Styx - 1983 - Haven't We Been Here Before (Live)
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2024
- HAVEN'T WE BEEN HERE BEFORE (Live) / Lyrics: Tommy Shaw / Music: Tommy Shaw / Copyright: © Universal / Artist: Styx / Year: 1984 / DVD: Caught In The Act / Track: 13 / Lead Vocalist: Tommy Shaw
“Caught In The Act” concert by Styx was recorded live at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana on April 09-10, 1983, with a double-CD released on April 01, 1984 and a DVD on December 11, 2007.
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This song was Tommy's farewell to the band, no one can change my mind 😭❤
Ummm....
Maybe it was his goodbye to Dennis deyoung
He still tours with what's left of Styx
@@flippy101mph9 He left the band after the Kilroy tour to form Damn Yankees and didn't rejoin Styx until later in the 90s
I can still hear the girl from my shadow in the fourteenth row screeching, "Yes! Yes, we have!" when he says the first line. It's such a shame Tommy doesn't appreciate how good this song is.
The song of my life😢
Love Styx! Thank you for this (great quality) && This Amazing Masterpiece with Tommy & Dennis. I still cry every I watch/listen to this, iconic harmonizing of Tommy & Dennis... && I'm Blown away by Tommy's voice && Acting skills... Brilliant performance, but, who would have thought...?? Tommy you're a master genius in All you pursue!! Your a huge inspiration to me & I'm sure to So many others... I admire your Passion of your music...
We see it your eyes, voice, All types of guitar playing, you lose yourself in the music.
All a blessed, God given talent that, we are All So Da*m Lucky ...You chose that path...
Just a few more of Tommy's "accutriments" lol, Your decision making, positive attitude, & positive attitude towards yourself. Kudos, to you, Tommy, I hope you realize that we see/hear you,
and We know... you're a trailblazing icon, we're So lucky to have shared this generation, this time in life with you!! There will - Never. Be. Better. 💫
This is good!!
I love this song. It’s beautiful, but any concert where Tommy doesn’t have a guitar in his hands is just wrong!
EL MEJOR DUO DE VOCES
The singing was great, especially the harmonies. The acting, on the other hand,... yeah I can see why Tommy doesn't like this part of Styx history
Love their singing... their acting, on the other hand... 😅
The song wasn't bad but the presentation was cringe. Sounds like the band tried to tell Dennis but he wouldn't listen. Oh well, love the new music Styx is putting out these days. It has a nice flavor of their earlier music.
I do enjoy this song, but I'm also thinking that the ridiculousness of the Kilroy album and stage play is what has kept Styx from the Rock 'n'Roll Hall of Fame.
I really recommend you Todd in the shadow's Trainwrecords, where he analyzed this album.
That would be a ridiculous reason. That doesn't take away what they accomplished before this. Besides, the album went platinum and had 2 top 10 hits so if anything, it should add to the list of reasons why they should be in.
Besides the vocals being live, it sounds exactly like the studio recording.
Is there any version of the Full Concert with this quality?
Yeah 1983 Kilroy was here live
Full concert
God, no wonder they broke up after this.
Because? (What's your opinion?)
Btw, I strongly recommend Todd in the shadow's Trainwrecords where he analyzed this album ;-)
Boos??? Why
The fans booed the villains. On the bootlegs you heard the fans yell "bullshit" when you hear JY as Righteous sentence Kilroy to prison and also on other shows.
prohibits the playing and what of rock and roll music ?????
Purveying :)
@@AspenFireflyGaming Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The only good song on Kilroy was here
Also guilty of killing the band
AS LOUSY AS CAN BE. THE TUNE IN THE RECORD, NOT THAT BAD.
From sold out Power House Stadiums to this Travesty???😩😩😩😩
Bands had to change. You sound like the Genesis fans who blame Phil Collins for going pop. Blame David Gilmour for making Pink Floyd arena rock. Punk Rock and New Wave shook Rock and Roll to its foundations. Grunge did so to Metal.