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Monker wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:brywool wrote:Didn't Dennis renegotiate things so that he got a larger cut? That never gets mentioned, but that'd definitely be a key point here. I need to pull out Sterling's great book.
You never responded to my post about your misguided claim of Dennis’s reliance on the past regarding his music. Why? I thought I made some valid points.
Regarding your renegotiating question in a word no Dennis did not.
JY and Dennis have said in interviews that all royalties from record sales and concerts etc were always split evenly including 1996 and 1997. Except Todd. When Tommy came back they gave him an equal share. Dennis has said this does not include the current band where Tommy and JY split the money evenly and the others are paid as employees. If Dennis came back it would most likely be split three ways. Though who knows. Dennis has said constantly it’s not about money but the fans and the Styx legacy. Watching Pardo I see the love, passion and respect he has for Styx and especially the guys he worked with. He gives respect and credit. The other members have acted shamefully. Yogi has spoken the truth. Only deniers look away.
It just feels like you’re looking for ways to denigrate Dennis by bringing up renegotiating with the hope that bad Dennis was being financially unfair. I hope I’m wrong.
I'm pretty sure Styx is incorporated the same way most of these bands are. So, yeah, at the end of the lawsuit Dennis was probably kicked out of the corporation that either owned the Styx trademark, or had a license to use it. What I would guess is that at the end of the lawsuit a new corporate entity was created without Dennis and only Tommy and JY. Yes, the rest of the band were "employees" of that corporation. For the band to add a new member to the corporation, they would most likely create a new corporate entity and include the new member. This is probably what Dennis would demand and probably where Tommy and JY would tell him to fuck off because they would never allow him to have any such power. He would either join as a temporary member getting paid what Gowan, Todd, Ricky, and Chuck are - or not at all. He has no power to get anything more than that...and it's pretty obvious that Tommy and JY do not even want Dennis as a paid employee of Styx.
Monker wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:brywool wrote:Ah ok. Somewhere, I've misremembered the financial deal there. I'm not really obliged to reply, SMB. I'd rather not get into the p*ssing match that I see here that goes on and on. I barely post here these days. That being said- I'm not sure I agree with u. Listen to ANY interview since the split (Definitely the Pardo interview) and a good portion of his music. So much of it is about the past. It IRKS me that Dennis rarely speaks of August, Jimmy, etc. but ALWAY about JY and Tommy. Look- I LOVE Dennis. Always have, though I disagree with him on some things in the way he frames stuff. Really- I'm a fanboy and have been since I first saw them so many freaking years ago. I'm a diehard. I prefer Styx's music both then and now to what Dennis is producing now, but I've always supported Dennis and anybody that knows me, knows what a diehard Dennis guy I am. I buy it. I listen to it. But it doesn't grab me as a whole as much as it used to. BUT... Seriously- If I was August and I kept reading 'Tommy Tommy Tommy Tommy'.... I'd seriously get a complex... There's nothing Dennis can do to change things without JY, Tommy, & Chuck's buy in, so, PERSONALLY, I wish that he'd move on from what WAS to what IS. It's just my opinion and it means nothing. I would like to hear about his stuff now. I've GOT so many of those old interviews and have heard them over the years. I want to hear about the process and his inspirations NOW. I get it- from his POV, he got the shaft. Ok... but man- after so long, to hold that. That can't be good for him. I think that the light sensitivity stuff was just kind of the final straw for these guys. I know u love him. I do too. I mean no disrespect, but seriously- as he said - get over the 'he said, they said' and just enjoy the music.
I know you’re a fan of Dennis I’ve seen you sing SMB and you do it far better than Gowan. By far and I mean that. And you are not a troublemaker simply a fan But!
“The light sensitivity stuff was kinda like the last final straw”. Are you saying becoming seriously ill was the last straw? How so? What were the other straws?
Please don't hold unto the nonsense surrounding Babe, Roboto Cotton Bowl that they created in 2000 on BTM. That was only a ruse to re litigate issues from 27 years ago that no longer existed. All that was simply an excuse to the fans as to why he needed to be replaced.
They had just completed two very successful reunion tours and were recording a new album when Dennis became ill. Instead of light sensitivity why don’t you choose the disease or accident that in your opinion would legitimately cause the tour to be delayed so Dennis could recover. A 6 months delay would have meant nothing.
The tours in 1996 and 97 were only possible because Dennis had the idea to contact Tommy to record Lady 95. I know big deal. The band and Dennis completely rearranged their plans for making their studio album with Tommy in 1997 to accommodate Tommy’s money problems. Was that the last straw? No. Not even waiting for Shaw for 13 years was. C
What did Dennis do in 98, oh right he got sick. Shame on him. The last straw
Dennis talks about the past because this is what interests the interviewers. In the Pardo interview Dennis keeps saying don’t forget about my new album. Recently Tommy and JY were publicly outed by KSHE radio about their “ don’t ask any questions about Dennis” policy that has been going on for years. The interviewers do it anyway. Their past is infinitely more important and always will be. The 13 years between Cyclorama and Mission what did Styx talk about, we’re coming to your town to play, I Am the Walrus, and Big Bang and those aren’t even their past. Oh and Dennis ruined the band.
I love Dennis’s band more than the current Styx and have said so but they didn’t have that much to do with his last two albums. Dennis’s band is essentially a greatest hits band and there is not much left to be said other than their great.
Mike Morales played the most and August sang the most according to Dennis interviews. Frontiers didn’t sign Dennis to have other people sing.
Dennis has said becoming ill not only resulted in his losing his place in Styx but also delayed the second production of Hunchback from which it never fully recovered.
Obviously it was a huge mistake that Dennis got sick, what was he thinking.
I read this and all I conclude is that Dennis must be the most arrogant asshole that has ever lived. EVERYTHING is everybody elses fault. EVERYTHING bad that has happened to him was caused by other people victimizing him. That he had NO control over his own life. The bad decisions were everybody elses, the good decisions were all his.
What an asshole. Seriously, why would ANYBODY want anything to do with this guy? As soon as he could claim victim, you would be at risk of being blamed for it. Every decision made you would be at risk of being blamed if it turned out bad, and given zero credit if it turned out good.
And, the worst part is that he thinks that everybody wants to hear him whine about his 40yr old story. Just ridiculous crap.
I really don't think you can describe a more toxic person.
The only people who think badly about Dennis are BATHWATER drinkers who believed the lies Tommy, JY and Chuck spread in order to cover up their despicable treatment of a sick colleague.
After being being replaced in a coup he remained silent for over two years. Only after BTM did he speak.
The reason he talks about what happened is because of a constant very public 21 year campaign to discredit him professionally and personally.
JY spent his valuable interview time publicly shaming him. Keeping the wound in public view. The reason they did this is because of the angry, passionate and very vocal fan based they destroyed who asked them questions and got lies for answers.
He is an actual victim but does not act that way
he picked himself up an created a incredibly successful solo career.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Thank you for posting StyxGuy![]()
I have listened or read almost all of Dennis’s interviews but this one just might be my favorite. It’s well over two hours long in 2 parts and he covers a variety of Styx related issues, many never formerly addressed. It’s fascinating.
The regard in which he holds his fellow band mates is remarkable given the lies they have told about him and his music. Always funny and so down to earth the comments section is filled with high praise for him. Best interview ever of a rock star is repeated over and again. Even those who don’t care for Styx speak out in glowing terms, some who have decided to give the band a second look based upon liking him.
The Todd Sucherman story about JY not wanting Todd for Styx in 1996 but instead wanting the drummer in his JY group was fascinating. Like with Tommy, Dennis instantly new talent when he heard it and acted. Tommy was not involved with that decision but has benefitted greatly by having Todd. JY too.
Dennis really gives Pete Pardo the host some hysterical thoughts on what he calls prog noggins and especially the back story on all the Wooden Nickel Records. This podcast is about prog and heavy metal yet Dennis slyly pokes fun concerning the word “cheesy” as a negative term and the host Pete Pardon to his credit loved it with everyone having a good laugh.
Dennis breaks down song styles vs. arrangement in very understandable terms even for us non musicians and credits his band mates idea for things he himself has been credited for.
The only way you can listen to this man in interview after interview and square it up by the way he’s been portrayed since 2000 is if you listen with your head submerged in BATHWATER. Your turn “drinkers” speak up we know who you are and we know you will.
Watching any recent Tommy interview compared to any recent Dennis interview and it’s clear Dennis was the leader of Classic Styx. Tommy is now the leader of the new Styx just like I’ve been saying for a long time. Those who have refuted this admit you were wrong. You won’t.
And JY? You only have to watch him on stage on YouTube since they have returned to concerts with Tommy’s pal WE playing guitar as I also predicted he would.
CS are you seriously curious about my feelings about COTC.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Thank you for posting StyxGuy![]()
I have listened or read almost all of Dennis’s interviews but this one just might be my favorite. It’s well over two hours long in 2 parts and he covers a variety of Styx related issues, many never formerly addressed. It’s fascinating.
The regard in which he holds his fellow band mates is remarkable given the lies they have told about him and his music. Always funny and so down to earth the comments section is filled with high praise for him. Best interview ever of a rock star is repeated over and again. Even those who don’t care for Styx speak out in glowing terms, some who have decided to give the band a second look based upon liking him.
The Todd Sucherman story about JY not wanting Todd for Styx in 1996 but instead wanting the drummer in his JY group was fascinating. Like with Tommy, Dennis instantly new talent when he heard it and acted. Tommy was not involved with that decision but has benefitted greatly by having Todd. JY too.
Dennis really gives Pete Pardo the host some hysterical thoughts on what he calls prog noggins and especially the back story on all the Wooden Nickel Records. This podcast is about prog and heavy metal yet Dennis slyly pokes fun concerning the word “cheesy” as a negative term and the host Pete Pardon to his credit loved it with everyone having a good laugh.
Dennis breaks down song styles vs. arrangement in very understandable terms even for us non musicians and credits his band mates idea for things he himself has been credited for.
The only way you can listen to this man in interview after interview and square it up by the way he’s been portrayed since 2000 is if you listen with your head submerged in BATHWATER. Your turn “drinkers” speak up we know who you are and we know you will.
Watching any recent Tommy interview compared to any recent Dennis interview and it’s clear Dennis was the leader of Classic Styx. Tommy is now the leader of the new Styx just like I’ve been saying for a long time. Those who have refuted this admit you were wrong. You won’t.
And JY? You only have to watch him on stage on YouTube since they have returned to concerts with Tommy’s pal WE playing guitar as I also predicted he would.
CS are you seriously curious about my feelings about COTC.
Doesn't really matter if you like it or not. This is one of the best Styx albums period. This is what I had hoped and expected Cornerstone would have been after POE. Instead we got an Air Supply album. COTC is the best Styx album since 1978!
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Thank you for posting StyxGuy![]()
I have listened or read almost all of Dennis’s interviews but this one just might be my favorite. It’s well over two hours long in 2 parts and he covers a variety of Styx related issues, many never formerly addressed. It’s fascinating.
The regard in which he holds his fellow band mates is remarkable given the lies they have told about him and his music. Always funny and so down to earth the comments section is filled with high praise for him. Best interview ever of a rock star is repeated over and again. Even those who don’t care for Styx speak out in glowing terms, some who have decided to give the band a second look based upon liking him.
The Todd Sucherman story about JY not wanting Todd for Styx in 1996 but instead wanting the drummer in his JY group was fascinating. Like with Tommy, Dennis instantly new talent when he heard it and acted. Tommy was not involved with that decision but has benefitted greatly by having Todd. JY too.
Dennis really gives Pete Pardo the host some hysterical thoughts on what he calls prog noggins and especially the back story on all the Wooden Nickel Records. This podcast is about prog and heavy metal yet Dennis slyly pokes fun concerning the word “cheesy” as a negative term and the host Pete Pardon to his credit loved it with everyone having a good laugh.
Dennis breaks down song styles vs. arrangement in very understandable terms even for us non musicians and credits his band mates idea for things he himself has been credited for.
The only way you can listen to this man in interview after interview and square it up by the way he’s been portrayed since 2000 is if you listen with your head submerged in BATHWATER. Your turn “drinkers” speak up we know who you are and we know you will.
Watching any recent Tommy interview compared to any recent Dennis interview and it’s clear Dennis was the leader of Classic Styx. Tommy is now the leader of the new Styx just like I’ve been saying for a long time. Those who have refuted this admit you were wrong. You won’t.
And JY? You only have to watch him on stage on YouTube since they have returned to concerts with Tommy’s pal WE playing guitar as I also predicted he would.
CS are you seriously curious about my feelings about COTC.
Doesn't really matter if you like it or not. This is one of the best Styx albums period. This is what I had hoped and expected Cornerstone would have been after POE. Instead we got an Air Supply album. COTC is the best Styx album since 1978!
Air Supply, why not Live At The Copa? Are you now Shaw’s personal emissary and PR guy. We all know you are.
You must have been restrained in hand cuffs not to mention Barry. You are not a serious person. How’s this, Air Supply sings Eddy and Borrowed Time. I believe I have that as a bootleg. If you want to be taken serious try acting that way.
Historically and not coincidentally Genesis who was a serious prog group began recording Duke in 1979 which began their long journey away from Prog to pop. Which only resulted in them becoming incredibly more successful. Success is the goal CS not your narrow definition of music.
Journey. In 1977 Columbia Records ask them to change their musical style to a more pop sound and get another lead singer along with Rolie because their Proggie stuff wasn’t selling. In walks Perry in 77 then in 1978 with a more pop Rock sound they gradually make history.
If you had been in charge then no one would even know Journey. Remember Dennis did not suggest musical changes until 1979.
Kansas in 1979 releases Monolith that sells I million. Their Previous album Left Overture sold 4 million. Ouch! Is this a trend?
Styx 1979 CORNERSTONE sells 3 million it’s previous album PO8 3 sells million. No change in sales and it would have sold more without Shaw’s selfish interference.
Yes’s Tormato a prog album sells 1 million in 1978 Drama in 1980 doesn’t make gold. In 1983 90125 with the clever pop rock hit OOALH track sells 3 million.
Hit singles sell albums for these bands.
Dennis led Styx away from any dip in loss of sales.
Facts
Cornerstone has the two most watched Styx videos on YouTube. Why CS why?
And BOTR wasn’t even played in the US.
CORNERSTONE Damn that Dennis Dictator. He ruined everything, get over yourself CS.
Why didn’t Tommy or JY write more songs like the ones on PO8 you’re beloved, no one was stopping them? In fact Never Say Never was the first song written for Cornerstone we’re you aware of that.? Dennis in an interview said they demoed it in several studios before they settled on Pumpkin. And Cornerstone was Shaw’s title. Ooh that mean dictator Dennis.
Why was there no Queen of Spades or GWH BCM or Renegade oops sorry Renegade wasn’t a rock song at first. Wake up.
Eddy, Lights, Borrowed Time, Love in the Midnight, Never Say Never, could have easily been on many of the previous Styx albums. Even Pete Prog Pardo agreed.
The actual leader of the band expanded their audience and saved them from fake prog oblivion by slowly transitioning.
Then-he went further in it’s expansion with PT. No prog left. Buh bye. PT was their biggest tour ever because they piggy backed the Prog people the rock people the pop people and the ballad people into one entity. PT is their second biggest seller and Styx haven’t even played BOT but once in the last 21 years. Actually who wants to give you know who another chance to ruin a great song. You went to PT didn’t you?
Have you never noticed that Prog bands are in short supply in the Rock and Roll hall of fame, I know who cares.
Critics hate prog, we agree they’re idiots,. And that prog has been relegated to a small, loud but meaningless niche of guys, yes guys like you, that began around 1979. Through it all Dennis lead the way to continued success despite your narrow musical views. I’m repeating myself.
And today? Pop is King and ballads. I’m not a proponent of this mostly junk just an observer.
By the way tell Todd that he’s lucky Dennis was in charge in 1996. Otherwise can you say Kenny Hark? Kenny Hark, Kenny Hark now click your heels 3 times.
yogi wrote:All chime in quickly. I’ve seen Rush twice and Dream Theater 8 times. None of those shows would of been a very good place to. ‘pick up chicks’
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Thank you for posting StyxGuy![]()
I have listened or read almost all of Dennis’s interviews but this one just might be my favorite. It’s well over two hours long in 2 parts and he covers a variety of Styx related issues, many never formerly addressed. It’s fascinating.
The regard in which he holds his fellow band mates is remarkable given the lies they have told about him and his music. Always funny and so down to earth the comments section is filled with high praise for him. Best interview ever of a rock star is repeated over and again. Even those who don’t care for Styx speak out in glowing terms, some who have decided to give the band a second look based upon liking him.
The Todd Sucherman story about JY not wanting Todd for Styx in 1996 but instead wanting the drummer in his JY group was fascinating. Like with Tommy, Dennis instantly new talent when he heard it and acted. Tommy was not involved with that decision but has benefitted greatly by having Todd. JY too.
Dennis really gives Pete Pardo the host some hysterical thoughts on what he calls prog noggins and especially the back story on all the Wooden Nickel Records. This podcast is about prog and heavy metal yet Dennis slyly pokes fun concerning the word “cheesy” as a negative term and the host Pete Pardon to his credit loved it with everyone having a good laugh.
Dennis breaks down song styles vs. arrangement in very understandable terms even for us non musicians and credits his band mates idea for things he himself has been credited for.
The only way you can listen to this man in interview after interview and square it up by the way he’s been portrayed since 2000 is if you listen with your head submerged in BATHWATER. Your turn “drinkers” speak up we know who you are and we know you will.
Watching any recent Tommy interview compared to any recent Dennis interview and it’s clear Dennis was the leader of Classic Styx. Tommy is now the leader of the new Styx just like I’ve been saying for a long time. Those who have refuted this admit you were wrong. You won’t.
And JY? You only have to watch him on stage on YouTube since they have returned to concerts with Tommy’s pal WE playing guitar as I also predicted he would.
CS are you seriously curious about my feelings about COTC.
Doesn't really matter if you like it or not. This is one of the best Styx albums period. This is what I had hoped and expected Cornerstone would have been after POE. Instead we got an Air Supply album. COTC is the best Styx album since 1978!
Air Supply, why not Live At The Copa? Are you now Shaw’s personal emissary and PR guy. We all know you are.
You must have been restrained in hand cuffs not to mention Barry. You are not a serious person. How’s this, Air Supply sings Eddy and Borrowed Time. I believe I have that as a bootleg. If you want to be taken serious try acting that way.
Historically and not coincidentally Genesis who was a serious prog group began recording Duke in 1979 which began their long journey away from Prog to pop. Which only resulted in them becoming incredibly more successful. Success is the goal CS not your narrow definition of music.
Journey. In 1977 Columbia Records ask them to change their musical style to a more pop sound and get another lead singer along with Rolie because their Proggie stuff wasn’t selling. In walks Perry in 77 then in 1978 with a more pop Rock sound they gradually make history.
If you had been in charge then no one would even know Journey. Remember Dennis did not suggest musical changes until 1979.
Kansas in 1979 releases Monolith that sells I million. Their Previous album Left Overture sold 4 million. Ouch! Is this a trend?
Styx 1979 CORNERSTONE sells 3 million it’s previous album PO8 3 sells million. No change in sales and it would have sold more without Shaw’s selfish interference.
Yes’s Tormato a prog album sells 1 million in 1978 Drama in 1980 doesn’t make gold. In 1983 90125 with the clever pop rock hit OOALH track sells 3 million.
Hit singles sell albums for these bands.
Dennis led Styx away from any dip in loss of sales.
Facts
Cornerstone has the two most watched Styx videos on YouTube. Why CS why?
And BOTR wasn’t even played in the US.
CORNERSTONE Damn that Dennis Dictator. He ruined everything, get over yourself CS.
Why didn’t Tommy or JY write more songs like the ones on PO8 you’re beloved, no one was stopping them? In fact Never Say Never was the first song written for Cornerstone we’re you aware of that.? Dennis in an interview said they demoed it in several studios before they settled on Pumpkin. And Cornerstone was Shaw’s title. Ooh that mean dictator Dennis.
Why was there no Queen of Spades or GWH BCM or Renegade oops sorry Renegade wasn’t a rock song at first. Wake up.
Eddy, Lights, Borrowed Time, Love in the Midnight, Never Say Never, could have easily been on many of the previous Styx albums. Even Pete Prog Pardo agreed.
The actual leader of the band expanded their audience and saved them from fake prog oblivion by slowly transitioning.
Then-he went further in it’s expansion with PT. No prog left. Buh bye. PT was their biggest tour ever because they piggy backed the Prog people the rock people the pop people and the ballad people into one entity. PT is their second biggest seller and Styx haven’t even played BOT but once in the last 21 years. Actually who wants to give you know who another chance to ruin a great song. You went to PT didn’t you?
Have you never noticed that Prog bands are in short supply in the Rock and Roll hall of fame, I know who cares.
Critics hate prog, we agree they’re idiots,. And that prog has been relegated to a small, loud but meaningless niche of guys, yes guys like you, that began around 1979. Through it all Dennis lead the way to continued success despite your narrow musical views. I’m repeating myself.
And today? Pop is King and ballads. I’m not a proponent of this mostly junk just an observer.
By the way tell Todd that he’s lucky Dennis was in charge in 1996. Otherwise can you say Kenny Hark? Kenny Hark, Kenny Hark now click your heels 3 times.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:The success of COTC and miserable failure of VOL.2 is driving you nuts! I predicted this would happen. Styx has moved on and continues to successfully evolve while DDY lives in the past and flounders.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:The success of COTC and miserable failure of VOL.2 is driving you nuts! I predicted this would happen. Styx has moved on and continues to successfully evolve while DDY lives in the past and flounders.
I have left out the Y on purpose because Tommy has neutered him, just watch the new live videos of their recent shows. Will up front like I predicted and you resisted. And there’s J like a statue
ChicagoSTYX wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:The success of COTC and miserable failure of VOL.2 is driving you nuts! I predicted this would happen. Styx has moved on and continues to successfully evolve while DDY lives in the past and flounders.
I have left out the Y on purpose because Tommy has neutered him, just watch the new live videos of their recent shows. Will up front like I predicted and you resisted. And there’s J like a statue
Not sure if you saw the link I posted in another thread here this morning to a new interview with JY. I did not realize JY's wife is now and invalid and requires 24/7 care mostly provided by JY himself. He only leaves to do a concert and to record his parts for COTC. He said the band is doing most of their writing and recording in Nashville now and he cannot get away for all of those things. At least he is willing to tour under these dire circumstances and is not asking the band to wait, especially after they just recorded a new album! Seems I've heard that somewhere before........ He also mentioned that he and his wife will be married 50 years next year. Check out the interview.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:The success of COTC and miserable failure of VOL.2 is driving you nuts! I predicted this would happen. Styx has moved on and continues to successfully evolve while DDY lives in the past and flounders.
I have left out the Y on purpose because Tommy has neutered him, just watch the new live videos of their recent shows. Will up front like I predicted and you resisted. And there’s J like a statue
He said the band is doing most of their writing and recording in Nashville now and he cannot get away for all of those things. At least he is willing to tour under these dire circumstances and is not asking the band to wait, especially after they just recorded a new album! Seems I've heard that somewhere before........ He also mentioned that he and his wife will be married 50 years next year. Check out the interview.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
Dennis wife wasn’t ill, he was, so how is that even relevant? Are you turning into a troll as well.
What JY and Shaw did was turn their backs on a sick colleague for money. Pure and simple.
Did he or Shaw shed a tear after replacing him and virtually destroying his ability to make money off of the Styx name. Dennis had to completely restart his career.
While TMB as they were known Two Man Band lived off of the Styx name that Dennis was most responsible for building.
What JY and Shaw did was turn their backs on a sick colleague for money. Pure and simple.
Did he or Shaw shed a tear after replacing him and virtually destroying his ability to make money off of the Styx name.
Dennis had to completely restart his career.
While TMB as they were known Two Man Band lived off of the Styx name that Dennis was most responsible for building.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:brywool wrote:Ah ok. Somewhere, I've misremembered the financial deal there. I'm not really obliged to reply, SMB. I'd rather not get into the p*ssing match that I see here that goes on and on. I barely post here these days. That being said- I'm not sure I agree with u. Listen to ANY interview since the split (Definitely the Pardo interview) and a good portion of his music. So much of it is about the past. It IRKS me that Dennis rarely speaks of August, Jimmy, etc. but ALWAY about JY and Tommy. Look- I LOVE Dennis. Always have, though I disagree with him on some things in the way he frames stuff. Really- I'm a fanboy and have been since I first saw them so many freaking years ago. I'm a diehard. I prefer Styx's music both then and now to what Dennis is producing now, but I've always supported Dennis and anybody that knows me, knows what a diehard Dennis guy I am. I buy it. I listen to it. But it doesn't grab me as a whole as much as it used to. BUT... Seriously- If I was August and I kept reading 'Tommy Tommy Tommy Tommy'.... I'd seriously get a complex... There's nothing Dennis can do to change things without JY, Tommy, & Chuck's buy in, so, PERSONALLY, I wish that he'd move on from what WAS to what IS. It's just my opinion and it means nothing. I would like to hear about his stuff now. I've GOT so many of those old interviews and have heard them over the years. I want to hear about the process and his inspirations NOW. I get it- from his POV, he got the shaft. Ok... but man- after so long, to hold that. That can't be good for him. I think that the light sensitivity stuff was just kind of the final straw for these guys. I know u love him. I do too. I mean no disrespect, but seriously- as he said - get over the 'he said, they said' and just enjoy the music.
I know you’re a fan of Dennis I’ve seen you sing SMB and you do it far better than Gowan. By far and I mean that. And you are not a troublemaker simply a fan But!
“The light sensitivity stuff was kinda like the last final straw”. Are you saying becoming seriously ill was the last straw? How so? What were the other straws?
Please don't hold unto the nonsense surrounding Babe, Roboto Cotton Bowl that they created in 2000 on BTM. That was only a ruse to re litigate issues from 27 years ago that no longer existed. All that was simply an excuse to the fans as to why he needed to be replaced.
They had just completed two very successful reunion tours and were recording a new album when Dennis became ill. Instead of light sensitivity why don’t you choose the disease or accident that in your opinion would legitimately cause the tour to be delayed so Dennis could recover. A 6 months delay would have meant nothing.
The tours in 1996 and 97 were only possible because Dennis had the idea to contact Tommy to record Lady 95. I know big deal. The band and Dennis completely rearranged their plans for making their studio album with Tommy in 1997 to accommodate Tommy’s money problems. Was that the last straw? No. Not even waiting for Shaw for 13 years was. C
What did Dennis do in 98, oh right he got sick. Shame on him. The last straw
Dennis talks about the past because this is what interests the interviewers. In the Pardo interview Dennis keeps saying don’t forget about my new album. Recently Tommy and JY were publicly outed by KSHE radio about their “ don’t ask any questions about Dennis” policy that has been going on for years. The interviewers do it anyway. Their past is infinitely more important and always will be. The 13 years between Cyclorama and Mission what did Styx talk about, we’re coming to your town to play, I Am the Walrus, and Big Bang and those aren’t even their past. Oh and Dennis ruined the band.
I love Dennis’s band more than the current Styx and have said so but they didn’t have that much to do with his last two albums. Dennis’s band is essentially a greatest hits band and there is not much left to be said other than their great.
Mike Morales played the most and August sang the most according to Dennis interviews. Frontiers didn’t sign Dennis to have other people sing.
Dennis has said becoming ill not only resulted in his losing his place in Styx but also delayed the second production of Hunchback from which it never fully recovered.
Obviously it was a huge mistake that Dennis got sick, what was he thinking.
yogi wrote:Making Love Out Of Nothing At All rocked and I mean that.
Grotelul wrote:
But, in the end, Tommy, JY and Chuck won the lawsuit and have moved on. You and no one else here has been in the group, so we have no idea what actually occurred between all of them when they were together. We can debate what we think went on between them forever. It will not change a single thing. You want some of us to change our thoughts on this and we feel the same about you. It's never going to happen so why bother? It's long past time to move on and be over it.
The lawsuit was a settlement, there was no court nor judge no ruling. In theory no one wins it’s a compromise. Another lie born of ignorance spread on the internet.
Your “move on” comment. The reason this issue still remains is due to Shaw, Young and Panozzo who have kept it in the news since 2000. Dan Rather anyone. This causes responses from Dennis and Styx fans.
Grotelul wrote:But, in the end, Tommy, JY and Chuck won the lawsuit and have moved on. You and no one else here has been in the group, so we have no idea what actually occurred between all of them when they were together. We can debate what we think went on between them forever. It will not change a single thing. You want some of us to change our thoughts on this and we feel the same about you. It's never going to happen so why bother? It's long past time to move on and be over it.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Grotelul wrote:But, in the end, Tommy, JY and Chuck won the lawsuit and have moved on. You and no one else here has been in the group, so we have no idea what actually occurred between all of them when they were together. We can debate what we think went on between them forever. It will not change a single thing. You want some of us to change our thoughts on this and we feel the same about you. It's never going to happen so why bother? It's long past time to move on and be over it.
No they didn’t. Winning implies either a judge or jury were involved and a verdict was reached. No court, nor judge made a ruling is factually correct. It was settled out of court between the parties lawyers.
**In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. The term also has other meanings in the context of law. Structured settlements provide for future periodic payments, instead of a one time cash payment**
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Grotelul wrote:But, in the end, Tommy, JY and Chuck won the lawsuit and have moved on. You and no one else here has been in the group, so we have no idea what actually occurred between all of them when they were together. We can debate what we think went on between them forever. It will not change a single thing. You want some of us to change our thoughts on this and we feel the same about you. It's never going to happen so why bother? It's long past time to move on and be over it.
No they didn’t. Winning implies either a judge or jury were involved and a verdict was reached. No court, nor judge made a ruling is factually correct. It was settled out of court between the parties lawyers.
**In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. The term also has other meanings in the context of law. Structured settlements provide for future periodic payments, instead of a one time cash payment**
Grotelul wrote:Basically Styx would have won the suit if it hadn't been settled out of court. Tommy, JY and Chuck have the rights to Styx. Dennis settled because he knew he would have lost.
As far as Dennis and his actions within the band, Derek Sutton and Jim Vose both have the history with the band and know what occurred behind the scenes and there is plenty of evidence of Dennis' behavior. You, I and no one else here know. Let it go.
Monker wrote:Grotelul wrote:Basically Styx would have won the suit if it hadn't been settled out of court. Tommy, JY and Chuck have the rights to Styx. Dennis settled because he knew he would have lost.
EXACTLY. And, you don't file a Summary Judgement if you think there is much possibility to have things go against you. And, you don't settle so quickly after a summary judgement is filed unless you are expecting to lose and you want to give control over your fate to a judge.As far as Dennis and his actions within the band, Derek Sutton and Jim Vose both have the history with the band and know what occurred behind the scenes and there is plenty of evidence of Dennis' behavior. You, I and no one else here know. Let it go.
"They owe their careers to Dennis. Dennis did this and that for them over the years. They would be nothing without Dennis. Like the others, their greed got the best of them and that's why they acted like they did. They betrayed Dennis and made him very said." -- potential Queen B. post.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:They filed the summary judgement not Dennis they feared the trial. Not Dennis. Mr. facts in his car. Look who opens his ignorant “pie hole” and tells us why Styx was afraid of a trial because people would testify to Dennis’s value.
**A summary judgement occurs when, in a civil case, one party wants to move to a court decision without trial.. In other words, the judge has reviewed the undisputed facts of the case, along with any acceptable evidence provided by each party to support their argument and sees no point in having a trial**
Grotelul wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Grotelul wrote:But, in the end, Tommy, JY and Chuck won the lawsuit and have moved on. You and no one else here has been in the group, so we have no idea what actually occurred between all of them when they were together. We can debate what we think went on between them forever. It will not change a single thing. You want some of us to change our thoughts on this and we feel the same about you. It's never going to happen so why bother? It's long past time to move on and be over it.
No they didn’t. Winning implies either a judge or jury were involved and a verdict was reached. No court, nor judge made a ruling is factually correct. It was settled out of court between the parties lawyers.
**In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. The term also has other meanings in the context of law. Structured settlements provide for future periodic payments, instead of a one time cash payment**
Basically Styx would have won the suit if it hadn't been settled out of court. Tommy, JY and Chuck have the rights to Styx. Dennis settled because he knew he would have lost.
As far as Dennis and his actions within the band, Derek Sutton and Jim Vose both have the history with the band and know what occurred behind the scenes and there is plenty of evidence of Dennis' behavior. You, I and no one else here know. Let it go.
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