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masque wrote:all in all a great review...there were a few minor things I felt differently about than you....but more often than not we pretty much saw it the same way.
yogi wrote:Good review Sterling.
In your opinion if Dennis came back on board would he do this show(Grand Illusion/Pieces Of Eight)?
brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
masque wrote:just a few small things such as I think the mix was pretty good right of the gate and by the time they reached the guitar solo in grand illusion it was obvious the guitars were going to be represented well in the mix.....much better than in louisville 4 days earlier....so i didnt really thing the drums or bass were too heavy....in fact, todd's drums sounded as good as any live drums I have ever heard.
i do agree that tommy played vintage stuff all night....but most of the night with a the exception of a couple of songs JY played that same custom made strat he has played since the mid to late 90's with the sustainer.....not vintage at all and in fact, as much as I love JY the sustainer has sort of become a "crutch" for him in recent years.
vocally the overall band was great and I agree there some spots that JY struggled and most noticeably on great white hope but the first halves of each verse he sounds fine and in nashville he even sounded pretty good on the second half of he verses versus louisville....we agree 100% that he sounded terrible on the chorus though!!! LOL.
so you see just little minor stuff....we're basically on the same page about what we saw!!!
yogi wrote:Sterling,
I say that Dennis would never do the show because within the context of that show he only gets to play 1 top 40 hit. Tommy gets to play 3 and Sing For The Day stalled at #41.
Yes Dennis could sing some of 'his' hits as encores but unless they played for 3+ hours he would not be playing many of the DDY/Styx signature pop(rock) hit songs. A bunch would get left off.
Dennis also stated publically that he was not proud of what he brought to the table for Pieces Of Eight. He stated that his efforts on that album were disappointing.
I can not seeing Dennis doing this show because of that. This show puts Tommy more in 'the spotlight' then Dennis. It also pushes JY out front more.
I am proDDY but I honestly do not think he would have ever done this show.
I sure wish that I could see it!!
froy wrote:brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
That's Gowan with vocal issues
JY with vocal issues
Todd with head banger issues,
Allot of issues with this group.
Babyblue wrote:froy wrote:brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
That's Gowan with vocal issues
JY with vocal issues
Todd with head banger issues,
Allot of issues with this group.
Everyone is just fine in the band.![]()
Rockwriter wrote:brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
I don't even know if it's a matter of vocal coaching. I think he should simply drop the keys to the songs that are out of his current range. When he sang in range, he sang better than he did last time I saw the band in 2005. But he's what, 64 now? You just can't keep screaming like that. Hell, I couldn't sing those songs in those keys, and I'm only 40. You have to play to your strengths and away from your weaknesses.
Sterling
froy wrote:brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
That's Gowan with vocal issues
JY with vocal issues
Todd with head banger issues,
Allot of issues with this group.
brywool wrote:froy wrote:brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
That's Gowan with vocal issues
JY with vocal issues
Todd with head banger issues,
Allot of issues with this group.
I have yet to hear Gowan be flat. I've heard his tone be thin, but not flat. A lot of singers have thin tone. Not DeYoung, but a lot.
I've also never heard him scream a song to get it out ala JY and GWH.
Todd's a great drummer. John Panozzo was an adequate drummer. Good, but nowhere near as good as Todd. Not sure how you
can look at Sucherman and say he's a bad drummer. That just makes your opinion less valid to me.
masque wrote:john panozzo was a hell of a lot better than "adequate".....he was one of the best and his drumming is VASTLY underrated!!! todd is incredible and I freaking love him. if i started a band tomorrow and could pick anyone I would have a hard time not picking todd.....BUT......John could hang with anyone....anytime.
"brywool"
Not sure how you can look at Sucherman and say he's a bad drummer. That just makes your opinion less valid to me.
froy wrote:"brywool"
Not sure how you can look at Sucherman and say he's a bad drummer. That just makes your opinion less valid to me.
It sure would make my O less valid if I said it, Next time let me say it first,
Being a head banger just means he's way to hard for STYX. They need finesse not power banging,
froy wrote:Babyblue wrote:froy wrote:brywool wrote:Jy needs to get himself to a vocal coach. He's having definite issues on this tour.
Cool review Sterling.
That's Gowan with vocal issues
JY with vocal issues
Todd with head banger issues,
Allot of issues with this group.
Everyone is just fine in the band.![]()
Of course you would know this after seeing them 1 time in your entire life.
"Babyblue"
Everyone is just fine in the band.
Of course you would know this after seeing them 1 time in your entire life
This is not my last show Fred.And if i could i would have gone to Atlanta,Ga for the last show.But no more funds. But i will see them again.
StyxCollector wrote:masque wrote:john panozzo was a hell of a lot better than "adequate".....he was one of the best and his drumming is VASTLY underrated!!! todd is incredible and I freaking love him. if i started a band tomorrow and could pick anyone I would have a hard time not picking todd.....BUT......John could hang with anyone....anytime.
While I agree John was definitely better than average in his prime, putting him in the ranks of the Neil Pearts of the world is a stretch. He was perfect for Styx and was very tasteful. At the end of the day, that's all that matters. I wouldn't have wanted him to be like Neil. John never overplayed (I don't think I've heard him do so even on bootlegs) and his timing was pretty solid.
Todd is a monster and there's no disputing that. He deserves the accolades he's received. He's arguably a better technical drummer and could play circles around John at this point. However, I do sometimes miss the simplicity and subtlety of what John brought to the table. In that way, Dennis' drummer (Tom Sharpe) plays truer to John than Todd does overall.
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