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Postby Mr JY Roboto » Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:53 am

Does anyone have the Winterland (San Fran) show from Jan. 28, 1978? I saw this on Wolfgang's Vault along with another Winterland show from Apr 2, 1976 and the 1976 show from Providence. I didn't think they played Man In The Wilderness prior to '99.

1. The Grand Illusion
2. Lorelei
3. Mademoiselle
4. Fooling Yourself
5. Suite Madame Blue
6. Crystal Ball
7. Light Up
8. Lady
9. Man In The Wilderness
10.Come Sail Away
11.Midnight Ride
12.Miss America
13.Born For Adventure
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Postby Abitaman » Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:52 am

I believe I do. It is the show that was broadcast world wide, and DDY talks about being snowed in before going in to CSA. It also as the very annoying guitar at the end of that song!!!!!!!

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Postby FormerDJMike » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:42 am

Yes, Man In The Wilderness is indeed on this show and it sounds fabulous.

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Postby froy » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:49 am

Mr JY Roboto wrote:Does anyone have the Winterland (San Fran) show from Jan. 28, 1978? I saw this on Wolfgang's Vault along with another Winterland show from Apr 2, 1976 and the 1976 show from Providence. I didn't think they played Man In The Wilderness prior to '99.

1. The Grand Illusion
2. Lorelei
3. Mademoiselle
4. Fooling Yourself
5. Suite Madame Blue
6. Crystal Ball
7. Light Up
8. Lady
9. Man In The Wilderness
10.Come Sail Away
11.Midnight Ride
12.Miss America
13.Born For Adventure


Great setlist
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Postby cittadeeno23 » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:55 am

Awesome Setlist.
Now THAT's Styx!
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Postby bugsymalone » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:25 am

I am SUCH a fan of "Born for Adventure." Wishing Dennis would put it in his setlist. I might travel long distances again to hear him perform that one. It is not going to happen though.


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Postby masque » Thu Jul 01, 2010 3:02 am

wow......i would love to hear that show!
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Postby cittadeeno23 » Thu Jul 01, 2010 5:55 am

Born for Adventure AND Man in the Wilderness in the same set! 2 of the greatest Styx songs EVER!
I saw Styx a few times in 1978, but I don't remember the setlist!
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Postby Mr JY Roboto » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:10 am

masque wrote:wow......i would love to hear that show!


Register at Wolfgang's Vault website and you can listen to the entire thing.
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Postby FormerDJMike » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:48 am

I have a Massey Hall show from 76 or so that has "You Need Love" and "22 Years". Unfortunately it is on cassette but the boot should be out there somewhere.
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Postby FormerDJMike » Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:08 am

Gee thanks. Like I said it is ON CASSETTE and I have no way to upload it. Go somewhere and get a life.
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Postby FormerDJMike » Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:46 am

I've done this before? When? I don't post very much & considering you've only posted 22 messages ever makes me think you're someone with a multiple account. As I said, I have no way of converting it. I am sure there are easy ways to do it but I don't have access to it, nor do I have the time for it.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:54 am

hurricane #1 wrote:There are ways of converting it...easy ways.

And it's not like the first time you've committed said deuchebaggery.


Sheesh, why the name calling?

A few years ago I've sent boots of rare concerts or interviews to several people on this board. Of course the people that are friends or became friends of mine either traded or really appreciated what I gave them. The 2 people that I really didn't know but sent them a few boots to be nice, never even said "thank you", and turned out to be total tools.

If I was DJ Mike I wouldn't send you a thing, IMO.
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Postby hurricane #1 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:28 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
hurricane #1 wrote:There are ways of converting it...easy ways.

And it's not like the first time you've committed said deuchebaggery.


Sheesh, why the name calling?

A few years ago I've sent boots of rare concerts or interviews to several people on this board. Of course the people that are friends or became friends of mine either traded or really appreciated what I gave them. The 2 people that I really didn't know but sent them a few boots to be nice, never even said "thank you", and turned out to be total tools.

If I was DJ Mike I wouldn't send you a thing, IMO.


What name calling? I said he'd committed deuchebaggery, because he acted in a deuchebagmanlike manner by doing the same thing twice in the same thread. And the dick comment from the first post wasn't even necessarily worded towards him, although I'm glad that's where his heads at because as I've said, we've seen him talk about "how great his boots" are but have heard/seen nothing. The lesson is, if you're not going to share, just don't post. Why tell people "yeah I have it but I'm too lazy/(stupid?) to get it done because I have it and that's all that matters." No reason to clog up threads with posts that don't contribute.

And so what if I have 22 posts? Multiple accounts? Who has that kind of time? I check in sporadically for news, rarely ever see any, usually just people arguing with each other and other people that don't feel like sharing. If anything it's to my advantage to me that I have few posts here, as I'm glad I don't get stuck in the dennis vs styx mire while there hasn't even been new material in god damned years.

Bootlegs are made to be shared and suitemadamblue its too bad you had a few people forget to say thank you, it's not cool and people don't know what effort goes into putting shows up on your computer and sending them to other people so you deserve a thanks but that doesn't mean you should start shutting everybody out. Others bands message boards are MAINLY places to share material and news...not to argue about pointless bullshit.

If I had some rare stuff on a cassette and I knew that there were people all over the world itching to hear it I would be at radio shack figuring out how to share my goods as fast as possible. Oh yeah, I have done that. But then again, I'm not a deuchebag.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:10 pm

hurricane #1 wrote:
Bootlegs are made to be shared and suitemadamblue its too bad you had a few people forget to say thank you, it's not cool and people don't know what effort goes into putting shows up on your computer and sending them to other people so you deserve a thanks but that doesn't mean you should start shutting everybody out. Others bands message boards are MAINLY places to share material and news...not to argue about pointless bullshit.

If I had some rare stuff on a cassette and I knew that there were people all over the world itching to hear it I would be at radio shack figuring out how to share my goods as fast as possible. Oh yeah, I have done that. But then again, I'm not a deuchebag.


I don't put shows on a computer and email them out. I put the show on either a cd or dvd, make sure they're in a jewel case, then put them in a box or bubble wrapped envelope and then mail them out. It takes a little time and money which I don't mind to send to people that appreciate the music. It bothers me when the few people don't apprecite it and you never hear from them again, only to see they're sharing what was given to them on another message board for a trade.
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Postby hurricane #1 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 2:28 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
hurricane #1 wrote:
Bootlegs are made to be shared and suitemadamblue its too bad you had a few people forget to say thank you, it's not cool and people don't know what effort goes into putting shows up on your computer and sending them to other people so you deserve a thanks but that doesn't mean you should start shutting everybody out. Others bands message boards are MAINLY places to share material and news...not to argue about pointless bullshit.

If I had some rare stuff on a cassette and I knew that there were people all over the world itching to hear it I would be at radio shack figuring out how to share my goods as fast as possible. Oh yeah, I have done that. But then again, I'm not a deuchebag.


I don't put shows on a computer and email them out. I put the show on either a cd or dvd, make sure they're in a jewel case, then put them in a box or bubble wrapped envelope and then mail them out. It takes a little time and money which I don't mind to send to people that appreciate the music. It bothers me when the few people don't apprecite it and you never hear from them again, only to see they're sharing what was given to them on another message board for a trade.


I'd be slightly annoyed if I were you then too, as that sounds like way more work than just uploading mp3s...I can't speak for the 2 people that didn't say thank you to you though, they are deuchebags. I would have thanked you and asked what would you like from my ginormous music library and maybe you would have obtained some stuff you'd never get the chance to hear again, which you could in turn then share with other people.
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