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Cassie May wrote:Good luck to you!
In related broadcast news, the GI/Po8 concert DVD will be shown on Palladia this Saturday and on Vh1 Classic next Friday night.
So, what question do you want to ask?
Everett wrote:Finally listened to the interview. Same o same o questions from the
callers/coburn. I enjoyed one callers question "how come the cornerstone/
paradise theatre albums are over looked?" Short answer:: "There are just
so many songs to choose from"
Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Finally listened to the interview. Same o same o questions from the
callers/coburn. I enjoyed one callers question "how come the cornerstone/
paradise theatre albums are over looked?" Short answer:: "There are just
so many songs to choose from"
As if he would say that it's because we feel the music on those albums don't reflect what Styx was as a band. Honestly for a band to ignore the anniversary of their only number one album is strange.
Cassie May wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Finally listened to the interview. Same o same o questions from the
callers/coburn. I enjoyed one callers question "how come the cornerstone/
paradise theatre albums are over looked?" Short answer:: "There are just
so many songs to choose from"
As if he would say that it's because we feel the music on those albums don't reflect what Styx was as a band. Honestly for a band to ignore the anniversary of their only number one album is strange.
Well, I don't find it so strange as PT was DDY's brainchild and the group was pretty well splintered by that point anyway. For my own taste, I much prefer GI and Po8--they get played far more often in my house than PT. It has been over 20 years since I listened to it in its entirety. Just because it went to #1 doesn't mean it was the best album they made. For me, that is GI, followed by Po8. Apparently, from everything they've said, TS and JY feel the same.
Cassie May wrote:Well, I don't find it so strange as PT was DDY's brainchild and the group was pretty well splintered by that point anyway. For my own taste, I much prefer GI and Po8--they get played far more often in my house than PT. It has been over 20 years since I listened to it in its entirety. Just because it went to #1 doesn't mean it was the best album they made. For me, that is GI, followed by Po8. Apparently, from everything they've said, TS and JY feel the same.
pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Cassie May wrote:Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:Finally listened to the interview. Same o same o questions from the
callers/coburn. I enjoyed one callers question "how come the cornerstone/
paradise theatre albums are over looked?" Short answer:: "There are just
so many songs to choose from"
As if he would say that it's because we feel the music on those albums don't reflect what Styx was as a band. Honestly for a band to ignore the anniversary of their only number one album is strange.
Well, I don't find it so strange as PT was DDY's brainchild and the group was pretty well splintered by that point anyway. For my own taste, I much prefer GI and Po8--they get played far more often in my house than PT. It has been over 20 years since I listened to it in its entirety. Just because it went to #1 doesn't mean it was the best album they made. For me, that is GI, followed by Po8. Apparently, from everything they've said, TS and JY feel the same.
There ya go
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