I would rather see Glen. He is a great entertainer. Dennis is a dork.
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The classic lineup was magical together...the harmonies were better, and you get Dennis signing Dennis songs, a huge improvement over the present situation.
The thing is, I realized I was the only one in the band who didn't feel comfortable about constantly being away from home. After four and a half years, you get to know the players, the priorities and the outcome of the efforts. Between that and my own personal dramas, it was obviously time to walk.
Thanks for the kind words,
Glen
Determining which songs to be released as singles is usually decided by a combination of the artist, the management and the record label. It is a decision that has always made me nuts - so much rides on the first choice. In the case of Cyclorama, if I'm not mistaken it was Tommy & JY's decision. No marketing research. Usually friends, relatives and radio programmers are asked for opinions. And it ain't about fairness, it's about wanting to be as effective as possible.
It's a tough decision to make. I personally think the stand out track on many an album goes unheard by radio listeners. Cyclorama is one of those records, if you ask me.
"Love Is the Ritual" was JY & Dennis' call, as I recall. It was a disappointment to me that the song didn't do as well as I'd hoped. I think it had a lot to do with it NOT sounding like Styx.
In which case that's a good argument for not releasing 'Kiss Your Ass Goodbye' as a Styx single. But not to worry, I have recorded a version of the song for my own album and although a solo Glen Burtnik album might not get the attention one by Styx would, my version is slamming.
Thanks for your kind letter,
Glen
kansas666 wrote:If Dennis or Glen were to rejoin STYX, which one would you prefer?
I would rather see Glen. He is a great entertainer. Dennis is a dork.
Dennis is a dork.

kansas666 wrote:If Dennis or Glen were to rejoin STYX, which one would you prefer?
I would rather see Glen. He is a great entertainer. Dennis is a dork.
bugsymalone wrote:Yo, kansas! I assume you own only one Styx album, then --- Cyclorama, 'cause the "dork" is very prominent on all the rest.
Bugsy
Well actually, I have all the albums including Wooden Nickel, except Edge of the Century and Brave New World.

bugsymalone wrote:
So let me get this straight then. Dennis is a dork. But you have nearly all the albums he is on?
Do you only listen to the non-dorkian cuts off of those albums?
Do you try to tune out his dorkiness when you are listening to his contributions to those albums?
I am confused. Help me out here, Dave.
Bugsy
DeeJaySTYX wrote:Hey Kansas666,
Just for the record(pardon the pun), Glen was on Edge of the Century but not on Brave New World...
Kansas: Well, I saw STYX a couple of times with Dennis, and I have seen them about a dozen times without him. IMO he comes off like an egotistical DORK on stage.
Classic: Like him or dont like him, he IS charasmatic, at least many people seem to think so.

bugsymalone wrote:OK, fair enough. All in the eye of the beholder. What about the EAR of the beholder though?
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