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yogi wrote:It is great. EXCELLENT job Dennis 'Springsteen' DeYoung.
He & his think tank staff were still caught up in 'The Born In the USA' mode. Damn he should have come off that train at the beginning of his Desert Moon video with a piano on his back.
He would already be in the R&R Hall Of Fame if I was advising him!!!
mr.v wrote:SWEET, I've never seen that one before. That is one of my favorite Dennis Solo songs - I've actually wore that whole album out when it was first released. The CD still gets alot of play in the old car CD player. Dennis just has that of the one-of-a-kind voice.
gr8dane wrote:mr.v wrote:SWEET, I've never seen that one before. That is one of my favorite Dennis Solo songs - I've actually wore that whole album out when it was first released. The CD still gets alot of play in the old car CD player. Dennis just has that of the one-of-a-kind voice.
Yes Dennis have that one of a kind voice.But lets not forget ,so does Tommy ,JY and Gowan.
One of a kind.
Rockwriter wrote:Great video! The beginning is very funny.
On a side note, I have always hated this song, as well as the other single from this album, "Call Me." I always thought the singles from that album should have been "Black Wall" and "Unanswered Prayers." But what do I know?
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:Great video! The beginning is very funny.
On a side note, I have always hated this song, as well as the other single from this album, "Call Me." I always thought the singles from that album should have been "Black Wall" and "Unanswered Prayers." But what do I know?
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:Great video! The beginning is very funny.
On a side note, I have always hated this song, as well as the other single from this album, "Call Me." I always thought the singles from that album should have been "Black Wall" and "Unanswered Prayers." But what do I know?
Sterling
Boomchild wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Great video! The beginning is very funny.
On a side note, I have always hated this song, as well as the other single from this album, "Call Me." I always thought the singles from that album should have been "Black Wall" and "Unanswered Prayers." But what do I know?
Sterling
Interesting comment Sterling. What are your issues with TITT and CM? Love Black Wall, my favorite from that album. It's pretty long so as a single I don't know if they would play it as is and I am not sure a cut down single version would give the same effect. UP is a OK song in my book. Just my opinion.
bugsymalone wrote:This is the Time has a more poppy sound, and that may have been why it was pushed out ahead of some of his stronger material on that album. And, of course, it had the tie in with the Karate Kid movie.
It took me awhile to appreciate Unanswered Prayers, but once I got hooked on it, it has become one of my fave DDY solo songs. The piano outro is gorgeous, too.
I liked ol' Garth's song with the same title, though both songs deal with really different subjects.
It is a shame some of DDY's solo work, besides Desert Moon, did not see a stronger push and a bit more popularity.
Call Me may have been a bad choice for a single, but that was a terrific video made for it. I suppose not many caught the references to the work of artist Edward Hopper, even though Dennis explained a bit about it in an MTV interview, but it was a really nice, moody bit of video making in my view.
Bugsy
Boomchild wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Great video! The beginning is very funny.
On a side note, I have always hated this song, as well as the other single from this album, "Call Me." I always thought the singles from that album should have been "Black Wall" and "Unanswered Prayers." But what do I know?
Sterling
Interesting comment Sterling. What are your issues with TITT and CM? Love Black Wall, my favorite from that album. It's pretty long so as a single I don't know if they would play it as is and I am not sure a cut down single version would give the same effect. UP is a OK song in my book. Just my opinion.
cittadeeno23 wrote:The first time I heard "Call Me" my thoughts were "when the hell is he going to get the band back together"????? I was really tired of the solo thing. Same with Tommy's solo albums. I love both Dennis and Tommy and would buy any album either of them put out solo-wise,
but they are both so much better working together than apart. That goes for some other people who went solo in the 80's also.
As much success as Phil Collins had on is own, his work in Genesis is WAY better than the sappy solo crap he put out on his own.
Same with Sting. WAY better in the Police than solo.
When I listen to GI and P08 and then listen to Girls with Guns and Desert Moon, it's painfully obvious how much better DDY and Tommy were together than apart.
Rockwriter wrote:bugsymalone wrote:This is the Time has a more poppy sound, and that may have been why it was pushed out ahead of some of his stronger material on that album. And, of course, it had the tie in with the Karate Kid movie.
It took me awhile to appreciate Unanswered Prayers, but once I got hooked on it, it has become one of my fave DDY solo songs. The piano outro is gorgeous, too.
I liked ol' Garth's song with the same title, though both songs deal with really different subjects.
It is a shame some of DDY's solo work, besides Desert Moon, did not see a stronger push and a bit more popularity.
Call Me may have been a bad choice for a single, but that was a terrific video made for it. I suppose not many caught the references to the work of artist Edward Hopper, even though Dennis explained a bit about it in an MTV interview, but it was a really nice, moody bit of video making in my view.
Bugsy
Overall I think Dennis was ahead of the pack in his early videos. I really liked the way he was trying to act and tell real stories, not just dance around or film himself miming the songs. "Desert Moon," "Don't Wait For Heroes" and "Call Me" are all good examples of that. I hope I'm not mis-recalling this, I think he worked with the same director on all three of those.
"Boomchild," on the other hand, I just watched the video for the first time in many years yesterday, and I can't say I think it's anywhere near as good.
Sterling
Keiferb wrote:cittadeeno23 wrote:The first time I heard "Call Me" my thoughts were "when the hell is he going to get the band back together"????? I was really tired of the solo thing. Same with Tommy's solo albums. I love both Dennis and Tommy and would buy any album either of them put out solo-wise,
but they are both so much better working together than apart. That goes for some other people who went solo in the 80's also.
As much success as Phil Collins had on is own, his work in Genesis is WAY better than the sappy solo crap he put out on his own.
Same with Sting. WAY better in the Police than solo.
When I listen to GI and P08 and then listen to Girls with Guns and Desert Moon, it's painfully obvious how much better DDY and Tommy were together than apart.
EXACTLY. And that's why I just can't completely get into the current configuration. I tried making that same point previously, and I have since been cast as a Gowan hater. I'm not a hater. I'm just an extreme dis-liker.
I disagree with your Sting comment though. I think his solo work is 100x better than the POLICE. I can't stand that band together. Just never got it. I'd rather scrap wax off my ear drum with a bobby pin.
Edge of the Century an excellent album? OMG you have to be joking! Back To Chicago? Carrie Ann? Homewrecker? Not Dead Yet? This was not the Styx I loved..was Dennis in solo mode with a non-Styx, dislike most anything Styx did, Glen B! On top of that, John P. was no where near the top of his game. Besides a few tunes, mostly wasted vinyl.yogi wrote:Not 100% true.
Equinox was Classic Styx, For me it was Styx at their BEST - No Tommy Shaw
Edge Of The Century was an EXCELLENT album - The tour was also very good - No Tommy Shaw
I also REALLY liked Cyclorama - No DDY
Mr JY Roboto wrote:Edge of the Century an excellent album? OMG you have to be joking! Back To Chicago? Carrie Ann? Homewrecker? Not Dead Yet? This was not the Styx I loved..was Dennis in solo mode with a non-Styx, dislike most anything Styx did, Glen B! On top of that, John P. was no where near the top of his game. Besides a few tunes, mostly wasted vinyl.yogi wrote:Not 100% true.
Equinox was Classic Styx, For me it was Styx at their BEST - No Tommy Shaw
Edge Of The Century was an EXCELLENT album - The tour was also very good - No Tommy Shaw
I also REALLY liked Cyclorama - No DDY
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