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Thanks. I'm glad the songs were included, and I'd bet these were the ones he filmed for the movie. (They say live...aren't I smart...don't answer that!).
bugsymalone wrote:Thanks. I'm glad the songs were included, and I'd bet these were the ones he filmed for the movie. (They say live...aren't I smart...don't answer that!).
I SAW that, LOL!!!!![]()
What I wondered was, are they from his Live Music of Styx CD or the movie???????????![]()
I would love for them to be new recordings. Might influence whether I buy it or not.
Bugsy
ChicagoSTYX wrote:Why would you be worried about Styx getting money from the sound track? I hope the movie and sound track do very well. It will only bring more people out to see Styx and to buy their new CD! It will also help Dennis.
ChicagoSTYX wrote:Why would you be worried about Styx getting money from the sound track? I hope the movie and sound track do very well. It will only bring more people out to see Styx and to buy their new CD! It will also help Dennis.
ItsMyLife wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:Why would you be worried about Styx getting money from the sound track? I hope the movie and sound track do very well. It will only bring more people out to see Styx and to buy their new CD! It will also help Dennis.
I care because guys who had nothing to do with the music won't be making money off of it. Duh.
Abitaman wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:The 4 songs are from Dennis' solo double live cd
Bummer, they are not new then.-ERIC
styxfanNH wrote:If you believe only the "songwriter" brought the music to life and the other musicians in the band had nothing to do with it, then it says a lot...
ItsMyLife wrote:styxfanNH wrote:If you believe only the "songwriter" brought the music to life and the other musicians in the band had nothing to do with it, then it says a lot...
I believe in the case of Styx, Dennis was the primary decision maker, primary creative force during their glory years and he made the songs largely what they were... at least the ones he wrote.
You guys call him a control freak who insisted everything had to be his way, but on the otherhand discount his influence on the music time and time again.
You guys can't have it both ways.
I believe in the case of Styx, Dennis was the primary decision maker, primary creative force during their glory years and he made the songs largely what they were... at least the ones he wrote.
Yes we can. Just like you can believe Tommy and JY had nothing to do with the success of the songs.
styxfanNH wrote:ItsMyLife wrote:styxfanNH wrote:If you believe only the "songwriter" brought the music to life and the other musicians in the band had nothing to do with it, then it says a lot...
I believe in the case of Styx, Dennis was the primary decision maker, primary creative force during their glory years and he made the songs largely what they were... at least the ones he wrote.
You guys call him a control freak who insisted everything had to be his way, but on the otherhand discount his influence on the music time and time again.
You guys can't have it both ways.
yes we can.
ItsMyLife wrote:styxfanNH wrote:ItsMyLife wrote:styxfanNH wrote:If you believe only the "songwriter" brought the music to life and the other musicians in the band had nothing to do with it, then it says a lot...
I believe in the case of Styx, Dennis was the primary decision maker, primary creative force during their glory years and he made the songs largely what they were... at least the ones he wrote.
You guys call him a control freak who insisted everything had to be his way, but on the otherhand discount his influence on the music time and time again.
You guys can't have it both ways.
yes we can.
No you can't... they are mutually exclusive.
styxfanNH wrote:ItsMyLife wrote:styxfanNH wrote:ItsMyLife wrote:styxfanNH wrote:If you believe only the "songwriter" brought the music to life and the other musicians in the band had nothing to do with it, then it says a lot...
I believe in the case of Styx, Dennis was the primary decision maker, primary creative force during their glory years and he made the songs largely what they were... at least the ones he wrote.
You guys call him a control freak who insisted everything had to be his way, but on the otherhand discount his influence on the music time and time again.
You guys can't have it both ways.
yes we can.
No you can't... they are mutually exclusive.
and again, that's where you are wrong.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:The songs are from his double live cd, and for the movie & soundtrack they removed the orchestra.
To be accurate, the song tracks in the movie, are without
orchestra...since we are a bar band......but the tracks on the
SOUNTRACK CD(the same tunes), are with orchestra......just like the
dbl live DDY CD
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