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Postby sadie65 » Sat May 28, 2005 10:33 pm

For those Interested....

http://cgi1.usatoday.com/mchat/20050531002/tscript.htm

Let's hope he gets asked some good questions, and for me, he shows some restraint in his answers...

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Postby Ash » Sat May 28, 2005 10:46 pm

The '70s rock group Styx, who are famous for songs such as <b>Mr. Roboto</b> and <b>Come Sail Away</b>, have resurfaced with their latest album Big Bang Theory. It's their first studio album since 2003's Cyclorama.



Ahhhhhh the irony.
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Postby bugsymalone » Sun May 29, 2005 12:19 am

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The '70s rock group Styx, who are famous for songs such as Mr. Roboto and Come Sail Away, have resurfaced with their latest album Big Bang Theory. It's their first studio album since 2003's Cyclorama.

Ahhhhhh the irony.


Well, for a bit more of that irony stuff, read this preview to the Georgia shows:

"Set an open course” for Styx

Rock, Pop, and Classical combo, biggie -sized

WHAT: Styx

WHERE: The Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater

WHEN: May 20 and 21

HOW MUCH: $45

FOR MORE INFO: www.amphitheater.org

By LINDSAY BIANCHI
lbianchi@bellsouth.net

Tributes to the music that has influenced various bands and musicians have been some of the more interesting collections to hit the racks over the last few years. Collections like Duran Duran’s “Thank You,” Erasure’s “Other People’s Songs” and Hall and Oates latest set “Our Kind of Soul” offer new interpretations of each group’s most cherished tunes.

Another recent entry into this catagory is from Chicago’s very own Styx. “Big Bang Theory,” released May 10 puts a new spin on such all-time classics as The Who’s “I Can See For Miles,” Procal Harum’s “A Salty Dog,” Lovin’ Spoonful “Summer In The City,” Jimi Hendrix’ “Manic Depression,” Jethro Tull’s “Locomotive Breath,” Crosby Stills and Nash’s “Find The Cost Of Freedom,” and The Beatles “I Am The Walrus.”

Add to the aforementioned grabbag of great tunes Styx own hits “The Best Of Times,” “Lady,” “Mr. Roboto,” “Don’t Let It End,” “Come Sail Away,” and their number one song “Babe,” and you have the ingredients for an evening of singalong magic.


Appearing this weekend for two nights at the Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City, Styx unites original members Chuck Panozzo, James “JY” Young and Tommy Shaw with Todd Sucherman, Lawrence Gowan and Ricky Phillips to continue on the musical voyage they began 33 years ago. Mapped out along their journey to now are 27 albums, many of which boast at least one chart-topper sourrounded by a variety of musical concepts that explore thoughts both deep and familiar. 1977’s triple platinum “The Grand Illusion” and 1983’s platinum “Kilroy Was Here” are two particular jewels that will surely be represented at the show. That’s right. “Come sail away” live and “Don’t Let It End.”



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Postby classicstyxfan » Sun May 29, 2005 12:32 am

Bugsy,

Don't worry, it'll all be OK, 'cus Styx now has Dennis DeYoung sound alike Lawrence Gowan to handle the vocals on all of those great songs Dennis used to sing with the group ! :wink:
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Postby bugsymalone » Sun May 29, 2005 12:40 am

Don't worry, it'll all be OK, 'cus Styx now has Dennis DeYoung sound alike Lawrence Gowan to handle the vocals on all of those great songs Dennis used to sing with the group ! :wink:


Oh no ya don't, Classic! You are NOT going to get me to go THERE!

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Postby Ash » Sun May 29, 2005 12:41 am


Add to the aforementioned grabbag of great tunes Styx own hits “The Best Of Times,” “Lady,” “Mr. Roboto,” “Don’t Let It End,” “Come Sail Away,” and their number one song “Babe,” and you have the ingredients for an evening of singalong magic.


They play two of these songs... and they make it sound like they're going to play all of them...

And to top it off - they're all Dennis' songs.

That about amounts to false advertising. I sent the author an email.... not that it will do any good... but hey, I feel better. :-D
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Postby Guest » Sun May 29, 2005 1:02 am

Ash wrote:

Add to the aforementioned grabbag of great tunes Styx own hits “The Best Of Times,” “Lady,” “Mr. Roboto,” “Don’t Let It End,” “Come Sail Away,” and their number one song “Babe,” and you have the ingredients for an evening of singalong magic.


They play two of these songs... and they make it sound like they're going to play all of them...

And to top it off - they're all Dennis' songs.

That about amounts to false advertising. I sent the author an email.... not that it will do any good... but hey, I feel better. :-D



If the band REALLY wanted to, they could put a stop to this sort of ridiculous advertising.
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Postby styxfanNH » Sun May 29, 2005 1:38 am

These shows already happened.

And I doubt the band has any control over the articles that come out of the newspaper.

But you would think at this point the writer's would be responsible enough about the stuff they write.

It could have been written with song titles the guys are pushing now regardless of who wrote them. (I'll leave it at that)

The only thing I have a problem with is the "Don't let it end" piece. It's OK to highlight songs from the band's past but not in a way that would leave you to believe it's what you'd hear in the concert. SoI have a problem with Babe too. Then that makes 2 things.
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Postby bugsymalone » Sun May 29, 2005 1:53 am

These shows already happened.

And I doubt the band has any control over the articles that come out of the newspaper.


Exactly right, SFNH. I doubt these staff writers know much about the band at all. Probably do a bit of reading research and then write the blurb.

The band has, likely, NO control over what is said.

It is time, though, to stop the advertising that goes on on radio stations and TV where Dennis is often prominently featured.

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Postby styxfanNH » Sun May 29, 2005 2:26 am

bugsymalone wrote:
These shows already happened.

And I doubt the band has any control over the articles that come out of the newspaper.


Exactly right, SFNH. I doubt these staff writers know much about the band at all. Probably do a bit of reading research and then write the blurb.

The band has, likely, NO control over what is said.

It is time, though, to stop the advertising that goes on on radio stations and TV where Dennis is often prominently featured.

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We are getting off topic, but I'll continue anyways.

I have no way of knowing whether what I am about to say is true or not but I'll take a shot at it anyway.

What if part of the agreement between Dennis and Tommy/JY was that Styx could use the songs Dennis wrote to promote the band as it is part of the bands catalog BUT could not use other renditions than already existed in video or radio.

For example they can use Best of Times but Dennis would have to be the featured singer in video or radio spots because he sang in the original recording. This would make a lot of sense as it would not allow Styx of Today to rewrite history.

This would make a lot of sense to me.
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Postby sadie65 » Sun May 29, 2005 2:46 am

I'm guessing that's not the case. For the free radio show they just did here on Wednesday, they were using clips of Gowan singing Come Sail Away and Grand Illusion.

Still it's an interesting theory.
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Postby Monker » Mon May 30, 2005 1:49 am

I would say it *COULD* be there, but probably not...and even if it is, it is not going to 'stop' things like this article, or a radio station from putting together their own promo spot. I doubt very much that it exists because it would end up being irrelevant and all involved would know it.

styxfanNH wrote:We are getting off topic, but I'll continue anyways.

I have no way of knowing whether what I am about to say is true or not but I'll take a shot at it anyway.

What if part of the agreement between Dennis and Tommy/JY was that Styx could use the songs Dennis wrote to promote the band as it is part of the bands catalog BUT could not use other renditions than already existed in video or radio.

For example they can use Best of Times but Dennis would have to be the featured singer in video or radio spots because he sang in the original recording. This would make a lot of sense as it would not allow Styx of Today to rewrite history.

This would make a lot of sense to me.
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