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Everett wrote:I wish they would trade im ok for queen of spades. I like im ok but queen of spades is a better tune imo. I am the walrus as an encore wtf?????
Baron Von Bielski wrote:I really wish they'd start with Rockin' The Paradise then go right into Blue Collar Man. I think it works better that way... it always did in the past. BCM just doesn't strike me as a good opener. Also, last year when they opened with a sort of Borrowed Time medley followed with The Grand Illusion it worked as well. Great setlist though, I'm glad they kept Man in The Wilderness, Castle Walls and I'm O.K. Though it's not the same without DDY at the helm. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Gowan basher... but I am pro DDY being in Styx.
Everett wrote:I wish they would trade im ok for queen of spades. I like im ok but queen of spades is a better tune imo. I am the walrus as an encore wtf?????
dabstudio wrote:First Council Casino
Newkirk, Oklahoma USA
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time on My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
Man in the Wilderness
I’m OK
Crystal Ball
Castle Walls
Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
Miss America
Come Sail Away
ENCORES:
I am the Walrus
Renegade
masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Archetype wrote:masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Of the six members of Styx, Lawrence has the best prospects for success outside of Styx. He can probably take Styx or leave Styx and not hurt financially, so it would make sense that they keep him happy. He bails, it would be the final nail in the Styx coffin. They either reconcile with Dennis or retire.
Archetype"
Of the six members of Styx, Lawrence has the best prospects for success outside of Styx. He can probably take Styx or leave Styx
StyxCollector wrote:Archetype wrote:masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Of the six members of Styx, Lawrence has the best prospects for success outside of Styx. He can probably take Styx or leave Styx and not hurt financially, so it would make sense that they keep him happy. He bails, it would be the final nail in the Styx coffin. They either reconcile with Dennis or retire.
Disagree a bit. Ricky and Todd would be just fine, as they always have been. Just look at Ricky's resume, and Todd is in demand. LG would have continued success in Canada. Tommy would be fine as well and figure something out to do (solo project, Shaw Blades, another band a la Damn Yankees). It's JY and Chuck who would be left in the cold.
I would rather hear non-hits at this point and if LG has to sing a few, fine by me. The hits I've heard countless times and can do without some of them for awhile.masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:I really wish they'd start with Rockin' The Paradise then go right into Blue Collar Man. I think it works better that way... it always did in the past. BCM just doesn't strike me as a good opener. Also, last year when they opened with a sort of Borrowed Time medley followed with The Grand Illusion it worked as well. Great setlist though, I'm glad they kept Man in The Wilderness, Castle Walls and I'm O.K. Though it's not the same without DDY at the helm. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Gowan basher... but I am pro DDY being in Styx.
Doubt you will ever see Rockin' the Paradise in a Styx set list as long as Gowan is in Styx. Early on they did include it but it's a song that just didn't seem to suit Gowan. I think he does it on the Arch Allies DVD and it made me cringe.
dabstudio wrote:First Council Casino
Newkirk, Oklahoma USA
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
The Grand Illusion
Too Much Time on My Hands
Lady
Lorelei
Man in the Wilderness
I’m OK
Crystal Ball
Castle Walls
Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
Miss America
Come Sail Away
ENCORES:
I am the Walrus
Renegade
StyxCollector wrote:Archetype wrote:masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Of the six members of Styx, Lawrence has the best prospects for success outside of Styx. He can probably take Styx or leave Styx and not hurt financially, so it would make sense that they keep him happy. He bails, it would be the final nail in the Styx coffin. They either reconcile with Dennis or retire.
Disagree a bit. Ricky and Todd would be just fine, as they always have been. Just look at Ricky's resume, and Todd is in demand. LG would have continued success in Canada. Tommy would be fine as well and figure something out to do (solo project, Shaw Blades, another band a la Damn Yankees). It's JY and Chuck who would be left in the cold.
Rockwriter wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Archetype wrote:masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Of the six members of Styx, Lawrence has the best prospects for success outside of Styx. He can probably take Styx or leave Styx and not hurt financially, so it would make sense that they keep him happy. He bails, it would be the final nail in the Styx coffin. They either reconcile with Dennis or retire.
Disagree a bit. Ricky and Todd would be just fine, as they always have been. Just look at Ricky's resume, and Todd is in demand. LG would have continued success in Canada. Tommy would be fine as well and figure something out to do (solo project, Shaw Blades, another band a la Damn Yankees). It's JY and Chuck who would be left in the cold.
I don't mean to be a jerk for saying this, but seriously, if Gowan left and the band replaced him with someone strong, it would probably make no difference to the bottom line draw of Styx. He bails and they keep Tommy, they can get a YouTube guy and roll on down the road. Hell, if you can replace a founding member who wrote and sang most of your hits, you can certainly replace his replacement, LOL.
That's not a knock to Gowan, whom I like. It's just the obvious truth. Now if Tommy left, on the other hand . . . then we've got a big problem.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Archetype wrote:masque wrote:that almost looks like a "let's keep LG happy setlist".....they did 14 tunes with LG singing six tunes, tommy singing six tunes and JY doing two. surprised to see it that loaded with tunes for LG to sing.
Of the six members of Styx, Lawrence has the best prospects for success outside of Styx. He can probably take Styx or leave Styx and not hurt financially, so it would make sense that they keep him happy. He bails, it would be the final nail in the Styx coffin. They either reconcile with Dennis or retire.
Disagree a bit. Ricky and Todd would be just fine, as they always have been. Just look at Ricky's resume, and Todd is in demand. LG would have continued success in Canada. Tommy would be fine as well and figure something out to do (solo project, Shaw Blades, another band a la Damn Yankees). It's JY and Chuck who would be left in the cold.
I don't mean to be a jerk for saying this, but seriously, if Gowan left and the band replaced him with someone strong, it would probably make no difference to the bottom line draw of Styx. He bails and they keep Tommy, they can get a YouTube guy and roll on down the road. Hell, if you can replace a founding member who wrote and sang most of your hits, you can certainly replace his replacement, LOL.
That's not a knock to Gowan, whom I like. It's just the obvious truth. Now if Tommy left, on the other hand . . . then we've got a big problem.
Sterling
FormerDJMike wrote:I don't know, I remember Bad Company touring in the 90's with Simon Kirke, the drummer, as the ONLY original member. They still put on a good show. From some reason Mick Ralphs was off that tour but still in the band. I remember people commenting at that show "It's like Steve Smith touring as Journey".
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