Dennis Deyoung PODCAST "Stuck in the 80's"
http://www.podfeed.net/episode/Stuck+in ... 12/3309758
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styxfansite wrote:Dennis Deyoung PODCAST "Stuck in the 80's"
http://www.podfeed.net/episode/Stuck+in ... 12/3309758
styxfansite wrote:Dennis Deyoung PODCAST "Stuck in the 80's"
http://www.podfeed.net/episode/Stuck+in ... 12/3309758
Toph wrote:styxfansite wrote:Dennis Deyoung PODCAST "Stuck in the 80's"
http://www.podfeed.net/episode/Stuck+in ... 12/3309758
Classic comment....
"If I were still in the band, I can't imagine that there would be any questions whatsoever on who should be the headliner. REO...please!"
DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
Archetype wrote:DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
30-40 dates every a year is plenty. There's no reason to tour the name into the ground. It's smarter to keep the demand up rather than saturate the market.
Toph wrote:Archetype wrote:DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
30-40 dates every a year is plenty. There's no reason to tour the name into the ground. It's smarter to keep the demand up rather than saturate the market.
Amen. Quantity does not equal quality in terms of number of songs on an album or in number of dates to tour. JY and Tommy don't seem to get that.
gr8dane wrote:Toph wrote:Archetype wrote:DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
30-40 dates every a year is plenty. There's no reason to tour the name into the ground. It's smarter to keep the demand up rather than saturate the market.
Amen. Quantity does not equal quality in terms of number of songs on an album or in number of dates to tour. JY and Tommy don't seem to get that.
Are you saying,that if Styx only played 30-40 gigs a year,you would go?
Baron Von Bielski wrote:DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
Figures YOU'd say something like that.
I would guarantee you if they came every 2-3 years, it becomes a much bigger event. Now its like - well I miss them in June, they'll be back in March.
Toph wrote:gr8dane wrote:Toph wrote:Archetype wrote:DarrenUK wrote:The only problem is would be there would not be a band ...... only when Dennis wanted there to be one would there be a band, so the idea of headliners would be invalid.
30-40 dates every a year is plenty. There's no reason to tour the name into the ground. It's smarter to keep the demand up rather than saturate the market.
Amen. Quantity does not equal quality in terms of number of songs on an album or in number of dates to tour. JY and Tommy don't seem to get that.
Are you saying,that if Styx only played 30-40 gigs a year,you would go?
Let me make this clear. You can oversell yourself to where you lose your specialness. That is exactly what Styx has done. Do you think that the fact that they come every 8 months or so with just a new set of packaged bands (in many cases the same band partners) makes going to see them very special? They don't have new material so you aren't going to hear new stuff. How many times can a fan hear Blue Collar Man? Because as has been well documented, they only play about 1/3 of their biggest songs in concert and keep going back to the well. How special is that? I would guarantee you if they came every 2-3 years, it becomes a much bigger event. Now its like - well I miss them in June, they'll be back in March.
And as for # of songs on an album, both BNW and Cyclo proved that more isn't always better....
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