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Brian A
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Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:38 pm |
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MrBoo wrote: I can promise you won't see an accordion in a styx concert today. Styx touches as little of Dennis' stuff as they possibly can and the DD replacement made them promise that he wouldn't ever have to do Babe. Ahhh, the j.young vs. d.deyoung saga. Not the ‘best of times’ for this group after dd was replaced, tho’ I love the 70’s/80’s original styx: babe, come sail away, too much time on my hands, renegade. Not really on “domo arigato, nano nano, I’ve got a secret secret mr. roboto ”
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Bazza
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Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:49 am |
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Brian A wrote: MrBoo wrote: I can promise you won't see an accordion in a styx concert today. Styx touches as little of Dennis' stuff as they possibly can and the DD replacement made them promise that he wouldn't ever have to do Babe. Ahhh, the j.young vs. d.deyoung saga. Not the ‘best of times’ for this group after dd was replaced, tho’ I love the 70’s/80’s original styx: babe, come sail away, too much time on my hands, renegade. Not really on “domo arigato, nano nano, I’ve got a secret secret mr. roboto ” I am on the Dennis DeYoung side of that fued. He was the soul of that band and it isn't the same without him or his voice. Any interviews I have ever seen, James Young just comes across as a pompous schoolyard bully and Tommy Shaw as his "Yeah! What he said!" little side kick.
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MrBoo
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Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:17 am |
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I've seen the current lineup several times and it really is missing a huge hunk of Styx. At first I thought Shaw was just trying to rule the sets but then I found out it was a band choice to stick with the harder edge and leave some of the progressive stuff out.
BTW, DD does shows too these days.
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chrisavis
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Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:44 am |
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MrBoo wrote: I've seen the current lineup several times and it really is missing a huge hunk of Styx. At first I thought Shaw was just trying to rule the sets but then I found out it was a band choice to stick with the harder edge and leave some of the progressive stuff out.
BTW, DD does shows too these days. I have seen Styx twice now with Tommy as lead. I think he is awesome. I never liked DD as much but appreciate that what he sang, no one else does as well. -Chris
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Lord Burnstrum
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Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 6:34 am |
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Lonman wrote: Neither do bagpipes, but that didn't stop AC/DC ! Oh I beg to differ Lon, have you heard the Red Hot Chili Pipers? Bagrock rules!
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jclaydon
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:08 pm |
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Bazza wrote: I will tell you my opinion on this. BANJO'S DO NOT BELONG IN ROCK & ROLL. Giving "I will wait" a Grammy for BEST ROCK SONG is an absolute ABOMINATION reminiscent of Jethro Tull winning in the Heavy Metal category a few years back. There should have been rioting in the streets! Take your felt hat, suspender wearing, jug band, hillbilly music and stay out of Rock & Roll! OK. I feel better. WTH!? I would not call ANYTHING mumford & sons have done so far Rock and Roll.. of ANY kind... I actually love their music, but that's just plain silly -James
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BigJer
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:01 pm |
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Wish I'd been having all this folk revival where I'm at, but I tend to get an older crowd, so maybe that's the problem. With any luck some sweet young thing will come into my show one night and sing some Suzanne Vega for me.... Gives me something to hope for anyway....
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BigJer
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:13 pm |
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I know a lot of country purists out here who are just as mad about what one friend calls "Rock n Roll camping out in Nashville" as others are about banjos in rock n roll.
Truth be told, I think there's a lot more rock artists crossing over to country than country artists crossing over to rock. Just off the top of my head, Darius Rucker, Aaron Lewis of Staind, Bon Jovi, etc and then there were always the crossover Southern Rock groups like Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special and all of those ilk and of course the Eagles.
Me, I just like music and I don't give a hoot about genre. Part of why I think Avicii is so damn good - coming up with some pretty original combinations of folk and dance music.
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Paradigm Karaoke
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:35 am |
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i'm with you Jer. A lot of the country now is not country, and i can't remember the last female country artist that was country and not pop (besides Gretchen wilson...kinda) but it doesn't matter too much to me as long as it sounds good. i don't care the label put on it. i am not a hip-hop/rap fan, but Gangsta's Paradise is still a great song to me.
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Bazza
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:34 am |
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jclaydon wrote: Bazza wrote: I will tell you my opinion on this. BANJO'S DO NOT BELONG IN ROCK & ROLL. Giving "I will wait" a Grammy for BEST ROCK SONG is an absolute ABOMINATION reminiscent of Jethro Tull winning in the Heavy Metal category a few years back. There should have been rioting in the streets! Take your felt hat, suspender wearing, jug band, hillbilly music and stay out of Rock & Roll! OK. I feel better. WTH!? I would not call ANYTHING mumford & sons have done so far Rock and Roll.. of ANY kind... I actually love their music, but that's just plain silly -James Exactly. It's folk music, so call it folk music. Not Rock & Roll.
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earthling12357
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:12 pm |
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Paradigm Karaoke wrote: ... i am not a hip-hop/rap fan, but Gangsta's Paradise is still a great song to me. I prefer Amish Paradise:
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earthling12357
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:23 pm |
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Cueball
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:31 pm |
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earthling12357 wrote: I prefer Amish Paradise:
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seattledrizzle
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:33 pm |
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1. The Hostess pie comeback is awesome. However, I haven't tried one yet since they have been reintroduced. I was at a gas station yesterday and was almost tempted to, but they did not have my favorite flavor--berry. They have better taste good. If they lost the recipe I will be 2. Bruce Springsteen's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions has a great version of the Erie Canal on it. I wish I could sing that in karaoke.
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Lonman
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:42 pm |
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seattledrizzle wrote: 1. The Hostess pie comeback is awesome. However, I haven't tried one yet since they have been reintroduced. I was at a gas station yesterday and was almost tempted to, but they did not have my favorite flavor--berry. They have better taste good. If they lost the recipe I will be Hostess pies are NOT the same, you WILL be disappointed. They are smaller, less filling and not as fresh tasting. These were what I was waiting for when they came back on the market, may as well left them out - Safeway brand are better!
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Cueball
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Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 3:36 am |
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Lonman wrote: seattledrizzle wrote: 1. The Hostess pie comeback is awesome. However, I haven't tried one yet since they have been reintroduced. I was at a gas station yesterday and was almost tempted to, but they did not have my favorite flavor--berry. They have better taste good. If they lost the recipe I will be Hostess pies are NOT the same, you WILL be disappointed. They are smaller, less filling and not as fresh tasting. These were what I was waiting for when they came back on the market, may as well left them out - Safeway brand are better! Hostess Pies or Twinkies? They made a big deal about the come-back of Twinkies, and yes... they are slightly smaller, but they seem to taste like I remember them (as a kid)... just like the come-back of Bonomo's Turkish Taffy ( www.groovycandies.com ).
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tedipender
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Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:27 am |
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You just ruined my new years resolution Cueball by turning me on to that wonderful candy website; Being 58 yrs. old i have fond childhood memories of the candy that to my surprise is still available there. I was really surprised to see that Clark bars were still available, being that I remember the company going out of business in my city (Pittsburgh PA) .
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NoShameKaraoke
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Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:32 am |
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tedipender wrote: You just ruined my new years resolution Cueball by turning me on to that wonderful candy website; Being 58 yrs. old i have fond childhood memories of the candy that to my surprise is still available there. I was really surprised to see that Clark bars were still available, being that I remember the company going out of business in my city (Pittsburgh PA) . Pittsburgh? I might send you a PM. When I'm bouncing around Pittsburgh, I wouldn't mind having a karaoke place to stop at.
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The Lone Ranger
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Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:38 am |
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JoeChartreuse wrote: EARL: Yup, Burl Ives kicking in again too!
BRIAN: I actually love and have been singing that song since I was in my teens, I think.
I'm of the feeling that folk, being somewhat easier to sing in many ways , and evoking some actual feelings, might be just what the doctor ordered for karaoke. It's just strange seeing 25-30 year olds perform it
As for me, no problem- I grew up with it, and have always enjoyed it. I hope it skyrockets.
Speaking of that, I wonder about how it might be delineated. Would one consider the ( relatively) newer Seasons In The Sun or Billy Don't Be A Hero folk?
Not really a Mumford fan, but PP&M and Pete Seeger are favs... LOVE Kingston Trio's Reverend Mr. Black..... When I have sung at my shows I did quite a bit of Folk Music, it never really left so no real comeback. I have done MTA, 500 Miles, Little Bitty Tear, Baby The Rain Must Fall and of course Lemon Tree.
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