what are you listening to?

yes sir....lol....
still listening styx....
never really one of my favorites...in fact i have none of their media...out of several thousand downloads....
good to broaden your horizons...
i even endure a bit of country from time to time....
you know what you get when you play a country and western song????
you get your girlfriend back...your dog back...your truck back...etc
 
STYX lead singer


Shaw had the better voice (IMHO). His voice shines when him and Ted did "Take me High Enough" with Damn Yankees


All those Styx songs were written and sung by the band's co-founder and former lead singer and keyboardist Dennis DeYoung. Styx still tours today but only includes two band members from their 1975 to 1983 golden era — guitarist-singers Tommy Shaw and James "JY" Young.
 
Shaw had the better voice (IMHO). His voice shines when him and Ted did "Take me High Enough" with Damn Yankees


All those Styx songs were written and sung by the band's co-founder and former lead singer and keyboardist Dennis DeYoung. Styx still tours today but only includes two band members from their 1975 to 1983 golden era — guitarist-singers Tommy Shaw and James "JY" Young.
love this info!!!
thanks you two for sharing!!!
 
Lawrence Gowan was also a front man for Styx.

I played The Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight more than any other of the Styx albums.

Nando.
 
I wore out a couple of Equinox albums.


I learned to hate Stxy at an early age. In 1980, I was living in the barracks in Wildflicken Germany (The "Top of the Rock" battalion) and a FNG moved in to the room next to mine. He played the Grand Illusion album NONSTOP for the next year and since that day, if it was on the radio, it got turned. I even sacrificed MY copy along with the Peaches and Herb album on Disco Destruction day out in the field when we ran them over along with a BOOM BOX and a 40 of Old English, with a M113 APC while we smoked a chunk of "Choking Red" hash.
 
I learned to hate Stxy at an early age. In 1980, I was living in the barracks in Wildflicken Germany (The "Top of the Rock" battalion) and a FNG moved in to the room next to mine. He played the Grand Illusion album NONSTOP for the next year and since that day, if it was on the radio, it got turned. I even sacrificed MY copy along with the Peaches and Herb album on Disco Destruction day out in the field when we ran them over along with a BOOM BOX and a 40 of Old English, with a M113 APC while we smoked a chunk of "Choking Red" hash.

I ignored Styx, not my idea of rock music.

Then "Come Sail Away", from that Grand Illusion album hit the radio and I detested that song. Therefore I not only ignored Styx, I hated them.
 
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