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Born4adventure wrote:styx has reunited four times already. that's over now, they've cut off the dead weight and are an unstopable rock n' rollin' machine
Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
well they all seem to be obsessed with every move the band makes
Everett wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
well they all seem to be obsessed with every move the band makes
And they complain about the same old set list while dennis is doing the SAME thing
Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
well they all seem to be obsessed with every move the band makes
And they complain about the same old set list while dennis is doing the SAME thing
Some do some don't. I find the discussion interesting and entertaining. But that is as far is goes. Haven't gone to a Styx concert since '99 and stopped buying Styx albums since Cyclo. I was just thinking what a waste for them to put out alll those live albums between BNW and Cyclo when they could have done new material featuring the new version of the band. How many live versions does one Styx fan need since the live versions do not really vary from the studio versions? As far as the current set lists, both bands are trapped. That's what the majority expects to hear and it's easy money.
Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
well they all seem to be obsessed with every move the band makes
And they complain about the same old set list while dennis is doing the SAME thing
Some do some don't. I find the discussion interesting and entertaining. But that is as far is goes. Haven't gone to a Styx concert since '99 and stopped buying Styx albums since Cyclo. I was just thinking what a waste for them to put out alll those live albums between BNW and Cyclo when they could have done new material featuring the new version of the band. How many live versions does one Styx fan need since the live versions do not really vary from the studio versions? As far as the current set lists, both bands are trapped. That's what the majority expects to hear and it's easy money.
the band has greatly improved the songs live from the studio recordings. on old styx recordings the drums are too low in the mix, at times the bass is too low in the mix, the guitars are sometimes dry. now with present day styx the drums are booming the guitars are rocking the bass is thundering and the harmonies are much thicker and straight. take a live version of blue collar man from caught in the act and then listen to a recent live recording, the new one is way better. the guys in styx have always been great song writers but now the playing and singing is on a way higher level
Boomchild wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
well they all seem to be obsessed with every move the band makes
And they complain about the same old set list while dennis is doing the SAME thing
Some do some don't. I find the discussion interesting and entertaining. But that is as far is goes. Haven't gone to a Styx concert since '99 and stopped buying Styx albums since Cyclo. I was just thinking what a waste for them to put out alll those live albums between BNW and Cyclo when they could have done new material featuring the new version of the band. How many live versions does one Styx fan need since the live versions do not really vary from the studio versions? As far as the current set lists, both bands are trapped. That's what the majority expects to hear and it's easy money.
the band has greatly improved the songs live from the studio recordings. on old styx recordings the drums are too low in the mix, at times the bass is too low in the mix, the guitars are sometimes dry. now with present day styx the drums are booming the guitars are rocking the bass is thundering and the harmonies are much thicker and straight. take a live version of blue collar man from caught in the act and then listen to a recent live recording, the new one is way better. the guys in styx have always been great song writers but now the playing and singing is on a way higher level
It's a matter of taste really. Still, IMO they were flooding the market with all Live albums after the split. IMO they would have been better served by doing less live albums and new studio material.
Boomchild wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:
Deyoung fans can't handle the truth. They still wanna know what dr. righteous did after he found out kilroy escaped his maximum security prison.
Actually, not all DeYoung fans. Some of them could care less what happens to the band that currently calls themselves Styx.
well they all seem to be obsessed with every move the band makes
And they complain about the same old set list while dennis is doing the SAME thing
Some do some don't. I find the discussion interesting and entertaining. But that is as far is goes. Haven't gone to a Styx concert since '99 and stopped buying Styx albums since Cyclo. I was just thinking what a waste for them to put out alll those live albums between BNW and Cyclo when they could have done new material featuring the new version of the band. How many live versions does one Styx fan need since the live versions do not really vary from the studio versions? As far as the current set lists, both bands are trapped. That's what the majority expects to hear and it's easy money.
the band has greatly improved the songs live from the studio recordings. on old styx recordings the drums are too low in the mix, at times the bass is too low in the mix, the guitars are sometimes dry. now with present day styx the drums are booming the guitars are rocking the bass is thundering and the harmonies are much thicker and straight. take a live version of blue collar man from caught in the act and then listen to a recent live recording, the new one is way better. the guys in styx have always been great song writers but now the playing and singing is on a way higher level
It's a matter of taste really. Still, IMO they were flooding the market with all Live albums after the split. IMO they would have been better served by doing less live albums and new studio material.
LtVanish wrote:What does any of this have to do with David Gilmour? I think the On an Island is a great album, may have to dust that album off and into the rotation for a while.
LtVanish wrote:What does any of this have to do with David Gilmour? I think the On an Island is a great album, may have to dust that album off and into the rotation for a while.
LtVanish wrote:What does any of this have to do with David Gilmour? I think the On an Island is a great album, may have to dust that album off and into the rotation for a while.
Don wrote:LtVanish wrote:What does any of this have to do with David Gilmour? I think the On an Island is a great album, may have to dust that album off and into the rotation for a while.
Listening to Red Sky At Night right now. Also be sure to check out About Face if you haven't already. I've got that one, OAI, Radio K.A.O.S., The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking and Echoes all together in shuffle mode on my playlist here at work.
Zan wrote:Gilmour is a guitar god.
Keiferb wrote:Zan wrote:Gilmour is a guitar god.
He is THE guitar god. Hi Zan - where have you been. I always enjoyed reading your posts - I think you have a fair and balanced opinion on Stygian matters. You also have a special way of rolling up a newspaper, and smacking the snout of those who need it. I finally get an account, and you disappear.
Bearded Clam wrote:during the original Wall tour, Roger would be singing his opening verses to Comfortably Numb, when it got to David's turn, the spotlight would switch to the top of the wall itself and there was David, it was pretty cool. Like I said, if that happens at the concert I'm at, I'll weep like a little baby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv9wXMCvNHk
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