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Toph wrote:Monker wrote:if I were Tommy, I would simply ask "Why?" There is no real reason or motivation for him to work with DDY ever again.
Would you say the same thing about Perry with Schon/Cain?
masque wrote:wow lots of thoughts running thru this thread and i think everyone is making pretty valid points.....for my part here are my thoughts;
1) i dont think any of us should be surprised by the lack of friendship within the band.....these guys weren't best buds in school growing up together and learning how to play and forming a band......JY joined as the band was becoming established......tommy joined after the band was signed and was certainly a business at that point. tommy has admitted in interviews that for the first few years they were hanging out together, writing together and being a "band" but after that it was for sure a business. so in lots of ways it was a place to work and make great money while getting your ego fed.
4) in styx, what did you have? was it a democracy? or was was ddy in charge? what did ddy say about that......that styx was a democracy and he was the president? or something like that? point is that based on what little I know about these guys personalities i size them up like this;
jy- egomaniac with a high iq that feels like he was an equal part of the machine and highly resents the loss of power that happened to him over the years due to ddy and ts success within the band. deep down probably a bit insecure because he knows dennis and tommy paid the bills.
ts- egomaniac with a passive aggressive streak.......doesnt really want to fool with the stress of running the ship but wants to make damn sure you run the ship exactly how he thinks it should go.....pouts if doesn't get his way.
ddy- egomaniac that has natural leadership skills.....comes across to those who dont know him as well as this super funny easy going guy....but to those who know him deeper he comes across as a "my way or the highway" kind of guy and probably used his success as a reminder to the other guys of why his plans and ideas were best for the band.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:wow lots of thoughts running thru this thread and i think everyone is making pretty valid points.....for my part here are my thoughts;
1) i dont think any of us should be surprised by the lack of friendship within the band.....these guys weren't best buds in school growing up together and learning how to play and forming a band......JY joined as the band was becoming established......tommy joined after the band was signed and was certainly a business at that point. tommy has admitted in interviews that for the first few years they were hanging out together, writing together and being a "band" but after that it was for sure a business. so in lots of ways it was a place to work and make great money while getting your ego fed.
4) in styx, what did you have? was it a democracy? or was was ddy in charge? what did ddy say about that......that styx was a democracy and he was the president? or something like that? point is that based on what little I know about these guys personalities i size them up like this;
jy- egomaniac with a high iq that feels like he was an equal part of the machine and highly resents the loss of power that happened to him over the years due to ddy and ts success within the band. deep down probably a bit insecure because he knows dennis and tommy paid the bills.
ts- egomaniac with a passive aggressive streak.......doesnt really want to fool with the stress of running the ship but wants to make damn sure you run the ship exactly how he thinks it should go.....pouts if doesn't get his way.
ddy- egomaniac that has natural leadership skills.....comes across to those who dont know him as well as this super funny easy going guy....but to those who know him deeper he comes across as a "my way or the highway" kind of guy and probably used his success as a reminder to the other guys of why his plans and ideas were best for the band.
I would say (when speaking about DDY, CP and JP) that at the start and through the early days it was like buddies growing up together, learning to play and putting together a band. Later on, when it became more of a business those relationships changed. I think you pointed out here that all of them had egos and that effected how things played out. I feel too often things have been portrayed as the only person with an ego was DDY. I do think your right that JY harbors some kind of resentment due to becoming more like the third wheel and not getting an equal amount of attention and exposure from being in Styx. When it comes to TS, I would add that I think he is one to avoid confrontation and would complain to others instead of going directly to the person he had an issue(s) with. As for DDY, I feel the "it's my way or the highway" thing is over stated. He seemed to be more receptive to not limiting what they could do in Styx while some of the others wanted to stick with a formula. I think you have to consider that it is clear that at some point they saw the success in what DDY suggested they do and let him "hold the reigns". It could be that some have regrets to that and that they were upset that whatever vision they had for Styx did not get fulfilled.
Toph wrote:I'll put this out there - I'm not sure if Styx (or Tradewinds at the time) was the right band for JY. Remember, DDY, CP, JP played Beatles cover tunes and JY was playing Hendrix type stuff. So from the get go, the musical visions did not match. This would serve as a source of tension for the next 20+ years. Yes, JY probably pulled Styx a bit more in the hard rock direction, but are his contributions, outside of Miss America and to a lesser extent Snowblind (also co written by DeYoung and Shaw) really what made that band? If there was someone who was more similar in artistic taste, what would have become of Styx? Assume the same band, but with a different guitarist. So, Shaw still comes on board in 1976. What happens to Styx?
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:I'll put this out there - I'm not sure if Styx (or Tradewinds at the time) was the right band for JY. Remember, DDY, CP, JP played Beatles cover tunes and JY was playing Hendrix type stuff. So from the get go, the musical visions did not match. This would serve as a source of tension for the next 20+ years. Yes, JY probably pulled Styx a bit more in the hard rock direction, but are his contributions, outside of Miss America and to a lesser extent Snowblind (also co written by DeYoung and Shaw) really what made that band? If there was someone who was more similar in artistic taste, what would have become of Styx? Assume the same band, but with a different guitarist. So, Shaw still comes on board in 1976. What happens to Styx?
I think that JY was thinking the same way. But, there was the issue that the band he was in just prior to joining Styx (Tradewinds) was breaking up and he was looking to find a band in order to make money. As far as if he didn't join and someone else did, I don't think we would have heard of the band if things did not play out as they did.
Monker wrote:JY's guitar style is all over the first three albums. If JY had not joined the band and Styx hired some type of George Harrison wannabe, I doubt a song like "Lady" would have been created as their break out song. To say Tommy would have been interested is a bit of a wild guess.
ztyxlynne wrote:I have seen some bands with a pretty rocky history put the past behind them. Fleetwood Mac, Eagle's, Motley Crew got back together at on time because if a fans getting together I believe. It would be nice to see them at least acknowledge DDY,s past with the band. Putting him back on there web site etc. Dennis has always said he would like to be back with them. I would also think with all he has been threw Chuck would like to out the past behind him. He has the most history with DDY.
Cassie May wrote:From everything I have ever read in 35+ years, Tommy and Dennis were not particularly close outside the band. None of them were, outside the brothers, of course. I read an interview by Tommy in which he said that in all the years he lived in Michigan, Dennis was there only once. Tommy was from a background of bands that had extreme camaraderie as they traveled the country, working and playing and partying together, even crashing on each other's couches. Styx was never like that. It was businesslike. Everyone likes to romanticize that their favorite bands are all the best of buds, but in the majority of cases, it's just not so.
As for the Borders show, so what? Dennis stopped by and sang with a bandmate. They joked and got along well. Again, so what? Just shows that they were able to set aside past differences and feelings for an afternoon. Showed maturity on both their parts.
yogi wrote:Who is Kristi? She ran Racer Records and had the Paradise Theater Website. Does she ever visit or post on this site?
Thanks for posting this GREAT read Suite. Hope all is going well.
FormerDJMike wrote:yogi wrote:Who is Kristi? She ran Racer Records and had the Paradise Theater Website. Does she ever visit or post on this site?
Thanks for posting this GREAT read Suite. Hope all is going well.
Not sure I haven't heard anything from her in almost 20 years. I know she is an outspoken advocate against Scientology and may have no online presence at all. As far as I know she isn't here and probably never has been.
Monker wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:yogi wrote:Who is Kristi? She ran Racer Records and had the Paradise Theater Website. Does she ever visit or post on this site?
Thanks for posting this GREAT read Suite. Hope all is going well.
Not sure I haven't heard anything from her in almost 20 years. I know she is an outspoken advocate against Scientology and may have no online presence at all. As far as I know she isn't here and probably never has been.
Her name sounds familiar. I don't know where I heard it from, though. Maybe the Styx mailing list, or the olden days on Prodigy, etc. Here is her blog;
http://www.kristi-wachter.com/
FormerDJMike wrote:The Borders show reminded me that Dennis even showed up to on of the JYG's shows in support of Raised By Wolves and sang "Rockin' The Paradise" with them.
brywool wrote:FormerDJMike wrote:The Borders show reminded me that Dennis even showed up to on of the JYG's shows in support of Raised By Wolves and sang "Rockin' The Paradise" with them.
Didn't know this.
yogi wrote:Who is Kristi? She ran Racer Records and had the Paradise Theater Website. Does she ever visit or post on this site?
Thanks for posting this GREAT read Suite. Hope all is going well.
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