Moderator: Andrew
swwskj wrote:Just got back from the Free Speedstreet Styx concert. This was my first in person experience with the band since the Dennis days. Before I give my review, let me state that I have always been and will always be a DDY fan. For those of you who cannot fathom supporting or accepting the 21st century edition of the band DO NOT read any further.
This band absolutely KICKS ASS. It may not be your mama's Styx but they are undeniably one hell of a collection of talent. Not only that, but if it's been a while since you've seen them, bring earplugs...this band goes all the way to eleven. I was completely blown away. Infreakincredible.
Yes, I would have loved to hear Dennis sing his songs, but let me put this into perspective: Considering today's musical climate and what passes for art, few bands remain that actually play rock and roll. Even fewer have the energy that Styx has. If you stay away from a show due to a stubborn unwillingness to accept "fill ins" you are cheating yourself. If you want to think that JY is a pompous ass go ahead, but go to the concert regardless.
The setliest was identical to the Peachtree show that Bugsy posted earlier. EXACTLY the same (even the Medley).
Blue Collar Man-Grand Illusion-Lorelei-Lady-Too Much Time-Snowblind-Walrus-Summer in the City-Medley (Put Me On/Light Up/Mademoiselle/Heavy Metal Poisoning/Midnight Ride/Sing for the Day/Shooz/Queen of Spades/Great White Hope/Half Penny/Borrowed Time/Superstars/Mr. Roboto/Rockin the Paradise/Man in the Wilderness/Put Me On reprise/Grand Finale)-Crystal Ball-Fooling Yourself-Miss America-Come Sail Away Encore:Locomotive Breath-I Don't Need No Doctor-Renegade.
The show lasted about 90 minutes and they didn't take a single break. One song right into the other. The crowd was into the show with Lady, Walrus and Come Sail Away seeming to be the ones the crowd liked the most. (Somewhere in my head I heard Yogi saying "Larry is the new voice of Styx).
A couple of observations: JY and Tommy still use alot of their famous 'rock poses' that they have used for years. Larry seems to have adult ADD. The guy just can't sit still for a second (nice stage presence though). Ricky is one happy guy. Smiled the ENTIRE show. The band has without doubt adopted a 'harder' edge to their sound and Todd beat the snot out of his drumkit.
I tried taking as many photos as possible. However the shots were at night and were difficult to capture. My wife managed to get some better shots than I did as it is her camera. However my camera (still camera, not a camcorder) did allow for over 12 minutes of video footage that turned out much clearer. The problem is that the camera isn't really designed for audio capture (very small mic.) and due to the volume of the show, the audio sounds terrible. I was less than 50 feet from the stage. If anyone would like a disc of what I shot, I'd be more than happy to send a disc along to ya.
Still overall, one of the best shows I have EVER gone to. Great Night (ears still ringing).
Scott
DarrenUK wrote:Ime waiting for the "You must of been drunk" or "You dont know what your talking about" comments.
I cant wait until 13th June the first of my 3 Styx shows in a week.....
Excellent review......Thanks so much.
EVERYTHING IS COOL IN THE LAND OF THE NEW STYX WORLD...
LOOK AROUND.....LIFE IS GOOD
IML, as a side note when Tommy did the synth voice for Mr. Roboto, the crowd went wild.
I am a huge fan of the song "Put Me On." Great harmony and lots of fun to listen to. The way it leads into Madamoiselle on the CB album is just wonderful, too.
The song gets unfairly knocked around here... I think it's a complete classic and one of Styx' greatest songs EVER.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests