THE CHANGES!| FIRST TIME HEARING Styx - Suite Madame Blue REACTION
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- THE CHANGES!| FIRST TIME HEARING Styx - Suite Madame Blue REACTION
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Dennis DeYoung posted a video about this song maybe 2 years ago, where he explained where it came from. I always knew it had a deeper meaning, but the way he explained it was pretty brilliant. It was written in the mid 70s and was about being disillusioned with who we are and where we are as a country. "Red, white and blue ... gaze in your looking glass, 'cause you're not a child anymore," was his way of asking, "Hey, when we hold a mirror up to ourselves, as a country, does the reflection actually show what we like to think it does?" Are we living up to the idealistic way that we like to see ourselves? It's a potent message, but in the last line we see it doesn't have to be read as an indictment of who we are: "Lift up your heart, and make a new start ... and lead us away from here." No matter how hokey you think Styx is, it's a brilliant song.
The music arrangement and the lyrics of this song are "Brilliant" not to sound hokey either but this song alone should be in the Hall Of Fame. Thank You for the backstory. Love it!
Agree with most of that. This was Styx' "proggiest" song (maybe Castle Walls too), and their most political. This and Light Up really got me into Styx back in the mid 70s. Some other 70s tunes that I found covered these same themes :
KANSAS>SONG FOR AMERICA
>CHEYENNE ANTHEM
REO SPEEDWAGON>GOLDEN COUNTRY
CHICAGO>DIALOGUE (I and II), MOTHER, IT BETTER END SOON SUITE, LISTEN
RENAISSANCE>MOTHER RUSSIA
My understanding is that the record label made them make the song lyrics a bit more obscure - it was not a good idea at the time to criticize America, so the labels were worried it would have a negative effect on sales. In the end, the less obvious lyrics make the song even better.
@@marks9140 Thanks for the information. That an interesting fact I wouldn't have though.
@@marks9140
Is there an original draft song lyrics somewhere on the net that you have seen that was vastly different? I knew what the song was about right off the bat when I got the album circa 1975 or 6 even as a teen, I thought they wrote it just about perfectly to get the point across.
Clicked instantly as soon as I saw Styx! One of their greats!! It’s actually relevant today, lyrically.
Miss America is great, Dear John: a dedication to John the drummer who passed away by Tommy.
DENNIS DEYOUNG said Sweet Madam Blue is the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. When he says Sweet Madam Blue is really America
My favorite Styx song! Tommy Shaw was not with Styx yet at this point. This was recorded for the bicentennial celebration of America and released just before 1976.
True, it was John Curulewski on guitar but since they finally stopped calling them
"The" Styx we'll let it slide. LOL!! Only die hard fans like me and you who were following them back then know this stuff anyway!!
@@carlaharrington5120 along with Curulewski's Prelude 12 it's an incredible piece of music. Ah.. memories...
@@magneto7930 ABSOLUTELY! Very few reviewers do this song at all and none of them include Prelude 12 which is a travesty! They were intended to be played back to back!
For those who don't know the opening guitar is the same chord progression as Led Zep's Babe I'm Gonna Leave.
@@rogerdaly6326 it's a pretty standard chord progression really. There are probably a gazillion songs that have that arrangement. Quite a few artists recorded that song before Led Zeppelin ever did, although I've always loved Zep's version.
The lead singer of this song is Dennis DeYoung. I believe this was before Timmy Shaw joined the band.
I thought so too, but I wasn't sure.
It's John Curulewski on Guitar and backing vocals. He also wrote the intro song Prelude 12 that leads right into SMB on the Equinox album.
Yes just after the CD was made. The first Guy quit the band before they were to go out on tour to promote the Equinox album and Tommy Shaw joined soon after.
@@NightRanger-lz6tp - Tommy Shaw got the gig because Styx's road manager (Jim Vosecek) was from the Ides of March and when Ides broke up, the drummer from the Ides played in MS Funk with Tommy. They needed someone who could hit the high note harmonies in Lady and Jim knew Tommy could sing it. That was his entire audition. Sing the high note in Lady.
@@NightRanger-lz6tp there were no CDs when this first came out.
Just FYI, this album was before Tommy Shaw joined the band...one of my favorite Styx songs
From the same LP check”Born for Adventure”.
My fav. This song is about America in the 70's. We'd just lost Nam, Nixon had just resigned, inflation was high, people were struggling economically and financially, there was alot of unrest and uncertainty and not alot of spectacular leadership. I was a kid then, we weren't sure for a time if the country was going to survive. SMB speaks to those times.
Good info, I wasn't aware of this! Makes sense!👍🏻
We were realy worried. Things were just going south.
Perfectly stated.
@@user-ii4zf5iq3t things are going pretty sour now also. Times are very similar with global unrest, economy collapsing around us inflation at an alarming levels.
History is cyclical. Going through it again. Afghanistan, inflation as bad as then if calculated the same, pandemic. And of course both democrats and republicans (rinos) leading the country down the toilet.
Styx is one of those bands that are criminally underrated, they should have been in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame years ago. Check out more deep cuts like Queen of Spades, Snowblind, Man in the Wilderness and Half Penny Two Penny.🔥🤘🏻🎧
You mean the Hall of Shame! They do not have Jethro Tull in it or Traffic or so many more rock artists.
All of those plus Boat On A River and Grand Illusion, and ABOVE all Pieces of Eight.
@@joelliebler5690 Where is Foreigner, Reo Speedwagon, Blue Oyster Cult, Grand Funk Railroad, Kansas, Iron Maiden? It wouldn,t surprise me if they induct Justin Bieber before these great bands. The Hall is a complete joke. They don,t like Rock And Roll. The list of artists and bands who deserve to be inducted is endless.
@@ssRocker-nn3tp You can add all of those to my list even though I never thought that The Maiden was all that Iron on my list of great bands!
@@ssRocker-nn3tp REO and Grand Funk are overrated. The other ones deserve to get in though.
Actually this is the last album before Tommy Shaw joined the group. Lead guitar by James Young. Suite Madam Blue is the Statue of Liberty. Dennis thought the statue's patina was more blue than green.
It was written for the bicentennial in 1976. It’s about who we were as a country, who we are now, and where we go from here. It’s indeed brilliant
Styx was ahead of their time. This whole album is fantastic. While so many bands were making disco music in the 1970’s, Styx is out there making masterpieces like this.
Probably their best song. Amber said it right: a masterpiece.
Try a few more hard rocking songs by them, such as "Miss America" and "Lorelei".
Very good songs that you just mentioned I think this was one of their best albums no doubt
Miss America, yes ! Finally time to give the third lead singer, James "JY" Young his due.
YES!!!!! Miss America! I LOVE JY’s vocals.
Crystal 🔮 Ball
You guys always remind me why I love Styx.
Right before Tommy. But don't worry, Tommy nailed it live!
Dennis Deyoung wrote this for the 200th birthday of the United States and how he laments some of the sad parts of our nation but ultimately opines hope in the end.
In the "Caught in the Act" live album Dennis holds the last "Moooooooore" 47 seconds.😲
This Chiefs fan gives the Bengals permission to win tonight
Now think about being in a hall with 20,000 fans and having STYX in the house. Truly magical times. The Best of Times, in fact.
6:20 - Everyone has the same reaction. Never knew a single human being who doesn't kick up when the riff hits
Great choice. One of my Styx favorites. Do Crystal Ball next.
YES CRYSTAL BALL!!
and make sure it’s the live version from Caught In The Act with the extra guitar solo, please!!! SMB is great on that album too!! Actually the whole album is pretty kick ass!! lol
Just listened to this song on my way picking up pizza for the family. You guys got many more songs to go, Crystal Ball, Grand Illusion, Fooling Yourself, Blue Collar Man etc... enjoy your Journey
So many great tunes and one of my favorite bands!
Don't forget Queen of Spades and Miss America.
Don't forget "Snowblind"!
Crystal Ball, Lorelei and Light Up are also great!
My favorite Styx song ever!
Best of times. Styx. 👍🏽 s
This one was James "JY" Young on guitar. Tommy Shaw joined the band later after this was recorded.
Tommy Shaw wasn't in the band yet at this point. Guitarists are James Young and John Curulewski. Dennis on vocals.
Styx wrote this song in 75/76 to celebrate USA July 4, 1976, 200th year celebration. This is what the Lyrics are referring to. Love your Channel. Keep them coming.
Boat on the river by Styx is a must
Show Me the Way. It’s a song that gets me through blue times when it looks like the world is just a mess.
Suite Madame Blue is America. Dennis DeYoung wrote and sung this for the Bi Centennial basically saying that in the USA's first 200 years our country has completely lost its innocence. Tommy Shaw was not on this album but he joined Styx on this tour replacing John Curulewski who left the band at the completion of the Equinox album. Tommy Shaw's first album with Styx was Crystal Ball. The Styx album Equinox will always be my favorite album of all time. Suite Madame Blue will always be my favorite Styx song. 3 songs in 1 you claim. If you want 4 songs in 1, the next time you listen to this or play this, tack on Prelude 12 which is the 2 minute Prelude leading perfectly into Suite Madame Blue on the Equinox album. Also there is a video from the Styx concert Caught In The Act where Styx plays this classic. The Caught In The Act version & the Return To Paradise Video version are the two greatest live videos of this song. Thank you so much for playing and commenting on this GREAT GREAT piece of music.
“Grand illusion “ , “ Pieces of eight” , etc several more to listen to!
I vote for pieces of eight
Another great Styx song that has biting social commentary about life in America is, well, "Miss America." Killer riff and , as I indicated, edgy lyrics! Styx Rox!
One of their best.
Tommy Shaw was not in the band yet at this time. This was the last album with guitarist John Curulewski. He left the band upon completion of the album deciding he wanted to live a more family oriented life. Tommy Shaw auditioned and joined the band in time for the supporting tour.
Sadly John died in 1988 at the young age of 37 from a brain aneurism.
"Don't Let It End", and "Show Me the Way ", are necessary reactions by Styx.
This is actually pre Tommy Shaw. The guitarist is John Curulewski. He was the guitarist for many of the Styx hits. Like Lady.
The reason why the band has such a different style and sound is due to the fact that they have three different song writers and vocalists in the band. Each person has a unique style and sound to what they emphasize with their own style.
This was recorded before Tommy Shaw joined Styx. James Young and John Curulewski were the guitarists. That is Dennis Deyoung singing and he wrote this song.
Tommy wasn't in the band yet. John Curulewski along with JY Young were the guitarist on this track.
This recording is vintage Styx - pre Tommy Shaw. John Curulewski left the band right after the Equinox album, before they started touring. So any live versions of this song will feature Tommy Shaw. If you want to hear a really killer live version of Suite Madame Blue, check out the one from the "Return to Paradise" album.
This song was recorded before Tommy Shaw joined the band. No offense to Tommy, but it ain't Styx without Dennis DeYoung.
That version was good, but I prefer the earlier one from "Caught in the Act".
...So dressed in your jewels, you make your own rules, you're part of the world and more... Heaven's Door.
The concert they did with Cleveland’s Youth Orchestra is fire….
"Lorelei", "Castle Walls", are a couple more among many you guys would enjoy.
Now you are talking! Early Styx were a rockin, kind of progressive rock band. No fluff! Probably their first 5 albums were really good. This is probably my favorite album by them.
John Curulewski on guitar. Check out Lorelei & Light Up for more badassery.
Yep.This is Styx .✌❤
Oh this is a Styx classic!
J/A, there is no doubt both of you will like Blue Collar Man by Styx. Love to see you react to that banger next and the lyrics are great!
Yes!
"Suite Madame Blue, gaze in your looking glass
You're not a child anymore
Suite Madame Blue, the future is all but past
Dressed in your jewels, you made your own rules
You conquered the world and more, heaven's door..."
Now for what WILL be your favorite Styx message song 'show me the way'
Awesome! So glad y’all checked this one out! One of my all-time Styx favorites! For some rocking Styx, check out “Lorelei”! Absolute banger!
Love "Lorelei"....!
Omg, Lorelei is always the one I want to suggest whenever we're talking Styx!
Yes! I concur! Hearing Lorelei live on the Mr. Roboto tour turned me from a Styx fan into a Styx FAN! They were my favorite group for several years back in the day once I explored their older catalog.
@@alantidwell7889 Paradise Theater was my first concert, with my parents... they were cool...lol
I also really like "I'm OK" , "Why Me" and "Lights"
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love Lorelei
My favorite band. You need to check out Queen Of Spades and Man In The Wilderness.
Released in 1975 the year Saigon fell. The song’s title was the band’s nickname for America. Talking about what the country was going through post Vietnam and post Watergate.
This is a song about our country
A song of hope for the oppressed and the opportunities we as a nation have to offer
Sweet Madame Blue stands in New York Harbor !!
The guitar solo was done by James “JY” Young, one of the original members and the hardest rocking of the group. He also sang and played lead on “Snowblind”, one of their more unique later songs. Their styles all varied but they found a way to meld them and make it work.
I hope they get around to reacting to a song on which JY sings lead on. I vote for Half-Penny, Two-Penny/AD 1958 from the Paradise Theatre album. It’s a Rocker.
@@jeffmattson5766 Paradise Theater is perhaps my favorite album, but it’s tough to choose. Equinox and Crystal Ball along with Cornerstone were always my favorites before that… just a great band, bottom line
If you remember, The Beatles always made room for a track so Ringo could sing. Styx reminded me of this with James Young. I always looked forward to his 'song' when a new album released. Dude is an aerospace engineer . . . .
"Snow Blind" is another great one!
Suite Madam Blue was Styx’s Bicentennial song, written in 1975 by Dennis DeYoung, who actually sang the lead in it. Yes, Tommy Shaw played the guitar. The song was released in 1976.
Dennis wrote this as a celebration of the bicentennial. 1976.
The live version of this is pure 🔥. When he sings "you conquer the world and more" he holds the last note for 38 seconds.
Yassssssss!!!!!!!!!! From “Caught in the Act” live.❤️ My fav Styx song hands down😍
The guitarists in this song wwe reJohn Curulewski (accoustic) and James Young (electric). Tommy Shaw had not yet joined the band. The next album (Crystal Ball) was his first with the band.
This is my favorite Styx song.
An ode to America for it’s 200th bicentennial birthday. One of Dennis DeYoung’s best and still relevant 46 years later
Arena Rock is what I call this type of music. Should be played to large audiences. ❤️
I’ve seen STYX live twice one time on their MR. Roboto tour in their prime and once just recently at Jones Beach Theater on Long Island, NY
I call them America's Queen...very dramatic.
The guitarist was not Tommy Shaw on this album- it was the last one with John Curulewski. As good as this is, the version from "Caught in the Act" when Dennis DeYoung holds that note, omg!!
This is my FAVORITE Styx song!!!!
The madame blue mentioned here is The Statue of Liberty.
The first time I heard Styx, was in the late 70s, and like them better today than I did back then, absolutely an incredible band. 😎
Listen to the Live version of Suite Madame Blue; you'll absolutely love it ...
They should do it with Dennis from the 1996 Chicago show. He holds that one note for an eternity!
First concert I ever went to -- Styx: The Grand Illusion. Was a major Styx fan. Then I heard Rush and that was it. So it's interesting you tied the two together. ;)
I saw them in 1978 in Pgh. They were outstanding!!!!
That was probably James Young on the guitar...he did more of the heavy solos. Couple of others that are different (like all their songs) are Snowblind and Castle Walls.
For me personally Equinox is the biggest classic album ever made! ❤️
I'm born and raised in KC, but tonight I'm cheering for the Bengals! Styx is one of my favorite bands, I've seen them in concert a few times. Love the reactions!
Me too! The Kingdom all says who Dey today!
Born in St. Joseph, raised in K.C.MO. here. Right on.
Go Oilers!
Did you see any of the game. We're all in shock here
Whether you're a Bills or Bengals fan tonight, prayers for Damar Hamlin👃
Hey guys this era of Styx is pre_Tommy Shaw. He joined the band for the crystal ball album and immediately added to the already fantastic chemistry. Killer song!
This recording of Suite Madame Blue was made before Tommy Shaw joined the band. The lead guitar is performed by the James "JY" Young.
True "Classic Rock"!🤘🏻😁
This is from the 5th studio album Equinox from 1975. Instead of gearing up for the bicentennial, they were writing about being exploited and how commercialism had taken over the US.
Beautiful song and Dennis shines in this song. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
And then they made a very commercial album in Paradise Theater(which I did see at the L.A. Sports Arena). My first and favorite album of theirs that I was exposed to was Grand Illusion.
My favorite album by them
@@RedBud315 Under my Icon you can see the full Concert of Styx - Return To Paradise Theater.
Hey you 2 Tommy shaw is not in the band yet.
This was the album that made me fall in love with Styx! By the time I got to see them in person, Tommy Shaw had joined them. He was not on this album.
Tommy Shaw has not joined the band at this point. This is the last appearance of guitarist John Curulewski
This song came out around the Bicentennial only 200 years. A young country. " You're not child anymore "
Styx has so many great songs but this is my favorite....yes, "a masterpiece".
"We gotta talk" love that reaction from Amber!
The original recording for Suite Madame Blue, Tommy Shaw was not in Styx at the time. He joined Styx after they recorded Equinox. The original guitarist was John Curulewski. He left the band after the album was made.
Even more powerful/dramatic live, ALWAYS brings down the house
Sadly, the lyrics are even more relevant today
Agreed. Ditto with "Borrowed Time" from the Cornerstone album. Dennis occasionally included astute political commentary in his songwriting that incredibly seems to carry forward from one generation to another.
@@allanb.2925 yes, the lyrics from Borrowed Time are wise, and, perhaps, eternal
I think this one of their best ever...love it!!! Good pick!!!
In fact I was out at local pub and someone played it on the jukebox today...reminded me of how much I love this song
A suite is a musical composition in several movements of different character.
One of the best bands to come out of America.
Gotta do " loralie " and " pieces of eight " next. Styx rocks!🤘🤘🤘
Pieces of Eight! Yes! Fantastic album!
With the strong songwriting skills and musicianship the "front men" had, the twins sometimes don't get their due. Chuck Panozzo on bass and John Panozzo on drums were one of the best rhythm sections of the hard rock era. I think John especially contributed a lot to the progressiveness of Styx's style.
JY Young on guitar. Tommy Shaw joined Styx after Equinox album, of which this song was from. Tommy’s first album with Styx was the next album Crystal Ball. He wrote and sang the song, Crystal Ball.
This song was recorded in 1975 when America was going through hard times. What I take away from it was they were saying that we can't wallow in where we've fallen from and shake it off to regain our glory as a leader.
Dennis DeYoung was writing very optimistic, and uplifting music in an time of economic challenge for the USA. You can always count on a Styx song to brighten your mood. BTW, Tommy Shaw hadn't joined the band for the recording of this song. They second guitar spot was filled by original member John Curulewski.
If you want Tommy Shaw give Crystal Ball , by Styx , a listen
Styx Personnel on this album - Dennis DeYoung - Keyboards & Vocals - James JY Young - Guitars & Vocals - John Curulewski - Guitars & Synthesizers - Chuck Panozzo - bass and John Panozzo Drums
John Curlewski on guitar. Shaw came on the next album Chrystal Ball.
@@robertpulte9664 Curulewski
“Crystal ball” is a great song as well
This is actually before Tommy Shaw. John Curulewski was on second guitar. One of Styx's greatest tracks, period! Glad you enjoyed it!!
Styx released 5 albums from 1972 to 1975. These albums were all recorded before Tommy Shaw joined the band. John Curulewski didn't like the direction the band was going... and also wanted to focus on family at the time. He sadly passed away in 1988.
Tommy joined soon after the album was done and began touring for this record. He didn't appear on a Styx album until 1976's Crystal Ball.
Amber, I am constantly impressed with how quickly you pick up on the meaning and relevance of song lyrics that you are hearing for the first time. Kudos!!
Paradise theater by Styx is one of the great albums from my childhood
This was actually pre Tommy Shaw, but was Styx major label debut. John Curulewski was an original guitarist and did the high harmonies back then.
Could you please fit in First Time? Back in my college days my roommates (and the whole floor) loved this song! I'm glad you like Styx! Even though I feel a little depressed over what was! Still love it!
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Don't Let It End"!! (for your 9th Styx song)