sadie65 wrote:To you it's an insult.
OF COURSE IT IS. To say that a group of people are so mindless that they would drink somebody's bath water is insulting. How much more of a direct insult does Dennis have to make before you acknowledge it?
I never said he made that distinction.
I did not say that YOU did. I am saying that DENNIS did NOT make that distinction...he insulted ALL of Styx' fans, including those that supported him but spent time on Styx' website reading Tommy's notes, etc.
I said his comments were accurate. And they were.
You actualy believe it is 'accurate' to say Styx fans who regularly browse Styx's website are so mindless that they would drink Tommy's bathwater?
I viewed it as him saying that Tommy was preaching to the choir, not as an insult to the fans.
You view one half of the statement and ignore the insult...unless you believe the 'choir' is complete with a glass of bathwater to clear a scratchy throat.
Again, we view this differently.
I don't think so. I think you have selective reading and REFUSE to see the truth of what Dennis actualy said.
Fault? Okay... I believe I alrady said Tommy wasa forward thinker with regard to the internet. Dennis clearly isn't.
Too bad Dennis did not have such a rational thought process when he started doing interviews...If he did, he would have credited Tommy for engaging a group of fans hungry for Styx news of any kind at a time when it seemed Styx had come to a conclusion and would not be heard from again.
Yes, he's used the net. My point was, he hasn't used it well. He does NOT embrace the net as does Tommy.
So what. He doesn't have to. He can tour without it, can't he? It sounds like he may even release an album without a total embrace of the internet. It is a privilage to be able to interact with a celebrity online...It is not a necessity that they do it. Some celebrities deal with this form of communication better then others...that is neither good, nor bad, it is THEIR choice.
And tell me any performer who doesn't use the net for interviews.
Elvis. I bet his solo albums outsell Dennis' year after year too.
You don't need to have an internet pressence AT ALL to be successful. You don't even have to be alive. All you need is good marketing and label support.