(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)

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Everett wrote:One with everything is the only one they've kept.
brywool wrote:Everett wrote:One with everything is the only one they've kept.
which is really dumb. OWE is great, but there are some other great songs on that record. Do Things My Way was cool and would've gone over well live. The only 'dog' or those little vignettes, but they weren't really intended to be "songs" but more just little pieces like "the message" or "state street sadie" types of things.
mr.v wrote:brywool wrote:Everett wrote:One with everything is the only one they've kept.
which is really dumb. OWE is great, but there are some other great songs on that record. Do Things My Way was cool and would've gone over well live. The only 'dog' or those little vignettes, but they weren't really intended to be "songs" but more just little pieces like "the message" or "state street sadie" types of things.
I'm probably in the minority but I really like "Togeather" and "Lennon's Assasin". "One With Everything" Is definately a high point and is really great live. I got to see "These are the Times" live and it was great to see them doing new music live but I understand why it is out of the set, same with "Fields of the Brave" they just didn't go over that well live. Great songs but just didn't quite cut it live. "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" was great live as well but without Glen in the band anymore it just would not work.
mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
mr.v wrote: "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" was great live as well but without Glen in the band anymore it just would not work.
Boomchild wrote:mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
You get the feeling that some of those songs were directed towards DDY. If that is truly the case I for one feel it was a childish and immature thing to do. I'm glad Dennis didn't do something like that. Some of the songs off OYFN actually seem to make me think that he has realized some of the mistakes he has made when it comes to his former band mates.
Keiferb wrote:mr.v wrote:brywool wrote:Everett wrote:One with everything is the only one they've kept.
which is really dumb. OWE is great, but there are some other great songs on that record. Do Things My Way was cool and would've gone over well live. The only 'dog' or those little vignettes, but they weren't really intended to be "songs" but more just little pieces like "the message" or "state street sadie" types of things.
I'm probably in the minority but I really like "Togeather" and "Lennon's Assasin". "One With Everything" Is definately a high point and is really great live. I got to see "These are the Times" live and it was great to see them doing new music live but I understand why it is out of the set, same with "Fields of the Brave" they just didn't go over that well live. Great songs but just didn't quite cut it live. "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" was great live as well but without Glen in the band anymore it just would not work.
I, one who wishes Gowan would vanish from the scene, really like Cyclorama - especially Together, Lennon's Assasin, and yes, Fields of the Brave. Now to trip you all up, my favorite on the disc is These are the Times. The JY (band wrecker) hater I am. Go figure.
mr.v wrote:Boomchild wrote:mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
You get the feeling that some of those songs were directed towards DDY. If that is truly the case I for one feel it was a childish and immature thing to do. I'm glad Dennis didn't do something like that. Some of the songs off OYFN actually seem to make me think that he has realized some of the mistakes he has made when it comes to his former band mates.
WOW, Really, you went there. The thread actually was up to like five or six great posts about a great record. We were talking about the music and the songwriting. Which songs we like and didn't like. Good conversation. BLAM shot to hell by someone with a one track mind and chip on their sholder - LET IT GO!!!
Toph wrote:mr.v wrote:Boomchild wrote:mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
You get the feeling that some of those songs were directed towards DDY. If that is truly the case I for one feel it was a childish and immature thing to do. I'm glad Dennis didn't do something like that. Some of the songs off OYFN actually seem to make me think that he has realized some of the mistakes he has made when it comes to his former band mates.
WOW, Really, you went there. The thread actually was up to like five or six great posts about a great record. We were talking about the music and the songwriting. Which songs we like and didn't like. Good conversation. BLAM shot to hell by someone with a one track mind and chip on their sholder - LET IT GO!!!
Actually, YOU went there...idiot.
brywool wrote:When I first played it, my favorite songs were Gowan's actually. The first time I saw Gowan (Brave New World Tour), I hated him. I thought he just looked like such a dork on stage. When I got Cyclo, I gained more respect for him, and the next time I saw him live, he'd toned it down a bit and seem to fit really well with the band live. I found his songs on Cyclo to be VERY DeYoung-ian in their lyrical content. Dennis used to write (and now does again on 100 Years-thank God) great political, or comedy of life types of lyrics. He took some time off from doing that for awhile and got caught up in the romantic types of lyrics that, quite frankly, weren't his strong point on most of his solo work. That was something I really missed after Paradise Theatre with Styx. However, I thought Gowan's tracks fit right in with that mold of Styx stuff. I actually thought JYs tracks were pretty good, though, as usual, his lower, vocal delivery was kind of funky. Glenn kind of stole the show for me, which he also did on Edge of the Century. The best tracks on that album (other than Show Me the Way) were his. Also, in Kiss Your Ass Goodbye, that keyboard break that Gowan places is amazingly cool. Tommy's tracks were decent too, but I found the new guys' stuff more interesting.
mr.v wrote:Boomchild wrote:mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
You get the feeling that some of those songs were directed towards DDY. If that is truly the case I for one feel it was a childish and immature thing to do. I'm glad Dennis didn't do something like that. Some of the songs off OYFN actually seem to make me think that he has realized some of the mistakes he has made when it comes to his former band mates.
WOW, Really, you went there. The thread actually was up to like five or six great posts about a great record. We were talking about the music and the songwriting. Which songs we like and didn't like. Good conversation. BLAM shot to hell by someone with a one track mind and chip on their sholder - LET IT GO!!!
masque wrote:gowans contributions to cyclorama are the highlight for me of what he has done for styx. his songs were excellent on what I consider to be a very stong record and it was also cool to get to hear him be gowan and not gowan trying to sing DDY songs......so i think he did great.
for me personally cyclorama is a very enjoable cd for me....i listen to it often.....i know most people loved it but KYAG was one of my least favorite tracks from the album while killing the thing you love was one of my faves.
overall the highlights on the album for were "more love for the money", "together", "these are the times", "one with everything", "killing the thing you love" and "yes I can".
nate wrote:hey v
I read your post and was glad that we were going to talk music. I don't think you were wrong, there is a bunch of music talk. It is just easier to ignore the other fluff that comes along with any post here.
I love cyclo. I think the decision to try to go for the classic sound again was a good one. I liked the variety, which is one of the reasons I think I liked the band in the first place.
I hated, and I mean hated the fooling yourself thing. Just my opinon, of course.
I am glad that I could transfer the cd to my ipod and leave off the jack black thing, and ever since the famous (in Canada anyway) Billy Bob interview I have stopped listening to BP.
Anyway, great contributions from all members, and in my opinion a much more cohesive project than Brave New World. Coulda, woulda, shoulda, eh?
Nate
Boomchild wrote:mr.v wrote:Boomchild wrote:mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
You get the feeling that some of those songs were directed towards DDY. If that is truly the case I for one feel it was a childish and immature thing to do. I'm glad Dennis didn't do something like that. Some of the songs off OYFN actually seem to make me think that he has realized some of the mistakes he has made when it comes to his former band mates.
WOW, Really, you went there. The thread actually was up to like five or six great posts about a great record. We were talking about the music and the songwriting. Which songs we like and didn't like. Good conversation. BLAM shot to hell by someone with a one track mind and chip on their sholder - LET IT GO!!!
I don't have a chip on my shoulder at all. The current Styx can do whatever they like, doesn't mean that I am going to agree with it or like it. I was commenting on your statement about them bashing Dennis in some of the songs on the album. If you feel that someone's response is not taking the conversation in the direction you intended it to then the best thing to do is ignore the reply, I won't mind. It not like my reply was some huge rant or bashing. In fact, I bought this album when it came out to see if I would like the new line up. I did like some of the songs on it but it left me feeling the stuff that made me a Styx fan was gone with this new version of Styx.
mr.v wrote:I've been listening to this CD alot lately and its really striking how cohesive and well done the CD is. There are very few "junk" cuts and the production is really strong - much better than the recent re-recordings. It also becomes obvious after many listenings that Glen had a big hand in the writing, his phrasing is apparent in many of the songs, not just the ones he sings. It really is, overall a great record.
(and yes I know... they bash Dennis in all the songs - Gowan sucks - they never should have recorded without Dennis - It dosen't sound like STYX - BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA freakin' BLA!)
kansas666 wrote:Songs played live from Cyclorama:
Waiting For Our Time
Fields of the Brave
Kiss Your Ass Goodbye
These are the Times
More Love for the Money
One With Everything
I heard they performed Captain America once and Yes I Can was performed at Todd's wedding.
Excellent album overall, I'd put it in their top 3. The comedy bits don't hold up though.
Yes, I hear Glen all over that album. It's interesting, in an interview, Glen stated that he had very little to do with the production of Cyclorama and in hindsite wished he had been more involved.
Were some of the songs digs at Denny? There was some pretty heated discussion on that topic here a few years back.
kansas666 wrote:Songs played live from Cyclorama:
Waiting For Our Time
Fields of the Brave
Kiss Your Ass Goodbye
These are the Times
More Love for the Money
One With Everything
I heard they performed Captain America once and Yes I Can was performed at Todd's wedding.
Excellent album overall, I'd put it in their top 3. The comedy bits don't hold up though.
Yes, I hear Glen all over that album. It's interesting, in an interview, Glen stated that he had very little to do with the production of Cyclorama and in hindsite wished he had been more involved.
Were some of the songs digs at Denny? There was some pretty heated discussion on that topic here a few years back.
stmonkeys wrote:yes i can was also played live on regis and kathy lee. i uploaded the clip to youtube.
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