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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:43 am

froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.




Just give up fred :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby froy » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:59 am

Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.




Just give up fred :lol: :lol: :wink:


Go feed Bam Bam Wilma make sure Dino stay's away
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:11 am

froy wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.




Just give up fred :lol: :lol: :wink:


Go breast feed Bam Bam Wilma make sure Dino stay's away



Yeah right. Its your turn to take care of her. :roll:
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby gr8dane » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:21 am

froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:28 am

gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.



WOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOO And they just keep on keeping on :lol: Way to go guys :wink: :D
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Boomchild » Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:34 pm

gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:51 pm

Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.



But the fans still loved them & they keep coming to see them. :D
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby gr8dane » Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:06 pm

Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.



But the fans still loved them & they keep coming to see them. :D


Yep ,that they do.
Lots of bands couldn't draw diddlysquat either and have folded years ago.
They are making a tidy living and playing music live still.
Not working at an assembly line or stocking shelves.
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:15 pm

gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.



But the fans still loved them & they keep coming to see them. :D


Yep ,that they do.
Lots of bands couldn't draw diddlysquat either and have folded years ago.
They are making a tidy living and playing music live still.
Not working at an assembly line or stocking shelves.



They are out doing what they love to do. :wink: :D
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:04 am

Babyblue wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.



But the fans still loved them & they keep coming to see them. :D


Yep ,that they do.
Lots of bands couldn't draw diddlysquat either and have folded years ago.
They are making a tidy living and playing music live still.
Not working at an assembly line or stocking shelves.



They are out doing what they love to do. :wink: :D


Actually that's not true for ALL members of the band. Not too hard to figure that one out.

Oh, I forgot to add, 8) :?: :roll: :lol: :D :shock:
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Boomchild » Fri Sep 03, 2010 6:40 pm

gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.



But the fans still loved them & they keep coming to see them. :D


Yep ,that they do.
Lots of bands couldn't draw diddlysquat either and have folded years ago.
They are making a tidy living and playing music live still.
Not working at an assembly line or stocking shelves.


Still it's not a real accomplishment that sets them apart from the other bands that are doing the same thing. Now if they were to draw (on their own) the kind of crowds that Aerosmith, AC\DC etc. that may be a different story. It's not because of the band it has more to do with what is popular right now (i.e. Classic Rock Tour Circuit). It will be interesting to see what happens to them when the bottom drops out of it. When it does, maybe they should close their shows with TS' "Fading Away" from GWG. I can just picture it: Tommy asking "Would You Like Fries With That" and JY saying "Welcome To Walmart" :D
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Babyblue » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:07 pm

Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
froy wrote:
I think froy is just a little pissed off ,that they are actually doing as well as they are


Really tells us just how great they are doing name all the accomplishments.


Well sugarnuts.
You said they would fold 10 years ago,and yet here they are still going strong.
That's good enough to me.

Check mate.


I think it's hard to claim this as an accomplishment. There are lots of bands that are still tour playing their hits from the past.
Other then that Styx has done nothing to set themselves apart from their hey day. None of their releases post the split have been more then a blip on the radar.



But the fans still loved them & they keep coming to see them. :D


Yep ,that they do.
Lots of bands couldn't draw diddlysquat either and have folded years ago.
They are making a tidy living and playing music live still.
Not working at an assembly line or stocking shelves.


Still it's not a real accomplishment that sets them apart from the other bands that are doing the same thing. Now if they were to draw (on their own) the kind of crowds that Aerosmith, AC\DC etc. that may be a different story. It's not because of the band it has more to do with what is popular right now (i.e. Classic Rock Tour Circuit). It will be interesting to see what happens to them when the bottom drops out of it. When it does, maybe they should close their shows with TS' "Fading Away" from GWG. I can just picture it: Tommy asking "Would You Like Fries With That" and JY saying "Welcome To Walmart" :D



Good try but not very funny :roll: :shock:
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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby Rockwriter » Sat Sep 04, 2010 10:59 am

froy wrote:
Rockwriter wrote:Here is the link to the archived show of Todd's appearance on Long Live Rock http://www.wewillrockyoublog.com/2010/0 ... live-rock/

This turned out very well, I thought. Thanks once again to Todd, who was not feeling well and did this anyway for us. We talked about the upcoming tour, 'Regeneration,' his DVD, the state of the music business and more.

Sterling


Just listened to this interview, It's nice to hear a fill in drummer talk about Money for 30 min Yea Gowan play's his dick off but he sings like there's one up is shooter. Play the show and get paid That say's it all. Todd would rather play for 8000 drunks that 15 thousand Real Fans that says it all as well.
It may be time for Todd to move on to greener pastures as this field is dried up



Well, it doesn't really surprise me that that is your take on it, LOL. As diplomatically as possible, I might point out that you're kind of biased! Todd was just telling the truth about what is, after all, a business. Styx in the past wasn't a charity, either, was it? It's a for-profit venture like everything else people do for a living. Why do people try to pretend otherwise?


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Re: Todd Sucherman interview - archived show available now

Postby StyxCollector » Sat Sep 04, 2010 11:15 am

Rockwriter wrote:Well, it doesn't really surprise me that that is your take on it, LOL. As diplomatically as possible, I might point out that you're kind of biased! Todd was just telling the truth about what is, after all, a business. Styx in the past wasn't a charity, either, was it? It's a for-profit venture like everything else people do for a living. Why do people try to pretend otherwise?


Probably the only time it was close to a charity was the TW4 days when they probably were not making much. By the time they hit it with GI, there was pretty much no turning back. They have overhead (and they did then) arguably they have less hands in the pie now and less of an entourage helping them, but people still need to get paid. As someone who is on the road quite a bit, I can tell you whoever is on the road with them gets hazard pay. I'm easily on the road up to about 100 days (or so) a year, and it gets really old, really quick. Considering Styx plays at least 100 dates a year ... no one is doing it for free.

At $30k/gig for 100 gigs, that's $3 million. There's no way they just clear that because you can't afford management, roadies, production, and other salaries PLUS paying the principals with that after taxes.
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