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Postby Babyblue » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:42 am

Cassie May wrote:I totally agree about 7DZ. Amazing album always queued in my car's CD player. As far as the whole superstar thing goes, not many people note what Tommy has achieved. In 2007 (with Styx): Lifetime Achievement Award, in 2009: induction into Alabama's Music Hall of Fame; in 2010, Hollywood F.A.M.E. (film, arts, music, entertainment) Award. I'm sure it will be argued that he wouldn't have accomplished all that without Styx (and by extension, DDY), but, as Styx was the band he joined in 75, we'll never know what he would have done musically had he not joined them. I think it's a moot point to discuss who is in whose league when TS and DDY have very different backgrounds, styles, and tastes.




:D :wink: Tommy, is great at what he does & writes.He is Styx to me.I know that most everyone feels its DDY.They were great together but no more.Thank you,Cassie May. :D Tommy, gives 200% on stage.And let me tell you when you leave after the show.You know you have been rocked :wink:
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Postby Everett » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:42 pm

Cassie May wrote:I totally agree about 7DZ. Amazing album always queued in my car's CD player. As far as the whole superstar thing goes, not many people note what Tommy has achieved. In 2007 (with Styx): Lifetime Achievement Award, in 2009: induction into Alabama's Music Hall of Fame; in 2010, Hollywood F.A.M.E. (film, arts, music, entertainment) Award. I'm sure it will be argued that he wouldn't have accomplished all that without Styx (and by extension, DDY), but, as Styx was the band he joined in 75, we'll never know what he would have done musically had he not joined them. I think it's a moot point to discuss who is in whose league when TS and DDY have very different backgrounds, styles, and tastes.


Actually tommy was inducted to the alabama music hall of fame in '08.
Not like anyone's keeping track of these things anyway 8)
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Postby Boomchild » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:39 pm

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yogi wrote:I agree with you also Zan Tommy is a SUPERSTAR but in my opinion in regards to Styx he was not quite in the same league as Dennis.

Dennis was Joe Montana/Roger Staubach and Tommy was Steve Young/Troy Aikman.


interesting comparison.......but in the end they are/will all be in the hall of fame....so are dennis and tommy in my eyes....

to me dennis may have had more of the official "hits" but there is no way in god's name am i going to agree that "babe" is a better song than really any song tommy contributed or help contribute from crystall ball thru the paradise theatre album.

so what does that mean then? to me, it means that i dont really care which styx songs were "hits" because the "hit" isnt always the best song on that album.


One could look at it the same way when speaking about the song "She Cares".
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Postby Boomchild » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:55 pm

Ash wrote:Yogi..
I do get what you are saying tho. Dennis is the polish to Shaw's rough edges and I totally understand that.... I don't know that it can be overstated how well those two men complimented each other. And they likely didn't even understand or appreciate it to the degree they should have.


I would disagree here. I think that Dennis understood it and appreciated it a lot. Take as an example that almost every single time Dennis is asked what made Styx such a great band he comments that it was the collaboration and influences on each other that made Styx so good.
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Postby Abitaman » Fri Aug 24, 2012 9:28 pm

Zan loved your review!!!!
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Postby yogi » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:47 pm

All I was saying was after reading the GREAT GREAT review by Zan it was and has always been evident to me how MUCH Dennis TRULY LOVES Styx. He loves EVERYTHING about the band and the music they made together. He loves this band no matter what. Hell, I imagine he still loves them as a band today even after Gowan, coffee, jewelry and all the things that are not even close to the rock image Tommy and JY say they soooo desperately wanted but were denied with Dennis leading the group.

I feel that Dennis would NEVER make the quote of 'This cant be what Styx has become'. To make that statement then fire right back with Little Girl World, Lonely School, See Me Now, Yes I Can , Just Be........ & jewelry is wrong and being a total hypocrit.

Dennis loves this band in way none of the others do. That is all I was saying.

As for 7 Deadly Zens I agree what a MONSTER of an album!!! Hope you have the import with How Should I Feel on it. One of the GREATEST albums ever!!! With that said I would put it a half a notch below Glen's Welcome To Hollywood and a half a notch ahead of DDY's One Hundred Years From Now. Shaw/ Blades Hallunication( Import version- 2 added classics) is another fantastic album!!!
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Postby Moon Beam » Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:22 pm

Thanks for adding the review here, Zan.
I love reading of others happiness and it looks like you were happy that night. :D
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Postby Cassie May » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:36 am

Babyblue wrote: :D :wink: Tommy, is great at what he does & writes.He is Styx to me.I know that most everyone feels its DDY.They were great together but no more.Thank you,Cassie May. :D Tommy, gives 200% on stage.And let me tell you when you leave after the show.You know you have been rocked :wink:


And I agree with you, BB! So much is always written about DDY here, I just wanted to pipe up a bit for TS. As with you, TS is Styx for me. It was his song, "Fooling Yourself," that got me into the band in the first place, way back in '77, and it was always his music that I was drawn to on each album. A big regret of mine is never having seen him pre-Styx. I have the MS Funk CD, as well as a download of an MS Funk show in 1973, and you can tell just by listening that he gave 200% of himself even back then, as he still does today.

It's really refreshing to read a thread that has not disintegrated into mean-spiritedness as so many others have! I just want to add a final thought: I came across an article that describes the Styx Chyx. The Grateful Dead had their Deadheads, and Styx has their Chyx. It's an interesting read, and shows that the age range of fans is constantly evolving. Perhaps this is why Styx are marketing coffee and jewelry: to attract the younger fans. After all, when I was a teen, I had my T-shirts, and would have snapped up any other Styx product in a heartbeat, had it existed then. At any rate, here is the article:

http://drmusic.org/Review_Of_The_Week.html

PS) Thanks, Everett, for catching my typo. I was typing on a Kindle, and missed that date when I proof-read my entry. :)
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Postby Zan » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:57 am

yogi wrote:Masque I would agree with you some but then I must point out songs like Little Girl World, Lonely School, See Me Now, Ever Since The World Began, Waiting, Just Be.......... The ballad can = $$$$$$$$$$$$$

Tommy Shaw is GREAT but IMOO he will never quite be in DDY's league. Back in the day most people equated the Styx sound to DDY's powerful vocals & distinctive voice. And as a bitter of a pill to swollow as Babe may have been I bet the money it brought in spent real good for all of the band members.



I think they were both superstars, and there is no way for me to "gauge" who was "more of a superstar." As for having an ear for "hits," you'd be an idiot not to give Dennis the nod there. He absolutely knows his shit where that's concerned. As for stage presence, Tommy beats just about anybody in that category. He is magnetic. Always has been, and I think that has caused some resentment in the band from time to time. He is "effortlessly" talented, unlike Denis, who seems to work very hard at being as good as he is (not saying that's a BAD thing - it's to be commended, but Shaw is just a natural born talent, and that's hard to ignore). Vocally, they're both amazing. That's strictly personal preference there. Chops...After Monday night's solo, I don't know. Dennis really hit a home run with that one. But if you've ever *watched* Tommy play, you would be in absolute awe. He makes it look like he's taking a leisurely stroll, and he plays pretty much every style of guitar there is - damn near flawlessly.

But to say "Tommy's a bigger superstar" is a peculiar thing to say, since there is no official spectrum on superstardom. Dennis made more hits, Tommy made their stage show great, and they both sing well and play the shit out of their instruments. After that, it's all about personal taste. What is this league you speak of? Looks to me, they were always playing for the pros and made a lot of money doing it. I guess the real test would be to walk around the USA and ask random people if they know who Dennis DeYoung or Tommy Shaw are then keep a tally of who gets more recognitions. But that wouldn't be a good use of one's time. ;-)


gr8dane: what happened to Styx 1 in your Styx cover flashings?



Would you believe I couldn't find the original cover artwork online? I didn't want to use the "remake" cover like the one DJ Mike uses...plus, he's got that one covered anyway ;-)


ash: Yogi.. I understand what you're saying about Tommy Shaw... but there is one thing out there that puts a wrench in your theory.

Seven Deadly Zens.

That is, hands down, the best Styx solo record. 100 Years from Now is right there too... but 7DZ was out years before.

That is by far Shaw's best music. Ever. Period. Including Styx's heyday. That is such an incredible work. I don't see how it can be overlooked.



I was always a fan of Ambition, myself. But I do appreciate 7DZ for it's sheer kickassery (forgive me using that word twice in the same thread) and overall raw power. It is a great CD.

Of course, there's always Palookaville and Welcome to Hollywood. Oh wait, that was the other short guitar player from Styx.


Bugsy: My feeling about Roboto (and bless you for defending/enjoying it) is that Dennis has embraced exactly what it is. A camp classic that kinda rocks out, too. He treats it seriously and humorously at the same time.


And that's it, right there. He makes the most of it in every way possible. He embraces the cheese (as he should), but doesn't dwell in it - he also makes sure the music is GOOD, FUN, and rocks. I loved the end: I'm..."Kilroy!"...what's my name?..."KILROY!"....What was that?..."KILROY!"...say it again?..."KILROY!" and so on like a dozen times. LMAO perfect. I liked the little "Night at the Roxy" head moves he does with J&A too.

Dennis, if you've never taken a single thing I've said seriously, take this seriously: NEVER, EVER TAKE THAT OUT OF YOUR SET.
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Postby Zan » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:58 am

Cassie May wrote:
Babyblue wrote: :D :wink: Tommy, is great at what he does & writes.He is Styx to me.I know that most everyone feels its DDY.They were great together but no more.Thank you,Cassie May. :D Tommy, gives 200% on stage.And let me tell you when you leave after the show.You know you have been rocked :wink:


And I agree with you, BB! So much is always written about DDY here, I just wanted to pipe up a bit for TS. As with you, TS is Styx for me. It was his song, "Fooling Yourself," that got me into the band in the first place, way back in '77, and it was always his music that I was drawn to on each album. A big regret of mine is never having seen him pre-Styx. I have the MS Funk CD, as well as a download of an MS Funk show in 1973, and you can tell just by listening that he gave 200% of himself even back then, as he still does today.



Funny enough, Dennis played Fooling Yourself Monday night, and introduced it as what he believed to be the best song on GI. I shit you not.
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Postby Ash » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:47 am

How Should I Feel is my second favorite song on the album bro! Seriously... you think I wouldn't have the import? Are you new? :)



yogi wrote:All I was saying was after reading the GREAT GREAT review by Zan it was and has always been evident to me how MUCH Dennis TRULY LOVES Styx. He loves EVERYTHING about the band and the music they made together. He loves this band no matter what. Hell, I imagine he still loves them as a band today even after Gowan, coffee, jewelry and all the things that are not even close to the rock image Tommy and JY say they soooo desperately wanted but were denied with Dennis leading the group.

I feel that Dennis would NEVER make the quote of 'This cant be what Styx has become'. To make that statement then fire right back with Little Girl World, Lonely School, See Me Now, Yes I Can , Just Be........ & jewelry is wrong and being a total hypocrit.

Dennis loves this band in way none of the others do. That is all I was saying.

As for 7 Deadly Zens I agree what a MONSTER of an album!!! Hope you have the import with How Should I Feel on it. One of the GREATEST albums ever!!! With that said I would put it a half a notch below Glen's Welcome To Hollywood and a half a notch ahead of DDY's One Hundred Years From Now. Shaw/ Blades Hallunication( Import version- 2 added classics) is another fantastic album!!!
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Postby yogi » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:50 am

IMOO if a 70's- late 80's rock fan ( not a Styx die-hard) heard DDY singing some new song on the radio they would instantly know and recognize the voice because it is so distinctive and think ' hey thats the guy from Styx.

If Tommy did the same thing I believe most people would recognize the voice but not be near as quick to identify it with Styx.
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Postby Everett » Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:23 am

Zan wrote:
Cassie May wrote:
Babyblue wrote: :D :wink: Tommy, is great at what he does & writes.He is Styx to me.I know that most everyone feels its DDY.They were great together but no more.Thank you,Cassie May. :D Tommy, gives 200% on stage.And let me tell you when you leave after the show.You know you have been rocked :wink:


And I agree with you, BB! So much is always written about DDY here, I just wanted to pipe up a bit for TS. As with you, TS is Styx for me. It was his song, "Fooling Yourself," that got me into the band in the first place, way back in '77, and it was always his music that I was drawn to on each album. A big regret of mine is never having seen him pre-Styx. I have the MS Funk CD, as well as a download of an MS Funk show in 1973, and you can tell just by listening that he gave 200% of himself even back then, as he still does today.



Funny enough, Dennis played Fooling Yourself Monday night, and introduced it as what he believed to be the best song on GI. I shit you not.


He actually says something along these lines "and now a song from what i think is the greatest styx album ever the grand illusion" ya da ya da. God i need a life 8)
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Postby Everett » Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:27 am

Cassie May wrote:PS) Thanks, Everett, for catching my typo. I was typing on a Kindle, and missed that date when I proof-read my entry. :)


You're welcome. Stupid kindle 8).
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Postby Zan » Sat Aug 25, 2012 5:55 am

yogi wrote:IMOO if a 70's- late 80's rock fan ( not a Styx die-hard) heard DDY singing some new song on the radio they would instantly know and recognize the voice because it is so distinctive and think ' hey thats the guy from Styx.

If Tommy did the same thing I believe most people would recognize the voice but not be near as quick to identify it with Styx.



You make these "points," Yogi, but they're nothing other than your opinion. They don't prove anything. I know you know this, what I don't understand is why you keep making them as if they will somehow make everyone go "Wow, he's right!"

A) They might, they might not. Sort of like how my daughter easily recognizes Elton John's post-90s music but not his 70s and 80s stuff. Dennis' voice has changed a LOT over the years. I doubt anyone but a die-hard would recognize his voice off the bat. Tommy's voice still sounds very much like it did in the 70s.

B) Also, "that guy from Styx" doesn't equate superstardom. It equates a distinctive sound, but nothing else. Not to mention a superstar would never be called "That guy from..." anything. You would know his bloody name.
(Similarly, I could ask any casual Styx fan to name 2 members of Styx, and I bet I can "guess" which one would be named most - or at the very least, first).

It's all speculation, of course. These "debates" are about as productive as a PR meeting with the GOP.

You really see Dennis as the "big fish" of Styx, and that's perfectly fine, acceptable, and IMO, a title DDY has earned for some. I just don't agree with you that he was the biggest all around. He is a highly respected artist, and has absolutely earned his stripes, don't get me wrong. But why the need to elevate him above anyone who is arguably equally great? Is it a sports team mentality? My team is better because they won this championship and that championship sorta thing? It must be - you compared them to quarterbacks. lol
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Postby ManOfMiracles » Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:37 am

Zan wrote:

Everett said he heard it last month at the show he saw. I think it's a regular part of the script.


I saw him last month in Milwaukee... it wasn't said there. I know Ev was at that show... but if that's the one he's referring to, I think he was mistaken.
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Postby yogi » Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:41 am

Zan,

I see your point 100%.




But I am RIGHT!!!!!!!


P.S. Ash,- How boudt Shaw / Blades - Do you have the import of that CLASSIC album? The 2 extra tracks are MONSTERS!!! Straight Down The Line appears on Zens and the other track which the name escapes me( How Does It Feel To Be Used??) is probably the best song on the album.
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Postby Everett » Sat Aug 25, 2012 7:37 am

ManOfMiracles wrote:
Zan wrote:

Everett said he heard it last month at the show he saw. I think it's a regular part of the script.


I saw him last month in Milwaukee... it wasn't said there. I know Ev was at that show... but if that's the one he's referring to, I think he was mistaken.


He said it bud. I miss nothing 8)
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Postby Boomchild » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:23 pm

Zan wrote:
Cassie May wrote:
Babyblue wrote: :D :wink: Tommy, is great at what he does & writes.He is Styx to me.I know that most everyone feels its DDY.They were great together but no more.Thank you,Cassie May. :D Tommy, gives 200% on stage.And let me tell you when you leave after the show.You know you have been rocked :wink:


And I agree with you, BB! So much is always written about DDY here, I just wanted to pipe up a bit for TS. As with you, TS is Styx for me. It was his song, "Fooling Yourself," that got me into the band in the first place, way back in '77, and it was always his music that I was drawn to on each album. A big regret of mine is never having seen him pre-Styx. I have the MS Funk CD, as well as a download of an MS Funk show in 1973, and you can tell just by listening that he gave 200% of himself even back then, as he still does today.



Funny enough, Dennis played Fooling Yourself Monday night, and introduced it as what he believed to be the best song on GI. I shit you not.


Oh, how could this be! Coming from the guy where it was "All About Him". :D
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:10 pm

ManOfMiracles wrote:
Zan wrote:

Everett said he heard it last month at the show he saw. I think it's a regular part of the script.


I saw him last month in Milwaukee... it wasn't said there. I know Ev was at that show... but if that's the one he's referring to, I think he was mistaken.


I was there too. I asked a couple friends and he didn't say that. It's not a regular part of the "script". I saw him a few months ago in Chicago and he didn't say it there either.
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Postby Zan » Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:01 pm

Boomchild wrote:
Zan wrote:
Cassie May wrote:
Babyblue wrote: :D :wink: Tommy, is great at what he does & writes.He is Styx to me.I know that most everyone feels its DDY.They were great together but no more.Thank you,Cassie May. :D Tommy, gives 200% on stage.And let me tell you when you leave after the show.You know you have been rocked :wink:


And I agree with you, BB! So much is always written about DDY here, I just wanted to pipe up a bit for TS. As with you, TS is Styx for me. It was his song, "Fooling Yourself," that got me into the band in the first place, way back in '77, and it was always his music that I was drawn to on each album. A big regret of mine is never having seen him pre-Styx. I have the MS Funk CD, as well as a download of an MS Funk show in 1973, and you can tell just by listening that he gave 200% of himself even back then, as he still does today.



Funny enough, Dennis played Fooling Yourself Monday night, and introduced it as what he believed to be the best song on GI. I shit you not.


Oh, how could this be! Coming from the guy where it was "All About Him". :D



Well. lol

I was reminded by someone afterward that what he actually said was "a song from what I think was the greatest Styx album of all time." My HUSBAND swore he said the SONG was the greatest on that album, so he's dead meat for making me look stoopid ;-)
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Postby gr8dane » Sun Aug 26, 2012 12:08 am

Zan wrote:
yogi wrote:IMOO if a 70's- late 80's rock fan ( not a Styx die-hard) heard DDY singing some new song on the radio they would instantly know and recognize the voice because it is so distinctive and think ' hey thats the guy from Styx.

If Tommy did the same thing I believe most people would recognize the voice but not be near as quick to identify it with Styx.



You make these "points," Yogi, but they're nothing other than your opinion. They don't prove anything. I know you know this, what I don't understand is why you keep making them as if they will somehow make everyone go "Wow, he's right!"

A) They might, they might not. Sort of like how my daughter easily recognizes Elton John's post-90s music but not his 70s and 80s stuff. Dennis' voice has changed a LOT over the years. I doubt anyone but a die-hard would recognize his voice off the bat. Tommy's voice still sounds very much like it did in the 70s.

B) Also, "that guy from Styx" doesn't equate superstardom. It equates a distinctive sound, but nothing else. Not to mention a superstar would never be called "That guy from..." anything. You would know his bloody name.
(Similarly, I could ask any casual Styx fan to name 2 members of Styx, and I bet I can "guess" which one would be named most - or at the very least, first).

It's all speculation, of course. These "debates" are about as productive as a PR meeting with the GOP.

You really see Dennis as the "big fish" of Styx, and that's perfectly fine, acceptable, and IMO, a title DDY has earned for some. I just don't agree with you that he was the biggest all around. He is a highly respected artist, and has absolutely earned his stripes, don't get me wrong. But why the need to elevate him above anyone who is arguably equally great? Is it a sports team mentality? My team is better because they won this championship and that championship sorta thing? It must be - you compared them to quarterbacks. lol


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Postby yogi » Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:18 am

CORRECT!
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Postby gr8dane » Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:08 pm

yogi wrote:CORRECT!


Maybe a nice cuppa of Styx' very own Smooth sailing Acid reduced coffee blend will cheer you up.
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Postby yogi » Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:30 pm

Dont drink coffee.

I am patiently waiting for JY and Tommy to appear on the cans of their version of Mt. Dew.
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Postby masque » Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:17 am

Zan wrote:
yogi wrote:IMOO if a 70's- late 80's rock fan ( not a Styx die-hard) heard DDY singing some new song on the radio they would instantly know and recognize the voice because it is so distinctive and think ' hey thats the guy from Styx.

If Tommy did the same thing I believe most people would recognize the voice but not be near as quick to identify it with Styx.



You make these "points," Yogi, but they're nothing other than your opinion. They don't prove anything. I know you know this, what I don't understand is why you keep making them as if they will somehow make everyone go "Wow, he's right!"

A) They might, they might not. Sort of like how my daughter easily recognizes Elton John's post-90s music but not his 70s and 80s stuff. Dennis' voice has changed a LOT over the years. I doubt anyone but a die-hard would recognize his voice off the bat. Tommy's voice still sounds very much like it did in the 70s.

B) Also, "that guy from Styx" doesn't equate superstardom. It equates a distinctive sound, but nothing else. Not to mention a superstar would never be called "That guy from..." anything. You would know his bloody name.
(Similarly, I could ask any casual Styx fan to name 2 members of Styx, and I bet I can "guess" which one would be named most - or at the very least, first).

It's all speculation, of course. These "debates" are about as productive as a PR meeting with the GOP.

You really see Dennis as the "big fish" of Styx, and that's perfectly fine, acceptable, and IMO, a title DDY has earned for some. I just don't agree with you that he was the biggest all around. He is a highly respected artist, and has absolutely earned his stripes, don't get me wrong. But why the need to elevate him above anyone who is arguably equally great? Is it a sports team mentality? My team is better because they won this championship and that championship sorta thing? It must be - you compared them to quarterbacks. lol


that might be the best post ever on this forum.
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Postby brywool » Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:39 am

Sorry, but the "Dennis is best" "Styx sucks" are the best posts ever. There just aren't enough of those.

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Postby cittadeeno23 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:08 am

Yogi was right.
I brought recordings of Dennis' voice and Tommy's voice to Times Square, NY, and then asked 10,000 random people "who are these singers"?

9,992 recognized Dennis as "that guy from Styx" while only 8 identified Tommy as "that guy from Styx".

Case Closed. :D
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Postby Everett » Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:46 am

brywool wrote:Sorry, but the "Dennis is best" "Styx sucks" are the best posts ever. There just aren't enough of those.

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Dennis sucks. How about that? 8)
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Postby Everett » Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:46 am

cittadeeno23 wrote:Yogi was right.
I brought recordings of Dennis' voice and Tommy's voice to Times Square, NY, and then asked 10,000 random people "who are these singers"?

9,992 recognized Dennis as "that guy from Styx" while only 8 identified Tommy as "that guy from Styx".

Case Closed. :D


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