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yogi wrote:Looking at the front page of this wbsite did I see that Styx's name was on the billboard for a UK tour with JOURNEY and FOREIGNER.
Unless you have 20/20 vison or better you may not even see that they are playing on this triple bill.
bugsymalone wrote:yogi wrote:Looking at the front page of this wbsite did I see that Styx's name was on the billboard for a UK tour with JOURNEY and FOREIGNER.
Unless you have 20/20 vison or better you may not even see that they are playing on this triple bill.
Bottom of the barrel.
Bugsy
gr8dane
Bottom of the barrel?Maybe ,but like cream floats to the top,Styx will be on top when it comes to the reviews of the 3.
froy wrote:gr8dane
Bottom of the barrel?Maybe ,but like cream floats to the top,Styx will be on top when it comes to the reviews of the 3.
Yea your review not from anyone else
gr8dane wrote:
Bottom of the barrel?Maybe ,but like cream floats to the top,Styx will be on top when it comes to the reviews of the 3.
Early to bed,early to rise.
Saint John wrote:gr8dane wrote:
Bottom of the barrel?Maybe ,but like cream floats to the top,Styx will be on top when it comes to the reviews of the 3.
Early to bed,early to rise.
You're not grounded in reality. Draw and "reviews" are what set this bill up the way it is. Styx can't even draw in the U.S. anymore, so what makes you think they're going to draw abroad? And I understand that reviews are based on performance, but if that performance hasn't afforded them to play to bigger audiences here, that means that people have most likely been underwhelmed with what they've seen.
I'm telling you right now ... the reviews and the fans will all favor Journey and Foreigner. They're simply better. Styx is merely a tag-along on this trip.
gr8dane wrote:
As I said earlier.Styx are going to Europe to go shopping.
The other guys are trying to pull in a crowd.
Saint John wrote:gr8dane wrote:
As I said earlier.Styx are going to Europe to go shopping.
The other guys are trying to pull in a crowd.
I'm not trying to downgrade the guys and I don't know as much about them as most of you, but how many times have they been to Europe in the past? I'm guessing that this might be a chance for fans that have yet to see them to get that chance. And that alone is pretty cool. Overall, I think merely the name recognition of this lineup will make it a huge success, and there are a lot of great songs fans are going to get the chance to hear.
Styx draws enough to make a profit and will continue to do so. They love to play music and they are making a very good living at it so why the hell not. We've been down this road so many times here...fans are not there to see Styx..blah blah blah. Who cares. I love to see them.Saint John wrote:gr8dane wrote:
Bottom of the barrel?Maybe ,but like cream floats to the top,Styx will be on top when it comes to the reviews of the 3.
Early to bed,early to rise.
You're not grounded in reality. Draw and "reviews" are what set this bill up the way it is. Styx can't even draw in the U.S. anymore, so what makes you think they're going to draw abroad? And I understand that reviews are based on performance, but if that performance hasn't afforded them to play to bigger audiences here, that means that people have most likely been underwhelmed with what they've seen.
I'm telling you right now ... the reviews and the fans will all favor Journey and Foreigner. They're simply better. Styx is merely a tag-along on this trip.
Mr JY Roboto wrote:Styx draws enough to make a profit and will continue to do so. They love to play music and they are making a very good living at it so why the hell not. We've been down this road so many times here...fans are not there to see Styx..blah blah blah. Who cares. I love to see them.Saint John wrote:gr8dane wrote:
Bottom of the barrel?Maybe ,but like cream floats to the top,Styx will be on top when it comes to the reviews of the 3.
Early to bed,early to rise.
You're not grounded in reality. Draw and "reviews" are what set this bill up the way it is. Styx can't even draw in the U.S. anymore, so what makes you think they're going to draw abroad? And I understand that reviews are based on performance, but if that performance hasn't afforded them to play to bigger audiences here, that means that people have most likely been underwhelmed with what they've seen.
I'm telling you right now ... the reviews and the fans will all favor Journey and Foreigner. They're simply better. Styx is merely a tag-along on this trip.
yogi wrote:Looking at the front page of this wbsite did I see that Styx's name was on the billboard for a UK tour with JOURNEY and FOREIGNER.
Unless you have 20/20 vison or better you may not even see that they are playing on this triple bill.
Don wrote:From Foreigner Online
Foreigner will be joining Journey along with special guest Styx in a UK tour in June 2011! Three of the biggest names in Classic Rock will be playing at 5 cities across the country.
Even Mick and Company are letting it be known that Styx is the low man on the totem pole for this tour.
Mick and Neal were interviewed together on UK radio this morning and Jones had to mention the fact that there would be a band named Styx touring with them as that tidbit was getting totally glossed over by the interviewer.
Keiferb wrote:yogi wrote:Looking at the front page of this wbsite did I see that Styx's name was on the billboard for a UK tour with JOURNEY and FOREIGNER.
Unless you have 20/20 vison or better you may not even see that they are playing on this triple bill.
I thought the exact same thing. Unfortunately, not an accident. Which means, you know exactly the chumming order of this little endeavor. Another sign of their ever evaporating relevance. Too bad, really. How do you play second fiddle to Foreigner, with their one original member remaining.
And I love JY's quote.... a "can’t-miss ‘guitars a-blazin’, vocals amazin’ kind of a classic rock evening". What a tool.
scarab wrote:funny, the band with most of its players at its peak, and with just as many hits as the other two plays 3rd billing.
Foreigner (as good or as bad as they are) are merely a Karaoke band with 1 member, and Journey its who knows how many times lead singer should be at least be sharing lead billing with Styx.
Saint John wrote:gr8dane wrote:
As I said earlier.Styx are going to Europe to go shopping.
The other guys are trying to pull in a crowd.
I'm not trying to downgrade the guys and I don't know as much about them as most of you, but how many times have they been to Europe in the past? I'm guessing that this might be a chance for fans that have yet to see them to get that chance. And that alone is pretty cool. Overall, I think merely the name recognition of this lineup will make it a huge success, and there are a lot of great songs fans are going to get the chance to hear.
StyxCollector wrote:The classic lineup of Styx was in Europe for a mini-tour in 1978, and toured there both on the Cornerstone and Paradise Theater.
The current lineup of Styx opened for Deep Purple a few years ago in the UK, and did a handful of European shows over the past 10 years.
I think collectively the classic lineup of Styx toured more outside North America than the current lineup.
Don wrote:From Foreigner Online
Foreigner will be joining Journey along with special guest Styx in a UK tour in June 2011! Three of the biggest names in Classic Rock will be playing at 5 cities across the country.
Even Mick and Company are letting it be known that Styx is the low man on the totem pole for this tour.
Mick and Neal were interviewed together on UK radio this morning and Jones had to mention the fact that there would be a band named Styx touring with them as that tidbit was getting totally glossed over by the interviewer.
froy wrote:Don wrote:From Foreigner Online
Foreigner will be joining Journey along with special guest Styx in a UK tour in June 2011! Three of the biggest names in Classic Rock will be playing at 5 cities across the country.
Even Mick and Company are letting it be known that Styx is the low man on the totem pole for this tour.
Mick and Neal were interviewed together on UK radio this morning and Jones had to mention the fact that there would be a band named Styx touring with them as that tidbit was getting totally glossed over by the interviewer.
All 3 bands are finished, Trying to pretend they are relevant which they all are not. Geesh Foreigner who the hell cares about them, It was Lou who made them great. Journey it was Perry, Neal and Cain who made them great. STYX it was Shaw and DeYoung who made them great.
Every band has broken up . If it were not from the drunks who want a night out to get loaded these band would draw nothing. Take away the beer at these shows and nobody shows up. Fans are not there for the music they are there for the beers.
Michigan Girl wrote:StyxCollector wrote:The classic lineup of Styx was in Europe for a mini-tour in 1978, and toured there both on the Cornerstone and Paradise Theater.
The current lineup of Styx opened for Deep Purple a few years ago in the UK, and did a handful of European shows over the past 10 years.
I think collectively the classic lineup of Styx toured more outside North America than the current lineup.
Glad to hear this, strictly, so DDY won't be thrown in the same fireY pits of hell as SP! I would use the *rolly eyes* here,
but they make me want to slap people ...so >>>
StyxCollector wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:StyxCollector wrote:The classic lineup of Styx was in Europe for a mini-tour in 1978, and toured there both on the Cornerstone and Paradise Theater.
The current lineup of Styx opened for Deep Purple a few years ago in the UK, and did a handful of European shows over the past 10 years.
I think collectively the classic lineup of Styx toured more outside North America than the current lineup.
Glad to hear this, strictly, so DDY won't be thrown in the same fireY pits of hell as SP! I would use the *rolly eyes* here,
but they make me want to slap people ...so >>>
So the whole "Dennis was holding us back from world domination" is a weak and bullshit argument.
Saint John wrote:scarab wrote:funny, the band with most of its players at its peak, and with just as many hits as the other two plays 3rd billing.
Foreigner (as good or as bad as they are) are merely a Karaoke band with 1 member, and Journey its who knows how many times lead singer should be at least be sharing lead billing with Styx.
They haven't gotten a break, they tour far too much and they don't seem to have anything new and exciting to offer. They're
yogi wrote:Looking at the front page of this wbsite did I see that Styx's name was on the billboard for a UK tour with JOURNEY and FOREIGNER.
Unless you have 20/20 vison or better you may not even see that they are playing on this triple bill.
froy wrote:Don wrote:From Foreigner Online
Foreigner will be joining Journey along with special guest Styx in a UK tour in June 2011! Three of the biggest names in Classic Rock will be playing at 5 cities across the country.
Even Mick and Company are letting it be known that Styx is the low man on the totem pole for this tour.
Mick and Neal were interviewed together on UK radio this morning and Jones had to mention the fact that there would be a band named Styx touring with them as that tidbit was getting totally glossed over by the interviewer.
All 3 bands are finished, Trying to pretend they are relevant which they all are not. Geesh Foreigner who the hell cares about them, It was Lou who made them great. Journey it was Perry, Neal and Cain who made them great. STYX it was Shaw and DeYoung who made them great.
Every band has broken up . If it were not from the drunks who want a night out to get loaded these band would draw nothing. Take away the beer at these shows and nobody shows up. Fans are not there for the music they are there for the beers.
froy wrote:"hoagiepete
Concerts have always been a reason to go get blitzed.
You gotta be blitzed to see Gowan.
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