WOW!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Styx - Renegade REACTION
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- WOW!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Styx - Renegade REACTION
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Agreed!!
Styx one of the most underrated bands in history.
AMEN
Styx was one of the greatest American rock bands, and they only caught a bad rep because most critics are sinical assholes.
Underrated? They had a whole heap of multi-platinum selling albums and was one of the biggest bands of all in the late 70s and early 80s. Which I'm very happy about, don't get me wrong, but we can't say they didn't get the success they deserved, because they most certainly did :-)
In terms of critical success, though, they absolutely are underrated...they should have been inducted into the hall of fame YEARS ago and they should be on a lot more "Greatest" lists... : )
@@erikthompson619 Nickelback also has had a lot of commercial success, but is also one of the most hated rock bands. Styx was subjected to quite a bit of Nickelback-style abuse in its day. Kansas, Reo Speedwagon and KC and the Sunshine Band, were similarly maligned as talentless sellouts.
Styx deserves to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They are upper level music. Hit after hit after hit.
I didn't realize they weren't in, that is a travesty.
Styx was Fantastic in the 70s 80s not so much
The 70s So many great bands were FORMED IN THE 70s , Styx was formed in 1972 Renegade was released the same year as Hold the line by Toto in 1978
NO DOUBT - one of the GREATEST bands in rock history
Amber's face at the transition, from shock to joy, quickly followed by the seat-dancing ..priceless. 🤘
It's validation, all.over again. STYX keeping classic rock alive in 1979!
"Suite Madame Blue", "Come Sail Away", " The Grand Illusion", "Fooling Yourself" are my top picks from Styx.
Hell yeah!!
YES, Suite Madam Blue!!! Who knew it would be more painful today than when it came out? Ouch.
Check out Dennis DeYoung's recent video Best of Times he did to encourage us during the beginning of the pandemic. I wept. He still has it.
Just make sure, if you do Come Sail Away, that you don't get the video version that cuts out an entire section in the middle of the song. It's out there - I don't know why - and I've seen other channels get unknowingly shortchanged.
@@Pixelologist They did react to it already.
Styx -- Another EXCELLENT selection. Probably their best known songs are "Blue Collar Man", "Babe", "Lady", and this one. "Blue Collar Man" is along the same rocking vibe as this one. "Lady" & "Babe" are ballads.
However, I have 2 other recommendations- "Crystal Ball" & "Snowblind". Both are excellent rockers that show the range of the band.
Pieces of eight is a epic Lp and Blue collar man is my favorite
Crystal Ball and Snowblind are also both Tommy Shaw songs, like Renegade.
Tommy has a great YT channel everyone should check out.
Suite Madame blue
Don’t forget the other Tommy Shaw song… too much time on my hands!
I love Tommy Shaw
I think the best thing about reaction videos is watching someone else enjoy something you've enjoyed for so long.
OMG, what a fantastic reaction!! I have to say, it's quite refreshing to see a young couple like yourselves (I'm in my 60's) getting such satisfaction from an old school song like this!! Almost brought me to tears. Music like this was my life's backround music growing up in the 70's and, unfortunately, just one more reason why my parents & I didn't get along. You two got the same satisfaction out of the song I got as a teenager, but my parents just thought I was a lowlife because of it. Music today, doesn't get into my soul like it did back then, & you two just proved to me that I was right... it was an awesome era for rock music, it's not garbage, & I'm not a lowlife!! (their words, not mine). I'm sure everyone will tell you about more STYX tunes that absolutely rock, so please indulge yourselves and take their advice. I promise you won't be disappointed!
Don't worry about what they said. I was a weirdo (according to my parents) because I listened to Duran Duran. I'm 53 now, and still a weirdo. LoL
Thanks!! lol Good to know I’m not alone!!!
I was fortunate I am nearly 50. My parents grew up in the 60s they were 18 in 1969 so they were all about rock music. My dad loved the doors, the stones and The Who. So when I started listening to grunge in the early 90s he was like “well it’s different but not bad” he just said “why do all the songs sound depressing?” I said if you were from Seattle you would probably sound depressed all the time too. 😂
You should watch reaction to Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas flood
I feel the same way about their reaction. My reaction to them was the same reaction to this song. I've heard this song a million times and they just made me fall in love with it again!
I was watching your faces and waiting on the drop. First time everyone hears "Renegade" they get that look. The entire Paradise Theater album is superb. I just about wore out the needle and record back in the day playing that from start to finish. Hard to chose a "best" Styx song but "Too Much Time On My Hands", "Snowblind", "Fooling Yourself", "Blue Collar Man", "The Best Of Times" are all super good ones. For a great slow tune check out "Babe" from the Cornerstone album or "Lady" off Styx II.
Now, that's some truth!
Yeah, I was waiting for the drop to see their reaction too. They didn't disappoint.
Yea if they like the guitars (Tommy Shaw and James Young are *unreal*) Blue Collar Man or Snowblind...Crystal Ball is a mellower song with amazing dynamics. So happy you discovered the **GREATNESS** that is STYX!!!! xoxo 🙏
@Ruth Mayhew yes, the mandolin too on Boat on a River ....just one if the greatest bands EVER. 😊❤️
Renegade and BCM are off of the pieces of 8 album but I do agree paradise theater is an awesome album
This was Tommy Shaw on both lead guitar, and lead vocalist, he's one of the best guitarist in the word, completely self taught, he can't read music, and he can't read charts, but what he can do is rip out a guitar solo like nobody else, even now, he's almost 70 years old and he's still one of the best guitarist in the world. Check him out in "Live from Daryl's house" unbelievable performance.
👍👍Tommy and JY Rock!!!
Damn Yankees !!! 😊
Hey there buddy! First of all, I love your name! Second, thanks so much for letting everyone know what an amazing talent Tommy Shaw is! He is such an underrated guitar player! However, (and I hope you'll forgive me) on the album track of Renegade, JY is playing the solo. Just listen for the whammy bar, and I'm sure you'll recognize him. He was one of the first guitar players in the '70s to start using a string lock beneath the headstock of his Strat. That's why his tremolo (whammy bar) was always so prevalent (and so cool!) in his guitar playing. Thanks for understanding, and keep rocking! 🤟🎸
@@lisaberry862 Thanks Lisa, yeah I love, love, love watching these two playing together, I can only imagine how great of friends they must be, they been together for so long, JY is always smiling, he's so long and tall, tommy is 5 foot nothing, and probably weights 100 lbs soaking wet, but they are AWESOME to watch. Have you seen Tommy on Live from Daryl's house, that's so fun to watch, or when he played with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra, such a kind man to do that show with those kids, it was fun to hear stuff from his Bluegrass Album from that show.
Maybe that's why Tommy was discovered playing guitar in a Montgomery, Alabama Bowling Alley!
Sewet madam mousel was their Rocking'EST song. Pardon the spelling.
Fun fact, this song is a hype song used during Pittsburgh Steelers games. The entire audience joins in singing. Its amazing to witness!
Absolutely, I've seen it first hand!
Go Steelers!!!!!🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛
When he first out his arm up I saw the terrible towel wave!
@@debibailey2968 Hell Yes!! My team sense 1972!👍✌️
I still get goosebumps, from being part of it, everytime I hear this song. Stiller nation!
That drop is a killer! Y’all’s faces when he let out the scream, the drums slap down and the guitar kicks it was priceless🥰🤣
This is Tommy Shaw leading on this one. Styx was great as they basically had multiple leads so the style could and did change frequently. Great live band as well. See if you can get some live performances. From Tommy Shaw songs - Blue Collar Man, Boat on the River, Crystal Ball, Man in the Wilderness, Fooling Yourself and Just Get Through this Night are favorites (but truthfully, there are no bad Tommy Shaw led songs). From James Young - Miss America, Heavy-Metal Poisoning, Snowblind (shared with TS), and Witch Wolf. From Dennis DeYoung - Castle Walls, Suite Madame Blue, The Grand Illusion, and Come Sail Away are my favs. I really love in recent years that they have a relationship with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra and have done concerts with them - once with Styx and one just solo Tommy Shaw. They are fantastic live performances and so fun to see all the young teens getting to play with them. Just caught one airing the other night and was fun to watch again.
Tommy Shaw did a great episode of Live From Daryl's House (with Daryl Hall)..
@@melodymcdonald2140 I just finished watching it! You are right. It was great!
Honestly, anything on the Grand Illusion album is gold.
@@TheRiconegro Very true. That album is magnificent.
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Yeah, Daryl had a hard time keeping up with him, haha!
I played this song over and over and over again, at highest volume during my junior year is high school. My absolute favorite Styx tune. Amber, your reaction looked very similar to the first time I heard it- I so love watching you get into a song!!
For me it was junior high, but I wore this album out.
Tommy Shaw, baby! This was Junior year for me, too. :)
Back in the day the soundtrack of my life !
Thanks for your energetic reaction!
Amber smiled all the way through this song!! 😊😊
Amber is just such a hoot to watch! Her reactions are the best.
I love, Love, LOVE that yet another generation is discovering the music of my teens. Styx is so underrated.
This band was one of my big favorites as a teenager: "Blue Collar Man", "The Grand Illusion", "Queen of Spades" , "Fooling Yourself", "Come Sail Away" , "The Best of Times", "Suite Madame Blue", "Lady", "Sing for the Day", "Lorelei", "Babe",...omg, so many!
All those you listed were huge and so big in my teenage years as well!
My brother worked for an AM radio station in the late 70s, He had this album, Boston,Queen and Kansas, Forgive me but by 1995 I was soooo tired of B Rhapsedy! can't even spell it lol.
Suite Madame Blue
Me Too...! Let me add to a great list. "Lights", "Miss America", "Snowblind", "Crystal Ball", "Why Me" "I'm OK", "Rockin The Paradise", And even "Too Much Time On My Hands".....
This is one of those songs that is so much fun to watch a reaction to - 'cause we know what's coming ... 🙃🎵
Kinda Shock Rocked
Exactly
5:54 The part in the concert (when they perform live) where the ENTIRE audience is on their feet, hands in the air, and clapping in unison. Never fails.
You can’t even begin to imagine how incredible it was to grow up in the 70’s and 80’s .. every week, another blockbuster song was coming out on the radio. Even the one hit wonders were better than most songs from today’s bands. The songs told stories that we sang along with and immersed ourselves in whenever they played.
Tommy Shaw was the lead singer on this one, he also sings lead on "Crystal Ball." Again, really nice storytelling that starts out mellow but packs a punch at the end.
I Love"Crystal Ball"! It was the first song by Styx that I ever heard.
Crystal Ball is a great song, I love playing it on guitar!!
It was 1979, after 6th grade. I had shut off the mower to empty the grass bag. Already a fan of Styx from their Grand Illusion album, I heard this play from the beginning on the radio in my backyard. I didn’t move for the entire song, which made my father none too pleased about my unplanned break. Thanks for the memory! 😊
Definitely check out Miss America for one of their harder-edged songs like you asked.
It's great when songs just take you back.
When I was 13 in 1972, and walked home on a sunny day from school, I heard Babba O'Reilly from The Who blasted from an apartment building. Everytime I hear this song I'm back on that street in 1972.
That is a great song,!
This is why the 70s were and are the best DECADE The FANTASTIC MUSIC LIKE THIS
"Lady" was the song playing when I met my wife to be. Could not have been more appropriate. And the lyrics to "Babe" repeated over and over in my head as I got on the plane to leave her and attend Air Force Basic Training. Can't tell you how much STYX means to me.
I want to go to a rock concert with Amber! Her energy is infectious she would be so fun to jam with.
This song features Tommy Shaw on lead vocals. the previous Styx song you did had Dennis DeYoung on vocals.
My favorite Styx song.
Try Too much Time on My hands, Mr. Roboto, or Babe next
Those are my favs too
And Ill recommend it again "Lady". The most lyrical melodic love song that CRASHES down into a thunderous riff so smoothly that you will find it hard to believe it works SO WELL. Makes Renegade seem like a lullaby. Do the original album version, not the 1995 remaster and not the live one.
And then they can do "Suite Madam Blue" and "Miss America".
Must be Lady from Styx II. Definitely Suite Madame Blue with Prelude 12 intro is a must too.
Must be Lady from Styx II. Definitely Suite Madame Blue with Prelude 12 intro is a must too.
Yes - Lady shows off that crystal timbre of DeYoung's voice the best!
This might be the best Amber reaction of them all when the song really kicks in at the beginning.
Jay you say your a 80s faN But you NEVER Give the 70s bands and songs very little CREDIT WHY NOT ? I have noticed you really like alot of 70s rocks songs Like Renagate RATHER YOU NOW IT OR NOT 70s all the way Baby
I’ve probably watched this reaction a dozen times and it gets me every single time!! When that huge smile breaks out on Amber’s face and the dancing starts it’s easy to feel the pure enjoyment the song is bringing! Thank you guys so much for continuing to expose a new generation to this amazing music!
Did you ever imagine, when you started all this, that one day you would be dancing in your chairs to some old-school classic rock? Or swooning over pre-rock-era crooners? Or falling for the female country singers of the 60s? Hard to believe that first video started what is sure to be a lifelong musical obsession, isn't it? :) Love you guys to bits.
Styx is awesome, so excited to see you two discover them! If you want another great fast paced song then I suggest "Too Much Time On My Hands" you will love it for sure! They have many great songs over many albums.
Mr. Roboto!
This band needs to enter the RHOF. They are the most underrated band not already in there!
I appreciate the love you Jordan and Amber have for my generation's music and the artists of our generation,i can that you understand music ,it's simply amazing that your generation appreciates my generation's music ,keep up the work you do ,as young people you're a blessing to me
I do agree
There are TWO variations of Styx" There's songs like "Come Sail Away" written by longtime band leader Dennis DeYoung which were always more theatrical in nature, and then there's "Renegade" written by band member Tommy Shaw which always leaned more towards straight rock and roll. These two different styles brought versatility to the group, although ultimately leading to the band's breaking up for a time before reforming later.
Dennis DeYoung was the one who turned Tommy Shaw's song "Renegade" from a slower more bluesy song as originally written into a killer rock song. I would HIGHLY recommend "Queen of Spades"(starts out mellow like "Renegade" and then explodes into one of their heaviest, most menacing and majestic songs), "Blue Collar Man", "Midnight Ride" and "Miss America". Thank you for another great STYX reaction video and for becoming two of their newest fans :) Such a great band with so many incredible songs that cover the widest musical range and genres of any band, especially with 3 different songwriters and singers.
Don't forget about James Young, with songs like "Miss America" and "Half Penny Two Penny"
@@mikeb3835 Doctor Righteous 🎸🔥
Can't wait for the drop, this is going to be fun.
I was doing a Car show at Sea World Orlando a few years, and Styx played a concert at the stage there, Sea World had placed large screen displays all over the part so that the guests who could not get into the stage area could see them as well. The show was supposed to be an hour long but went well over that due to encores, every single person there was singing every song, on their feet the whole time, the lead singer of the Styx, Tommy Shaw, said that they never had really done a concert during the day, but to be able to see everyone so into their music that they just wanted to keep playing. It filled one of my childhood dreams to see them live, was truly an amazing experience.
Styx was the best of the 80's bands. Their music was innovative, their lyrics absolutely amazing and their shows that was a most see.
More like70s bands .This songs from the 70s PERIOD
Here in the Midwestern U.S., we've been listening to Styx since 1972. Some of their hit songs: Lady from Styx II (1973); Light Up, Lorelei & Suite Madame Blue from Equinox (1975); Mademoiselle & Crystal Ball from Crystal Ball (1976); Come Sail Away was THE hit from The Grand Illusion (1977), but you can't go wrong with any song from that album; Renegade & Blue Collar Man from Pieces of Eight (1978)...
Saw them for the first time in 75. Lorelei was the encore and the sound crescendo was amazing! Of course there were things smoked that made it even better!
Great summary
Another of great groups from Chicago
‘Lorelei’ is a must!!! ‘Come Sail Away’
Lorelei is a cool tune. Come Sail Away is the one Styx song they did previously.
Been a year since anyone committed. I was born in 1960. I lived through probably the best musical ages ever. 45 yrs. later people still marvel at the music we had. Styx was big.
Graduated in 77’ , the pinnacle of Rock and Roll. Welcome to my world 😃
The Pittsburgh Steelers have played this songs for a number of years at home games in key defensive situations to hype up the crowd and players. Even had Styx play it live at a playoff game.
I loved Styx when I was a kid. For more of this kind of sound with Tommy Shaw on vocals, you might try Blue Collar Man or Crystal Ball. Too Much Time on My Hands is good, a bit lighter. There are the ballads with Dennis DeYoung on vocals like Best of Times, Babe, Sailing Away, etc. They even did a rock opera of sorts in the '80s (or at least a themed album/tour) with the iconic song Mr. Roboto that's been on ads and in The Simpsons, etc.
This goes to show ya how OVER SPOLID us 70s Brats were lol
Oh Styx...the magic when Harmonious Singers, Guitars and Synthesizers meet!! Great reaction!! Apologies for the late comment. I truly thought I had watched this video before. Oh and Styx has MANY AWESOME songs. I could not tell you which one is my favourite. They are all Fire in my books!!
If you want another Styx rocker, listen to Blue Collar Man from Return to Paradise CD1. Styx is so melodic yet so hard-hitting, and their lyrics, as Amber noted, are so poetic. And Tommy Shaw and JY (James Young) are great guitarists. So glad you found this band.
BLUE COLLAR MAN. It is indisputable. No other Styx song rivals Renegade for power… PERIOD!! Thanks for the good vibes, love you guys. 🙂
I agree!!
Love it when you guys rock out/chair dance. It always makes me smile and don't worry Amber you look good doing it. This all brings back memories of my youth/young adulthood when I used to dance to these songs at the weekly Saturday night dances or in the bars (once I was old enough to get in) in my little town. I'm disabled now unfortunately so not able to move like I once could but love watching you guys rock it. Thanks for the smiles & the good tunes.
Months ago I heard on the radio that Styx was coming to a small venue in a small town where we live on our anniversary. I called my husband and informed him that he better get tickets. Best Anniversary Weekend Ever!♡
This is a song written and sung by Tommy Shaw, who really brings the rock to Styx songs. He's an awesome guitarist as well.
One of the great things about Styx was that they sounded just as great live. There are so many different types of songs to choose from depending on the mood that you are in. Tommy Shaw is a great rock singer and guitarist, but he also has a smooth voice that he shows on "Crystal Ball".
best concert I've ever been to is Styx in St. Louis 1980...and the best concert I've ever seen on video, Styx with the Contemporary Youth Orchestra Cleveland 2006
I sang crystal ball to my kids as a lullaby when they were little. Awesome lullaby.
I just got back from a Styx concert and I was blown away. They sounded exactly like the album
Crystal Ball 🔮 my favorite song
Back when I had cable I came across a Styx concert broadcast on Palladia. They played straight thru The Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight. It was marvelous.
Also good, Styx- Too much time on my hands
I love when young people love the music from my teenage years. I love your channel.
The SUPER 70S was a treasure trove of INCREDIBLE MUSIC THAT CAN'Tbe TOPPED!!
Love this song! Try “Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)” next please 🙏🏼
My all time favorite Styx song. With "Miss America" in a very close second...
Absolutely! I was thinking the exact same thing! Amen!
Agreed! That's awesome too!
Styx....one of the most absolute best concerts I've ever had the pleasure of seeing. To Much Time On My Hands and Babe are absolute must listens!
Yes! What Kevin Franks said.
Wow, wow, wow! I have spent the last 2 hours watching your reactions! you guys are awesome! thanks for making my Saturday night!
You guys should see them live. You will not be disappointed. Renegade was on the radio all the time when it came out. It is still their most played song on Spotify. I read somewhere that even Edward Van Halen said he loved the lead guitar work on this song. It truly is some of the best of all time.
By the way, I have every Styx song ever made, even all the solo albums done by their individual members. I also have the 2 Damn Yankee albums that Tommy Shaw was involved with. One of their latest songs is Gone, Gone Gone.
Yes some Damn Yankees need to make the rotation!
Omg, High Enough!!! That takes me back to high school, when my friend's band's singer left and they were auditioning new ones-- I was hanging out with all the people who were waiting while another singer was in auditioning with the band, and the singers waiting all started improvving and harmonizing on High Enough, and it was soooo beautiful, and the energy and the creativity just blew me away!!! I don't happen to have any musical talent, aside from appreciating it, but I've always been surrounded by people with TONS of it (so many of my friends have been in bands, and my mom is literally the best singer EVER!) And I remember being so in awe and so jealous (but in an appreciative rather than negative way) of these people-- I so wished I could sing, I wanted nothing more than to join in the singing! It was just sublime!!! 🤩
Thank you. I may have commented this before, and may do it again because I'm old and my memory isn't what it used to be, but I get so used to how good and great this kind of music is I begin to take it for granted, but watching reactors like you two and a few others listen to this kind of music for the first time and seeing how you react to it makes me remember just how great it really is and how thankful I am to have grown up listening to these songs. Keep listening.
Possibly the first Styx song I heard and I never looked back. Love Styx!
"Lady" was the song that put Styx on the musical map back in 1974/1975ish. I had tickets to see them in concert at the Shadowland Ballroom in St. Joseph Michigan in early 1975 (still winter). Their equipment truck lost control on the icy roads and crashed on the trip from Chicago to St. Joe, so the concert was postponed. It was rescheduled. On the make-up concert, I was totally blown away by the power of their sound.
Fun fact. I started grad school at Purdue in fall of 1972. I was told that Styx, having been formed earlier in that year in Chicago, was coming down almost every weekend to play free concerts at Purdue, mostly doing covers of other rock tunes. Then, in the fall, they signed a recording contract and hit the big time. The next time they came to the Purdue - West Lafayette campus, it was far from a free concert.
Yeah, this album started most of Generation X's foray into rock music. "Queen of Spades" was the first rock song I ever heard. This whole album is really a special album. Best songs from Styx: Lady, Lorelei, Midnight Ride, Suite Madame Blue, Crystal Ball, Mademoiselle, Ballerina, Shooz, Jennifer, Fooling Yourself, Come Sail Away, Castle Walls, The Grand Illusion, Sing For the Day, Blue Collar Man, Renegade, Pieces of Eight, Queen of Spades, Great White Hope, Borrowed Time, Lights, Babe, First Time, Boat on a River, Rockin' The Paradise, The Best of Times, Snowblind, Too Much Time on My Hands, Half Penny, Two Penny; Haven't We Been Here Before, Cold War, Don't Let It End, Double Life, Edge of the Century, Love at First Sight, Show Me the Way, Dear John, While There's Still Time, Waiting for Our Time, Radio Silence, The Fight of Our Lives, and Save Us From Ourselves.
Queen of Spades, indeed! Loved the heavy bass pedals in that song, and the whole construction and riffs -- everything. Pieces of Eight was to me, Peak Styx. Better than Grand Illusion and light-years better than what followed. Crystal Ball also a terrific earlier record.
What? No love for Mr. Roboto? ;)
@@fadetoblack1026 nope 😄
I saw Styx in a smallish venue a few years back and was right up front. Between the tunes I yelled up to JY to play Midnight Ride, and he smiled and said, Thanks Man.
Blew my speakers on Queen of Spades. Just a fuse lol
You guys are so real. Love your reactions. So good to know you are open to hearing all kinds of music, especially Classic Rock. Peace.
Incredible band. Fun watching people enjoy these old jams.
Not all Styx songs rock like that but there are so many great ones. "Blue Collar Man", "Suite Madam Blue", "Too Much Time On My Hands", "Mirror Mirror". The ultimate ballad is "Babe".
Finally, back to my music, we're rocking again🎸
That made my day to see your reaction to that drop!! The sheer joy on your face was priceless!!! Thank you!!!!!♥️♥️♥️
This album burned up the charts when I was a 9th grader. People were blown away especially by "Blue Collar Man."
My favourite Styx song is Boat On The River, close second is Lights. The entire Cornerstone album was awesome.
~FM :)
Suite Madame Blue, Blue Collar Man, Crystal Ball, Snowblind. So many great songs!
When this song hit into gear, she was adorable!! great song guys!
This has to be my favorite reaction I've seen you two do. Loved the sheer joy on both of your faces.
Styx is great and so is this song! "Blue Collar Man" "Crystal Ball" "Fooling Yourself (the angry young man)" "Too Much Time on My Hands" "Snowblind" "Suite Madame Blue" are all great, up tempo songs, along with "Babe" & "Lorelei" which are love songs. Then, there is their infamous #1 hit "Mr. Roboto," which is so catchy yet so bizarre and effectively ended their run of hit songs.
Not true. Their very next studio album "Edge of the Century" had a hit with "Show Me the Way."
"Don't Let it End" from the same album was a released as a single after Mr. Roboto and was a hit. I still hear it on the radio in Canada. Also "Love is the Ritual" off Edge of the Century did well in some charts and was on some of their greatest hits albums. It's one of my favourites (among many).
Styx doesn’t have a “most popular song”. With three writers/singers, they have a very diverse sound. They have rockers like “Renegade” and love songs like “Babe”.
One constant about Styx is that many of their albums follow a theme. When you listen to a Styx album from start to finish, you feel like you’ve just finished reading a book or watched a movie.
For recommendations:
Fooling Yourself has a very cool keyboard riff, While it is not as heavy as Renegade, it tells a story. Sung by Tommy Shaw.
Queen of Spades, like Renegade, starts slow and then explodes into wonderful madness. Sung by Dennis DeYoung.
Half Penny, Two Penny is a banger from beginning to end, but tells a story as well. Sung by James Young.
I hope they get to some of JY's tunes. Most times he gets ignored. "Half Penny Two Penny" is one of my favorites from him. But "Miss America" is still my all-time favorite JY track...
You gotta pay close attention to the drums... he is playing very off-time/strange groove that somehow just fits perfectly.. He was a beast of a drummer...
Agree... and taken way too soon to Rock-n-Roll Heaven 😪
I've listened to Styx since the beginning of their career. Their most rocking song by far is Miss America.
They were such an amazing band. Three vocalists, three songwriters. You never knew what they were gonna hit you upside the head with. Just love your enthusiasm and how much you guys pick up on all the little details of what makes these bands so great.
great comment
We're?!? They still got it! Thier last two albums were pretty solid ...
We’re - they are in tour right now
I don't know when he did it but Tommy Shaw recorded a lot of his music with a Cleveland area music school. Those are just fantastic to see High School kids playing orchestra instruments along with Shaw on guitar. Get the kids and have a great night enjoying special music together! Videos on RUclips
You want poetry you HAVE to check out Fooling Yourself (Angry Young Man)
Songs like this remind me of how blessed and fortunate I was my oldest brother play this in the mornings along with kiss Ted Nugent Van Halen Black Sabbath ZZ top....
All these bands before I went to school as a little child. Looking back,..... I was so spoiled. ❤️😎
One of my favorite bands ever, you could listen to them all day and not get through all of their great songs...
Short story… I read about this song having read a story about the Pittsburgh Steelers. Being a big sports fan I always read sports stories. One of the guys that works at the stadium where the Steelers play football, love this song a young person. He got whom ever is responsible for playing music at their games to listen to this song… They made this song the entrance song to the Steelers getting on the field. And once that happens then Steeler town was down with renegade! Very interesting story but it also a great song
I was a 17 year old Colorado kid going to college in Florida, and my then roommate talked me into seeing Styx; never heard them before but after that incredible show (The Grand Illusion Tour) I was hooked! They were sooo tight and put on an amazing show!
OHHH the memories of dancing/singing this song in HS and College at frat parties back when this was popular!! SOO much fun! :)
I saw them live in Wichita Falls before the pandemic and they can get you even more hyped they are truly one of the best bands
"Fooling Yourself", "Too Much Time On My Hands" "Lady" "Miss America" are all amazing songs.
"Fooling Yourself" is an amazing Styx musical journey with a cool message. As you see in the comments, the band has a deep repertoire of timeless music. 🙂
Great song!
Every STYX tune is a poem...set to music.
I would bet, the band would be so happy to see the smiles on your faces, I know I am.
One of Tommy Shaw's signature pieces. A mellow one he leads in (and one of my favorite Styx songs) is Boat On The River
We had the best music back in the day. Today's music can't hang!
Styx was a Chicago based band and was huge in my home state of Illinois back in the late 70’s and well into the 80’s! LOVED this song and I still do to this day!
You reacted EXACTLY like I thought you would!!! Great group, great song!!!!
James Young was a very underrated guitarist, this is one of his best
JY was my favorite too!
You are so right, he was SO underrated! To this day, I still don't understand why he, and Tommy, aren't in more Top Guitar Players lists. 🎸
I loved when you said it's so poetic. When I was a freshman in high school, I had one of THE best and coolest teachers. When we were studying poetry he let us pick a song we liked, we were able to bring in the record (yes I know, I'm showing my age), had the lyrics printed out for the whole class and we got to rock out and learn about poetry at the same time. Love you guys!!
We did that too and my choice was 'Castle Walls' from the 'Grand Illusion' album. I also used a bit of the song for my senior yearbook quote:
"Far beyond these castle walls where I thought I heard Tieresis say,
Life is but a dream and
Every man must meet his destiny".
"Blue Collar Man" "Crystal Ball" "Grand Illusion" "Paradise Theater"
I love when you pause a time or two when you're blown away with the song so far and we are all sitting here knowing that you better hold on because the best is yet to come!
I'm a 66 yr old man & I LOVE watching you both hear the music I grew up with. It's like I'm reliving those days and I'm seeing it thtough your eyes! You both come across as genuinely excited! Makes this old man feel really good. I watch your channel every day, sometimes I rewatch them. I'm a subscriber. God bless you Jay & Amber! 💜💜
Yeah STYX! one of my all time favorite bands! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED your reaction to this song. And I absolutely ADORE this channel. Keep it up! You guys are AWESOME! Your musical journey has been so much fun (and emotional) to watch. You guys really love music and it shows. ROCK ON! YEAH!
Great band. This song always reminded me of the wild west.
You have a large catalogue to go through.
Saw them a few years ago and they sound the same as they did back in the day. ❤️
Yes, I always think of the wild west, not modern day police.
One of the most overlooked, even here on a list full of Styx fans, is "Crystal Ball". I had one time in my life where I sat front row, and it was for Styx in about 1976 (don't ask me to remember the 70s too accurately!). Slept out for tickets, ticket seller (remember them?) tried to give me like 27th row, and I said, "That's center, right? What do you have to the sides?" "Oh, I've got front row..." It was literally like they were playing just for us. And, of course, they were a fantastic live band. One of the best nights of my life.
With this song, I introduced my niece to rock and roll, much to my older brother's chagrin. She became a rocker and never looked back... It was also a great song to roller skate to, really great!