founder and primary songwriter Dennis DeYoung played The Ridgefield Playhouse with an entirely new backing band whose players were already so musically tight at only their third gig together, that they rivaled the original Styx lineup at its best.

Besides a swarthy catalog of classic rock staples that includes "Come Sail Away," "Babe," "Lady," and "Mr Roboto," DeYoung hired the most astounding pair of guitarist singers in August Zadra (who performs "Blue Collar Man," "Renegade," and "Too Much Time on My Hands") and James Leahey.

Their seemingly footloose but highly precise playing could easily be mistaken for Tommy Shaw and James "JY" Young, who carried on as Styx in 1999 without DeYoung following several on-again, off-again reunion attempts.

That incarnation of Styx, which is still touring and recording today, features the voice and keyboard work of former Canadian solo star Lawrence Gowan. And neither DeYoung or the Shaw-Young camps are looking back.

From Rock To Theater And Back

Despite his split from Styx, DeYoung continued to enjoy a career in show business, having won a lawsuit to permit billing himself as "performing the music of Styx." He also supplemented his career by writing for the stage — contributing the book for a musical based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame , and last year, penning tunes for The 101 Dalmatians Musical .

In an interview following the Ridgefield show, DeYoung talked about how excited he was to showcase his current band and his most beloved song creations to new and loyal fan bases.

"The only reason to keep doing this is to have the chance to create something new, because the nature of touring is regurgitation and repetition, and I get bored pretty fast," DeYoung said. "So when my son [Matthew] called me up and said, 'Dad, I heard this guy August Zadra' — and he sent me some videos of August performing 'Renegade' and 'Too Much Time on my Hands,' I thought, yikes — let's do this!"

DeYoung said trotting out the new band fulfills the wishes of most of his longtime fans who come out to relive the memories, and in some small way for just a couple of hours, recapture the innocence of their younger days.

"And it all happened by accident because my son found this incredible [performer], August," DeYoung said. "You know, I wouldn't have done this tour without him. But after playing five shows, I have come to realize this is what Styx fans have been craving. And at 63, it does an old man's heart good that I can still experience this."

Although Styx and DeYoung may have their rabid fan base, there may be no more loyal group of musical followers, and no more unforgiving when it comes to trying to replace their hero Jerry Garcia, than the Grateful Dead "Heads."

This multi-generational contingent has been chasing the unique kind of tribal energy the Grateful Dead had been producing and sharing from the stage since the mid-1960s.

But after Garcia's death in 1995, and despite several valiant attempts to recreate his particular combination of vocal and guitar magic, no reconfiguration of players including two separate attempts reuniting most of the band's core surviving members has come as close as Further to sounding like the original Grateful Dead.

Taking The Dead Further

Following a stellar show last December at the Oakdale Theatre, Further, featuring original Dead members Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, returned to Connecticut for a sold-out Mohegan Sun arena set on February 26.

What makes Further the most loyal recreation of The Grateful Dead sound to date is the talents of guitarist and singer John Kadlecik. Now, Further's other backing players, drummers Joe Russo and Jay Lane along with keyboardist Jeff Chimenti are spectacular and loyal replicators of the Dead's material, but from his first few gigs with Further late last summer, Dead Heads have been raving about Kadlecik.

According to his bio, the multi-instrumentalist musician and singer-songwriter hails from the Washington, D.C., area, and is perhaps best known for replicating the Jerry Garcia parts in Dark Star Orchestra (as well as being a co-founder of the group).

Kadlecik performances are so much fun, and astounding to listen to, because he has managed to grasp the slight variations in Garcia's style that developed over the three decades he fronted the Grateful Dead. The newcomer — through the use of one of Garcia's own custom made guitars and stage amplifier system — replicates the tones Garcia was able to produce.

But Kadlecik takes it so much further, precisely integrating mistakes by eerily assimilating Garcia's triplet-based noodling, occasionally hitting an off-key note or missing a fill completely.

Kadlecik also has a firm grasp on the entire catalog of live Grateful Dead material, because Dark Star Orchestra's niche was performing entire Dead concerts on a song-by-song basis. So his Mohegan Sun performance of "Foolish Heart" from the Grateful Dead's last 1989 studio recording, Built to Last , is as precisely reconfigured as the vintage "Alligator," from 1967's Anthem of the Sun , recorded two year's before Kadlecik was even born!

The good news for fans who missed them last weekend is, both DeYoung and Further plan to expand their concert touring well into 2010.

DeYoung is currently booking a summer run which will be announced in the coming weeks. And in addition to previously confirmed stops at the Nateva and All Good music festivals in July, Further will hit a number of outdoor venues and parks including a two-night run at Brooklyn, NY's MCU Park in Coney Island from June 26-27.


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Postby brywool » Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:31 am

these guys sound decent. However, it's really no different than Gowan singing in Styx, at least to me.

So you have to wonder if either camp is worried about over Styx-Saturation of their respective markets. That factor alone would seem to dictate that BOTH camps need to be doing new music in their shows.
I mean up here in Seattle, if Styx came through and I went and saw them (not gonna happen till their set lists change drastically or new music is released), then a month later DeYoung comes through playing much of the same stuff, I wouldn't go to his show because I'd just seen nearly the same deal a month ago (reverse the order of the bands, the point is, the 2nd one through the area suffers).

These guys should at least be talking so that they're not in the same areas at the same time. What would be ideal is if DeYoung toured a year while Styx sat at home. Then when Styx tours, DeYoung sits at home so there's no competition for them. Competition may be what Dennis is looking for though.
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Postby Don » Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:11 am

Styx played with REO last year at the Nokia in L.A. which is a nice venue. Maybe Dennis is beefing up his set list to try to get packaged with another performer. Let's face it, Billy Bobs BBQ isn't going to give you the same money as The Nokia Theater, even if the seat count is the same.
Perhaps DeYoung is trying to get some of that higher paying action for himself.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby Mr JY Roboto » Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:43 am

styxfansite wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


So styx is a cover band also then? With Larry singing "Come Sail Away", "Lady", "Grand Illusion", and "Suite Madam Blue" and many many more songs.


I was being sarcastic. Actually this guitarist/vocalist sounds pretty good doing Tommy's songs.

But...
Current Styx= 2 members from classic years and sometimes 3. Drummer with band 14 years and played with Styx when 4/5's of classic lineup
DDY=1 member from classic years and only member to be a part of Styx

Take your choice on who might be more of a cover band.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby chickenbeef » Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:23 am

Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


So styx is a cover band also then? With Larry singing "Come Sail Away", "Lady", "Grand Illusion", and "Suite Madam Blue" and many many more songs.


I was being sarcastic. Actually this guitarist/vocalist sounds pretty good doing Tommy's songs.

But...
Current Styx= 2 members from classic years and sometimes 3. Drummer with band 14 years and played with Styx when 4/5's of classic lineup
DDY=1 member from classic years and only member to be a part of Styx

Take your choice on who might be more of a cover band.


stop that and just enjoy the music
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby Everett » Thu Apr 08, 2010 6:59 am

froy wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


Not this time
Great stuff here


Nice job of being a hypocrite there froy :roll:
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby froy » Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:01 am

Thenightbull wrote:
froy wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


Not this time
Great stuff here


Nice job of being a hypocrite there froy :roll:


Nice job on being stupid Bull
Dennis is not billing himself with a band name
So how can he be a cover band..Dumbo
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby Everett » Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:07 am

froy wrote:
Thenightbull wrote:
froy wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


Not this time
Great stuff here


Nice job of being a hypocrite there froy :roll:


Nice job on being stupid Bull
Dennis is not billing himself with a band name
So how can he be a cover band..Dumbo


Just saying you accuse the actual band styx of being a cover band but then when dennis plays the same stuff you don't. Dennis has been in a cover band for the past 10 years you just don't accuse him of doing so :roll:
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby froy » Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:36 am

Thenightbull wrote:
froy wrote:
Thenightbull wrote:
froy wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


Not this time
Great stuff here


Nice job of being a hypocrite there froy :roll:


Nice job on being stupid Bull
Dennis is not billing himself with a band name
So how can he be a cover band..Dumbo


Just saying you accuse the actual band styx of being a cover band but then when dennis plays the same stuff you don't. Dennis has been in a cover band for the past 10 years you just don't accuse him of doing so :roll:


When Dennis calls himself Styx he will then be a cover band..
Until then he is Dennis DeYoung and the music of Styx
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby gr8dane » Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:00 pm

froy wrote:
Thenightbull wrote:
froy wrote:
Thenightbull wrote:
froy wrote:
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
styxfansite wrote:Here are two clips from Dennis's new band performing Too Much Time on My Hands, Fooling Yourself, Renegade, and Blue Collar Man featuring August Zadra on vocals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNelScS6rM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J12I40m3jeY

Also check out this users other video clips of Dennis doing 100 Years from now and Desert Moon at one of the acoustic shows.


To quote Froy ..."Cover Band".


Not this time
Great stuff here


Nice job of being a hypocrite there froy :roll:


Nice job on being stupid Bull
Dennis is not billing himself with a band name
So how can he be a cover band..Dumbo


Just saying you accuse the actual band styx of being a cover band but then when dennis plays the same stuff you don't. Dennis has been in a cover band for the past 10 years you just don't accuse him of doing so :roll:


When Dennis calls himself Styx he will then be a cover band..
Until then he is Dennis DeYoung and the music of Styx


Fair enough.
He is not a cover band.
But he is a guy doing covers then.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby froy » Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:11 pm

Not this time
Great stuff here[/quote]

Nice job of being a hypocrite there froy :roll:[/quote][/quote]

Nice job on being stupid Bull
Dennis is not billing himself with a band name
So how can he be a cover band..Dumbo[/quote]

Just saying you accuse the actual band styx of being a cover band but then when dennis plays the same stuff you don't. Dennis has been in a cover band for the past 10 years you just don't accuse him of doing so :roll:[/quote][/quote]

When Dennis calls himself Styx he will then be a cover band..
Until then he is Dennis DeYoung and the music of Styx[/quote]

Fair enough.
He is not a cover band.
But he is a guy doing covers then.[/quote][/quote]

Based on that so is Paul McCartney and John Fogerty
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Postby DerriD » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:10 am

It's just as weird for me to see Dennis' band doing Tommy songs as it is for me to see Larry singing Lady etc...

I think his band sounds fine, not Styx...but he's not claiming to be either.

For me, August sounds/looks more like Tommy than Larry does Dennis. No doubt a major reason he was hired.

Like a number of people I don't care who is singing the songs anymore, I've heard them into the ground. New material please.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby gr8dane » Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:47 am

[quote

Fair enough.
He is not a cover band.
But he is a guy doing covers then.[/quote][/quote]

Based on that so is Paul McCartney and John Fogerty[/quote]


No no no.Just Dennis.
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Re: Dennis's New Band

Postby bugsymalone » Sun Apr 11, 2010 12:27 am

gr8dane wrote:
Froy wrote:
Fair enough.
He is not a cover band.
But he is a guy doing covers then.
Based on that so is Paul McCartney and John Fogerty



No no no.Just Dennis.


:lol: gr8 !

I suppose if ANYONE sings someone else's song he or she automatically becomes a cover artist. So Dennis is sort of part cover, part original. Ditto McCartney.
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Postby styxfanNH » Sun Apr 11, 2010 6:49 pm

I've seen Dennis twice with this lineup. And while they were better the second time, one would hardly say that they are even close to what the classic lineup was at any point in their time together. They just don't play or have played enough dates together.

And the cover band arguement is old Froy. Dennis never tours exclusively on his name. The marketing always includes "and the music of Styx". I don't have a problem with it. It is what it is. Seems like the only people in the world who still have a major issue with it are about 5 people on this board. Definitely time to move on.
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Postby kansas666 » Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:51 pm

I've got to admit I was a little bit surprised when I saw this video. One of my main criticisms of Denny has always been his lousy backing band. Granted this video was shot by some guy in the balcony with a camera. Sorry Froy it wasn't a soundboard. I'd say it wasn't too bad.

After reading that interview it is good to see that Denny and his crew (family) :roll: are aware that he needed to do something about the band. Now if he can only lose his wife...sheesh.
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Postby yogi » Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:41 am

For a change up I believe that Dennis and his band should do a show where they play nothing but the 'Music of Queen and Journey'.

If that goes over, then Dennis and his band should perform the album 'Out On A Day Pass' in it's entirety.
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Postby Zan » Tue Apr 13, 2010 4:44 am

For God sakes, Froy, would you shrink that damn avatar?
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Postby froy » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:14 am

Zan wrote:For God sakes, Froy, would you shrink that damn avatar?


Remember when I asked you to get rid of the pink fonts?
You ignored that request
Took ya about 2 years to listen .
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Postby Saint John » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:25 am

Holy shit ... Tommy Shaw wishes he could still sound like that! Blue Collar Man sounded amazing and there are notes in Renegade he doesn't even try to hit anymore. Great band. I'd rather see them than Styx ... especially when you factor in price. They seem to have more drive than Styx and that little something extra in their sound. But I am going to see Styx in Omaha this summer with Kansas and Foreigner. I'll report back with a full review.

PS The concert is free.
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Postby froy » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:32 am

Saint John wrote:Holy shit ... Tommy Shaw wishes he could still sound like that! Blue Collar Man sounded amazing and there are notes in Renegade he doesn't even try to hit anymore. Great band. I'd rather see them than Styx ... especially when you factor in price. They seem to have more drive than Styx and that little something extra in their sound. But I am going to see Styx in Omaha this summer with Kansas and Foreigner. I'll report back with a full review.

PS The concert is free.


You wont last 2 songs with Styx before you walk out..
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Postby Everett » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:34 am

froy wrote:
Saint John wrote:Holy shit ... Tommy Shaw wishes he could still sound like that! Blue Collar Man sounded amazing and there are notes in Renegade he doesn't even try to hit anymore. Great band. I'd rather see them than Styx ... especially when you factor in price. They seem to have more drive than Styx and that little something extra in their sound. But I am going to see Styx in Omaha this summer with Kansas and Foreigner. I'll report back with a full review.

PS The concert is free.


You wont last 2 songs with Styx before you walk out..


Come on froy don't talk about yourself like that :lol:
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