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Adam wrote:I tend to think it's more about personality than music. I think there was a dichotomy in Styx through MOST of their successful years up til, um, well, whenever you wanna stop considering them whoever you think they think they were/are.
By now, these guys have grown up. Slowly Dennis had become the boss back when and now there has been a mutiny. Tommy & JY are too old to put up with DeYoung's way of doing things. And from DDY's perspective, why would he wanna be in a democracy with anyone he considers beneath his value at this point?
Yes, there are obvious stylistic differences. But I don't think that's the problem.
Nevertheless, I say the clock is ticking. Eventually, it will be about money & they'll somehow show up reunited, though not for long. That's my prediction. Just don't hold your breath. Each side must begin to fail a bit - and it seems like business aint bad for either side yet.
Adam wrote:Ya think, Sadie? I actually didn't think I was being harsh (still unsure that i was) and I'm just trying to face possible realities, but maybe you're right.
I feel like one thing we all do is tend to choose a side and then perceive it all only ONE WAY. I bet the truth lies somewhere inbetween. They're all good guys and theyre all bad too. Merely flawed.
But I feel pretty darn certain that DeYoung is a very strong willed kind of guy, and I can't imagine Shaw & Young going back to giving him the amount of control he previously amassed. For better or for worse, for the past 5+ years the current Styx has been kept very busy AND in the black in a way they wouldn't have id Dennis were calling the shots, Producing the records, directing the tours, etc. in the way he had become accustomed.
But I completely respect your viewpoint, Sadie. It's okay to disagree, you know? Respectful dialogue rules.
styxfanNH wrote:There are pivotal events in all of our lives that make us take a deep look at ourselves and do a self evaluation. During that time, many of us may choose to change direction or change our approach to things.
I think for all the parties involved, BNW caused them to take a deep look into themselves and decide what they wanted to do as they went forward with their lives and the band and acted on it..

However, if they were able to put aside their differences ( fat chance.....) and put together some dynamite new music that truly is reminiscent of their best work, that would add the needed legitimacy.
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