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Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:27 am

They will be on rockline radio this week
along with reo & nugent.
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby brywool » Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:07 am

Nugent will talk over everyone. Probably go on another gun rant. Neat. :D
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:51 pm

I got through second question.
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby gr8dane » Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:43 pm

Everett wrote:I got through second question.


Nice.Did you talk about the weather?
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:36 am

gr8dane wrote:
Everett wrote:I got through second question.


Nice.Did you talk about the weather?



Ha ha no. It was only kc, ricky, larry and nugent that were there. Were tommy
and JY busy? :lol:

Anyway i asked kc a question. Wish i had somethin for ricky & larry. Of course
i'm not gonna talk to the nuge :twisted: :lol:
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby yogi » Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:42 am

What did you ask Kevin?
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:55 am

yogi wrote:What did you ask Kevin?


If they plan to release any other of the albums demos like they did for hi infidelity.
I also asked if they could play only the strong survive. He said there is some stuff
in that song he can't sing anymore sure :roll:
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby yogi » Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:41 am

REALLY?? I wonder what part??? Love the song 'Only The Strong Survive'. It is one of REOs best. Overall Nine Lives was a GREAT album. I also thought that 'Variety Tonight' off of Life As We Know It was one of their BEST EVER songs.
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:54 am

So has anyone here listened to the archive yet? Won't be able to listen
till next week :evil:
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby brywool » Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:03 am

Listening to it now. Just heard your question. You wasted time asking REO a question???
;)

Didn't really dig how they ducked the Mr. Roboto question. While it was pretty funny, they should've just said "No, it's just such a Dennis signature number..., etc." The guy who asked the question asked it respectfully, and it would've been nice had they given him a respectful answer. Also- It's been SO LONG now, they really SHOULD just drop it in. The crowd would really go apesh*t and, quite frankly, it would surprise people. It really IS a signature DeYoung tune, but it's certainly not going to hurt anybody if they do it. Make it heavier than it was when it was recorded and have fun with it.
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby gr8dane » Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:35 am

brywool wrote:Listening to it now. Just heard your question. You wasted time asking REO a question???
;)

Didn't really dig how they ducked the Mr. Roboto question. While it was pretty funny, they should've just said "No, it's just such a Dennis signature number..., etc." The guy who asked the question asked it respectfully, and it would've been nice had they given him a respectful answer. Also- It's been SO LONG now, they really SHOULD just drop it in. The crowd would really go apesh*t and, quite frankly, it would surprise people. It really IS a signature DeYoung tune, but it's certainly not going to hurt anybody if they do it. Make it heavier than it was when it was recorded and have fun with it.


I am curious, what was their answer then ?
And why was it so funny?
I myself would prefer a Roboto free concert(though I really do dig the synth work on that song).
Imagine Gowan walking around with the mask ,singing Dopo arigato i am getting shafto. (singing this song)?
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:36 am

brywool wrote:Listening to it now. Just heard your question. You wasted time asking REO a question???
;)

Didn't really dig how they ducked the Mr. Roboto question. While it was pretty funny, they should've just said "No, it's just such a Dennis signature number..., etc." The guy who asked the question asked it respectfully, and it would've been nice had they given him a respectful answer. Also- It's been SO LONG now, they really SHOULD just drop it in. The crowd would really go apesh*t and, quite frankly, it would surprise people. It really IS a signature DeYoung tune, but it's certainly not going to hurt anybody if they do it. Make it heavier than it was when it was recorded and have fun with it.



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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Archetype » Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:15 pm

brywool wrote:Listening to it now. Just heard your question. You wasted time asking REO a question???
;)

Didn't really dig how they ducked the Mr. Roboto question. While it was pretty funny, they should've just said "No, it's just such a Dennis signature number..., etc." The guy who asked the question asked it respectfully, and it would've been nice had they given him a respectful answer. Also- It's been SO LONG now, they really SHOULD just drop it in. The crowd would really go apesh*t and, quite frankly, it would surprise people. It really IS a signature DeYoung tune, but it's certainly not going to hurt anybody if they do it. Make it heavier than it was when it was recorded and have fun with it.


Lawrence would sound good singing Mr. Roboto, perhaps more so than any other Dennis song. His voice is made for 80s synth-driven stuff.
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby brywool » Tue Apr 16, 2013 1:11 am

gr8dane wrote:
I am curious, what was their answer then ?
And why was it so funny?
I myself would prefer a Roboto free concert(though I really do dig the synth work on that song).
Imagine Gowan walking around with the mask ,singing Dopo arigato i am getting shafto. (singing this song)?


Listen to the rebroadcast. I'm not a huge fan of Roboto, but SO many people are. When a local Styx tribute band ( :D ) played up here, the casino they were playing at ran a poll "What's yer favorite Styx song?" 80% said Roboto out of about 125 peeps. Shocking to me... BUT it's indicative of the traction that song has. It's not a favorite of mine, but after playing it for a few years, I've grown to like it much more than I did. What's the harm? I doubt Gowan would do the roboto mask thing.
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Everett » Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:08 am

Listening to the archive now. Just heard myself man i always sound stoned on the phone :oops: :lol:
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Re: Rockline This Wednesday

Postby Boomchild » Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:20 pm

brywool wrote:
gr8dane wrote:
I am curious, what was their answer then ?
And why was it so funny?
I myself would prefer a Roboto free concert(though I really do dig the synth work on that song).
Imagine Gowan walking around with the mask ,singing Dopo arigato i am getting shafto. (singing this song)?


Listen to the rebroadcast. I'm not a huge fan of Roboto, but SO many people are. When a local Styx tribute band ( :D ) played up here, the casino they were playing at ran a poll "What's yer favorite Styx song?" 80% said Roboto out of about 125 peeps. Shocking to me... BUT it's indicative of the traction that song has. It's not a favorite of mine, but after playing it for a few years, I've grown to like it much more than I did. What's the harm? I doubt Gowan would do the roboto mask thing.


In the long run, I think that Roboto has had more of a positive impact then a negative one. It found it;s place in pop culture which isn't a bad thing by any means. I think they could take the approach that Dennis does with it. He doesn't take the song seriously, is happy for the exposure it's given the band and him and he just has fun with it.
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