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Postby Journey/Survivor » Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:30 am

Again, rank these 5 bands in the order that you like them.

I should have said this in the other thread. If you are not very familiar with any of the bands listed, then please mention that.

Here are the new 5.....

Styx
Toto
Mr. Big
Damn Yankees
Giant
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Re: Rank these 5 bands, too

Postby Deb » Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:54 am

Now your talkin'! :lol: And yes the bottom one in this thread is partly because I don't know much about them.

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Re: Rank these 5 bands, too

Postby Journey/Survivor » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:03 am

Deb wrote:Now your talkin'! :lol: And yes the bottom one in this thread is partly because I don't know much about them.

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Now, how did I know what your #1 was going to be as soon as I saw that you responded to the question? :lol: :wink:
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:13 am

Toto

Pass on the rest. :lol:

Ok, well maybe Damn Yankees and flush the rest.
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Postby scarab » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:18 am

Styx -Love most of their stuff, Deyoung sometimes got a little too far out there.
Toto - Great band who kept reinventing their sound
Damn Yankees - a few classics
Giant - a few good tunes

MR BIG? the one hit wonder sappy ballad band?
sorry no.
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Postby Seven Wishes2 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:44 am

1. Styx
2a. Toto
2b. Damn Yankees

4. Mr. Big
13. Giant
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Postby SF-Dano » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:53 am

Styx
Damn Yankees
Mr. Big
Toto
Giant
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Postby Saint John » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:01 am

Seven Wishes wrote:1. Styx
2a. Toto
2b. Damn Yankees

4. Mr. Big
13. Giant


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Postby Glenn » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:24 am

Styx
Toto
Mr. Big
Damn Yankees
Giant



The ONLY reason I have Giant last is because of there brief run...
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Postby mikemarrs » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:30 am

Styx
Damn Yankees
Mr. Big
Toto
Giant
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Re: Rank these 5 bands, too

Postby Archetype » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:33 am

Journey/Survivor wrote:Again, rank these 5 bands in the order that you like them.

I should have said this in the other thread. If you are not very familiar with any of the bands listed, then please mention that.

Here are the new 5.....

Styx
Toto
Mr. Big
Damn Yankees
Giant


1. Styx

Never listened to Toto, Mr. Big, or Giant.

Damn Yankees would be in the tens if not hundreds of thousands.
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Re: Rank these 5 bands, too

Postby Glenn » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:34 am

Archetype wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:Again, rank these 5 bands in the order that you like them.

I should have said this in the other thread. If you are not very familiar with any of the bands listed, then please mention that.

Here are the new 5.....

Styx
Toto
Mr. Big
Damn Yankees
Giant


1. Styx

Never listened to Toto, Mr. Big, or Giant.

Damn Yankees would be in the tens if not hundreds of thousands.


Never bothered with Toto or Mr. Big ? Give 'em a try
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Postby RocknRoll » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:45 am

Styx
Damn Yankees
Mr Big
Giant
Toto

Giant wasn't around for much, but I loved their first album!

Just never got into Toto and I've seen them live a couple times.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:15 pm

Giant.....Dann Huff rules. Both of the "real" cds are very good, and Time to Burn is great! Too bad they never got the airplay. III was rejects and demos, so what do you expect? Not too keen on the new cd however, even though Terry Brock does a fine job on vox. Songs just don't measure up to the first two cds.

Toto....good stuff here and there. Lyrically poor at times.

Styx....good talent, but never really cared for the theatricality of a lot of the songs.

Mr. Big....talent there. Songs not so much.

Damn Yankees....never heard.
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Postby RocknRoll » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:44 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:Giant.....Dann Huff rules. Both of the "real" cds are very good, and Time to Burn is great! Too bad they never got the airplay. III was rejects and demos, so what do you expect? Not too keen on the new cd however, even though Terry Brock does a fine job on vox. Songs just don't measure up to the first two cds.

Toto....good stuff here and there. Lyrically poor at times.

Styx....good talent, but never really cared for the theatricality of a lot of the songs.

Mr. Big....talent there. Songs not so much.

Damn Yankees....never heard.


You've never heard Damn Yankees? :shock: Nugent/Blades/Shaw I like all 3 of these guys and loved "Can You Take Me Higher" although that's the only song that really made it. I have a live DVD which is also really good!
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Postby kgdjpubs » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:56 pm

RocknRoll wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:Giant.....Dann Huff rules. Both of the "real" cds are very good, and Time to Burn is great! Too bad they never got the airplay. III was rejects and demos, so what do you expect? Not too keen on the new cd however, even though Terry Brock does a fine job on vox. Songs just don't measure up to the first two cds.

Toto....good stuff here and there. Lyrically poor at times.

Styx....good talent, but never really cared for the theatricality of a lot of the songs.

Mr. Big....talent there. Songs not so much.

Damn Yankees....never heard.


You've never heard Damn Yankees? :shock: Nugent/Blades/Shaw I like all 3 of these guys and loved "Can You Take Me Higher" although that's the only song that really made it. I have a live DVD which is also really good!



well, outside of that one song and Coming of Age that Night Ranger played last year on the Journey tour, no. Just not a band I ever checked out for whatever reason, and I didn't think 2 songs was enough to give an opinion on the band. Go figure...
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Postby RocknRoll » Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:16 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
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kgdjpubs wrote:Giant.....Dann Huff rules. Both of the "real" cds are very good, and Time to Burn is great! Too bad they never got the airplay. III was rejects and demos, so what do you expect? Not too keen on the new cd however, even though Terry Brock does a fine job on vox. Songs just don't measure up to the first two cds.

Toto....good stuff here and there. Lyrically poor at times.

Styx....good talent, but never really cared for the theatricality of a lot of the songs.

Mr. Big....talent there. Songs not so much.

Damn Yankees....never heard.


You've never heard Damn Yankees? :shock: Nugent/Blades/Shaw I like all 3 of these guys and loved "Can You Take Me Higher" although that's the only song that really made it. I have a live DVD which is also really good!



well, outside of that one song and Coming of Age that Night Ranger played last year on the Journey tour, no. Just not a band I ever checked out for whatever reason, and I didn't think 2 songs was enough to give an opinion on the band. Go figure...


Good point since it was your basic supergroup although I did like the music they put out. I wonder what will come out of that persistant rumor about a reunion? Right now it seems like nada!! Shaw's into Blue Grass and Blades is on the road so that leaves Nugent and I believe he is also touring this year. Oh Well!
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Re: Rank these 5 bands, too

Postby Andrew » Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:20 pm

Journey/Survivor wrote:Again, rank these 5 bands in the order that you like them.

I should have said this in the other thread. If you are not very familiar with any of the bands listed, then please mention that.

Here are the new 5.....

Styx
Toto
Mr. Big
Damn Yankees
Giant



Hard to say when DY and Giant only have 2 albums vs the other bands having a bunch. If Giant and DY kept making music they'd be at the top. Let me see then...

Toto
Mr. Big
Giant
DY
Styx
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Re: Rank these 5 bands, too

Postby Glenn » Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:41 pm

Andrew wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:Again, rank these 5 bands in the order that you like them.

I should have said this in the other thread. If you are not very familiar with any of the bands listed, then please mention that.

Here are the new 5.....

Styx
Toto
Mr. Big
Damn Yankees
Giant



Hard to say when DY and Giant only have 2 albums vs the other bands having a bunch. If Giant and DY kept making music they'd be at the top. Let me see then...

Toto
Mr. Big
Giant
DY
Styx



You know, I could have voted Styx last as well...They were a favorite but for unknown reasons I can't seem to stand them at all anymore.
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Postby S2M » Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:46 pm

Styx
Giant









Toto
Damn Yankees
Mr. Big
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Postby No Surprize » Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:53 am

The only one even worth a ranking is Styx. They would be ranked 100.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:09 am

LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:13 am

Ehwmatt wrote:LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.


If I remember correctly, Giant is pretty close to Toto in that a bunch of session players decided to form a band. Dann Huff is just a monster on guitar--and not a half-bad singer either.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:36 am

kgdjpubs wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.


If I remember correctly, Giant is pretty close to Toto in that a bunch of session players decided to form a band. Dann Huff is just a monster on guitar--and not a half-bad singer either.


They might be, but Toto has the history and catalogue to trump any other equal aspects about the bands. Like I said, I like both bands. Toto is just a monster though.
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Postby S2M » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:47 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.


If I remember correctly, Giant is pretty close to Toto in that a bunch of session players decided to form a band. Dann Huff is just a monster on guitar--and not a half-bad singer either.


They might be, but Toto has the history and catalogue to trump any other equal aspects about the bands. Like I said, I like both bands. Toto is just a monster though.


Toto, to me, suffers from that same illness that bothers Mr. Big.....great musicians, horrible songs. Granted, I haven't heard anything Toto since the mid-80s, but that time(and before) would be their classic period....I can't imagine them getting 'better'. I still don't hear the guitar wizardry that people clamor about from Lukather. But I'm sure his solo stuff flushes that out....and the rest of the band sound like 'session' musicians....what am I missing here? Is Roseanna still Holding the Line down in Africa?
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Postby kgdjpubs » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:48 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.


If I remember correctly, Giant is pretty close to Toto in that a bunch of session players decided to form a band. Dann Huff is just a monster on guitar--and not a half-bad singer either.


They might be, but Toto has the history and catalogue to trump any other equal aspects about the bands. Like I said, I like both bands. Toto is just a monster though.


fair enough...
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:51 am

S2M wrote: Is Roseanna still Holding the Line down in Africa?


No Roseanna wanted to leave so they had to tell her that They cant Hold Her Back Now and there is a new "Stranger in Town" who is Holding the Line down in Africa now :D
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Postby kgdjpubs » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:58 am

S2M wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.


If I remember correctly, Giant is pretty close to Toto in that a bunch of session players decided to form a band. Dann Huff is just a monster on guitar--and not a half-bad singer either.


They might be, but Toto has the history and catalogue to trump any other equal aspects about the bands. Like I said, I like both bands. Toto is just a monster though.


Toto, to me, suffers from that same illness that bothers Mr. Big.....great musicians, horrible songs. Granted, I haven't heard anything Toto since the mid-80s, but that time(and before) would be their classic period....I can't imagine them getting 'better'. I still don't hear the guitar wizardry that people clamor about from Lukather. But I'm sure his solo stuff flushes that out....and the rest of the band sound like 'session' musicians....what am I missing here? Is Roseanna still Holding the Line down in Africa?


If they had someone who really cared about quality lyrics, they might be higher in rankings--does anyone really know what Africa is about??? I generally like Isolation, Kingdom of Desire, and The Seventh One has some really good stuff. Beyond that, it's patchy with a song here and a song there.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:58 am

S2M wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:LOL, I like Styx, Giant, and DY, but ranking Toto anywhere in the same stratosphere as those bands is laughable. Toto dominates those bands in every aspect.


If I remember correctly, Giant is pretty close to Toto in that a bunch of session players decided to form a band. Dann Huff is just a monster on guitar--and not a half-bad singer either.


They might be, but Toto has the history and catalogue to trump any other equal aspects about the bands. Like I said, I like both bands. Toto is just a monster though.


Toto, to me, suffers from that same illness that bothers Mr. Big.....great musicians, horrible songs. Granted, I haven't heard anything Toto since the mid-80s, but that time(and before) would be their classic period....I can't imagine them getting 'better'. I still don't hear the guitar wizardry that people clamor about from Lukather. But I'm sure his solo stuff flushes that out....and the rest of the band sound like 'session' musicians....what am I missing here? Is Roseanna still Holding the Line down in Africa?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2rwuFshWnE : This is what I show people who want to know what Luke's all about. If that doesn't do anything for you, then you just don't dig his style. He is a monster though, the tons of people who have had him session on their albums can't all be wrong.

Toto, unlike Journey, is a far better album band and the deeper album cuts are far better. I can, however, see how someone would not latch on to Toto because they had about 8 million lead singers. That really hurts the continuity and recognition factors, especially when their sound varied so much from song to song as is.

I'm with you on Mr. Big though. I haven't heard anything that does anything for me from them.
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Postby S2M » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:04 am

Matt, I watched about 4 mins of that video, and had to shut it off. I can't sit and listen to a guy just bend strings for 10+ minutes....I'm glad you enjoy him. It's nice to have musicians that move you....Sadly, Steve is not that musician for me....

To me, a true testament of a great guitarist is not wanking on guitar for a few minutes, haphazardly bending strings, and making sex faces....the true test is incorporating an emotional solo within the framework of a song....like Who's Crying Now. Although I'm not a huge Journey fan(by standards here) I appreciate some things by the band....and that solo makes me feel. Anybody can bend strings....no?
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