I'm one of those Styx fans who appreciates those songs with deeper meaning. Love how vocalist Tommy Shaw emphasizes the emotion. And then it breaks out into a pretty powerhouse rocking gem!
I grew up in the 70's and this is my favorite song by Styx! Love it! It's always interesting to see the reaction of someone much younger than myself. You don't hear music like this being made anymore.
I'll give you props, brother! You pick some great tunes. This one is relatively unknown to casual Styx fans, and yet it's one of their greatest songs! I'd also suggest Castle Walls from this album, Half Penny Two Penny from Paradise Theater, This Old Man from Crystal Ball... Styx had a ton of great singles, but their deep cuts are where they really shine! Keep up the good work ;) Actually, just deep dive the entire catalog!! They have some amazing tracks even to this day!! Look for the extended version of this song... it's only about a minute longer and I think it still fades out, but you get to hear a little more of the end solo ;)
@@johnfoster5295 there are several great tunes on their debut. The first four Wooden Nickel albums are all solid, but their trademark sound didn't really arrive until Equinox in 1975.
i got to meet tommy shaw and james young at an album listening party at KLOS radio in los angeles many years ago. i told tommy that "man in the wilderness" helped me get through high school in the 70s. he said, "it still rings true". i'll never forget that moment.
This song has such a haunting and atmospheric energy. Love the chord progression of E minor-D major-A minor that the song is built around. A multi-layered, deeply introspective masterpiece that really captures the greatness of Styx. Emotional, poignant and soul-stirring. Thank you for finally reacting to Styx again. I highly recommend my favorite Styx track "Queen of Spades" from the Pieces of Eight album for your next reaction. Majestic, menacing and one of their heaviest tracks.
I thought this song was mostly about a relative who served in Viet Nam (brother maybe) peppered with self reflection but what do I know? Just a child of the ‘70’s loving great music.☮️&💜
Saw Styx at least six times, from the Mr. Roboto tour onward. Never once played this emotive, layered, somewhat complex ballad/rocker. Tommy Shaw at the top of his game! I pray all the Profetas had a fruitful Lenten season. Love, love this channel always.
One of the best things about Styx is that their best songs are not the popular ones, but songs you’ll only have heard if you had their albums. Those of us who loved Styx in the 70’s remember how we wanted to 🤮 when we heard “Babe”.
I was 17 years old when this album dropped. I saw them shortly after it’s release and was completely blown away. Our concert hall only seated 7500 people so all concerts were close up. This tune in particular went from my left ear to my right the night I saw them and the break into the solo still gives me chills. I saw them many times from the Grand Illusion to Kilroy was Here. The Grand Illusion needs to be listened to from start to finish. Enjoy.
Thanks for doing another song from my favorite band - I think you've done the most of theirs than anyone on youtube. BTW, the song actually starts with the sound of the lighting of a match (like you'd do if you were in the wilderness: light a match to start to see your way in the darkness - a sound metaphor). StyxFan93 is usually good with the studio recordings, but this one missed that. I would also say that the lighting of one match could ignite a torch or even a bonfire - i.e. a small spark of insight can lead to a great fire of enlightenment. Also notice how much the counter-melody adds to this song. The controlled guitar solo is, of course, there too. I've seen them do this 3 times live in 2004, 2011(the whole Grand Illusion album at the Borgata music box), and last October in Vegas. I really enjoy when they mix up their setlists and pull out some old gems(consecutive nights differed by 7 songs from both their latest album and from days of old). OK, I'll make two suggestions for your next Styx songs: "Queen Of Spades", "Pieces Of Eight".
Dude finally someone is reviewing something by Styx other than "Babe". Quality stuff right here. Thanks for sharing it. Despite what the commentor said "Miss America" and "Fooling Yourself" are equally as good from this LP. Good luck on your playing.
Thanks for watching my friend:) I've actually done a couple other Styx tracks, including but not limited to: Renegade Come Sail Away Crystal Ball Man of Miracles Fooling Yourself Suite Madam Blue Castle Walls and the infamous Mr. Roboto
Happy Easter to you and your family. Don't worry ,take it easy. LoL. By the Eagles. A Great song how it has a mystery. You use that out of habit. I meet you saying that.
The album this song was released on (The Grand Illusion, 1977) is fantastic from start to finish, & really bears listening to from start to finish in one sitting.
I've seen them perform this song live a few times in concert over the past few years. I think it is one they like to trot out in place of "Crystal Ball," at times. Both are great songs.
Haven't heard this in years. I always thought of them as a take it or leave it band, it was nice to hear them through fresh ears. They were played to death in those days but I can appreciate them a bit more now, nice guitar solo. Thanks Daniel 🎶
Right when you said you had to turn it up.. i subscribed lol.. First and only video i've seen from you.. Styx is one of my favorite bands, Although there's so many good ones from that time era.. I really like that you didn't pause this video 50 times i will be watching more of your videos.. keep it up brotha! Btw, I'm 31 not been listening to all this since as long as i can literally remember
love how you frequently select a gem. thanks. enjoyed been a long time since listening. I only bought grand illusion and pieces of eight as a kid. they didn't capture me as much as other bands and I was never able to catch a live show... so I think I just found other directions to go than a deeper dive.
Happy Easter! Thank you for this - far too long since I've listened to this one. I've always enjoyed Tommy Shaw taking the lead. Crystal Ball is another good one for that.
One of their 3 very best albums along with Crystal Ball and Equinox. I think "Castle Walls" may be their best track on this album though. Great choice though.
Thank you for your reaction. Tommy Shaw said his inspiration for the song came to him as he was being shot into becoming a superstar. He wanted to be excited and grateful but he was overcome with anxiety and even guilt because his brother had just been drafted into the Korean War by the government to be used as a pawn for the government's criminal schemes. He thought about how unfair it was that his fate was to become rich and famous and couldn't even share it with the person who matters most to him because his brother's fate was to be sent off to die some pointless war.
Always thought this was referencing a relative who served in Viet Nam ( a brother perhaps) peppered with lyrics of self reflection. But I’m just a child of the late ‘60’s/70’s who appreciates great music & lyrics so what do I know?
Did you ever listen to the live version that is a medley where Tommy Shaw describes how he came up with wnd wrote this song in one day..? You must watch it.
THIS IS THE ALBUM ( GRAND ILLUSION ) THAT CATAPULTED THEM DANIEL, EVERYYYYY GREAT ROCK BAND HAD THAT1 ALBUM THAT LAUNCHED THEM BIG :) EPIC SONG FROM AN EPIC ALBUM : FOOLING YOURSELF, MISS AMERICA, CASTLE WALLS
This is one of my favorite early Styx songs along with Sweet Madame Blue. The guitar seems cribbed from Brian May, if you are going to steal, steal from one of the best.
You picked a great song, on arguably their best album (it's certainly my favorite)... In the old days we didn't listen to music the same as it's done today. We listened to the whole album, or an album side, unless it was radio. Here is a video that has the last few songs on that album, which starts with Man In The Wilderness. By the way the entire concert is available which has this album, along with Pieces of Eight. This is the newest version of the band, which still sounds amazingly good, enjoy. ruclips.net/video/IYKwpWPOA5c/видео.html
Most everything has been said on what to do I've seen them three times. Twice with the original lineup. They were better with Dennis DeYoung though They're still playing and are still killer good "I'm a lonely sailor lost at sea. Drifting with the tide. Never quite knowing why" "Sometimes it makes no sense at all" It's a shame this didn't get more radio love.
I'm one of those Styx fans who appreciates those songs with deeper meaning. Love how vocalist Tommy Shaw emphasizes the emotion. And then it breaks out into a pretty powerhouse rocking gem!
I grew up in the 70's and this is my favorite song by Styx! Love it! It's always interesting to see the reaction of someone much younger than myself. You don't hear music like this being made anymore.
I'll give you props, brother! You pick some great tunes. This one is relatively unknown to casual Styx fans, and yet it's one of their greatest songs! I'd also suggest Castle Walls from this album, Half Penny Two Penny from Paradise Theater, This Old Man from Crystal Ball...
Styx had a ton of great singles, but their deep cuts are where they really shine! Keep up the good work ;)
Actually, just deep dive the entire catalog!! They have some amazing tracks even to this day!!
Look for the extended version of this song... it's only about a minute longer and I think it still fades out, but you get to hear a little more of the end solo ;)
There is a 13 minute song on their debut album called Movement For The Common Man. It is quite proggy.
@@johnfoster5295 there are several great tunes on their debut. The first four Wooden Nickel albums are all solid, but their trademark sound didn't really arrive until Equinox in 1975.
@@boozefueledreviews6928 Yes I know, but I mentioned that song because I know Daniel likes longer tracks.
i got to meet tommy shaw and james young at an album listening party at KLOS radio in los angeles many years ago. i told tommy that "man in the wilderness" helped me get through high school in the 70s. he said, "it still rings true". i'll never forget that moment.
This song has such a haunting and atmospheric energy. Love the chord progression of E minor-D major-A minor that the song is built around. A multi-layered, deeply introspective masterpiece that really captures the greatness of Styx. Emotional, poignant and soul-stirring. Thank you for finally reacting to Styx again. I highly recommend my favorite Styx track "Queen of Spades" from the Pieces of Eight album for your next reaction. Majestic, menacing and one of their heaviest tracks.
I thought this song was mostly about a relative who served in Viet Nam (brother maybe) peppered with self reflection but what do I know? Just a child of the ‘70’s loving great music.☮️&💜
Great band of all time. Thanks for share🎤🎹🎸🥁🎛🎚🔊🎵🎶
One of my favorite albums and songs. And they do it amazingly well live. Tommy's voice is as strong as ever.
Yes! So excited to see some more Styx! :)
Saw Styx at least six times, from the Mr. Roboto tour onward. Never once played this emotive, layered, somewhat complex ballad/rocker. Tommy Shaw at the top of his game! I pray all the Profetas had a fruitful Lenten season. Love, love this channel always.
Happy Easter to you my friend, and your family.
Great Song ! Great Band ! Great Show !
GREAT song choice! Fantastic Styx song
One of the best things about Styx is that their best songs are not the popular ones, but songs you’ll only have heard if you had their albums. Those of us who loved Styx in the 70’s remember how we wanted to 🤮 when we heard “Babe”.
Aaahhh The Grand Illusion an incredible album from my childhood. All songs on this album are great. Just put it on and go on the journey
Another great song from my favorite album of all time.
My favorite song all time.
I was 17 years old when this album dropped. I saw them shortly after it’s release and was completely blown away. Our concert hall only seated 7500 people so all concerts were close up. This tune in particular went from my left ear to my right the night I saw them and the break into the solo still gives me chills. I saw them many times from the Grand Illusion to Kilroy was Here. The Grand Illusion needs to be listened to from start to finish. Enjoy.
Thanks for doing another song from my favorite band - I think you've done the most of theirs than anyone on youtube.
BTW, the song actually starts with the sound of the lighting of a match (like you'd do if you were in the wilderness: light a match to start to see your way in the darkness - a sound metaphor). StyxFan93 is usually good with the studio recordings, but this one missed that.
I would also say that the lighting of one match could ignite a torch or even a bonfire - i.e. a small spark of insight can lead to a great fire of enlightenment.
Also notice how much the counter-melody adds to this song. The controlled guitar solo is, of course, there too.
I've seen them do this 3 times live in 2004, 2011(the whole Grand Illusion album at the Borgata music box), and last October in Vegas. I really enjoy when they mix up their setlists and pull out some old gems(consecutive nights differed by 7 songs from both their latest album and from days of old).
OK, I'll make two suggestions for your next Styx songs: "Queen Of Spades", "Pieces Of Eight".
Great choice. This and Castle Walls are my favorite songs on this album.
Dude finally someone is reviewing something by Styx other than "Babe". Quality stuff right here. Thanks for sharing it. Despite what the commentor said "Miss America" and "Fooling Yourself" are equally as good from this LP. Good luck on your playing.
Thanks for watching my friend:)
I've actually done a couple other Styx tracks, including but not limited to:
Renegade
Come Sail Away
Crystal Ball
Man of Miracles
Fooling Yourself
Suite Madam Blue
Castle Walls
and the infamous Mr. Roboto
Equinox was their 1st mainstream album. Miss America.
Happy Easter to you and your family. Don't worry ,take it easy. LoL. By the Eagles. A Great song how it has a mystery. You use that out of habit. I meet you saying that.
Not a Styx fan, but I'll give stuff I haven't heard a chance. This was not bad, not bad at all.
My favorit Styx tune on my favorite Styx LP.
The album this song was released on (The Grand Illusion, 1977) is fantastic from start to finish, & really bears listening to from start to finish in one sitting.
HEY DANIEL! :) HAPPY EASTER SUNDAY, MANY GREAT BLESSINGS :)
I've seen them perform this song live a few times in concert over the past few years. I think it is one they like to trot out in place of "Crystal Ball," at times. Both are great songs.
I saw this concert right when it came out at The Chicago Theatre. Uh they kicked butt.
glad to be of the generation that this was new music...probably have this album somewhere in my stack
Haven't heard this in years. I always thought of them as a take it or leave it band, it was nice to hear them through fresh ears. They were played to death in those days but I can appreciate them a bit more now, nice guitar solo. Thanks Daniel 🎶
Styx’s touring with the band Kansas inspired Tommy Shaw to write ‘Man In The Wilderness’.
Right when you said you had to turn it up.. i subscribed lol.. First and only video i've seen from you.. Styx is one of my favorite bands, Although there's so many good ones from that time era.. I really like that you didn't pause this video 50 times i will be watching more of your videos.. keep it up brotha!
Btw, I'm 31 not been listening to all this since as long as i can literally remember
love how you frequently select a gem. thanks. enjoyed
been a long time since listening.
I only bought grand illusion and pieces of eight as a kid. they didn't capture me as much as other bands and I was never able to catch a live show... so I think I just found other directions to go than a deeper dive.
This album is a very enjoyable listen. Tommy Shaw is underrated. Great reaction.
Happy Easter! Thank you for this - far too long since I've listened to this one. I've always enjoyed Tommy Shaw taking the lead. Crystal Ball is another good one for that.
One of their 3 very best albums along with Crystal Ball and Equinox. I think "Castle Walls" may be their best track on this album though. Great choice though.
Thank you for your reaction.
Tommy Shaw said his inspiration for the song came to him as he was being shot into becoming a superstar. He wanted to be excited and grateful but he was overcome with anxiety and even guilt because his brother had just been drafted into the Korean War by the government to be used as a pawn for the government's criminal schemes. He thought about how unfair it was that his fate was to become rich and famous and couldn't even share it with the person who matters most to him because his brother's fate was to be sent off to die some pointless war.
Close to what Tommy said except his brother was sent off to the Vietnam War, not Korea.
@@castlew4162 Oh yes thank you for correcting me.
Good song, great album. It gets better the more you play it.
Always thought this was referencing a relative who served in Viet Nam ( a brother perhaps) peppered with lyrics of self reflection. But I’m just a child of the late ‘60’s/70’s who appreciates great music & lyrics so what do I know?
Tommy wrote this after touring with Kansas... He was really influenced by Kansas's deep meaning lyrics..
Did you ever listen to the live version that is a medley where Tommy Shaw describes how he came up with wnd wrote this song in one day..? You must watch it.
Miss America is a good cut.
THIS IS THE ALBUM ( GRAND ILLUSION ) THAT CATAPULTED THEM DANIEL, EVERYYYYY GREAT ROCK BAND HAD THAT1 ALBUM THAT LAUNCHED THEM BIG :) EPIC SONG FROM AN EPIC ALBUM : FOOLING YOURSELF, MISS AMERICA, CASTLE WALLS
Greetings my friend I hope you're doing well too
This is one of my favorite early Styx songs along with Sweet Madame Blue.
The guitar seems cribbed from Brian May, if you are going to steal, steal from one of the best.
You picked a great song, on arguably their best album (it's certainly my favorite)... In the old days we didn't listen to music the same as it's done today.
We listened to the whole album, or an album side, unless it was radio. Here is a video that has the last few songs on that album, which starts with Man In The Wilderness. By the way the entire concert is available which has this album, along with Pieces of Eight. This is the newest version of the band, which still sounds amazingly good, enjoy.
ruclips.net/video/IYKwpWPOA5c/видео.html
Most everything has been said on what to do
I've seen them three times. Twice with the original lineup.
They were better with Dennis DeYoung though
They're still playing and are still killer good
"I'm a lonely sailor lost at sea. Drifting with the tide. Never quite knowing why"
"Sometimes it makes no sense at all"
It's a shame this didn't get more radio love.
Music for wimps
How did you come to this conclusion?