"What instrument is that?" Keys/synthesizer. Fun fact: Styx had more than one lead singer, but the guy singing lead in this song is Dennis DeYoung. He has been married to his high school sweetheart since 1970. There are two big Styx hits that DeYoung wrote for his wife Suzanne. Lady (one of Styx earliest hits, circa 1973... I love that song... very haunting and builds from quiet to kick-a$$ by the end.... and Babe from 1979, which De Young wrote as a birthday present for Suzanne. He performed it for her with some of his band mates. It wasn't meant to be for public consumption, but his band mates and/or record execs rightly guessed that it would be a big hit, and the song was included on Styx' next album and it was a huge hit, making it all the way to #1 in the US and Canada. You ought to react to both of these songs (Lady and Babe).
Dennis and Tommy had two distinct types of songs and both were great. Eventually there different styles caused the band to separate. My favorite of Dennis is Lady And Tommy's is Renegade.
What everybody has said here. Hey Brit, if you liked this song this is one you needed to watch live. And as someone may have mentioned you also want Too Much Time On My Hands , also preferably live. But the studio version is good too.
My God-Sister and I were both singers. We loved Styx and we would ride around in my 1976 Datsun 610 Hatchback singing to Styx songs. We would love singing in harmony. We both were in high school and we’d find every excuse we could to get in my car and drive. Styx songs were beautiful and loved harmonizing to their songs.
@@maryannturton9830 Right? I’ll be 59-years-old in October. I can’t believe I’m almost 60-years-old. I’m being told a lot that I don’t look my age. I’m taking people’s word that it’s true.
We come here because you’re so dang cute, funny, and a joy to watch! I often watch your videos if I need to feel better. Keep having fun and posting these videos!
It's funny you mentioned ballet, as they have a song called Clair de Lune/Ballerina on their Crystal Ball album and also when you mentioned robots, they literally have a song called Mr. Roboto that they did in the 80s.
This song is from 1977. Wikipedia-Lyrically, the song uses sailing as a metaphor to achieve one's dreams. The lyrics touch on nostalgia of "childhood friends," escapism, and a religious thematic symbolized by "a gathering of angels" singing "a song of hope." The ending lyrics explain a transition from a sailing ship into a starship, by narrating that "they climbed aboard their starship and headed for the skies".
This song has always struck me as the quintessential 70s song. It's very catchy and radio friendly, it's wistful yet optimistic, it has that sort of fusion of pop and classical (which was common in the 70s), it has a beautiful synth section, and it rocks!
In 1978 I bought my first car, a 68 Camaro, no AC, put a nice new stereo in it and bought this cassette and drove all in the country with the windows down singing all these songs!! So you’re right, it did happen….At least to me and I loved it!!!
Styx!! 💜 Lady, Babe and Grand Illusion. Renegade, etc. etc. Love Come Sail Away. ( You are so funny, you said: I "know" what I'm talking about. Haha. ) ✅
No, don't do Mr Roboto. It's horrible. Only DeYoung wanted to do it. And rest of band resented how he wanted to push them into this new horrible music, thus forming the basis of their breakup. Shaw literally said this in an interview.
@@dab_family9405 What if I told you it was possible for her to listen, formulate her own opinion and regardless of what she believes, it would not have to change your opinion of it? That'd be pretty cool, right?
"Crystal Ball" and "Man in the Wilderness" are two of my favorites. And what's cool about "Snowblind" is that we get to hear what an amazing voice JY (James Young) has.
This was my favorite song in high school and I graduated in 79. Actually it was tied with Stairway to Heaven. Yes it was considered Rock. This is still my go to song at the gym doing the weight machines. I also listen to Supertramp mainly off the Breakfast in America album. But I really loved your reaction thanks for helping make my night with great memories of years gone by.
Like I said in the last Post about 1977 songs Lady driving around with friends and singing this all together, Actually met with a guy I graduated with today and haven’t seen him since school we shook hands and with tears in our eyes we laughed about how great the 70’s were and how old we look today 😂
Tears every time I hear this one.... Reminds me of my best friend who loved Styx, this song and life. He left this rock way too early. Will see you soon enough my brother.
When I was a teenager up into my 20's my hobby was concerts. I saw Styx more than any other band. I really can't tell you how many times I went to their concerts I didn't count, but I have driven over 100 miles to go and see them. Of all the concerts I went to, and I tried to see every rock and roll band at the time (70's 80's) I would say that I enjoyed their concerts and albums more than almost anyone else. Miss those days.
I love your road trip description moment. That's great. And for me it happened in the late seventies on multiple occasions but for one for example, this would have been the mid-to-late seventies and we were blasting Fox on the Run by Sweet.
Love that you are doing 70's music. 4 major elements to 70's 1- Musicianship 2- Extreme Dynamics and transitions 3- Thoughtful Lyrics 4- All analog No digital Sounds
Perfect timing. Just saw Styx in Vegas. GREAT show! GREAT venue! They're playing again next weekend if you get a chance. Tommy Shaw still sounds fantastic.
And also, almost everyone in those days were high, or some other variety of jacked up. And that is why it was so awesome. Somebody's trip is someone else's trip.
I think this song describes the way we finally meet them. In the middle of the ocean a US carrier battle group encounters our neighbors from the stars with all their sensors and cameras capturing the truth for the first time !!!!!!!!!!
Yes Briftt you are truly a space cadet, 70s term, and keep em comin. Another good time at the party. Oh, Minnie Riperton,Lovin you, will blow your mind. 73 I believe. ✌️
I love this song. The first episode of Freaks and Geeks uses this song beautifully. One of the main characters gets up all his courage to ask the girl of his dreams to slow dance… and just when they start dancing the tempo changes. It’s perfect.
I had a smile on my face as you were listening to the beginning of the song, knowing what was coming later would make you go bonkers. Great job on the alien intuition!
I think my favorite part of your music reaction videos is when you start to sing along. You have such a good voice! This is definitely a song for karaoke time, and I want to be there when it happens 😄
Memories of junior prom. If you watched the short lived great show Freaks and Geeks, this song was used at the end of the first episode and it was perfect.
This is during the time when Synthesizers were very popular in music, so a lot of the sounds you are hearing that you are questioning "what instrument" is actually a Synthesizer which is basically just and electronic sound maker.
Girl you had me rollin in the floor laughing hahaha, thanks for brightening my day! I think you only had a few hundred subscribers the first time I saw you and I'm glad to see you doing well.
This song is not from the eighties but the seventies, 1977. I loved Genesis, Mike Oldfield, Yes and Pink Floyd and then discovered in 1977/1978 Styx and Kansas from the other side of the Atlantic.
This is the type of song everyone sings at the concert and makes it an EPIC experience !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes! Mr. Roboto, next... also Babe and Lady...love Styx and Dennis DeYoung
Check out the Styx song "Lady" Dennis wrote it for his wife, back in the early 70s, they were married in 1970 and still are today, 54 years.
The Grand Illusion is a great album with some of the best album cover art.
Britt rocks! Hope you like this one! Great tune! Do REO Speedwagon next 😉
Also don’t forget Styx “The Best of Times”
REO! " Keep Pushin' " is one of my motivational songs. o
REO! Roll With The Changes just hits me the right way.
"What instrument is that?" Keys/synthesizer.
Fun fact: Styx had more than one lead singer, but the guy singing lead in this song is Dennis DeYoung. He has been married to his high school sweetheart since 1970. There are two big Styx hits that DeYoung wrote for his wife Suzanne. Lady (one of Styx earliest hits, circa 1973... I love that song... very haunting and builds from quiet to kick-a$$ by the end.... and Babe from 1979, which De Young wrote as a birthday present for Suzanne. He performed it for her with some of his band mates. It wasn't meant to be for public consumption, but his band mates and/or record execs rightly guessed that it would be a big hit, and the song was included on Styx' next album and it was a huge hit, making it all the way to #1 in the US and Canada. You ought to react to both of these songs (Lady and Babe).
Yah and Babe wound up being their only #1 hit.
Dennis and Tommy had two distinct types of songs and both were great. Eventually there different styles caused the band to separate.
My favorite of Dennis is Lady
And Tommy's is Renegade.
Let's not forget James Young's vocal contributions - Miss America, Half Penny etc.
I like "Too Much Time On My Hands".
What everybody has said here. Hey Brit, if you liked this song this is one you needed to watch live.
And as someone may have mentioned you also want Too Much Time On My Hands , also preferably live. But the studio version is good too.
@@Banks1769love that one
Saw them in Toronto in 2022 at the outdoor Bud Stage and they were still great. Styx, REO Speedwagon and Loverboy. What a threesome
My God-Sister and I were both singers. We loved Styx and we would ride around in my 1976 Datsun 610 Hatchback singing to Styx songs. We would love singing in harmony. We both were in high school and we’d find every excuse we could to get in my car and drive. Styx songs were beautiful and loved harmonizing to their songs.
1976 Datsun! Now you are going way back,lol... Great music,great memories!
@@maryannturton9830 Right? I’ll be 59-years-old in October. I can’t believe I’m almost 60-years-old. I’m being told a lot that I don’t look my age. I’m taking people’s word that it’s true.
We come here because you’re so dang cute, funny, and a joy to watch! I often watch your videos if I need to feel better. Keep having fun and posting these videos!
Dennis DeYoung is an incredible talent. His live performances even in his 70's are impressive.
Styx is a very theatrical band and will take ypu on a journey - worth the dive!
They are amazing. The live version of this is so fire 🔥.
💯🎯 yep. 👍🏻
I have listened to you for about 8 songs. I absolutely am in love with your facial expressions. This song was/is great. Keep it going Britt.
It's funny you mentioned ballet, as they have a song called Clair de Lune/Ballerina on their Crystal Ball album and also when you mentioned robots, they literally have a song called Mr. Roboto that they did in the 80s.
Ah! The days of synthesizer music! LOL. We definitely went nuts over those in the 80's. Created some fun, catchy, fantastic music.
This song is from 1977. Wikipedia-Lyrically, the song uses sailing as a metaphor to achieve one's dreams. The lyrics touch on nostalgia of "childhood friends," escapism, and a religious thematic symbolized by "a gathering of angels" singing "a song of hope." The ending lyrics explain a transition from a sailing ship into a starship, by narrating that "they climbed aboard their starship and headed for the skies".
Don't ever change, you are an original treasure. Very entertaining. Thank you. Stay well and enjoy life.
This song has always struck me as the quintessential 70s song. It's very catchy and radio friendly, it's wistful yet optimistic, it has that sort of fusion of pop and classical (which was common in the 70s), it has a beautiful synth section, and it rocks!
Seen them play this song twice. So good, brings a tear to your eyes ❤👍
In 1978 I bought my first car, a 68 Camaro, no AC, put a nice new stereo in it and bought this cassette and drove all in the country with the windows down singing all these songs!! So you’re right, it did happen….At least to me and I loved it!!!
Styx!! 💜 Lady, Babe and Grand Illusion. Renegade, etc. etc. Love Come Sail Away. ( You are so funny, you said: I "know" what I'm talking about. Haha. ) ✅
Oh I had to pull up a chair and watch you take this epic journey. 🤣
5:11 Britt has a BEAUTIFUL voice!!! 🥹
Gotta do Styx “Mr Roboto” now !!!
Right, she’s talking about a robot, so that should be one to do soon.
@@jhood758 She was even moving like a robot, so yeah, Mr. Roboto will be right up her alley.
No, don't do Mr Roboto. It's horrible. Only DeYoung wanted to do it. And rest of band resented how he wanted to push them into this new horrible music, thus forming the basis of their breakup. Shaw literally said this in an interview.
@@dab_family9405 Agree. Mr. Roboto sucks.
@@dab_family9405 What if I told you it was possible for her to listen, formulate her own opinion and regardless of what she believes, it would not have to change your opinion of it? That'd be pretty cool, right?
Dennis has a beautiful voice. He can still sing today.❤
Dennis DeYoung has such a marvelous voice. He had a solo hit Desert Moon which I think you will enjoy!
I like your choices in music, thanks for the memories, besides you make me smile. Great reaction 😊😊😊
That is my favvorite song all time since i was kid!!!!
Can’t go wrong with Styx. Crystal Ball, Queen of Spades, Sing for the day ,Snowblind and Man in the wilderness are a few I love.
Love crystal ball and boat on the river
"Crystal Ball" and "Man in the Wilderness" are two of my favorites. And what's cool about "Snowblind" is that we get to hear what an amazing voice JY (James Young) has.
Man In The Wilderness!
Styx
Sweet Madame Blue
Crystal Ball
Renegade
This was my favorite song in high school and I graduated in 79. Actually it was tied with Stairway to Heaven. Yes it was considered Rock. This is still my go to song at the gym doing the weight machines. I also listen to Supertramp mainly off the Breakfast in America album. But I really loved your reaction thanks for helping make my night with great memories of years gone by.
Like I said in the last Post about 1977 songs Lady driving around with friends and singing this all together, Actually met with a guy I graduated with today and haven’t seen him since school we shook hands and with tears in our eyes we laughed about how great the 70’s were and how old we look today 😂
Saw Styx live and they are amazing. Very talented group
One of the best voices in rock. This song was my high school class song.
I love listening to Styx. I remember being in bootcamp 1983 one of the guys playing them constantly.
Tears every time I hear this one.... Reminds me of my best friend who loved Styx, this song and life. He left this rock way too early. Will see you soon enough my brother.
They are great live
There are *so* many great songs in this band's discography.
We come cause your amazing girl oh by the way your gorgeous to. Save america and the children god bless
When I was a teenager up into my 20's my hobby was concerts. I saw Styx more than any other band. I really can't tell you how many times I went to their concerts I didn't count, but I have driven over 100 miles to go and see them. Of all the concerts I went to, and I tried to see every rock and roll band at the time (70's 80's) I would say that I enjoyed their concerts and albums more than almost anyone else. Miss those days.
It's so bombastic & beautiful.
With all respect, I subscribed because your adorable way to react and appreciation for music of my time.
Another GREAT band from the Chicago area. The land of great music
I'd love for you to react to the Styx songs "Renegade", "Too Much Time on My Hands", and "Boat on the River"!
I saw them on their Pieces of Eight tour in 79. The Cars opened on their first album tour. It's still in my top five shows 45 years later.
Omg you crack me up with laughter. Luv you! Love Styx.
Another great styx song is lady. Great reaction to a great band Britt.
And I heard the angels say above my head come sail away come sail away come sail away lad.
I love your road trip description moment. That's great. And for me it happened in the late seventies on multiple occasions but for one for example, this would have been the mid-to-late seventies and we were blasting Fox on the Run by Sweet.
You're just good girl! I grew up with this song and it still gives me goosebumps. Seeing them live, still doint it today, is a joy. Cheers!
Yep Britt. This song always got me (and still does) at the top of my lungs when driving in my car. 🫨
Nailed it with the ET Phone Home
Love that you are doing 70's music. 4 major elements to 70's
1- Musicianship
2- Extreme Dynamics and transitions
3- Thoughtful Lyrics
4- All analog No digital Sounds
My next Styx recommendation is “Renegade”
lorelei
Classic tune. Great lyrics, music and instrumentation. Saw this in concert in the 1970s. Awesome.
Perfect timing. Just saw Styx in Vegas. GREAT show! GREAT venue! They're playing again next weekend if you get a chance. Tommy Shaw still sounds fantastic.
And also, almost everyone in those days were high, or some other variety of jacked up. And that is why it was so awesome. Somebody's trip is someone else's trip.
I agree that you know what you're talking about. Something happened to a friend and me in 1989. Love you all
I think this song describes the way we finally meet them. In the middle of the ocean a US carrier battle group encounters our neighbors from the stars with all their sensors and cameras capturing the truth for the first time !!!!!!!!!!
Briit! Shocked you didn't do this live--they do a great live version of this...I know you love your live!
This one was huge back in the day, it makes me miss my childhood....
Such a fun song! We used to crank the radio when this one came on, LOL! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
what a fabulous reaction....most enjoyable watching you react!
This reaction made me so happy and this song always makes me think of South Park
Great Reaction ! :) Song takes me back to listening to my older sisters record collection and falling in love with music. Music was my first drug.
Yes Briftt you are truly a space cadet, 70s term, and keep em comin. Another good time at the party. Oh, Minnie Riperton,Lovin you, will blow your mind. 73 I believe. ✌️
Love Your Reactions!! Keep Up the Awesome Reactions!!
You are a hoot ! Watching your reactions always are so much fun !
I love this song. The first episode of Freaks and Geeks uses this song beautifully. One of the main characters gets up all his courage to ask the girl of his dreams to slow dance… and just when they start dancing the tempo changes. It’s perfect.
If you want to find one of the best Styx songs, let alone best songs of Rock n Roll history..., you really need to hear Renegade! FANTASTIC!
My Class Song in 1978. Rock on Styx!
Loved this when I was in the Submarine service from ‘78 to ‘91.
Styx is a really cool band!
I had a smile on my face as you were listening to the beginning of the song, knowing what was coming later would make you go bonkers. Great job on the alien intuition!
It’s OK to feel the music!
You're coming close to becoming a STARSHIP DIVA! Just keep listing to 70's & 80's rock. It'll happen!
Tommy was an Alabama guitarist . He and Dennis had great songwriting abilities .
The 70s was the greatest era of music. I can barely even listen to the radio today I watch you because you’re 70s stuff.
When I was in the Navy this song hit hard
Oh this is a awesome song!!!! Have always loved it😊
I think my favorite part of your music reaction videos is when you start to sing along. You have such a good voice! This is definitely a song for karaoke time, and I want to be there when it happens 😄
You get it, Brit, you GET IT!
You are absolutely beautiful ! Thank you for being fun !
Memories of junior prom. If you watched the short lived great show Freaks and Geeks, this song was used at the end of the first episode and it was perfect.
This is during the time when Synthesizers were very popular in music, so a lot of the sounds you are hearing that you are questioning "what instrument" is actually a Synthesizer which is basically just and electronic sound maker.
You good girl. Nailed it...And foresaw Mr. Roboto.
You make me laugh and you play great music. Thank you.
😂😂😂😂 love your reaction to this song ❤❤❤❤ bless you & you're family
Girl you had me rollin in the floor laughing hahaha, thanks for brightening my day! I think you only had a few hundred subscribers the first time I saw you and I'm glad to see you doing well.
Great concert band.
When you said ET, I said to myself you nailed it, great reaction
The stereo pans from most of the rock in the 1970's was very pronounced, and very epic.
There is a very cool version of this by Puddles Pity Party. He does it as a mashup with Let It Go from Frozen. His voice is so powerful.
This song probably gave birth to the air guitar.
I love the way you can interpret where the song is leading!! Keep it up, Britt!!
Saw sticks 4 times. Texas jams Dallas cotton bowl and my home town. Tx.
i got to say this is the funnest reaction i have ever seen to this song.. i mean its just a fun feel good song....
At the end of the day, when it's all said and done, NOBODY can say you don't know what you're talking about.😉
Really really enjoyed your reaction!
Great song and I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
This song is not from the eighties but the seventies, 1977. I loved Genesis, Mike Oldfield, Yes and Pink Floyd and then discovered in 1977/1978 Styx and Kansas from the other side of the Atlantic.