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Postby brywool » Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:57 am

Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related
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Postby pinkfloyd1973 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:08 am

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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby froy » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:13 am

brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby froy » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:18 am

brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


Tommy's rockin on this one..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pqYgGDHhik

Love the drum machine

Let's not forget this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDW4CV-Ge-4
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Postby brywool » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:37 am

If that's what's making the Dennis fans happy, then that's great.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.
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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby Everett » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:02 am

brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


Yup sad really
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Postby Saint John » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:12 am

brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


I thought the performance was great! Seriously, what was wrong with it? :?
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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby froy » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:57 am

Everett wrote:
brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


Yup sad really


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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby Everett » Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:59 am

froy wrote:
Everett wrote:
brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


Yup sad really


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Postby bugsymalone » Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:17 am

Oh come on. Dennis has fun with this song. He always has a campy, humorous take on it and tries to milk some fun for the audience out of it.

It was a very big hit. Many fans love it. Kids especially.

Would I rather it be retired and something like Castle Walls put in its place, well, yeah, but that is never going to happen.

I have always looked upon it as a goof off song in his set and I think he does as well. He is very aware a lot of people get a big kick out of it.


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Postby StyxCollector » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:38 am

For those who have not seen Dennis, it goes over very well. I think people forget that your average Joe/Jane likes to hear songs they are familiar with. Dennis has accepted this. Styx has as well, but they still ignore part of their hits for one reason or another (not dredging up that debate - not my goal here). It really does need repeating - those of us on this board represent such a small percentage of the people who go out and see Dennis and Styx. For the most part they don't cater to us. Maybe a track here or there (as DDY has done over the years), or the limited run of shows Styx is doing with GI/Po8 - that's about it. Outside of that, it's anywhere from 60 - 120 minutes of hits (depending on venue and if they're no a multi-bill slot) to keep asses in seats.

A good "we'll never do that again" moment was the Journey Generations tour where they did that whole first set of moldy oldies from the first few years. I loved it, but that crowd was RESTLESS until they hit around 1978 material. It's unfortunate, but that's the way these things go.
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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby Boomchild » Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:16 pm

brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


For me, not really. I have said before that I really don't care for this song in a live setting. However, I completely understand why Dennis is playing it. I do wish that he would rotate it in and out of his set. I will also say that he does seem to get a little too campy with at times, which I feel detracts from the overall performance of the song. I compare it to how bored I got with Miss America live and JY's posing while performing it.
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Postby hoagiepete » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:43 pm

brywool wrote:If that's what's making the Dennis fans happy, then that's great.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.


Rush used drum machines? WTF? They have Peart and still used drum machines?
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:07 am

hoagiepete wrote:
brywool wrote:If that's what's making the Dennis fans happy, then that's great.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.


Rush used drum machines? WTF? They have Peart and still used drum machines?


Is that true? I never heard that one before. StyxCollector would know.

I know that they stuffed Fitz (from Night Ranger) to the side or under the stage when he toured with Van Halen. He played keyboards for them, Eddie wasn't playing them.
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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby brywool » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:09 am

Saint John wrote:
brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


I thought the performance was great! Seriously, what was wrong with it? :?


If this is what you want out of him, then it's great.
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Postby brywool » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:11 am

hoagiepete wrote:
brywool wrote:If that's what's making the Dennis fans happy, then that's great.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.


Rush used drum machines? WTF? They have Peart and still used drum machines?


My BAD Pete! I meant Electronic Drums- Sorry about that! I mixed my examples up in my haste to reply.
Same with Van Halen- Electronic drums, not drum machines.

Genesis and Phil, though were correct.

It should've read:
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Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.

(Sorry for the mix up)



The question was "is this what Dennis fans really want?"

I'm not going to comment on whether the clip is good or bad. I'll let the clip do that talking.
However, if this is what Dennis' fans want out of him, then that explains a lot.
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Postby StyxCollector » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:19 am

hoagiepete wrote:
brywool wrote:If that's what's making the Dennis fans happy, then that's great.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.


Rush used drum machines? WTF? They have Peart and still used drum machines?


They wrote with them, and Neil used electronic drums. Geddy did use a sequencer (starting with the Oberheim DMX I believe, which is technically a drum machine; I think for later stuff he just used the built-in arpeggiators and sequencers of the Rolands), and by Grace Under Pressure with songs like "Red Sector A", Neil was wearing headphones live so everything was beat precise. It got worse with Power Windows and on because they had to sync to video elements as well, so while they technically never used a drum machine, they arguably were slaves in the same way for certain songs.
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Re: DeYoung and Roboto

Postby brywool » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:19 am

Boomchild wrote:
brywool wrote:Is this REALLY what Dennis fans want to see?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwqMQ1G ... re=related


For me, not really. I have said before that I really don't care for this song in a live setting. However, I completely understand why Dennis is playing it. I do wish that he would rotate it in and out of his set. I will also say that he does seem to get a little too campy with at times, which I feel detracts from the overall performance of the song. I compare it to how bored I got with Miss America live and JY's posing while performing it.


My Feelings Exactly, and I agree with the Miss America comments as well. That same ... 'over selling' also came from JY in Snowblind.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:25 am

StyxCollector wrote:
hoagiepete wrote:
brywool wrote:If that's what's making the Dennis fans happy, then that's great.

As for drum machines, Genesis used drum machines all the time.
Phil Collins used them all the time.
Van Halen used them.
Rush used them.
I can't stand em, but some like em.

Btw, Tommy's was an electronic kit on the tracks, not a drum machine.


Rush used drum machines? WTF? They have Peart and still used drum machines?


They wrote with them, and Neil used electronic drums. Geddy did use a sequencer (starting with the Oberheim DMX I believe, which is technically a drum machine; I think for later stuff he just used the built-in arpeggiators and sequencers of the Rolands), and by Grace Under Pressure with songs like "Red Sector A", Neil was wearing headphones live so everything was beat precise. It got worse with Power Windows and on because they had to sync to video elements as well, so while they technically never used a drum machine, they arguably were slaves in the same way for certain songs.


During Vapor Trails too.

I know during the song "Subdivisions" that voice is recorded during the live shows, the one that says "Subdivisions".
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:30 am

brywool wrote:

The question was "is this what Dennis fans really want?"

I'm not going to comment on whether the clip is good or bad. I'll let the clip do that talking.
However, if this is what Dennis' fans want out of him, then that explains a lot.


I've been to 25+ DDY solo concerts and when he started playing "Mr. Roboto" the crowd would go crazy, in a good way. My kids and the "newbies" I bring to the concert really enjoy seeing/hearing "Mr. Roboto" live. They have fun watching DDY and his band having a good time on the stage.

Watching a YouTube video and being there live is like night and day, same goes for EVERY concert. To each his/her own.
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Postby StyxCollector » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:31 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:During Vapor Trails too.

I know during the song "Subdivisions" that voice is recorded during the live shows, the one that says "Subdivisions".


Whole different thing - that's a triggered sample done live (as are a lot of the key parts). Not sure if Neil triggers it or it's Geddy on one of his pedals. I know it's not Alex (who also has a set of MIDI pedals).

Having done a Rush tribute band, it's easier than it sounds. It's involved, but not bad at all.
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Postby brywool » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:39 am

StyxCollector wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:During Vapor Trails too.

I know during the song "Subdivisions" that voice is recorded during the live shows, the one that says "Subdivisions".


Whole different thing - that's a triggered sample done live (as are a lot of the key parts). Not sure if Neil triggers it or it's Geddy on one of his pedals. I know it's not Alex (who also has a set of MIDI pedals).

Having done a Rush tribute band, it's easier than it sounds. It's involved, but not bad at all.


SC- What did you play in the tribute band??
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Postby StyxCollector » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:42 am

brywool wrote:SC- What did you play in the tribute band??


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Postby brywool » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:49 am

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brywool wrote:SC- What did you play in the tribute band??


Bass and keys


Cool. I didn't know that.

Difficult bass parts. Kudos.
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Postby froy » Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:12 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
brywool wrote:

The question was "is this what Dennis fans really want?"

I'm not going to comment on whether the clip is good or bad. I'll let the clip do that talking.
However, if this is what Dennis' fans want out of him, then that explains a lot.


I've been to 25+ DDY solo concerts and when he started playing "Mr. Roboto" the crowd would go crazy, in a good way. My kids and the "newbies" I bring to the concert really enjoy seeing/hearing "Mr. Roboto" live. They have fun watching DDY and his band having a good time on the stage.

Watching a YouTube video and being there live is like night and day, same goes for EVERY concert. To each his/her own.


My garbage comment was about the daytime concert in front of a building. Dennis needs better stages.
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Postby brywool » Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:17 am

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My garbage comment was about the daytime concert in front of a building. Dennis needs better stages.


I figured that out actually.
Agreed. That's also part of my feeling as well and also part of why I asked the question. Dennis is above this-- isn't he??? There were those that beat up on Styx quite a bit for doing the "fair circuit" and just had a field day with them. In this clip, Dennis looks like he's playing at a WalMart or Winnebago convention. Nice building behind him, but look at the front row of the audience. Not his fault for sure, but man, it's tough to see bands that you like in these situations.
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Postby Everett » Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:48 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
brywool wrote:

The question was "is this what Dennis fans really want?"

I'm not going to comment on whether the clip is good or bad. I'll let the clip do that talking.
However, if this is what Dennis' fans want out of him, then that explains a lot.


I've been to 25+ DDY solo concerts and when he started playing "Mr. Roboto" the crowd would go crazy, in a good way. My kids and the "newbies" I bring to the concert really enjoy seeing/hearing "Mr. Roboto" live. They have fun watching DDY and his band having a good time on the stage.

Watching a YouTube video and being there live is like night and day, same goes for EVERY concert. To each his/her own.


I still don't know why :?

But i will continue to sit in protest whenever that song is played (as you saw)
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Postby StyxCollector » Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:11 am

brywool wrote:
StyxCollector wrote:
brywool wrote:SC- What did you play in the tribute band??


Bass and keys


Cool. I didn't know that.

Difficult bass parts. Kudos.


Actually quite easy - I picked up a lot of the Rush stuff around 87/88. Got into them in the MTV era, so GUP, PoW, and HYF are my favorites. Most parts sound much harder than they are. Some are genuinely tricky ("Turn the Page"), and then remembering the live vs. studio variations ...

I'm actually in the midst of recoring my new jazz album (1st one that's all me; I've done a few in the past with a co-writer/arranger). I arranged a few rock tunes, one of which is "Cygnus X-1".
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:31 am

Everett wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
brywool wrote:

The question was "is this what Dennis fans really want?"

I'm not going to comment on whether the clip is good or bad. I'll let the clip do that talking.
However, if this is what Dennis' fans want out of him, then that explains a lot.


I've been to 25+ DDY solo concerts and when he started playing "Mr. Roboto" the crowd would go crazy, in a good way. My kids and the "newbies" I bring to the concert really enjoy seeing/hearing "Mr. Roboto" live. They have fun watching DDY and his band having a good time on the stage.

Watching a YouTube video and being there live is like night and day, same goes for EVERY concert. To each his/her own.


I still don't know why :?

But i will continue to sit in protest whenever that song is played (as you saw)


Again, to each his own. You don't like the song fine, other people like it. By the way I have pictures of you during "Mr. Roboto" - LOL
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Postby Everett » Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:03 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
Everett wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
brywool wrote:

The question was "is this what Dennis fans really want?"

I'm not going to comment on whether the clip is good or bad. I'll let the clip do that talking.
However, if this is what Dennis' fans want out of him, then that explains a lot.


I've been to 25+ DDY solo concerts and when he started playing "Mr. Roboto" the crowd would go crazy, in a good way. My kids and the "newbies" I bring to the concert really enjoy seeing/hearing "Mr. Roboto" live. They have fun watching DDY and his band having a good time on the stage.

Watching a YouTube video and being there live is like night and day, same goes for EVERY concert. To each his/her own.


I still don't know why :?

But i will continue to sit in protest whenever that song is played (as you saw)


Again, to each his own. You don't like the song fine, other people like it. By the way I have pictures of you during "Mr. Roboto" - LOL


How dare you :twisted: 8) When you get a chance pm me the pics you have
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