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Postby gr8dane » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:34 pm

pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote: Just curious, when did you start listening to Styx and did you ever see them in concert prior to Gowan replacing Dennis?




When they came out in the 70's & no i have not seen DDY.Don't really need to. :D




So then ignorance really is bliss



I am sick & tired of this crap.You like who you like & i shall do the same. :roll: :roll:


Don't worry BB.
I saw Dennis 3 times with Styx,and he was the weakest link of stage presence.
Yes he wrote most of the songs and their only #1 hit.
But on stage he is such a twat ,way too full of himself
and you just had to look at the other players,to not get nauseated.
Styx being Styx without Dennis,but playing the songs he mainly wrote with help from the others,
that they did not get credit for.We are doing great now,aren't we.Glad you had a great time at the 11th.
No matter what anybody says ,Dennis is out and, Styx is carrying on.

Actually.Consider yourself lucky,that you did not have to sit through a show with Dinky.
I am still suffering from the experience.






OK so you two can like a band with a guy who can't sing the hits and has only two of the original members, and I will like the original main player who has a back up band that can play just as well :P


Exactly.You are happy.I am happy.
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Postby gr8dane » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:36 pm

Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote: Just curious, when did you start listening to Styx and did you ever see them in concert prior to Gowan replacing Dennis?




When they came out in the 70's & no i have not seen DDY.Don't really need to. :D




So then ignorance really is bliss



I am sick & tired of this crap.You like who you like & i shall do the same. :roll: :roll:


Don't worry BB.
I saw Dennis 3 times with Styx,and he was the weakest link of stage presence.
Yes he wrote most of the songs and their only #1 hit.
But on stage he is such a twat ,way too full of himself
and you just had to look at the other players,to not get nauseated.
Styx being Styx without Dennis,but playing the songs he mainly wrote with help from the others,
that they did not get credit for.We are doing great now,aren't we.Glad you had a great time at the 11th.
No matter what anybody says ,Dennis is out and, Styx is carrying on.

Actually.Consider yourself lucky,that you did not have to sit through a show with Dinky.
I am still suffering from the experience.


Yeah, Dennis was the guy who needed all the help to make his songs into something. That's why Tommy commented that JY was always the last to bring songs to the table and even then they had to have allot of work done to them to even make them into something usable. JY's solo work just shows you who was the weakest link when it comes to songwriting. You are so full of crap.


BB,you can still consider yourself lucky.Dennis on stage is a challenge to sit through.
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Postby Babyblue » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:48 pm

gr8dane wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote: Just curious, when did you start listening to Styx and did you ever see them in concert prior to Gowan replacing Dennis?




When they came out in the 70's & no i have not seen DDY.Don't really need to. :D




So then ignorance really is bliss



I am sick & tired of this crap.You like who you like & i shall do the same. :roll: :roll:


Don't worry BB.
I saw Dennis 3 times with Styx,and he was the weakest link of stage presence.
Yes he wrote most of the songs and their only #1 hit.
But on stage he is such a twat ,way too full of himself
and you just had to look at the other players,to not get nauseated.
Styx being Styx without Dennis,but playing the songs he mainly wrote with help from the others,
that they did not get credit for.We are doing great now,aren't we.Glad you had a great time at the 11th.
No matter what anybody says ,Dennis is out and, Styx is carrying on.

Actually.Consider yourself lucky,that you did not have to sit through a show with Dinky.
I am still suffering from the experience.


Yeah, Dennis was the guy who needed all the help to make his songs into something. That's why Tommy commented that JY was always the last to bring songs to the table and even then they had to have allot of work done to them to even make them into something usable. JY's solo work just shows you who was the weakest link when it comes to songwriting. You are so full of crap.


BB,you can still consider yourself lucky.Dennis on stage is a challenge to sit through.



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Postby Monker » Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:21 pm

gr8dane wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote: Just curious, when did you start listening to Styx and did you ever see them in concert prior to Gowan replacing Dennis?




When they came out in the 70's & no i have not seen DDY.Don't really need to. :D




So then ignorance really is bliss



I am sick & tired of this crap.You like who you like & i shall do the same. :roll: :roll:


Don't worry BB.
I saw Dennis 3 times with Styx,and he was the weakest link of stage presence.
Yes he wrote most of the songs and their only #1 hit.
But on stage he is such a twat ,way too full of himself
and you just had to look at the other players,to not get nauseated.
Styx being Styx without Dennis,but playing the songs he mainly wrote with help from the others,
that they did not get credit for.We are doing great now,aren't we.Glad you had a great time at the 11th.
No matter what anybody says ,Dennis is out and, Styx is carrying on.

Actually.Consider yourself lucky,that you did not have to sit through a show with Dinky.
I am still suffering from the experience.


Yeah, Dennis was the guy who needed all the help to make his songs into something. That's why Tommy commented that JY was always the last to bring songs to the table and even then they had to have allot of work done to them to even make them into something usable. JY's solo work just shows you who was the weakest link when it comes to songwriting. You are so full of crap.


BB,you can still consider yourself lucky.Dennis on stage is a challenge to sit through.


Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.
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Postby gr8dane » Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:55 am

Monker wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote: Just curious, when did you start listening to Styx and did you ever see them in concert prior to Gowan replacing Dennis?




When they came out in the 70's & no i have not seen DDY.Don't really need to. :D




So then ignorance really is bliss



I am sick & tired of this crap.You like who you like & i shall do the same. :roll: :roll:


Don't worry BB.
I saw Dennis 3 times with Styx,and he was the weakest link of stage presence.
Yes he wrote most of the songs and their only #1 hit.
But on stage he is such a twat ,way too full of himself
and you just had to look at the other players,to not get nauseated.
Styx being Styx without Dennis,but playing the songs he mainly wrote with help from the others,
that they did not get credit for.We are doing great now,aren't we.Glad you had a great time at the 11th.
No matter what anybody says ,Dennis is out and, Styx is carrying on.

Actually.Consider yourself lucky,that you did not have to sit through a show with Dinky.
I am still suffering from the experience.


Yeah, Dennis was the guy who needed all the help to make his songs into something. That's why Tommy commented that JY was always the last to bring songs to the table and even then they had to have allot of work done to them to even make them into something usable. JY's solo work just shows you who was the weakest link when it comes to songwriting. You are so full of crap.


BB,you can still consider yourself lucky.Dennis on stage is a challenge to sit through.


Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.


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Postby pinkfloyd1973 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:04 pm

Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:
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Postby pinkfloyd1973 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:13 pm

gr8dane wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote: Just curious, when did you start listening to Styx and did you ever see them in concert prior to Gowan replacing Dennis?




When they came out in the 70's & no i have not seen DDY.Don't really need to. :D




So then ignorance really is bliss



I am sick & tired of this crap.You like who you like & i shall do the same. :roll: :roll:


Don't worry BB.
I saw Dennis 3 times with Styx,and he was the weakest link of stage presence.
Yes he wrote most of the songs and their only #1 hit.
But on stage he is such a twat ,way too full of himself
and you just had to look at the other players,to not get nauseated.
Styx being Styx without Dennis,but playing the songs he mainly wrote with help from the others,
that they did not get credit for.We are doing great now,aren't we.Glad you had a great time at the 11th.
No matter what anybody says ,Dennis is out and, Styx is carrying on.

Actually.Consider yourself lucky,that you did not have to sit through a show with Dinky.
I am still suffering from the experience.


Yeah, Dennis was the guy who needed all the help to make his songs into something. That's why Tommy commented that JY was always the last to bring songs to the table and even then they had to have allot of work done to them to even make them into something usable. JY's solo work just shows you who was the weakest link when it comes to songwriting. You are so full of crap.


BB,you can still consider yourself lucky.Dennis on stage is a challenge to sit through.




Well then, I am happy you would rather go see the shell of a great band with one of David Seville's long-lost children singing the hits off-key :roll:
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Postby Boomchild » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:16 pm

Andrew wrote:
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Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Toph wrote:Tommy Shaw - cut your hair. You're almost 60 years old.


NO,NO do not cut your hair TS :D OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Had the very,very best time last nite.I now know why i love this band so much.It just would not be the same without Tommy Shaw.Who i got to meet and get a picture with. :wink: :D :D :D Awesome is all i can say for the show last nite.Everyone was pumped and ready for them.And they gave 300per cent :D :D


OMG OMG you are a groupie Please post that picture asap can't wait to see it :roll: :roll: :roll:


If you want to see the pic look on my fb page.Yes i am one :D You are not going to bring me off my high fred. Party pooper :lol:


I see a bunch of dogs and wieners Which one are you?


Bye Bye Froy.


Andrew does this mean you have bumped Froy off the board?
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Postby Andrew » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:32 pm

Boomchild wrote:
Andrew wrote:
froy wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Toph wrote:Tommy Shaw - cut your hair. You're almost 60 years old.


NO,NO do not cut your hair TS :D OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Had the very,very best time last nite.I now know why i love this band so much.It just would not be the same without Tommy Shaw.Who i got to meet and get a picture with. :wink: :D :D :D Awesome is all i can say for the show last nite.Everyone was pumped and ready for them.And they gave 300per cent :D :D


OMG OMG you are a groupie Please post that picture asap can't wait to see it :roll: :roll: :roll:


If you want to see the pic look on my fb page.Yes i am one :D You are not going to bring me off my high fred. Party pooper :lol:


I see a bunch of dogs and wieners Which one are you?


Bye Bye Froy.


Andrew does this mean you have bumped Froy off the board?


Yep.
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Postby Monker » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:47 pm

pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.
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Postby pinkfloyd1973 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:52 pm

Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)
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Postby Monker » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:59 pm

pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.

And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.
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Postby Baron Von Bielski » Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:39 am

Mr JY Roboto wrote:
Archetype wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Toph wrote:Tommy Shaw - cut your hair. You're almost 60 years old.


NO,NO do not cut your hair TS :D OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Had the very,very best time last nite.I now know why i love this band so much.It just would not be the same without Tommy Shaw.Who i got to meet and get a picture with. :wink: :D :D :D Awesome is all i can say for the show last nite.Everyone was pumped and ready for them.And they gave 300per cent :D :D


Did you get your complementary bottle of TS bathwater too? 8)



Nope i did not get it.But he is a really sweet man to take the time for his fans.That says alot to me about someone. He and JY is Styx to me & i know your all going to kill me for that.Oh well get over it. :lol: :lol:


10 out of 16 of Styx's greatest hits were written/performed by Dennis DeYoung. Who did you say is Styx again? What's more is that at least Renegade and Miss America underwent serious reworkings by Dennis to become the masterpieces that they are now.
Give me a break. Come Sail Away? JY and Tommy contributed with no credit. Pieces of Eight and Crystal Ball were weak efforts from Dennis. As far as the hits, why didn't Babe, a #1 song, sell more albums? Cornerstone sold about the same as GI and POE. Same thing with Mr Roboto and Don't Let It End. Kilroy sold less albums than the previous four. Tell me why?


You tell me something. How are CB and PoE weak efforts from Dennis??? Songs like Jennifer and This Old Man aren't weak... not to mention the "controlling dictator" allowed the new kids to have 3 songs on the album and even pushed for his song to be the title track. And what in the hell is weak about Dennis' songs on PoE??? I'm Okay is a great song and one I might add is still being butchered by the current band who in some of your diluted eyes can do no wrong. Queen of Spades... yep another bad one. Gimme a break. Bad of enough to be poorly re-recorded both musically and vocally on Vol. 2. Another they continue to butcher. Then there's the best of all his songs, the title track to PoE... even Tommy has said that's his favorite of Dennis'. Also, if you'd done a bit of research you would've found out that Dennis also contributed to hit songs of Tommy's with no credit. That's how they did it.
Maybe have someone proofread your posts before sending them next time. Perhaps you won't come across sounding so ignorant and single minded in the future.
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Postby Babyblue » Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:22 am

Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.



And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.



:D :wink:
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Postby pinkfloyd1973 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:27 am

Babyblue wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.



And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.



:D :wink:




Nah, I think the reason why you won't go see Dennis is because you're afraid you might enjoy it :roll: :wink:
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Postby Babyblue » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:56 pm

pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.



And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.



:D :wink:




Nah, I think the reason why you won't go see Dennis is because you're afraid you might enjoy it :roll: :wink:



Pink, if he was close by i would go see him.I just don't think he will come down south.
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Postby Boomchild » Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:34 pm

Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.



And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.



:D :wink:




Nah, I think the reason why you won't go see Dennis is because you're afraid you might enjoy it :roll: :wink:



Pink, if he was close by i would go see him.I just don't think he will come down south.


Would you bring along your Gowan mask for him to wear while on stage? 8)
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Postby gr8dane » Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:58 pm

Boomchild wrote:
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Babyblue wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.



And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.



:D :wink:




Nah, I think the reason why you won't go see Dennis is because you're afraid you might enjoy it :roll: :wink:



Pink, if he was close by i would go see him.I just don't think he will come down south.


Would you bring along your Gowan mask for him to wear while on stage? 8)


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Postby Babyblue » Sat Nov 19, 2011 11:25 pm

gr8dane wrote:
Boomchild wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote:
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:
Monker wrote: Well, when I saw him, nobody had a problem sitting. It was standing and actually seeming enthused by the show that was the problem.




I find it hard to believe you ever went to one of Dennis' concerts :roll:


You're wrong. I saw him years ago during his orchestra tour at the Des Moines Civic Center.

The place was less then half full which means around 2000 people or so...I'd have to look up the capacity again. But, regardless, it was not very well sold. He was still doing the Hunchback songs....in fact, I should still have a VHS of his local PBS appearance where he says he still hoped to get a production on PBS. He sounded amazing, but his campy jokes were lame, his "thank you uncle Joe" or whatever it was when he prodded some in the crowd to shout out "Styx" as his former band (amid some boos from the crowd) I found insulting to the band and their fans, everybody sat on their hands until the very end with "Come Sail Away".....and the entire Finesse thing, along with seeing/hearing Suzanne singing was just odd.

His vocals were impressive, the songs are impressive, but the concert experience was not.

He came back a couple years later and played a "rib fest", and hasn't been back since...as far as I know.





You need to see him again....MUCH different then when you saw him 8)


I doubt he will ever be back here. He doesn't sell tickets.

Styx does.



And, with as much disrespect and insults that are thrown at Styx by some here, I have no desire to see a guy who such people support.



:D :wink:




Nah, I think the reason why you won't go see Dennis is because you're afraid you might enjoy it :roll: :wink:



Pink, if he was close by i would go see him.I just don't think he will come down south.


Would you bring along your Gowan mask for him to wear while on stage? 8)


Gowan masks-soon to be sold on Styxworld.com



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