Country Guitarist Reacts to Styx for the First Time!
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Country Guitarist Reacts to Styx for the First Time!
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They were completely live. Styx is THAT tight.
All Styx live, nothing else. Just great live performers, great musicians and great singers. Not to mention great song writers and people!!!
ALL LIVE! No technical tricks here. They are just that talented and good!
Styx is amazing live. They sound incredible and there was no dubbing of the music or their voices raw talent. Check out 1996 renegade live or 1983 come sail away. This was a story line they were doing about an attack on rock and roll but other live shows would play the whole song. Styx is such talent raw and amazing!! Other lives are babe, The best of times, Too much Time on my hands and snow blind live is great as well! Pick a song you won't be disappointed they sound as good live as the do on record.
This performance was part of the tour in 1983 for the themed album "Kilroy Was Here" where in a sci-fi future Rock is outlawed, so the censors dragged the Renegade band members off the stage.
They made a concert video, "Caught In The Act", with a short film (that showed before the concert), and probably not much was done to the audio other than mixing and maybe cleaning up some stray sounds like the guitars crashing together. I attended one of these concerts, and what you heard in this video is what you got live only better sound direct to you.
Note that the show I saw they did the acoustic intro track "Prelude 12" before "Suite: Madame Blue" which is not in the concert video(BTW, in this performance Dennis DeYoung holds a note in that song for what's close to a record amount of time).
I like tons of their songs, but I'll suggest Dennis songs: the mentioned "Prelude 12/Suite: Madame Blue" off their "Equinox" album or "Come Sail Away" from their "Grand Illusion" album or live from 1996's "Return To Paradise" tour; and a Tommy Shaw song: "Fooling Yourself" (either album version or live with CYO).
Saw them in '78 and again in '83 for the "Kilroy Was Here" tour. Both great shows.
Seen them twice. What a band, pure classic rock 🤘🎸
The drummer and bass player, John and Chuck Panozzo are twin brothers. They first started playing music with their neighbor Dennis DeYoung (keys/vocals) when they were 12 years old.. doing private parties in people's basements, garages or neighborhood events on the South Side of Chicago. John on drums, Chuck on guitar and Dennis on accordion. Later on Chuck switched to bass when they picked up college buddy guitarist John Curulewski, and finally adding James "JY" Young on guitar as well. They recorded 5 albums with that lineup. John C made the decision to leave the band and they hired Montgomery, Alabama native Tommy Shaw (vocals/guitar) for the following tour. They recorded 7 more albums before breaking up..the first time.
This is them, LIVE.
2024 and still going strong, too!
It was from an album called "Kilroy Was Here." Dennis DeYoung was getting into the "rock opera" type shows and wanted Styx to do some of that. If you check out the video "Caught In The Act," it's the complete show. Very entertaining. It was all live. Back in the '70's & 80's the bands could actually perform very close to their studio sessions.
to see them now, it's a bit different. they lost their drummer some time back and have a new one. Their bass player is often too ill to perform with the band, but he will sometimes show up when they perform close to where he lives. Dennis DeYoung got booted from the band for creative differences, and they have a new front man who does very well. He has been with them for a number of years.
This brings me back to listening to this while playing pinball at the local kids hang out. It was the best time for music. 3 songs for a dollar.😎
I saw this concert in Bezerkely.
Saw them 4x and the lead singer Tommy Shaw again with Damn Yankees, now tat also is a band to react too!
Check out Damn Yankees... Tommy Shaw from Styx, Ted Nugent, and a few others I don't know the names
THEY are completely real. That was a concert in early 80. Bands didn't do voice over until much later. Tsk tsk
I suggest their underrated song Half Penny 2 Penny/AD1958.
My band I was in used play half penny the stxy fans lost their mind
Love some old Styx, great rhythm, guitars and melodies, finished with some bad acting! Earlier albums are brilliant. Love "Blue Collar Man". Thank you for the upload and reaction, and your own song is sticking in my head!
Yes!!!
all live no click. great live band
Styx got old quickly for me. They're gonna be at our State Fair this year, which got me thinking about OTHER bands from my HS days. I pulled out STARCASTLE!!! Wow, almost forgot totally about that name. They sound like YES CLONES! Anyone else remember them?
Yes I do. Lady Of The Lake is one of their top notch tunes.
Both guitarists were songwriters and they would normally play the lead on their songs.The keys was also a songwriter and he didn't have too many guitar solos in his songs but if he did they would split it. This was the only time the singer didn't play lead. It also happened one other time much later. At the time this was the drum solo spot and they would make a fake fight. It looked better in person. As for tracks idk.
I saw them in '83 on the "Kilroy Was Here" tour. 😊
Just like Supertramp, Styx had 2 great singers
3 JY sings too
Still think the Pittsburgh Steelers our using this during games at Heinz field.
The new theme song is growing on me
Yes!!! Much appreciated
I thought he said we're not done yet.
Don't know if this was in '83, I was them in '83 for the Mr. Roboto tour. Great band that I'm so glad to see them live. Shame that Dennis DeYoung left as prefer his era with the band.
just part of the show
No, dude, click tracks didn't exist in '84. And that shit is 100% live because they were real musicians, didn't need any of that fake production crap.
The audience is not on point with their clapping,lol
Sorry, but LITTLE TOMMY SHAW just doesn't bring out 'RENEDAGE' to me! haha
You claim to be a musician, you should know all kinds of music. Don’t know who you play with but they need to find a new guitarist. Also broaden your horizon
This is not their best work.