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Majestic wrote:Cool read, thanks! So Neal the Budhist. Who knew that before!![]()
Gideon wrote:Neal's been a Buddhist for a long time, I think. I distinctly recall an interview with possibly Andrew in which Neal says that someone in his family is delivering him a giant Buddha statue.
brywool wrote:Gideon wrote:Neal's been a Buddhist for a long time, I think. I distinctly recall an interview with possibly Andrew in which Neal says that someone in his family is delivering him a giant Buddha statue.
wasn't that just for a Bong?
Archetype wrote:haha Styx is playing for 45 minutes
Jana wrote:Okay. Call me mushy, but I was moved by his support for Neal and his deep friendship with him and discussing it in the context of their music and respect for each other. It's really rare for a band to tour as much as they do and still get along without conflicts at times ruining the friendship. These two seemed to have survived it. Great interview. And loved his background information on writing the album. Thanks for posting, Marty.
steveo777 wrote:Jana wrote:Okay. Call me mushy, but I was moved by his support for Neal and his deep friendship with him and discussing it in the context of their music and respect for each other. It's really rare for a band to tour as much as they do and still get along without conflicts at times ruining the friendship. These two seemed to have survived it. Great interview. And loved his background information on writing the album. Thanks for posting, Marty.
Well, there really was only one member of the band that caused turbulence and we can all guess who that was.![]()
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If they had foresight, they would have named that one song We'll Be Alright Without You. Wouldn't it be a hoot if they revised
the song and started playing it like that? LOL
portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:Jana wrote:Okay. Call me mushy, but I was moved by his support for Neal and his deep friendship with him and discussing it in the context of their music and respect for each other. It's really rare for a band to tour as much as they do and still get along without conflicts at times ruining the friendship. These two seemed to have survived it. Great interview. And loved his background information on writing the album. Thanks for posting, Marty.
Well, there really was only one member of the band that caused turbulence and we can all guess who that was.![]()
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If they had foresight, they would have named that one song We'll Be Alright Without You. Wouldn't it be a hoot if they revised
the song and started playing it like that? LOL
You really are an arse.....
Archetype wrote:haha Styx is playing for 45 minutes
PowerChords wrote:Archetype wrote:haha Styx is playing for 45 minutes
That will be too much time on their hands (ti-ti-ti-tickin' away)...
steveo777 wrote:Archetype wrote:haha Styx is playing for 45 minutes
Everett, did you catch that? You really need to rally for a DVD!!!
45 minutes is all it will take to play the part of their catalog anyone gives a shit about.
Everett wrote:steveo777 wrote:Archetype wrote:haha Styx is playing for 45 minutes
Everett, did you catch that? You really need to rally for a DVD!!!
45 minutes is all it will take to play the part of their catalog anyone gives a shit about.
Point being? It's a triple bill bound to happen. Try seeing them on there own steveo much better showFYI the grand illusion/pieces of eight dvd is coming out either the end of the year or early next year.
Archetype wrote:Everett wrote:steveo777 wrote:Archetype wrote:haha Styx is playing for 45 minutes
Everett, did you catch that? You really need to rally for a DVD!!!
45 minutes is all it will take to play the part of their catalog anyone gives a shit about.
Point being? It's a triple bill bound to happen. Try seeing them on there own steveo much better showFYI the grand illusion/pieces of eight dvd is coming out either the end of the year or early next year.
A DVD does NOT take that long to come out. It was filmed back in November. The Styx camp is just buying time in the hopes that most forget about the DVD. I'll lay pretty heavy odds that Dennis put his foot down and said no way.
VirgilTheart wrote:Majestic wrote:Cool read, thanks! So Neal the Budhist. Who knew that before!![]()
Actually, I had my suspicions as far as Neal was concerned.I seriously doubted the whole Eastern look on the Revelation album was directly because of Arnel.
Which is ironic, because while I had guessed Neal was a Buddhist, I never really thought to think Arnel might've been one at some point as well.
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