The version Tommy Shaw performs in Cleveland with the youth orchestra is absolutely outstanding too. Miss the late 1970’s. I’m. 55 and grew up on Styx, Boston, Kansas and REO.
Cheese Mouse it was the best of times , rolling with the changes, some times ridding the storm out, and fooling yourself. But there will be peace when you are done, just don’t look back ....
58 years young here. I wish we had a time machine where we could travel back and stay long enough for Covid to be just a memory snd in the history book!!!! These were the best of times and oh how I miss it. Hope everyone reading this is healthy and safe. ❤️❤️❤️
What an amazing time to grow up. We had such great bands. Styx,Boston, Journey , 38 Special, to name just a few. Great times. No cell phones,internet, 3 tv stations.
Seeing Tommy turned 70 this week, and I'm 62, this band and song just brings me back to rocking in my room listening to Grand Illusion on my Monkey Wards all in one stereo-phonic record player! Nothing better ❤
i listen to styx and i cry because they knew how to sing, play instruments, write music , and non of it was auto tuned or shitty rap or some DJ who pushes 1 button and let's the music play for him....THIS WAS TRUE ART!!!!!!!!
plenty of artists that do all of that..... tf you smoking? We have so many artists there's a bloat of artists its just a matter of finding ones you like. Also the one's that get attention are the one's with the connections.
Truly a golden era and we were grateful for those that respected pure musicianship. These types of bands gave me such a wonderful childhood. To see them nail it playing live was just the greatest feelings in the world. I’ve seen over 100 concerts from Blue Oyster Cult- Ozzy/Randy Rhodes- Megadeth-YES- STone Temple Pilots- Molly Hatchet- Fleetwood Mac- Iron Maiden - R.J. Dio - Rossington Collins- America- SoundGarden- Def Leppard- Tool- Joan Jett-Alice Cooper- J Geiles- ZZ Top- Foreigner- Judas Priest- Bad Company- Foghat and I could keep good g on and on. I haven’t seen a concert in 3 years but I’m m going to a 3 day rock festival in November. That may seem like a long way off but it’s fine with me as long as they don’t cancel. I really wanted to see Metallica which I finally will but the main band I’m going for is Lamb of God. The Lynyrd Skynyrd band will be on the bill. I’m not too big on a Skynyrd band that doesn’t have Ronnie and Allen but I just want to see Gary cause I don’t think he’ll be around too much longer. I’ve never seen Styx but I’ve always loved them! What a killer band especially in their prime! Thank you God for Rock and Metal 🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸❤️
Because you don't like a kind of music doesn't make it shitty. Different kinds of art with entirely different skill sets but both art. Just like a painter and a photographer both create art....
Especially when all the music in the last 25 years is mostly crap! These were the good ole days when musicians had to earn it through practice. I personally loved growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. The music from 50’s-90’s is second to none!
Styx was my first concert... I was about 12 years old. My Dad & stepmom took me, my brother (who was 11), & my sister (who was 5). We stayed in the same hotel as the guys, and got to meet Dennis & JY... I had a huge crush on Tommy back then (I'm 25 now), and was highly disappointed I didn't get to meet him, too. Nice guys. And I have to say, although Dennis wasn't Styx, he was such a HUGE part of it that Styx just isnt the same for me anymore. I still listen to older Styx opposed to newer styx.
Practice plus talent is the way to success in anything in life. Find your talent, and place in life, and go for it. No matter what that might be. Bless you. I'm rooting for you dear.
I must agree. Those are not the most complex polyrhythms or drum parts, but you can't be off by a split second and he is right on time like an absolute machine!!
I am 22 and my dad played ALL of this music when he would take me to preschool and I remember hearing all of the REAL music like this... So shameful that it doesn't work like this nowadays.
It must be fun to have that much talent and to play such excellent music so effortlessly and enjoy life and living in such a way while spreading joy and happiness to so many people. I salute you Styx for being such a gift to us all.
They've been one of my favorite bands for 40+ years.. their music never gets old and they perform better now than ever before.. the music of Styz will never fade away..
The BEST OF TIMES ALWAYS WHEN MY EARS HEAR THIS PHENPHENOMENAL ART OF MUSIC. TAKES ME SAILING AWAY TO THE 80'S AS A TEENAGER WIDE EYED AND INVINCIBLE. IM 50 YEARS OLD NOW AND WILL FOREVER BE A FAN❤🙈🙉🙊
Growing up with this wonderful music is such a great part of my life...I had college buddies from Chicago, who used to have the old Styx play at local Friday night dances.
Styx, in my opinion, has got to be one of the best rock bands of all time. Remember, that is "my" opinion. I was a teenager when they came on the scene. I liked their music secretly because I was a new Christian. Therefore any music like this was evil. That was my opinion then. Styx sang about real issues that effect the lives of real people. There are few bands today who tell it like it is.
I've seen styx several times and got married to Laura lou with our wedding song in 1978! Lorelei were still married 43 years later thanks for the memories!
Ha ha ha!!! Me too...secular music is evil? The church music is dead! I gave my Chronicles Rush set to my neighbor case I was brainwashed that it was evil? I wanted it back & a friend stole it
I am no young man, but I find this song so inspirational and amazingly energizing. And seeing Styx play it so well and having fun on stage makes this unbeatable.
BEST STYX SONG EVER!! Love the part starting at 2:45 w/JY and Chuck standing shoulder to shoulder and smiling. It's obvious how happy they were to be playing together again after Chuck having to be out w/his illness.
Back in the seventies I used to play in a band that only did Styx, Kansas and Queen and MAN! Challenging but you really appreciate those songs when you learn and perform them!!!!
I played in a band in the early 80's that did the same thing & I do to this day --- just can't beat the musicianship of that music. Add Yes, Foreigner, Journey, Genesis & Boston to the mix & it's a 70's Freedom Rock album as well as a killer playlist.
I'm an old guy too. You just have to admire the brilliance in their work. Love them just like I love Mozart. Genius is genius and it's wonderful to find it in all aspects of music, art, design, speech, teaching, research, writing, and hundreds of amazing things inspired and gifted people do. (All people are gifted and inspired ... it's great to see their gifts discovered and nurtured.) Gotta love You Tube for making them available to us as well.
Back in the day, I lived thru this time, we appreciated getting lost in music, forgetting it all. Styx, Reo, April Wine, Rush, Pink Floyd, so many more. I want to go back and do it again
Just watched them in Toronto this week. May not be all the original group but wow are they still awesome. This song let me make it through my teenage years and gives me goosebumps each time i hear it.
I was a sophomore in high school in Arizona when this came out! I still listen today & just turned 60-years old. It WAS a Golden Age of Music ~ imho!!🇺🇸
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Shaw, Lawrence on keyboards and the other guys a few moths back. My old friends brother once was a guitarist but had a stroke from alcoholism. They were the kindest souls, taking my friends hand, talking to him. We had backstage passes but they came out and spent about an hour with our group of 6 people. Thank you STYX and TOMMY.
No matter what issues the lead singers had over the years I love them then and I love them now and I will never stop loving them no matter what and I’m 67 years old now
haven.t heard this song for many years.....but ....listened to it tonight, only to discover that after many listenings, it helped me shape my own future. thank you STYX.
When I was twenty this piece entered my mind and swirled around like an unworldly calliope. The twelve string sweetly serenades with meditative strumming. Good vocals harmonize and the slippery-slide synth teases and enchants over rolling drums. Anthem-like singing leads to the energetic ending, with the keyboards doing aural gymnastics. Kind of warbling-like.
The pride of America!!! Incredible vocal harmonies, keyboard, guitars and rhythm section. This is Styx at their very best. Rock n' Roll perfection. Support live music!
Hey ya'll who still listening in 2024🎙🔊🎶🎸🥁🤟👊✌️♥️
Oh Yea!
For me, Tommy Shaw is one of the top 7 voices in Rock history.
Yeah, and needless to say, an excellent guitarist as well.
Voices?
No
Is sammy hagar on your list?
@dominadorjr.mancao62 have you ever heard of the damn Yankees?
Si pero sería una ofensa para Denis d young
Tommy Shaw sounds just as good today as he did in the 70’s. An amazing voice!!!
The version Tommy Shaw performs in Cleveland with the youth orchestra is absolutely outstanding too. Miss the late 1970’s. I’m. 55 and grew up on Styx, Boston, Kansas and REO.
58 , right there with ya 👍
@@Worthrhetime they just don't make music like they use to in the 1980's.
Cheese Mouse it was the best of times , rolling with the changes, some times ridding the storm out, and fooling yourself. But there will be peace when you are done, just don’t look back ....
59 and a half !
58 years young here. I wish we had a time machine where we could travel back and stay long enough for Covid to be just a memory snd in the history book!!!! These were the best of times and oh how I miss it. Hope everyone reading this is healthy and safe. ❤️❤️❤️
Styx always reminds me of the good times. They were good times.
They honestly were
I am 64 years old and I would like to say what a great, great, great, great, great, great, great band!!!! Still listening and loving Styx in 2020,
You have excellent taste in music, my man!
@@yaelrar.4460 Back at ya!
i agree
you & me both brother
@@MrSki1958 100 percent agree !
Styx is one of the most creative bands ever. Monstrously talented.
Im 59 years old still listening to these music
What an amazing time to grow up. We had such great bands. Styx,Boston, Journey , 38 Special, to name just a few. Great times. No cell phones,internet, 3 tv stations.
BINGO!!!
Amen.
So true. Too much tech in the world and not enough joy anymore. If only people were as "smart" as their phones.
Indeed
70s and 80s were the best times of our lives!😊
Seeing Tommy turned 70 this week, and I'm 62, this band and song just brings me back to rocking in my room listening to Grand Illusion on my Monkey Wards all in one stereo-phonic record player! Nothing better ❤
hell ya i know what you mean this music got me threw flight school i am 62 as well and retired man i miss the good old days
Memories. Close your eyes and let the music take you back to the days life was so easy.
I do that everyday.Thank you. ❤
I am in my late 70's. Still play Styx and dance to their music. An amazing group. ROCK On❤❤❤
I'm 60 and grew up when music was music.
Agree the 70's was awesome for music , and being a guy the cars were real hot rods back then 🍷🍷
Amen to that man! 🎉
Yup, My SisterIS Your Age And Introduced Me To This And Many Other Bands For Your Era. HUGGGS ❤️ 😊
thank you
And radio was great.
i listen to styx and i cry because they knew how to sing, play instruments, write music , and non of it was auto tuned or shitty rap or some DJ who pushes 1 button and let's the music play for him....THIS WAS TRUE ART!!!!!!!!
So, so true 👍!
plenty of artists that do all of that..... tf you smoking? We have so many artists there's a bloat of artists its just a matter of finding ones you like. Also the one's that get attention are the one's with the connections.
Truly a golden era and we were grateful for those that respected pure musicianship. These types of bands gave me such a wonderful childhood. To see them nail it playing live was just the greatest feelings in the world. I’ve seen over 100 concerts from Blue Oyster Cult- Ozzy/Randy Rhodes- Megadeth-YES- STone Temple Pilots- Molly Hatchet- Fleetwood Mac- Iron Maiden - R.J. Dio - Rossington Collins- America- SoundGarden- Def Leppard- Tool- Joan Jett-Alice Cooper- J Geiles- ZZ Top- Foreigner- Judas Priest- Bad Company- Foghat and I could keep good g on and on. I haven’t seen a concert in 3 years but I’m m going to a 3 day rock festival in November. That may seem like a long way off but it’s fine with me as long as they don’t cancel. I really wanted to see Metallica which I finally will but the main band I’m going for is Lamb of God. The Lynyrd Skynyrd band will be on the bill. I’m not too big on a Skynyrd band that doesn’t have Ronnie and Allen but I just want to see Gary cause I don’t think he’ll be around too much longer. I’ve never seen Styx but I’ve always loved them! What a killer band especially in their prime! Thank you God for Rock and Metal 🇺🇸👍🏻🇺🇸❤️
Tommy Shaw himself admits he never learned to read music. Obviously, an "over-rated" skill-set! He does however play a mean axe!
Because you don't like a kind of music doesn't make it shitty. Different kinds of art with entirely different skill sets but both art. Just like a painter and a photographer both create art....
Styx is a great band. You can always tell the real super star pros when they play live.
SAW THEM BACK IN 1977...ABSOLUTLEY....
@@patgalvez4563that will always be the true measure of their talent
totally agree. Saw them recently and they sounded really good. Especially Tommy Shaw.
Yes, no Autotune.
One of Rock's overlooked and unappreciated guitarists, Tommy Shaw
Never overlooked and underappreciated by me
Amazing high voice even at 66 years young
@@jamesatkinson7517 7
He is so talented, it's mind boggling. Guitar and vocals.
@@OnTheFritz602 yep one of the lucky few that was blessed with that special gift
I am 12 years old, I LOVE LOVE LOVE STYX!!!! It's my favorite band EVER and NOTHING will change that!!!!!
My Fav when I was your age as well. Now 52, LOL .....Timeless band , glad you love them
@@timstevens5178 Thank you! Went to Styx concert in San Jose yesterday and got my first shirt!! :D
Olivia Baum Be sure to share with your friends.
@@bobs1224 Yep! ALready have :D
I'm 53 and it was the same for me when I was 12. Love to hear that you are enjoying. You I think have an old soul. Think mystical thoughts.
The best music NEVER gets old, it only gets better!
Wow!!!
Especially when all the music in the last 25 years is mostly crap! These were the good ole days when musicians had to earn it through practice. I personally loved growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. The music from 50’s-90’s is second to none!
@@robert.m4676 Here, here!!!!
@@manueldiggs9525 👍🏻
Old music 🎵🎶
Like this is like a fine wine 🍷 only getting better with time.
Anyone watching this....you need to watch Tommy and the CYO perform this. His voice is just as great as it is here. Styx Forever 💞
Hey Christy yes I already did
👍 old timer !!!!! 😊
@@christys8445 they've been around forever
@@oldtimer2918 If they have...then so have we !!!! 😳😂
@@christys8445 yeah I'm an old fart,,70s rocked
Such an underrated 70’s band.. I love this band!
Now, this is music! What talent!!!
When rock stars were true musicians.
YAASSSSS!!!
I second that bro
Hell yes!
Very true!
When rock stars are true
I'm just amazed and delighted by these guys' stamina of keeping me entertained since I was 12 in 1978. They're Rock Gods!
This IS What REAL Music Was 😊😊😊🎉
Styx was my first concert... I was about 12 years old. My Dad & stepmom took me, my brother (who was 11), & my sister (who was 5). We stayed in the same hotel as the guys, and got to meet Dennis & JY... I had a huge crush on Tommy back then (I'm 25 now), and was highly disappointed I didn't get to meet him, too. Nice guys.
And I have to say, although Dennis wasn't Styx, he was such a HUGE part of it that Styx just isnt the same for me anymore. I still listen to older Styx opposed to newer styx.
I do not know about anyone else but the drummer for STYX literally makes his money. He works his ass off Hats off and 2 thumbs up
No doubt. Pleasure to watch him
Todd Sucherman is amazing
Most great bands have a really good drummer!
ERES MUY HERMOSA, Maria.
Practice plus talent is the way to success in anything in life. Find your talent, and place in life, and go for it. No matter what that might be. Bless you. I'm rooting for you dear.
Definitely still listening in 2021 48 years old
What a great Song and great LIVE VERSION !
As a drummer myself- kudos to the drummer on this one. Fantastic job
Yep Todd is an extraordinary drummer
Talented yes, but doesn't grasp the "Less is more" concept. That song doesn't need the showboating.
I must agree. Those are not the most complex polyrhythms or drum parts, but you can't be off by a split second and he is right on time like an absolute machine!!
Todd made it his own, he's not trying to be John Panozzo.
Seen them over 20 times and got many autographs. Never get sick of hearing them. True Rock and roll superstars and gentlemen too
Know that's what you call a True Fan !!!!
The 1970's music my number one favorite Songs !!! Oldies but Goodies !!!
Iam 56 and still love these guy's always picks me up when down and has since 1976
me to.
me to. love Styx! I'm 55 been listening to them since I was 11 or 12.
I am 22 and my dad played ALL of this music when he would take me to preschool and I remember hearing all of the REAL music like this... So shameful that it doesn't work like this nowadays.
me to. I'm 55 November 4th and love these guys! they are awesome!
just cant beat it , hoping they come to oz soon
It must be fun to have that much talent and to play such excellent music so effortlessly and enjoy life and living in such a way while spreading joy and happiness to so many people. I salute you Styx for being such a gift to us all.
spot-on!!!
@@rickhofstee3651yes
These guys were super smart and took great care of their voices; they have always been a great live band. I love those harmonies.
Not JY, unfortunately. His voice is shot.
I'm 68 and they're one of my all-time favorite bands
Love Styx too still listen to them today too
Everyone in this band is Incredible
Agree , this is what talent was back then , no auto tune needed cheers
They've been one of my favorite bands for 40+ years.. their music never gets old and they perform better now than ever before.. the music of Styz will never fade away..
I’m 67 and remember them and so many more. Great music.
Ultimate HAPPY song! In a bad mood? Life got you down? Listen to this and everything will be aaaaaallllll right :)
59 years young and still rocking out to this band . so many great songs . cheers
The BEST OF TIMES ALWAYS WHEN MY EARS HEAR THIS PHENPHENOMENAL ART OF MUSIC.
TAKES ME SAILING AWAY TO THE 80'S AS A TEENAGER WIDE EYED AND INVINCIBLE.
IM 50 YEARS OLD NOW AND WILL FOREVER BE A FAN❤🙈🙉🙊
Growing up with this wonderful music is such a great part of my life...I had college buddies from Chicago, who used to have the old Styx play at local Friday night dances.
Is STYX FROM CHICAGO? if they are I never knew it .
I was a teenager in the 70's who just love listening to the music .
Tommy Shaw is Awesome! What a great song! And message.
This has to be my all-time favorite song...any band, any era, any style. I'll never get tired of hearing it. Thanks for posting.
Styx, in my opinion, has got to be one of the best rock bands of all time. Remember, that is "my" opinion. I was a teenager when they came on the scene. I liked their music secretly because I was a new Christian. Therefore any music like this was evil. That was my opinion then. Styx sang about real issues that effect the lives of real people. There are few bands today who tell it like it is.
none is evil, expand your mind, blessings
I've seen styx several times and got married to Laura lou with our wedding song in 1978! Lorelei were still married 43 years later thanks for the memories!
Um… yep!
Ha ha ha!!! Me too...secular music is evil? The church music is dead! I gave my Chronicles Rush set to my neighbor case I was brainwashed that it was evil? I wanted it back & a friend stole it
This was one of my favorite and most motivational songs when I graduated High school - Love Styx
Love the positive message and vibe of this song!! And the band!!!
and most appropriate for Now!
The sound track of my youth. Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Styx...and weed...lots and lots of weed. Some of the best music there will ever be.
Toke it up man~!
What a great song. I love the intro and the guitar work by Tommy .
Stix was my Favorite Group when I was in High School, Class of 1979.
I am no young man, but I find this song so inspirational and amazingly energizing. And seeing Styx play it so well and having fun on stage makes this unbeatable.
If you don’t love Chucky something is wrong. Still jammin to this day
What a performance , gives me chills every time i play this video , real musicians , songs like this have no expiry date 🍷🍷
So true what happened to the music industry 57 and still listen too old time rock and roll as it was
Styx was the band at our Senior prom in 1973 in Chicago!
BEST STYX SONG EVER!! Love the part starting at 2:45 w/JY and Chuck standing shoulder to shoulder and smiling. It's obvious how happy they were to be playing together again after Chuck having to be out w/his illness.
70's girl here, saw them in RI and NY amazing live band, good times, the best of times for music❤️
If Styx wasn't incredible enough, Fooling Yourself was one of the Crown Jewels.
This may be the song that saved my life 45 years ago......i will always be grateful for it.
If you “thumbs down” this song.........you’re fooling yourself.
Back in the seventies I used to play in a band that only did Styx, Kansas and Queen and MAN! Challenging but you really appreciate those songs when you learn and perform them!!!!
I played in a band in the early 80's that did the same thing & I do to this day --- just can't beat the musicianship of that music. Add Yes, Foreigner, Journey, Genesis & Boston to the mix & it's a 70's Freedom Rock album as well as a killer playlist.
Nothing better my friend!
I grew up in the 80s and I play all of those bands songs too. They were truly great.
Long live Arena Rock!
Queen :) Brian May is in town tonight in Nashville w/ James Burton. You had good taste back then in music!
Saw Styx live in Green Bay,wi a few years ago. They were incredible live!
Awesome , They are one of my fav bands , so many great songs, music like this has no expiry date cheers .
I am so happy for you now too old and disabled to go see anybody but I’m so so glad you were able to do it. I love them.
I purchased this album while stationed in Nuremberg Germany,as a ARMY OFFICER facing down the Warsaw pact threat
Tight as hell, one of my favs by Styx. Still kicks @$$
I'm an old guy too. You just have to admire the brilliance in their work. Love them just like I love Mozart. Genius is genius and it's wonderful to find it in all aspects of music, art, design, speech, teaching, research, writing, and hundreds of amazing things inspired and gifted people do. (All people are gifted and inspired ... it's great to see their gifts discovered and nurtured.) Gotta love You Tube for making them available to us as well.
Back in the day, I lived thru this time, we appreciated getting lost in music, forgetting it all. Styx, Reo, April Wine, Rush, Pink Floyd, so many more. I want to go back and do it again
Love this band. Messages for all. Love many times. Giving inspirations to all of you. Keep Rocking
Just watched them in Toronto this week. May not be all the original group but wow are they still awesome. This song let me make it through my teenage years and gives me goosebumps each time i hear it.
I was lucky to see the Grand Illusion tour back when I was in high school . Love it !
Me too. I still have the ticket stub for the GI tour.
I am! I am 60, still listening! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎵🎼🎶
61 thumbs up!!
Incredible live performance! Love the acoustic guitar and the organ! Whoa!
Forgot how much I loved this music. So talented, and good messages.👍🙏❤
when I was having a shitty day as a teen and I heard this song it helped me to cheer up quicker lol
Light Up Bud ;-)
Awesome Rock On❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹
I was a sophomore in high school in Arizona when this came out! I still listen today & just turned 60-years old. It WAS a Golden Age of Music ~ imho!!🇺🇸
I am happy for you. I never could go see them in person, but I’m glad you were able to do it.
💥 500th Comment! I’m 55 and Styx was my 3th concert of hundreds in my life. I have had the joy of seeing all my favorite bands my whole life. Blessed.
Did you ever see Queen?
threeth?
Styx was my 5rd concert.
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Shaw, Lawrence on keyboards and the other guys a few moths back. My old friends brother once was a guitarist but had a stroke from alcoholism. They were the kindest souls, taking my friends hand, talking to him. We had backstage passes but they came out and spent about an hour with our group of 6 people. Thank you STYX and TOMMY.
Awesome!
+Lisa Parmeter it was so cool
+Terry Ponder wish I could of. been trying to get to a their concert all year.
Thats what they are like. We have gotten to meet them a few times and always make you feel like you are an old friend.
No matter what issues the lead singers had over the years I love them then and I love them now and I will never stop loving them no matter what and I’m 67 years old now
USAF, cruising down Rivers Ave Charleston SC. Listening to this Tape!! Too AWESOME!!
Now there's an absolute gem of a classic 💎
That was hands down the BEST LIVE PERFORMANCE of any song I have ever witnessed. BEST EVER.
very difficult to reproduce suchcomplex piece of work..i absolutely agree!
Without a doubt, a gorgeos piece ofmusic… imissed it in my youth,now I seesuch a piece of work as amazing...just where does such perfection come from?
You don't get out much then
You need to get out more...
haven.t heard this song for many years.....but ....listened to it tonight, only to discover that after many listenings, it helped me shape my own future. thank you STYX.
What a banger song , songs like this have no expiry date 🎸🎸
I am in love with his voice
me to. awesome voice guitars and awesome hair.
When I was twenty this piece entered my mind and swirled around like an unworldly calliope. The twelve string sweetly serenades with meditative strumming. Good vocals harmonize and the slippery-slide synth teases and enchants over rolling drums. Anthem-like singing leads to the energetic ending, with the keyboards doing aural gymnastics. Kind of warbling-like.
What are you, an English professor? Or have you been reading Roget's Thesaurus?
The pride of America!!! Incredible vocal harmonies, keyboard, guitars and rhythm section. This is Styx at their very best. Rock n' Roll perfection. Support live music!
We saw Styx three years ago at Primm, NV. They rocked better than ever. Relived many memories thx all
I have always found solace in the music of Styx whenever I am down, this song and I'm ok drives me through it and lifts me up from it.
" Fooling Yourself"............ Listen to the band!!!!.. Again bringing back the memories!!!
Straight outa the 70's. Greatest decade of music.
Saw them in Phoenix in March, 2023. Still rocking.
These guys rock...epic performance. I was listening to Styx in the late 70's.
Just keep on loving this song and seeing the joy on their faces at the completion when STXY plays it perfect.
Me too Rosanne.I posted earlier, I could tell how much they enjoyed entertaining their fans.I've always ben a big fan and always will be!
Rosanne MM vcdfnkl.
Brenda Zachary @Did
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Love that drum set!!!! Excellent Excellent Excellent performance! Wish I'd heard these guys live. Been a fan from day one!
I wish I'd been at this concert. This is the best live recording of any tune that I've ever heard. Best drummer!
The unsung star is the drummer
Todd Sucherman is AMAZING you should definitely check out his RUclips channel
Lime44 I agree!!!!
Original drummer John Panozzo died in 96' and Todd Sucherman has been there ever since. BEAST.
minty448 yep
@@st3v444 Todd's Wife from Des Moines was once a Backing vocalist for My Friend, Brian Wilson. She is a Beauty with superb talents. Todd is amazing
Maybe the best keyboard-intro in the history of the rock.
They’re AWESOME (I not kidding)
Amazing! I miss these guys so much!