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yogi wrote:I was soo skeptical I damn near didnt go see them. If I would of skipped that show I would have missed the BEST concert I have ever seen.
When I first saw them, Gowan sang about 6 or 7 DDY songs. I liked every one of them.
bugsymalone wrote:When I first saw them, Gowan sang about 6 or 7 DDY songs. I liked every one of them.
Apparently there are a number of hearing-impaired members on this board.
You have my sympathy.
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maybe it's me, but I thought back in 99 that Gowan was trying to sound like Dennis for what I assume is obvious reasons. But after that initial tour and Styx figured out what it was going to be for the future, he became more comfortable in the role and was able to become himself.
ItsMyLife wrote:I saw Styx in 96/97 with Dennis.
Without Dennis it's not really Styx so I've had no interested in seeing them.
My wife saw them with Larry... didn't care for it all that much.
Zan wrote:My ex boyfriend, who only knew Mr. Roboto before I met him, heard DDY's solo orchestra album and hated it (and saw his PBS special), but he liked the live Styx shows I brought him to. Just need to level the playing field a bit.[/color][/b]
kansas666 wrote:DeeJaySTYX wrote:2 was Styx at the Beloit Riverfest in either 1999 or 2000...and this was before I knew that Dennis was out of the band....
DeeJay....
You missed a great show. This was the 3rd show of the first tour without Dennis. I have a pretty good recording of it
I would have been disappointed to see that Tommy, JY, Glen, Larry, and Todd showed up instead....
ItsMyLife wrote:Zan wrote:My ex boyfriend, who only knew Mr. Roboto before I met him, heard DDY's solo orchestra album and hated it (and saw his PBS special), but he liked the live Styx shows I brought him to. Just need to level the playing field a bit.[/color][/b]
Well, of course... if I didn't know better I'd probably enjoy this Styx too since they are playing some of Dennis' greatest songs.
You know what they say... ignorance is bliss.
Sorry, but to me Dennis DeYoung's voice was the signature sound of Styx... even in Tommy's great songs there was usually Dennis' voice out front in the background vocals to give it that signature sound.
ItsMyLife wrote:Zan wrote:
How does that explain him thinking DDY's concert sucked? LOL
Lack of taste.
ItsMyLife wrote:Zan wrote:How does that explain him thinking DDY's concert sucked? LOL
Lack of taste.
How about "someone who doesn't have an adolescent-like attachment to a band that has a non-biased opinion based solely on the music?"
bugsymalone wrote:How about "someone who doesn't have an adolescent-like attachment to a band that has a non-biased opinion based solely on the music?"
I long ago realized that Mr. DeYoung's voice and style are not for everyone. I personally feel that he made the band Styx unique for that reason and his absence has reduced it to just an above average rock group that performs their music, covers Classic Styx music, and now will be adding material from other sources as well.
What I love most about DDY is that sort of blend of southside Chicago boy, theatrical performer, nerd and cool guy all wrapped up in a package that can sing better than almost anyone on the planet. A guy who was gifted in many areas of music -- writing, playing, arranging, producing, performing.
Does he appeal to everyone? Hell no! But, apparently, he touches the hearts and minds of an awful lot of people and that's what counts in my book.
There are enough people who love his live show and CD to counterbalance those who despise it.
There are enough people who love his live show and CD to counterbalance those who despise it.
Well, those who attempt to "counterbalance" by saying others have a "lack of taste" are not doing much to help your cause.
I mean, some people like blood pudding. I would say they LIKE it because they lack a sense of taste.
Monker wrote:Well, those who attempt to "counterbalance" by saying others have a "lack of taste" are not doing much to help your cause.
I mean, some people like blood pudding. I would say they LIKE it because they lack a sense of taste.
yogi wrote:Its a little known fact but....Gowan wrote Burger Kings - Hold The Pickle Hold The Lettuce jingle.
Zan wrote:Hey, jingles worked for Barry Manilow and don't see it disrespectful to compare him to Dennis.
Glad to see you return to form, Monker. Lumping those of us who like Dennis as all coming from the same place, the humor factor less than zero, and making absolutely no sense.
Not sure how that helps "your cause" either.
Its a little known fact but....Gowan wrote Burger Kings - Hold The Pickle Hold The Lettuce jingle.
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