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Postby yogi » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:06 am

When I saw Dennis in Houston a few years back right before he played My god Can Beat Up Your god he said something like' this is for all my critics that say I cant rock anymore'.

As bad as I thought that song was then, I think it is even worse now. Dawn Marie makes a horrible song even worse when seeing it live.

It was a GREAT GREAT concert, but that one 'rockin' song along with regae version of Light Up were the low points of that concert.

Finally, I REALLY liked Glen's versions of Tommys Styx songs. Glen did ALL of them justice. The Edge concert was awesome!!!!!!!
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Postby froy » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:06 am

Hippie wrote:Froy wrote
Gowan's voice is awefull case closed


"Awefull" As in full of awe? Awe inspiring? What r u trying 2 say Froy? :mrgreen:



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His voice is garbage as in trash
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Postby froy » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:09 am

yogi wrote:When I saw Dennis in Houston a few years back right before he played My god Can Beat Up Your god he said something like' this is for all my critics that say I cant rock anymore'.

As bad as I thought that song was then, I think it is even worse now. Dawn Marie makes a horrible song even worse when seeing it live.

It was a GREAT GREAT concert, but that one 'rockin' song along with regae version of Light Up were the low points of that concert.


First of all it was not a regea version of Light UP only the end of the song had a regea riff to it
Second of all its ridiculous to point out 1 song and say it was a low point of the show. Big deal 1 song out of 20 go to the can next time.
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Re: Case Closed?

Postby froy » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:17 am

ChicagoSTYX wrote:Froy has deemed himself the voice of all music fans. He has proclaimed that Larry has a bad voice “case closed”. If anyone is trying to use smoke and mirrors around here it is you Mr. Froy.


No smoke no mirrors just some bad singing by Larry
Im not the only one who has said this .
He sucks end of story.


I for one have no problem with the way LG sounds and especially like his work on Cyclorama.


And you are somebody we look up to ?
Not even a chance
I love that Show Me The way rippoff Fields of The Brave that was all over radio.


Is there anyone who reads this board that has changed their preferences because of what Mr. Froy has been crying about?


Not at all everyone knew STYX sucked without Dennis 6 years ago
Nobody needs to change they suck even more now than they did 6 yeras ago



Froy you have the right to your opinion just like the rest of us here and if you chose not to listen to anything Styx does without DDY that’s your choice.


Yes it is Never have never will.


Enjoy the old records. I am one of the lucky ones who can still look forward to a new Styx CD and appreciate the music for what it is,



Its a cover cd enjoy it,.

I like the type and sound of Styx music and to me the new Styx songs are as good as and in some cases better then SOME of the old stuff.


Not even in a bad dream is this true,


If DDY recorded something that I liked I would be happy to say so. I would really like to see that happen.




Has anyone heard Ozzy’s new version of Mississippi Queen


Heard it yesterday on the loop it was terrible
Could not even tell it was OZZY


I have read Styx has been filming promo spots for “Big Bang Theory”. I would expect we will see the same type of TV spots for Styx that are running for Joe Cocker.
8)



Waste of time this one won't even sell 5000 cds
Thats the big bang
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:19 am

I saw the "Edge" tour too. It just wasn't the same without Tommy during that tour for me and having someone else singing his songs. The harmonies I didn't mind, not at all, just the lead vocals. Just my opinion.
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Postby Zan » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:19 am

yogi wrote: Finally, I REALLY liked Glen's versions of Tommys Styx songs. Glen did ALL of them justice. The Edge concert was awesome!!!!!!!



Amen! I EXPECTED him to suck, and I was blown away instead.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:20 am

I didn't mind Glen's versions (of Tommy's songs), he didn't "suck", it just wasn't the same for me.

Does anyone remember the set list from that tour?
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Postby Zan » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:23 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I saw the "Edge" tour too. It just wasn't the same without Tommy during that tour for me and having someone else singing his songs. The harmonies I didn't mind, not at all, just the lead vocals. Just my opinion.



I liked it better. Then again, the only "classic" Styx concert I had to compare it to was KILROY, and we all know how that went.

I also enjoyed it more than in 1996 and 1997. But then again, we all know how THAT went.

I didn't, however, enjoy it more than from 2000 on. Then again...LOL
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Postby yogi » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:33 am

Ive got that concert on VHS. I think it was from St. Louis. At one time I posted the setlist. I remember they closed with Not Dead Yet, they also did Love Is The Ritual, Show Me The Way, Edge Of The Century, All In A Days Work & Homewrecker. Six songs from a new CD. It was awesome.

The concert I saw in Minneapolis Glen also sung Blue Collar Man, Too Much Time On My Hands, Snowblind & Renegade. The bootleg VHS I have Glen swaps Fooling Yourself for Snowblind. Dennis performs Lady,Babe, The Grand Illusion, Come Sail Away, Rockin The Paradise, The Best Of Times & Dont Let It End. JY adds Miss America to the mix. I may be wrong but they didnt do Suite Madame Blue. It was either that or they didnt do The Grand Illusion. What ever it was it was a GREAT GREAT concert and Glen anlong with the rest of the band shined,and the crowd LOVED it.

Dennis did himself claim My god was a hard rockin song. To me it was 'PURE' broadway!!

Finally, I saw the Kilroy show 3 times and I thought it was GREAT! Maybe their best ever. Equally as good as The Paradise Theatre. I did not like the album. I literally hated side one of that album. Side two as with most Styx albums was waaayyyyy waaaayyy better. The album to me was almost as bad as their Wooden Nickle efforts( minus Styxll), but the actual concert ROCKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Amen

Postby ChicagoSTYX » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:35 am

Thank you for setting me straight Froy! I don’t know what I would do without you to tell me how to think and what is good and what isn’t. You’re a real winner!!! Thanks be to Froy. Amen!
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Re: Amen

Postby froy » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:41 am

ChicagoSTYX wrote:Thank you for setting me straight Froy! I don’t know what I would do without you to tell me how to think and what is good and what isn’t. You’re a real winner!!! Thanks be to Froy. Amen!



Now get to confession and confess your sins,
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High Time

Postby ChicagoSTYX » Thu Mar 17, 2005 6:23 am

Froy, DDY would be ashamed of you if he knew you were not practicing his Kilroy principals! Have you listened to” High Time” or lately?


He's got answers to all my problems ….Froy
Says he'll decide what I should hear and see…..Froy
I try to change to another station
But all I get is more of his morality
Morality

But I see the kids of a new generation
And they won't stand for this mind control
They're gonna change this world we live in
They're gonna bring back the rock and roll

So if I can, I'm gonna break from this prison
Gonna get out and join in the fight
Take a chance on what I believe in
Win or lose, I know it's right

'Cause it's high time
For us to start a revolution
Just like A-bomb explosion….Big Bang Theory!!
It ain't the music that's in question
It's more the freedom of expression…… are you listening Froy?

Change is comin'
Froy Police are comin'
We're on the move
The Old World is crumblin'
A new day's comin'
Tell your friends and relations
We're on the move
We're gonna start a rockin' nation
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Postby yogi » Thu Mar 17, 2005 6:30 am

Another DAMN cover!!!!!!!!! I actually like this version better. The orginal blew Major Chunks( Froy's dog from the military)!!!!!!
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Re: High Time

Postby froy » Thu Mar 17, 2005 6:45 am

ChicagoSTYX wrote:Froy, DDY would be ashamed of you if he knew you were not practicing his Kilroy principals! Have you listened to” High Time” or lately?


He's got answers to all my problems ….Froy
Says he'll decide what I should hear and see…..Froy
I try to change to another station
But all I get is more of his morality
Morality

But I see the kids of a new generation
And they won't stand for this mind control
They're gonna change this world we live in
They're gonna bring back the rock and roll

So if I can, I'm gonna break from this prison
Gonna get out and join in the fight
Take a chance on what I believe in
Win or lose, I know it's right

'Cause it's high time
For us to start a revolution
Just like A-bomb explosion….Big Bang Theory!!
It ain't the music that's in question
It's more the freedom of expression…… are you listening Froy?

Change is comin'
Froy Police are comin'
We're on the move
The Old World is crumblin'
A new day's comin'
Tell your friends and relations
We're on the move
We're gonna start a rockin' nation



I actually like this tune
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Re: High Time

Postby Zan » Thu Mar 17, 2005 7:00 am

froy wrote:I actually like this tune



Of course you do.

Mind police are comin'...
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Postby bugsymalone » Thu Mar 17, 2005 7:57 am

Ehhhhh....what'd everybody just say???? Apparently, according to the "experts" here, I can't hear anymore.

Guess it impaired my reading abilities too.

Carry on. Maybe I can weed-whack my way through this thread and figure it all out. Something about "Styx sound"???

Ahhh...never mind.

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Postby Hippie » Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:05 am

Froy wrote
I will make it simple for the simpletin


He spells like a 5th grader and I'M a simpletin!

Egad! :roll:
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Re: The "Styx" Sound

Postby gr8dane » Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:18 am

styxfanNH wrote:Regardless of the lineup. There is a certain "Styx" sound. What do you consider the "Styx" sound?

For me it is the three part harmonies, the dueling rhythm and solo guitars, with a blend of keyboards or piano.

In regards to an album, it is the diversity of musical styles of the lead singers. And every song tells a story. Lastly virtually every song has a great solo/instrumental section in it.


Yes absolutely and that is best heard on Equinox and Crystal Ball.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:57 pm

Well I see there were more views on this "thread" and yet no one answered me, do you all think "Crystal Ball" is a "rock" song?

Hmmm, very interesting........

Thanks Yogi for the set list during that tour. I wish I could remember it all - LOL


styxfanNH wrote:
Regardless of the lineup. There is a certain "Styx" sound. What do you consider the "Styx" sound?

For me it is the three part harmonies, the dueling rhythm and solo guitars, with a blend of keyboards or piano.

In regards to an album, it is the diversity of musical styles of the lead singers. And every song tells a story. Lastly virtually every song has a great solo/instrumental section in it.



I can't add anything to this. I agree with what you said. To me the album that shows this all is "Grand Illusion".
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Postby Zan » Thu Mar 17, 2005 2:40 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Well I see there were more views on this "thread" and yet no one answered me, do you all think "Crystal Ball" is a "rock" song?

Hmmm, very interesting........


Yes, it is. It's a rock song. It doesn't have to be loud for it to be rock. "Best of Times" is a ROCK song too. So is "Lady" and "Come Sail Away." "My God" is Broadway-esque with electric guitars. :-D
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Postby Monker » Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:37 pm

froy wrote:
yogi wrote:Gowans voice is very good,



And your hearing is very bad
,


<Monker jumps into scene>

...and Froy is getting WIDER...

<Monker jumps out of scene>
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Postby Monker » Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:42 pm

Zan wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Well I see there were more views on this "thread" and yet no one answered me, do you all think "Crystal Ball" is a "rock" song?

Hmmm, very interesting........


Yes, it is. It's a rock song. It doesn't have to be loud for it to be rock. "Best of Times" is a ROCK song too. So is "Lady" and "Come Sail Away." "My God" is Broadway-esque with electric guitars. :-D


That's exactly what I was going to say. CB is a rock song in the same way that "Lady" is. It's starts out slow and builds and does that MULTIPLE times...unlike "Lady", which starts slow, builds and then keeps rocking until the end.

I think if you go to some generic "Classic Rock" forum and post a MP3 of "My God" and ask if it's a 'rock' song, you will get a RESOUNDING "What the hell are you posting that here for?" answer.
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Postby gr8dane » Thu Mar 17, 2005 10:41 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Well I see there were more views on this "thread" and yet no one answered me, do you all think "Crystal Ball" is a "rock" song?

Hmmm, very interesting........

Thanks Yogi for the set list during that tour. I wish I could remember it all - LOL


styxfanNH wrote:
Regardless of the lineup. There is a certain "Styx" sound. What do you consider the "Styx" sound?

For me it is the three part harmonies, the dueling rhythm and solo guitars, with a blend of keyboards or piano.

In regards to an album, it is the diversity of musical styles of the lead singers. And every song tells a story. Lastly virtually every song has a great solo/instrumental section in it.



I can't add anything to this. I agree with what you said. To me the album that shows this all is "Grand Illusion".


Yes it is a rocksong in my book also.It does have a slow build-up though.
I have not heard the 'god' song.so i can't make any comparisons.
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Postby BlackWall » Fri Mar 18, 2005 2:44 am

Actually, it's a little harder than you might think to pick out which songs by Styx are actually "rock" songs.. If someone were to attempt to put together a collection of Styx rockers(oh wait, they did, but seriously) what songs would be included?

There are some obvious choices, "Miss America", "Blue Collar Man", "Renegade", but then what about "Crystal Ball"? It's played on classic rock stations, but it never really rocks out. One could also ponder the inclusion of "Come Sail Away", it picks up, but first there are two verses with soft piano.. Going by that rule, however, what about "Suite Madame Blue" and "Snowblind"? They both start out slow..

Going by my own judgement, I would say that "Madame Blue" and "Snowblind" would make it on board, "Madame Blue" gets pretty heavy(by 1975 standards), but because of the way that "CSA" begins, it just can't be considered a rocker. It's interesting to think how many songs are actually somewhere on the border..
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Postby PsychoSy » Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:56 pm

The "Styx" sound is very distinctive - the dual leads, the harmonies, the warbling & wailing synth, and the cannon-like drums. It is for this very reason why Cyclorama picks up where Paradise Theatre left off as that distinctive sound is much more present on that release than all the previous ones (don't get me started on "Kilroy").

Unfortunately, since the death of Johnny, Styx's drumming hasn't been the same as Todd, for some reason, can't reproduce that patented, cannon-like sound from the toms that Johnny pioneered. That's not to say Todd sucks. Hell no! He's a fuckin' arachnid whose drumfills scream "Neil Peart, who?!?" Alas, he can't quite catch that Johnny sound, that deep and thundering GLOOM! sound on those toms.

Perfect example? The intro to "22 Years" ...

"I gotta pretty little mama ... GLOOM!


Or the intro to "Lights" where you hear Johnny start it off with ...

diddle-lit-dit-dit-dit-dit ... GLO-GLOOM!


That's was Johnny's trademark. :D

Todd doesn't do it, though. Don't know if he can't or won't or what.

And I miss that sound from the drums of present day Styx more than I do DDY. :(

Sorry, but I gotta calls 'em like I sees 'em! ;)
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