AR wrote:Not me, but a friend of mine did a meet and greet with Dennis a few months ago pre-show.
He's a geek for Dennis's solo work and asked him about playing certain songs (none of which I know)
Dennis said to him "
I'd love to, but who would pay to hear it".
He was very gracious and funny about it and does love doing the Styx sets. His comment on Styx was "
Wish them well. We had a great run."
Now how sincere he was saying that - go ahead and debate it.

I believe him. I believe that the same part of his personality that makes him kinda geeky to me, is what also makes me believe that he really means it and is a classy and good guy. Now, mind you, i'm not saying that this means I think Tommy is the opposite....cause obviously I'm a fan of Styx now AND then...but I think Tommy and DDY are just two different people. DDY I believe honestly means it when he says he enjoyed the time with Tommy in the band and the reuinion and all...and I also believe Tommy when he says that they just weren't good for each other from HIS point of view. When Tommy says this, I don't read it as an insult to DDY...but just his honest feelings. Sometimes, between two people, they can see the same situation from different points of view, and both be correct, and neither to blame. When Tommy says they weren't good for each other, I think he means that their differences were just too much to be able to work together....and I like that he says it without implying it was DDY's fault...even though some people read that into it.