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silversaw
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Topic: STYX - Not Prog - Still Brilliant Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:05 |
I can't help but get Styx on this board!! I know they are't really prog, and for the most part they have sucked terribly since 1980 (with the exception of 2003's Cyclorama), but am I the only one who thinks "Equinox", "Crystal Ball", "The Grand Illusion", and "Pieces Of Eight" are some of the 70's finest moments?
Anyone's comments on Styx...?
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:08 |
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silversaw
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:18 |
Yes, they're here, but I was simply looking for comments on some of their work. Let's face it, they recorded some of the 70's best known and highest selling albums...before they turned into a vehicle for Dennis DeYoung's Broadway aspirations.
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laztraz
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:30 |
I recently listened to Styx II. I used to love that album but not as much now. Haven't listened to their other stuff in a long time. I think they were a decent pop rock band. I believe they were the only band that someone ever made fun of me about liking.
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:32 |
Yes, they are a good pop-rock band. I really liked them in the past.
I remember though, my first encounter with Styx was Man of Miracle: Mr. Christopher. That was waaaay....back then.
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:43 |
Fooling Yourself is a great song.
Kiss Your Ass Goodbye is not.
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silversaw
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:50 |
I wouldn't say they are so much pop rock as art rock...if there is even a difference anymore. Some of their early material is pretty heavy, especially on the first 4 albums. Of course they sounded much different in 1972 than they did in 1977 with the "Grand Illusion" disc. I've seen this band about a dozen times, and their new album, although overlooked by most people, is a welcome return to their art rock roots. "Cyclorama" - pick it up, they still sound great.
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:51 |
Cyclorama has its moments...
...then it has moments like Billy Bob Thornton rapping, and Kiss Your Ass Goodbye.
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silversaw
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:55 |
Man Overboard wrote:
Cyclorama has its moments...
...then it has moments like Billy Bob Thornton rapping, and Kiss Your Ass Goodbye.
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Yes, and the barbershop quartet version of "Fooling Yourself" and whatever they thought they were doing with "Ghenki Des Ka." I didn't say it was a masterpiece...but songs like "These Are The Times" are well worth a listen.
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 13:17 |
For me, Come Sail Away is far and away Styx's best prog moment (that I've heard) ... what an awesome song ...
I also like Suite Madame Blue, Foolin' Yourself, Crystal Ball and The Grand Illusion ...
Must confess, I've only got a single volume Best Of though ... and I've never heard anything off the first few albums ... which don't exactly receive inspiring reviews
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salmacis
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 13:29 |
Styx peaked with 'The Grand Illusion'- by far their best album.
Their early albums are not too good in my opinion- they clearly show a band stumbling around for a direction, with sometimes dreadful results like on their 'Fanfare For The Common Man' and 'Little Fugue In 'G'.
However, if you're willing to go the whole hog, as it were, there's a compilation out called 'The Wooden Nickel Recordings', featuring their first 4 albums. However, to listen to all of those, well (as The Yardbirds once sang) mister, you're a better man than I.
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 17:09 |
I can't beieve that either 'Castle Walls' or 'Man In The Wilderness' haven't been mentioned...I think they were their two greatest tracks... and yes, they were a good band, but to me, the whole never quiet reached the potential of the sum of the parts.
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 21:58 |
god before I used to listen to "Grand Illusion" non stop years ago. has a great deal of nostalgia for me, but lookign back its kind of silly.
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gdub411
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 22:36 |
Yeah...i liked them too.....when I was 10.
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 23:09 |
I remember been in love with them in the seventies. Man in the Wilderness, Fooling Yourself and The Grand Illusion were sure good pop songs, but progressive? naah.
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bertburt
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Posted: June 26 2005 at 23:25 |
I always thought Equinox was a great, great album....used to play it over and over.
When I think of Styx now, I think of the band that dropped their stock lower than anyone in history with one single horrendous song, the staggeringly hideous 'Mr. Roboto'. Next to 'Everybody Wang Chung Tonight' (or whatever the hell it's called), I would say that's the most irritating song in music history.
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Anonymous2112
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Posted: June 27 2005 at 00:21 |
The Grand Illusion is a awesome. really good. i like it.
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