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sadie65 wrote:This board has become a place where there is contempt for civil discussion.
but I do think that we here show less and less tolerance towards each other, and virtually no respect for the men in the band.
It's become a place where even sincere attempts at discussion become nothing more than the latest in one upmanship.
Some are able to seperate the band from it's politics, and yet they are equally guilty of lashing out. I do get that it is human nature.
There are enough people here on both sides whose posts are beyond the pale, and yet, just today only one "side" was given blame for the disintegration of this board. My first thought in reading that particular post was to suggest looking in a mirror.
Scott posted about how exited he was to attend a Styx concert. Several here were happy for him. Where were the ones who complain about all the never ending posts and circle jerking?
Could we please try some tolerance and acceptance before we bring out the machetes?
1. Styx is a Rock and Roll band whose music we have all enjoyed.
2. As far as I know, none of us have a close personal friendship with any members of the band, past or present.
Right ?
While I find this bb interesting and everything, I cant muster the passion
many of you seem to have about the politics of the band...it's fun to argue a point on line, but many of you seem downright angry at times, and seem to take the whole thing very personally, and get upset about posts here.......is it really worth the emotional investment you have ?
speaking of which, why does that stong of an emotional bond with a rock group even exist ?
Would you be a drastically different person if Styx never existed ?
Help me to understand.
Beyond my family and a few close friends, I dont have that level of attachment to anything ! ( with the exception of the Green Bay Packers maybe......)
why does that stong of an emotional bond with a rock group even exist ?
Beyond my family and a few close friends, I dont have that level of attachment to anything !
(with the exception of the Green Bay Packers maybe......)
classicstyxfan wrote:While I find this bb interesting and everything, I cant muster the passion many of you seem to have about the politics of the band...it's fun to argue a point on line, but many of you seem downright angry at times, and seem to take the whole thing very personally, and get upset about posts here.......is it really worth the emotional investment you have?
classicstyxfan wrote:...why does that stong of an emotional bond with a rock group even exist ?
Would you be a drastically different person if Styx never existed ?
Adam wrote:Okay, allow me to stick up for those conspicuously missing in this intelligent conversation.
First, it is a credit to Dennis DeYoung that he has inspired such strong feelings in strangers. Maybe it's not just him, since, as I recall, it was the identical mirror image situation when Burtnik replaced Shaw in the early 90s. Maybe it was the passion of believers in the "classic" early days of the band.
Second, the "DeYoungians" are so vehement becausae of their way of seeing what went down - which is DENNIS's way of seeing. I believe that he explained it from his perspective, and Dennis faqns take his word (likewise, Shaw fans do the same the other way). They feel that something terribly unfair went down, and are angered that it can continue.
Lastly, music is emotional...and the artists responsable for the music that touches us most deeply in our formative years - our teenage years - and my theory is we NEVER get over it.
There were screaming Michael Jackson fans outside the Courthouse. When's the last time this guy made a decent record? It matters not. There were a slew of middle-aged woman outside his trial. They love him. WHY? They have absolutely nothing in common with this cosmetic surgery addicted/arrested developed/sexually confused millionaire. But his Thriller album connected with them at the point in their lives when their antennae was intensly receiving. His expression clicked with them and they'll forever consider him practically a God, no matter WHAT he does to his face (or pubescent boys).
Is this license to be rude and offensive to strangers in a public forum, ala IML & Froy.
Sometimes when I come here I wish the people were the same but the topic was changed ei. kids today , politics , the meaning of life , sports...........
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