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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 154447" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>My mind has forcebly blocked out the 80's. Sorry...not a fan of that music genre nor the clothing. I cringe when people ask me to play those songs.</p><p></p><p>Styx, on the other hand is my favorite band, but they were 70's!! That was the bulk of their biggest hits. I've lost count how many times I've seen them...it has to be in the range of 30-40 times. I still see them twice a year in Vegas. I really believe they invented the 'themed' concerts.</p><p></p><p>I'll never forget the Mr. Robot one (amazing) and most sad was the Paradise Theater concert. It's about the death of an era of music. It's like they told a story through their show. They knew they were heading out of the mainstream.</p><p></p><p>I was very skeptical the first concert I saw where Dennis De Young was not the lead singer, but it was still fantastic. Watching his replacement standing on a twirling keyboard, play and sing...that guy has talent.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 154447, member: 179"] My mind has forcebly blocked out the 80's. Sorry...not a fan of that music genre nor the clothing. I cringe when people ask me to play those songs. Styx, on the other hand is my favorite band, but they were 70's!! That was the bulk of their biggest hits. I've lost count how many times I've seen them...it has to be in the range of 30-40 times. I still see them twice a year in Vegas. I really believe they invented the 'themed' concerts. I'll never forget the Mr. Robot one (amazing) and most sad was the Paradise Theater concert. It's about the death of an era of music. It's like they told a story through their show. They knew they were heading out of the mainstream. I was very skeptical the first concert I saw where Dennis De Young was not the lead singer, but it was still fantastic. Watching his replacement standing on a twirling keyboard, play and sing...that guy has talent. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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