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Toph wrote:KC posted on FB that Gary Richrath died Sunday. No word on cause. Another band that won't see a reunion with its key members. Knock, knock... Tommy and Dennis.
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:KC posted on FB that Gary Richrath died Sunday. No word on cause. Another band that won't see a reunion with its key members. Knock, knock... Tommy and Dennis.
As far as Styx goes, the reunion already happened and is over.
Toph wrote:Boomer, when it comes to Styx and the chances of reuniting, you have to be the most pessimistic individual I've seen.
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:Boomer, when it comes to Styx and the chances of reuniting, you have to be the most pessimistic individual I've seen.
I would say that I'm more realistic then pessimistic. JY and TS have done everything they can to distance themselves from DDY and his era in Styx. For quite some time JY wouldn't even say DDY's name when speaking about him. He kept using the term "a former member". So my belief is that as long as JY is in the picture, he has no plans of sharing the stage with DDY ever again. If it wasn't for the popularity of the DDY songs they do still play, I'm sure those would be gone from their set list as well. But they can't since fans expect to hear them. If by some slim to none chance they would all share the stage again as Styx it would merely be to appease fans. That's not what I call a real reunion.
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:Boomer, when it comes to Styx and the chances of reuniting, you have to be the most pessimistic individual I've seen.
I would say that I'm more realistic then pessimistic. JY and TS have done everything they can to distance themselves from DDY and his era in Styx. For quite some time JY wouldn't even say DDY's name when speaking about him. He kept using the term "a former member". So my belief is that as long as JY is in the picture, he has no plans of sharing the stage with DDY ever again. If it wasn't for the popularity of the DDY songs they do still play, I'm sure those would be gone from their set list as well. But they can't since fans expect to hear them. If by some slim to none chance they would all share the stage again as Styx it would merely be to appease fans. That's not what I call a real reunion.
gr8dane wrote:Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:Boomer, when it comes to Styx and the chances of reuniting, you have to be the most pessimistic individual I've seen.
I would say that I'm more realistic then pessimistic. JY and TS have done everything they can to distance themselves from DDY and his era in Styx. For quite some time JY wouldn't even say DDY's name when speaking about him. He kept using the term "a former member". So my belief is that as long as JY is in the picture, he has no plans of sharing the stage with DDY ever again. If it wasn't for the popularity of the DDY songs they do still play, I'm sure those would be gone from their set list as well. But they can't since fans expect to hear them. If by some slim to none chance they would all share the stage again as Styx it would merely be to appease fans. That's not what I call a real reunion.
...and let's not forget,to Tommy and JY,this is the best version of Styx.
gr8dane wrote:...and let's not forget,to Tommy and JY,this is the best version of Styx.
Toph wrote:Do you see Tommy and DDY ever reuniting in a one off type situation (no JY and obviously not calling it Styx since JY controls the name)?
Toph wrote:
They also thought Brave New World was ready for release...so I don't put much into their musical judgement.
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:
They also thought Brave New World was ready for release...so I don't put much into their musical judgement.
You can't lay all the problems with BNW at TS and JY's feet. It's widely known that during recording process DDY was sick. Probably more then when they were ready to release it. When I have listened to BNW, I can clearly tell DDY was not 100%. His contributions were all over the place. He should have suggest that they hold off till he was feeling better and could bring his A game. The other fault was they way they chose to record it by passing tapes back and forth to each other. I feel that if they all worked in the studio at the same time the results would have been better. I would not doubt that the pressure from the label and their management regarding touring in support of it didn't help. Then you have the actual touring schedule itself. Putting DDY's illness issues aside, I think that DDY still would have not committed to that kind of schedule. It would have meant a lot of traveling on a tour bus. I don't think DDY was looking to do that at that point in his career. All you need to do is look how he arranges his current shows to see that. Anyone could go on and on about this topic but it really boils down to that the bliss of the reunion was over.
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:Do you see Tommy and DDY ever reuniting in a one off type situation (no JY and obviously not calling it Styx since JY controls the name)?
Not really. I think that CP summed it up when he said he saw no reason for them to work with DDY anymore. I think that the only respect TS has for DDY is from a professional\artistic viewpoint. Even if something like this was to occur I would suspect it would have more to do with money then anything on a personal level. Keep in mind they gave it a try with the last reunion and the longer they were around each other the same old issues drove them apart again. That should tell us something.
Toph wrote:That album should have been delayed at least 6 months with a lot more contributions from all members. Patience is a virtue. When you put an album out with misspelling and grammatical errors in the liner notes, no band picture, and poorly mixed tunes, its been rushed. And that falls right in the lap of JY and Tommy.
Toph wrote:Uh...check your Chuck quotes. Chuck said He'd like to see them all regroup "before any more of us die off."
Monker wrote:Well, how interesting.
Gary was huge alcoholic and that is what kept him out of REO. For you to make this comparison, DDY to Gary, you must be able to admit some type of addiction that DDY has that was causing his life to go down the toilet in the same way that Gary's did? What's DDY's addiction? Campy dress? Bad jokes? Hair care products?
It's a comparison that makes no sense at all. But, there is a Styx comparison to relate to Gary and REO.
Maybe if Gary had gotten off the alcohol and pulled his life together again, REO could have gotten back together one last time as Styx did after Tommy got off the drugs with the help of Ted when he was in DY.
That's the comparison to be made here...what you are doing is forcing a comparison to advance your own agenda promoting a Styx reunion with DDY.
Toph wrote:You're a douchebag.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:Back on topic; it's a damn shame he passed away. He was very underrated and most folks don't realize how vital he was to REO during their heyday. Both as a guitarist and a writer. I wonder whose choice it was he never came back to REO over the passed 25 years.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:Back on topic; it's a damn shame he passed away. He was very underrated and most folks don't realize how vital he was to REO during their heyday. Both as a guitarist and a writer. I wonder whose choice it was he never came back to REO over the passed 25 years.
Everett wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Back on topic; it's a damn shame he passed away. He was very underrated and most folks don't realize how vital he was to REO during their heyday. Both as a guitarist and a writer. I wonder whose choice it was he never came back to REO over the passed 25 years.
cronins. He wanted to go solo after life as we know it.
IDK the whole story but the band was going to go on
without kc but record company or the people in kc's ear
told him to go back. He did took over "his" band & fired gary.
That's also one of the reasons why gratzer retired.
Toph wrote:Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:
They also thought Brave New World was ready for release...so I don't put much into their musical judgement.
You can't lay all the problems with BNW at TS and JY's feet. It's widely known that during recording process DDY was sick. Probably more then when they were ready to release it. When I have listened to BNW, I can clearly tell DDY was not 100%. His contributions were all over the place. He should have suggest that they hold off till he was feeling better and could bring his A game. The other fault was they way they chose to record it by passing tapes back and forth to each other. I feel that if they all worked in the studio at the same time the results would have been better. I would not doubt that the pressure from the label and their management regarding touring in support of it didn't help. Then you have the actual touring schedule itself. Putting DDY's illness issues aside, I think that DDY still would have not committed to that kind of schedule. It would have meant a lot of traveling on a tour bus. I don't think DDY was looking to do that at that point in his career. All you need to do is look how he arranges his current shows to see that. Anyone could go on and on about this topic but it really boils down to that the bliss of the reunion was over.
I have to disagree with you. A lot of BNW's issues fall directly at JY/TS feet. They rushed it out and it was clearly an unfinished product. The mixing on their songs was awful and at the end of the day, they, not DDY decided what went on and didn't go on that album. Except for his 5 songs, DDY was shut out. I will agree that many of DDY's songs were not up to par, but few of JY's and Tommys were either. DDY's best contribution IMO "While There's Still Time" was actually recorded when he was well. "Goodbye Roseland" is a great song, but its also a DDY solo song - I don't hear any of these other members in that one. I think "Fallen Angel" is also well written and a good song, but again sounds like DDY solo with a guitar solo interwoven. The other two DDY songs should have been cut. Likewise, JY and Tommy have few "record-worthy" songs on that album. I'd say "Everything Is Cool" makes the cut. There are parts of "Number One" that are interesting (and some that are awful - starting with "Whose that knocking at the door..." and then interrupting that with the guitar solo just doesn't work for me). "I Will Be Your Witness" doesn't have DDY on it at all and sounds like a TS solo song and its lyrics are insipid, "Heavy Water" has moments of interest, but is all over the place. The song Brave New World, likewise has some moments of interest, but I don't hear DDY on that one either. The rest you can flush.
Archetype wrote:I'm guessing it was a mutual agreement not to. There was never any animosity between them that I've observed.
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