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Tom Ozric
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 12:24 |
Mr Roboto is awesome....
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O666
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 10:30 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
They're very good at what they do, but always inconsistent.
On one hand, you can have the track 'A Day' (definite Prog masterpiece), but have something like 22 Years or Winner Take All. Grove Of Eglantine vs Light Up.
Chalk and Cheese, I declare. Many serious Proggers appreciate their more complex things, after all, there's no doubt that many of us agree they are top musicians. |
100% Agree
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 10:25 |
Half penny two penny is a song about Rockafella
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bloodnarfer
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 10:15 |
I like Styx just fine. In fact, they were the first concert I ever saw, and I was pretty young at the time (12?)
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 10:02 |
I am a Styx fan. They are one of the best bands within AOR, which is America's answer to the prog movement. I've always been a fan of their radio hits and have collected all of their studio albums over the years. Dennis DeYoung had/s one of the best voices of rock n' roll. I saw them live a few years ago when they were touring with Journey and Reo Speedwagon. Dennis was no longer in the band at that point, but they still sounded really good with Tommy Shaw and Lawrence Gowan singing for them.
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Catcher10
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 09:44 |
Not categorizing Styx into a prog band, I think they are an amazing group. With Dennis DeYoung at the helm, vocally some of the best music out there.
I always felt they played very tight, concise and clean. The dual guitars worked very well and yes the Panozzo brothers were an excellent section. I thought John was an amazing drummer
On occasion you had some quirky lyrics and songs, but what band does not? A string of excellent albums from Serpent to Kilroy...simply great music.
Clearly some progressive attributes, but not always, what I call just good hard rock.
As a "prog band" I doubt they get much love here on PA, they do not work that way. Jump over to a mainstream rock, metal forum and I think they get deserved love.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 07:20 |
Maybe it's largely an American thing. I have tried a couple of their albums, and none of em made an impression on me.
Oh and I moved this to prog related.
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HolyMoly
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 07:17 |
I have a passing familiarity with most of their albums, and I like them okay. Suite Madame Blue is among my favorite songs by anybody, and in fact most of their mainstream hits are really good songs. And I'll give them props for writing a song about a toilet.
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Jeffro
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 05:59 |
I've been recently checking out early Kansas and pre-Steve Perry Journey. Early Styx is definitely on my list. Just haven't gotten to it yet.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 03:07 |
^ I'm sure you'll get more.........
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Unitron
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 02:30 |
Well, I'm glad there is someone else who likes Styx out there.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 01:08 |
Hey, I voted/reviewed Serpent with 4 stars. Love it to death. My fave from them, though each album (from the debut, through to Kilroy) have excellent tracks. Didn't venture further, I am aware that Dennis is a virtuoso pianist/keyboardist, and Tommy & JY are excellent guitarists (I guess, even Curulewski I guess). The Panozzo bros. form a solid (if only occasionally complex) and tight rhythm section.
Don't Let It End is a superb power-ballad, much stronger than Babe, and miles ahead of most of Journey's similar tracks (although 'Who's Crying Now' is spot-on).
Dunno what more I can say ??
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Unitron
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 00:40 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
They're very good at what they do, but always inconsistent.
On one hand, you can have the track 'A Day' (definite Prog masterpiece), but have something like 22 Years or Winner Take All. Grove Of Eglantine vs Light Up.
Chalk and Cheese, I declare. Many serious Proggers appreciate their more complex things, after all, there's no doubt that many of us agree they are top musicians. |
I agree with the inconsistency, but they don't have good ratings on here at all other then The Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight (Well deserved) Like I think The Serpent is Rising is one of the finest prog albums I've ever heard.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: July 29 2014 at 00:25 |
They're very good at what they do, but always inconsistent.
On one hand, you can have the track 'A Day' (definite Prog masterpiece), but have something like 22 Years or Winner Take All. Grove Of Eglantine vs Light Up.
Chalk and Cheese, I declare. Many serious Proggers appreciate their more complex things, after all, there's no doubt that many of us agree they are top musicians.
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Unitron
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Posted: July 28 2014 at 23:11 |
Why.
That is all I feel like I have to say, why is Styx hated on so much on here? They were one of the bands that introduced me to prog, and still one of my top 5 favorite prog bands.
Am I the only one who enjoys them?
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